I am very happy to announce that we raised €14,855.00 from our Radiothon. Meaning that we will be able to donate €3,719.62 to each of our four charities. Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital, Asociación Ondine, Son Espases Intensive Care unit for Children and Feliz Animal Andratx. Massive thanks to everybody who contributed and helped us reach our total. Thank You!
No mention of the weather last week but I have to come back to it this week. After weeks of complaining about the weather being so bad, we’re now saying it’s too hot!
We asked our listeners on the radio their top tips on sleeping in the heat and as always they didn’t let us down.
“Freeze a big bottle of water and put it in front of any room fan for a cold nights sleep.”
“Cold shower before bed, dry off a bit with a sarong and lie on the damp sarong.”
“Run cold water over your ankles and feet just before bed time. Cools down body temperature.”
“I just bought a mat for my dog that with weight it cools down. Thinking of buying one for me and putting under the bottom sheet, up until now I have a water spray bottle with a fan”
“Fill hot water bottle with icy cold water & hug!!!”
“Don’t sleep naked! Makes it worse when you sweat. Wear a cotton nightshirt and wet it first.”
“Get drunk first then just pass out. I’ve seen people asleep on the street and they look happy enough!”
I’m sure one of these will help you out there.
England have made it into the last 16 of the World Cup on possibly the easier side of the draw. Columbia await in the last 16 and if they get through that it’s Sweden or Switzerland, get through that and it’s a possible meeting with Spain in the semi-finals. I think we are getting ahead of ourselves a bit, beat what’s in front of you first and then look to the next game. There’s some great conspiracy theories going around and this one caught my eye.
2010, Pep Guardiola won the Spanish league and Spain won the World Cup.
2014, Pep Guardiola won the German league and Germany won the World Cup.
2018, Pep Guardiola won the English league and IT’S COMING HOME!
England fans supped 33 million pints in a £150m day-long bender after watching boss Gareth Southgate’s heroes’ record-breaking 6-1 walloping of Panama in the searing 35C heat in Russia. The combination of a Sunday lunchtime kick-off, hot weather and a big win saw pub beer gardens packed and at-home barbecues across Britain throughout the day. Experts reckoned 15m pints were necked in pubs and bar takings were expected to top £85m. Another 18m pints were downed at house parties across the country at a cost of £20m. Fans spent another £20m on match food. I’m sure it was a similar story in bars and cafes across the island. We were in BCM Square and the habit of fans throwing beer in the air every time there was a goal must have brought a smile to the owners faces as England kept scoring.
An England fan is so convinced England will win the World Cup he got a tattoo of the feat 21 days before the final. Jamie Richardson’s belly inking shows the Fifa trophy and reads “England 2018 World Cup Winners”.
He got it on Monday after the Three Lions’ 6-1 rout of Panama.
Leeds Utd fan Jamie told mates in the pub: “I’m going to be the first person to have an England World Cup winners tattoo.” He added: “I know people may think I am an idiot but I don’t care.” I’m saying nothing!
The record-breaking 6-1 victory over Panama at the World Cup on Sunday drew an 82.9% peak share of the television audience to BBC One.
The match attracted a peak television audience of 14.1m people as England secured a place in the last 16 with their biggest win at a World Cup.
There were 2.8m requests (3.05m with on-demand) to stream the match on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website. In terms of comparing the peak share, it was 89% for the 2012 Olympic opening ceremony, while England’s game against Wales at Euro 2016 achieved 73% in the United Kingdom and 79% in Wales. The Royal Wedding in May achieved a 70% peak share.
Talking of tv audiences, Love Island pulled in a record-breaking 3.4m viewers when Zara and Eyal were dumped. The ratings means it’s ITV2’s most watched programme ever. Overall, the hour-long show scored three million viewers, and an audience share of 15.8%. Regardless of whether you like the show or not it’s great publicity for the island.
Actually I’m off to the North East of the island this weekend so if I don’t come back, I’m in the villa!
Enjoy Your Weekend!
I present the Radio One Mallorca Breakfast show Monday to Friday 07.30-11.00am on 93.8fm in Mallorca, online at http://www.radioonemallorca.com on mobile through their free App for IPhone, Android, The Tunein Radio App and on the Spanish TDT TV service. If you can’t hear me on the radio then you’ll find me working at Pirates Adventure the islands number one night out and every now and again i may make an understudy appearance!
Feel free to email me at rprior@globobalear.com
Mallorca Summer Music
Last Weekend we took a trip back to the UK. Oh no not another Ryanair rant I hear you say. Well no we flew Easyjet this time with no problems, seats together and we didn’t pay for the privilege! We stayed in a lovey hotel called The Swan in Bedford. It’s run by a former Mallorca resident Malcolm Wyse who used to run Reads in Santa Maria. It’s a beautiful hotel on the banks of the Great Ouse river and I thoroughly recommend it if you’re in the area. We were back to see our families who in truth we don’t see often enough but it was great to catch up with everybody. We also had tickets to see Ed Sheeran at Wembley Stadium. We had tried in vain last year to get tickets to see him in Barcelona or Madrid so when this came up we couldn’t resist it. Luckily enough we had hospitality as part of our ticket so that made it even more special. Now the new Wembley has had a lot of bad press with its transport links and that it’s not like the old one. But I for one can only sing it’s praises. We got in and out on the train without too much hassle and especially on the way out it was very well organised with stewards stopping you at specific intervals to stop too much queuing. I found all the staff very friendly and helpful and I thought the free bar we had would be a bun fight but it was very orderly and you could get a drink whenever you wanted. My only gripe £8.00 for a bowl of nachos??
The concert was amazing. I saw Ed Sheeran at Mallorca Rocks in 2012 in front of around 2,000 people. Here he was 6 years later playing 4 sellout gigs at Wembley Stadium in front of 80,000 each night, an incredible story. You also have to take into account like at Mallorca Rocks it’s just him and his guitar. No band, no dancers, no special effects just him singing solidly for 1 hour and three quarters. He started in the early evening sunset and finished in the dark of night with the whole stadium being lit up by the lights on people’s mobile phones. By all accounts he is one of the most generous and down to earth people you’ll ever meet on the music scene which in an industry full of divas is so refreshing to hear.
So far this year I’ve seen The Stereophonics, Queen and Adam Lambert and Ed Sheeran. Now I’m looking forward to all the concerts coming here in the Summer.
Perhaps the most famous of all family super bands, The Jacksons will celebrate their 50th anniversary on stage at the Port Adriano Music Festival on Thursday August 9th.
Formed by the original members, Jermaine Jackson, Tito Jackson, Jackie Jackson and Marlon Jackson, The Jacksons will present an amazing show that includes all their greatest hits produced with their brother, Michael Jackson.
This concert is a unique opportunity to witness the remaking of one of the best pop and Motown super bands in the history of music.
The Jacksons are members of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and their singles and albums have been hits all over the World. Including ” ABC “, ” I Want You Back “,” I’ll Be There “,” Rockin ‘Robin “, ” Can You Feel it”, Blame it on the Boogie” and many more!
On Tuesday the 14th of August also in Port Adriano is your chance to see UB40.
This multiracial group of working-class friends from Birmingham would have never imagined, back in 1978, that they would become the most successful reggae band in the World. Their band name was inspired by the name of the forms for unemployment benefit that its eight members used to fill in every week. UB40 have sold seventy million albums in almost four decades of a music career with around fifty songs on the UK’s greatest hits lists.
Their own versions of “Red Red Wine” and “Can’t help falling from love” are among the most popular songs of the 80s and thanks to them, millions of people around the world have become familiar with Jamaican music.
Ever since the original founding members of UB40 Ali Campbell, Astro and Mickey rejoined three years ago, they have been touring around the world with concerts in North and South America, South Africa, Dubai and the Uk. Expect to hear such classics as “Kingston Town”, “Cherry Oh Baby”, “Rat in my Kitchen”, Higher Ground” and many more!
On Friday 24th August, in the beautiful setting of Son Amar from 7pm, performing on the main terrace outside, will be Radio One Mallorca DJ ‘ s Des Mitchell & Rad Damon followed by former Capital FM DJ and star of ITV’s Fun House Pat Sharp!
Treat yourself at the food court and bars before the main event inside the theatre where Tony Hadley, former lead singer of Spandau Ballet, will be performing from 10pm. He will be singing some of the classic songs from Spandau Including “Gold”, “True”, “Through the Barricades”, “Communication” and some of his own tracks.
In what is a true mixture of music this year you can also see one of the greatest Tenors in the World, José Carreras in Port Adriano on Saturday July 21st. Along with Plácido Domingo and Luciano Pavarotti he was part of the Three Tenors Concerts during the 90’s and early 2000’s. Their version of “Nessum Dorma” brings goosebumps every time I see it.
Far removed from Opera you can go to Son Fusteret on Sunday August 19th and see DJ Carl Cox. A musical ambassador since he was in short trousers, a professional DJ since his early teens, a veteran of acid house and a champion of techno – you name it, Carl’s been there and done it, never losing sight of his passion of playing music. He has performed at numerous clubs and events worldwide and has served as a monthly DJ for BBC Radio 1’s Essential Mix. He also hosted a residency known as ‘Music is Revolution’ every summer season at the world renowned nightclub, Space Ibiza, from 2001 to 2016.
All these tickets can be bought at http://www.radioonemallorca.com
Apart from these events BH Hotels have a great line-up of some of the World’s top DJ’s too featuring, David Guetta, Tiesto, Martin Garrix and Axwell and Ingrosso. Also now that BCM has reopened I’m sure there’s more to come. Please go to http://www.bhmallorca.com or http://www.bcmplanetdance.com for more details.
Why would you not want to come to Mallorca this Summer?
Enjoy Your Weekend!
Richie presents the Radio One Mallorca Breakfast show Monday to Friday 07.30-11.00am on 93.8fm in Mallorca, online at http://www.radioonemallorca.com on mobile through their free App for IPhone, Android, The Tunein Radio App and on the Spanish TDT TV service. If you can’t hear him on the radio then you’ll find him working at Pirates Adventure the islands number one night out and every now and again he may make an understudy appearance!
Feel free to email him at rprior@globobalear.com
Summer….Finally!
Keep it to yourselves but after my moan last week about the weather it look like Summer is finally here. Loads of great feedback on last weeks column and it sounds like we’re not the only holiday destination with a weather problem. Mind you I had plenty of U.K. people telling me how wonderful the summer has been so far over there.
I talked last week about the World Cup which started on Thursday and down at the Pirates theatre they’re going to be showing all the England games on a giant 14 metre screen. The matches are;
Monday 18th of June England v Tunisia, kick-off 20.00, doors open 19.00.
Sunday 24th of June England v Panama, kick-off 14.00, doors open 13.00.
Thursday 28th of June England v Belgium, kick-off 20.00, doors open 19.00.
It’s an air conditioned theatre with table service, food and drinks service, a live DJ building up the atmosphere before the game. It should be really busy so get there early, first come first served! My kids can’t wait.
Returning home one day last week I recognised a guy running along the road near my house. I took a second glance and my suspicions were true it was Arsenal centre half Shkodran Mustafi. I drove back down the road and stopped him to ask for a photo which he was happy to do. Mind you when I asked, aren’t you in the German squad for the World Cup? He frowned and bid me auf wiedersehen. I should have pointed out, no wonder as he’d had an absolute mare of a season defensively for Arsenal.
It’s been a busy week since we last spoke. We took the kids to see the new Jurassic World movie. I’m a fan of the previous films but I thought this one was a little too far fetched, if a film about dinosaurs could get any more far fetched.
The next day we flew off to Barcelona to see Queen and Adam Lambert. I’ve loved Queen ever since they played Live Aid in 1985 and stole the show. Firstly we went to our favourite Tapas bar, Cervecería Catalana. The food and service is great and believe me you’d be hard pushed to find a better place. Back to the concert which was surprisingly not full, about two thirds I say. Now you are never going to replace Freddie Mercury but by keeping the great sound of lead guitar with Brian May and the drumming of Roger Taylor the magic is still there. Adam Lambert plays it cool and has an amazing voice range which compliments all the iconic songs. The holograms of Freddie singing are a lovely touch too and all in all we had a great time.
My flying friends, Ryanair proceeded to once again to stitch us up on our seating. It was the old middle seat chestnut and miles apart from each other. Then to top it all they had the front to send me a mail 24 hours before our flight saying “it’s not too late to upgrade your seats!” and attached a picture pointing to an aisle or window seat!I’ve since checked in with both Vueling and Easyjet and both gave me seats together, without having to pay for the privilege.
The people of Sheffield have Britain’s smelliest feet, according to a new “Footsie Index”(Sorry!). Nearly a quarter of the city’s residents are afflicted by the problem, while one in five people in Leicester and Nottingham also suffers.In Leeds about 17% admit they face the same problem.
Researchers who looked into the nation’s foot hygiene found that 1 in 10 people suffers constantly from smelly feet. They also found that three-quarters of those have had someone remark on the odour.
The study, by Odor-Eaters(who else), suggests that for 20% the condition has an adverse effect on their love life, while 19% say work has been made difficult by the problem. One in five is genuinely paranoid about his or her foot odour and 63% say the hot weather makes their problem even worse.
The study also revealed more than a quarter of us know someone in the workplace whose feet smell. Spraying perfume or deodorant in our footwear, throwing trainers in the washing machine and leaving shoes outdoors overnight are just some of the measures we take to freshen up our shoes. But 43% of the 2,000 adults polled have had to throw out their footwear because the smell was so bad.
Podiatrist Michael Harrison-Blount said: “We all suffer from smelly feet from time to time, especially in summer but it can be a real problem if you’re suffering all the time and people are making comments.
“A combination approach of reducing the activity of the sweat glands and disinfection of the skin and footwear gives the best results when trying to reduce sweaty, smelly feet. A good home foot health regime is important.”
A decisive 87% of those polled thought men were more likely to suffer than women.
The top 10 Cities of smelly feet are;
1. Sheffield
2. Leicester
3. Nottingham
4. Leeds
5. Newcastle
6. Birmingham
7. Belfast
8. Plymouth
9. London
10. Cambridge
The first couple to have wed after meeting on a Club 18-30 holiday are celebrating their 45th anniversary. Hilary Sugden was just 18 when she paid £40 for a week in the sun with the holiday club in 1973, which later became infamous for its ‘sun, sea, sand and sex’ image.
During her stay here in Mallorca she met and fell in love with Club 18-30 rep John Bond, 22, and was persuaded to take a job as the holiday firm’s first ever female rep.
The couple, from Watford, Hertfordhire, wed just nine months later in what is believed to be the first Club 18-30 marriage. Since embarking on their whirlwind romance, the couple have revisited the place where they met more than 10 times.
Now grandparents, Hilary, 64, and John, 68, are planning the celebrations for their 45th wedding anniversary next year and put their happiness down to the holiday firm.
They insist the iconic travel brand at risk of closure due to waning popularity with millennials was the reason they found love.
Hilary said: ‘We would never have met or shared our lives together without Club 18- 30 and its organised activities. ‘It will always be special to us. It gave us many years of enjoyment throughout the 70s and early 80s.
Congratulations to Real Mallorca who became the Champions of Champions last Weekend by beating Rayo Majadahonda 3-1 on aggregate. Thoughts turn now to next season and can they do the impossible of promotion to La Liga?
Finally tomorrow is Fathers Day, so I wish all my fellow Dads a great day.
Enjoy Your Weekend!
Richie presents the Radio One Mallorca Breakfast show Monday to Friday 07.30-11.00am on 93.8fm in Mallorca, online at http://www.radioonemallorca.com on mobile through their free App for IPhone, Android, The Tunein Radio App and on the Spanish TDT TV service. If you can’t hear him on the radio then you’ll find him working at Pirates Adventure the islands number one night out and every now and again he may make an understudy appearance!
Feel free to email him at rprior@globobalear.com
What have you done to the Weather?
We’re into June and still no sign of this strange weather changing, what’s going on?
I haven’t been to the beach or pool yet and I definitely was posting pictures on social media this time last year trying to annoy everybody in the UK. Now they seem to be getting the better weather. “It’ll never last” is the old adage but at the moment I’m not so sure. Surely Frinton on Sea (no offence, it was the first that came to mind) can’t be becoming more popular than us?
So as the weathers so rubbish how about this. It’s 199 sleeps to Christmas and this year’s must-have toys have been revealed!
According to the retailer Argos, 2018 will be the ‘year of the unicorn’ with toys based on the mythical creatures on its list for this year. They include the My Lovely Unicorn Electric Ride-On(£229.99) and the Poopsie unicorn(£49.99) which expels glitter.(from where??!!)
A range of dinosaur-themed Fingerlings and the LOL Surprise Under Wraps(£14.99) have also made the list, while canine TV stars Paw Patrol return with the new Rescue Fire Truck Playset. Classic items making a return to the list of expected best-sellers include the Lego City Arctic Mobile Exploration Base (£84.99)
So now you have the heads up can we get back to the Summer please?
I took the boys to see the new film Han Solo last Weekend as the weather was rubbish! We went to the Rivoli in Palma, which I’ve never been to before. It was like going back in time to the cinemas of yesteryear but the seats were comfortable and the film was great. I won’t giveaway the plot but it has loads of great references to the other Star Wars films. We’re planning on going to see Jurassic World this weekend.
Update on my ostrich egg story last week. I was contacted by a friend of mine Mickey Nuts(Don’t ask, if I told you, you wouldn’t believe me!) who tells me there’s an ostrich farm between Inca and Llubi. So all you chefs out there how about an ostrich egg fry up?
We’re just 5 days away from the World Cup in Russia. My earliest memories of the Competition is 1974 in West Germany as it was then. I was born in 1966 in case you’re wondering so that was too early! We always have high hopes for England so let’s see. My heart says go and win it but my business head says get knocked out as it plays havoc with our show schedule in Pirates.
Our World Cup Predictor League is up and running on the radio. If you were with us for the Premier League Predictor you can sign in as before and look for our code p2lil. If not please go to http://www.predictor.talksport.com and register yourself and then add our Mini league code p2lil. Myself and the Bookie will be doing our predictions on the Breakfast show so join us for some great banter during the tournament.
I had a look at some of the Worlds top players who are not going to the World Cup as their country didn’t qualify and managed to make up this team. Not bad on paper!
1. Jan Oblak Slovenia
2. Antonio Valencia Ecuador
3. David Alaba Austria
4. Virgil Van Dijk Holland
5. Leonardo Bonucci Italy
6. Naby Keita Guinea
7. Mírales Pjanic Bosnia Herzegovina
8. Gareth Bale Wales
9. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang Gabon
10. Alexis Sanchez Chile
11. Riyadh Mahrez Algeria
Sad to hear of the passing of former Mallorca resident Peter Stringfellow this week. He always helped us with our Pirates Charity Premieres whether it was a prize, a donation or helping me with the auction. The comments on my Facebook page and the radio Facebook page showed how much he was loved both here and around the World. Sending my love and condolences to Bella and all of the family.
One of the stories this week that got a lot of reaction on the radio was that Salad Cream is set for a makeover. Food lovers have apparently reacted with outrage after Heinz announced it is to ditch the name Salad Cream. The jar, which has been a staple of many British cupboards since 1914, is to be given the altogether more dubious name of Sandwich Cream.
The food giant Heinz made the announcement, saying the move is necessary after 104 years following a fall in sales.
The maker claims that as only 14% of buyers actually used the gloopy white sauce on salads, the old name no longer reflects its modern purpose. Salad Cream became popular during the Second World War when tomato ketchup was in short supply.
The exact recipe is a secret but homemade versions are known to include egg, mustard, lemon juice, white wine vinegar, double cream, olive oil, pepper and sugar.
Every year 18,900 tonnes of Heinz Salad Cream is consumed in the UK and it has 60% less fat than standard mayonnaise.
We had a great reaction on Social Media when we asked what people use it for.
For me it has to be egg mayonnaise(salad cream) sandwiches.
After mentioning Palma born Jorge Lorenzo last week he went and won his first Moto GP race riding for Ducati. Good luck to Real Mallorca this weekend in their second leg play-off and hopefully Rafa Nadal wins the French Open too.
Enjoy Your Weekend!
I present the Radio One Mallorca Breakfast show Monday to Friday 07.30-11.00am on 93.8fm in Mallorca, online at http://www.radioonemallorca.com on mobile through their free App for IPhone, Android, The Tunein Radio App and on the Spanish TDT TV service. If you can’t hear me on the radio then you’ll find me working at Pirates Adventure the islands number one night out and every now and again i may make an understudy appearance!
Feel free to email me at rprior@globobalear.com
Campeones!
I have start this week with huge congratulations to Real Mallorca who have made it back into La Segunda, the Spanish version of the Championship. After a nail biting 0-0 draw in the second leg against Mirandes last Sunday, they triumphed with a 3-1 aggregate win. I said last week the Island needs Mallorca back into La Segunda at least and hopefully after next season La Liga. It’s going to make a huge difference to local football here on the island and there’s going to be some big teams coming to the Son Moix next season, Including Malaga, Deportivo La Coruña and Las Palmas. There was great support from the fans that managed to get tickets to the game but also from all the fans that packed into Las Tortugas in Palma.
Congratulations came in from the footballing World far and wide including former Player Marco Asensio who last Saturday won the Champions League with Real Madrid. Marco is proof that through sheer hard work you can fulfill your dreams. Since leaving Real Mallorca in 2014, the 22 year old has won the Champions League twice and having been picked to play for Spain in this years World Cup. Don’t be surprised if he becomes a World superstar.
I still think it’s amazing that an island as small as ours can produce some of the Worlds greatest sportsmen. So as well as Marco there is of course the current World number 1 tennis player Rafa Nadal. The three time World Moto GP Champion Jorge Lorenzo and Rudy Fernández the basketball player whose played in the NBA and is currently starring for Real Madrid.
Continuing the sporting theme I was lucky enough to attend the wedding of former footballer David Howells on Monday. It might sound strange that an avid Arsenal fan is friends with a former Spurs player but I’ve known David since his days in the mid 2000’s when he was working on Soccer Schools in Alcudia for First Choice. Which is where he met his now Wife Sally. He played for the White Hart Lane outfit for 12 seasons making 335 1st team appearances and winning the FA Cup in 1991.
He’s a great guy who spends his time working at Charterhouse School in Surrey, scouting for young players and he is a Director of a footballers agency. It was a great party that went onto the wee small hours.
I always like to tell you about the weird and whacky things happening around the World, so how about this one. A champion cheese chaser has brie-zed(sorry) his way to another win at the death- defying bank holiday competition dubbed ‘Britain’s barmiest race.’.
The annual Cheese Rolling Race in Gloucestershire was won by soldier Chris Anderson, 30, who has now taken home the coveted Double Gloucester cheese 21 times over the past 14 years.
Thousands gather every year for the tradition – which sees runners hit speeds of up to 70mph as they hurtle down the ultra-steep 200yd Cooper’s Hill.
Mr Anderson has been crowned the grate-est of all time after breaking the 20-win record held by Stephen Gyde.
Mr Anderson left other daredevils trailing in his wake as he sprinted, tripped and tumbled in Brockworth, Gloucestershire.
The dangerous race has been banned in the past but locals have continued to keep the traditional race going. If you haven’t seen it before check it out online it’s nuts! Oh and during the photo call all the photographers shouted CHEESE! I’ll get my coat.
Now here’s something i haven’t seen in Mallorca yet, mind you I’m not sure where you’ll find the eggs. A restaurant in London is serving a massive breakfast with an ostrich egg. Eggs can weigh up to 2 kg and are sourced from a farm in Lincolnshire, which makes the dish subject to availability as ostriches hatch on good weather. It takes 25 minutes for it to fry and the Ostrich Egg Full English costs £65 and serves 4-6 people. It comes with fried tomatoes, portobello mushrooms, streaky bacon, baked beans, sourdough bread, and Cumberland sausages. Ostrich eggs are the largest laid by any bird. One egg is the equivalent of 24 chicken eggs and contains around 2,000 calories. An entire egg also contains around 144g of protein, which is almost three times the adult’s daily protein intake recommended by the NHS. I’m off for a fry up!
Richie presents the Radio One Mallorca Breakfast show Monday to Friday 07.30-11.00am on 93.8fm in Mallorca, online at http://www.radioonemallorca.com on mobile through their free App for IPhone, Android, The Tunein Radio App and on the Spanish TDT TV service. If you can’t hear him on the radio then you’ll find him working at Pirates Adventure the islands number one night out and every now and again he may make an understudy appearance!
Feel free to email him at rprior@globobalear.com
It’s a Sports Fest!
After last weekends royal wedding celebrations this week it’s a massive weekend of sport. Today is the Championship Play-off between Aston Villa and Fulham, followed by the Champions League Final in Kiev between Liverpool and Real Madrid. Tomorrow is the iconic Monaco Grand Prix followed by Real Mallorca’s biggest game in years as they play their second leg of their first placed play-off.
Said to be one of the richest games of football the winner of the Championship play-off will not only secure Premiership status but a financial windfall like no other. There’s an additional revenue boost of at least £160million over the next three seasons for the victor. The high-stakes match kicks off just a couple of hours before the Champions League final in Kiev involving Liverpool and Real Madrid.
But while prestige and glory is on the line in Ukraine, the European final can’t compete with the Championship play-off in terms of financial rewards.
When UEFA decided in its wisdom to play the Champions League Final in Kiev, i bet how fans were going to get there wasn’t something that they seriously thought about. As by all accounts fans of both teams have found it an absolute nightmare. Each club were allocated 16,626 tickets although Kiev’s Olympic Stadium has a capacity of 70,050, the venue has been reduced to 63,000 for the showpiece finale. While 33,252 tickets have been given to the finalists, 6,700 are available to worldwide supporters. The rest of the tickets will be reserved for hospitality members, rights holders, commercial partners, officials, players past and present as well as media. So that’s wrong to start with, where you have Europe’s and possibly the World’s biggest club game and the two protagonists only have half the stadium. Let’s not forget that Anfield Liverpool’s home ground has a capacity of just over 54,000 and the Santiago Bernabéu Real Madrid’s home ground has a capacity of just over 81,000. So to give both teams that ticket allocation is a complete joke.
Real Madrid have apparently given back 2,000 tickets not because they don’t want to go but they just can’t afford to get there and even if they do get there the cost of hotels is extortionate. One Liverpool fan I know was offered two nights in a hotel in Kiev for…wait for it….14,000€! Two nights later the same room goes out for 50.00€. The problem isn’t just limited to Kiev though. As they are so many fans that can’t go, Liverpool have sold out tickets at Anfield and at the Echo Arena. Meaning that hotels in Liverpool have also put up their prices. The rather modest Adelphi Hotel is charging north of £330.00 for Saturday night. Now this isn’t just a football problem, I’ve highlighted the same problem with concerts before.
When the tickets go on sale they are snapped up by the ticket websites and touts who buy them all up and sell them at inflated prices. Ed Sheeran has cancelled more than 10,000 tickets for his upcoming stadium tour and there are a further 500 tickets still be revoked in an attempt to beat ticket touts.
If you’re a fan with a genuine ticket or two, they’re totally safe though.
After tickets for the tour went on sale Ed’s team identified purchases by known ticket touts and promptly cancelled them.
Any tickets listed for re-sale on sites such as Viagogo have also been revoked, with fans who have purchased from those sites given assistance to claim refunds and get genuine tickets.
According to the BBC, almost £250,000 has been returned to fans who had inadvertently bought invalid tickets originally purchased by touts.
That’s the way to go about it, so why doesn’t football and its authorities do the same?
The same rules should also apply to airlines and hotels who are without doubt as I have proved above profiteering on these events. And who suffers? The supporters, the fans who support their club or who buy the artists songs and when they want to go and see them live are subsequently robbed blind.
I think I might have the answer, whilst it wouldn’t solve it completely it would mean that so many more real fans could see the game. Why not make the Final a two legged affair? Thus removing all the hotel and flight costs for the home leg and if they choose to travel to the away leg then it’s a choice not a necessity. Apart from the group stages every other round is two legged, so why not the final?
I must talk about Real Mallorca as this weekend sees their biggest game in years with the second leg of their play-off game against Mirandes. For seventy minutes last Sunday they looked unstoppable but unfortunately with all the pressing they did, they ran out of gas in the last 20 minutes and conceded an away goal. A result of 3-1 they probably would have taken before the start of the game but the way they played it should have been better. The atmosphere was great with just under 14,000 people pushing the team along. It will be interesting to see how they react to a much smaller stadium in Mirandes which holds just 6,000. There will be only 350 Mallorca fans officially there but I’m sure they’ll make themselves heard. I understand IB3 Tv will be showing the game with kicks off at 17.30.
Enjoy your weekend!
I present the Radio One Mallorca Breakfast show Monday to Friday 07.30-11.00am on 93.8fm in Mallorca, online at http://www.radioonemallorca.com on mobile through their free App for IPhone, Android, The Tunein Radio App and on the Spanish TDT TV service. If you can’t hear me on the radio then you’ll find me working at Pirates Adventure the islands number one night out and every now and again i may make an understudy appearance!
Feel free to email him at rprior@globobalear.com
The Royal Wedding!
Did someone mention a wedding? Well unless you’ve been in total hibernation then yes today’s the day when all eyes will be on Windsor Castle. If you’re sat there reading this then like me you never got the invite!
So we’ll have to make do with watching it on TV. But what channel will you watch?
The BBC will have Huw Edwards , Kirsty Young and Dermott O’Leary with Scarlett Moffat doing some stuff for Radio1. People may question both Dermott and Scarlett not being the more traditional presenters but the BBC are obviously looking for the younger crowd who they can relate to.
ITV have Pip Schofield with Julie Etchingham, i can see why they didn’t go with Holly Willoughby but her and Pip have such a great rapport and following maybe that wouldn’t have been a bad call? The other thing here is you’ll need to contend with the ad breaks.
Sky News have a more traditional Kay Burley, Anna Botting and Alastair Bruce. They are the first to show a royal event in UHD or in Ultra High Definition to you and I which is four times the picture quality of HD.
After reading the following you might think that being in front of the tv is not so bad after all as there’s a strict code of etiquette for everyone there.
No open-toed shoes
Although the forecast is hot and sunny for Harry and Meghan’s big day, guests will have to keep their toes under wraps.
They must wear closed shoes, so no strappy Manolos allowed.
Nude tights
Not sure how they’re going to enforce this one, but ladies are required to wear tights or stockings in a nude colour.
Never leave before The Queen
The Queen is the marker for stopping and starting everything at a royal wedding. That means you don’t leave the church until she does, and you also finish eating as soon as she’s done.
That feels like a lot of pressure for HRH, but I’m sure she’ll manage.
No talking to the press afterwards
It’s pretty much a no-brainer that you don’t go blabbing to the media if you’ve attended the wedding.
Details are kept secret by the Royal Family, and it’s in good faith that nobody reveals them afterwards.
No phones or selfies
Along that same vein, guests have apparently been asked to leave their phones at home, as they won’t be allowed inside the church.
Selfies are also a big faux-pas.
Skyscraper heels are a no-no
Victoria Beckham got a bit of stick after the previous royal wedding, when her sky- high Louboutins raised eyebrows at the palace.
Queen Elizabeth is apparently not a fan of wedges either, so guests are urged to avoid those too.
Hats at all times in church
A hat is compulsory for all guests at the wedding ceremony. Even the fellas?
The kind of hat worn isn’t specified, though, so you could potentially go all out like Beatrice and Eugenie with their Philip Treacy numbers a few years back.
Use the loo between 9am and 11am
In a handbook issued to Saturday’s guests, they’re advised to go to the toilet before they get to the venue, as there will be limited facilities available.
It’d certainly be awkward to interrupt the wedding of the year to nip to the loo.
Lay off on the booze
Perhaps this should be advice for all wedding guests.
Etiquette experts have warned that drunkenness will not be tolerated.
No presents
Harry and Meghan have already asked for charity donations instead of gifts for their wedding.
Those who do shirk this advice, however, have been asked to not bring gifts to the day itself and send any presents to the family home.
I’ll be at a football pitch in Bunyola when it all kicks-off. Will their be a highlights programme later?
Apologies for missing my column last week but our Radiothon got in the way. A massive thank you to everyone who helped us, 27 hours live on the radio isn’t easy believe me but I was helped along the way by loads of amazing people. There’s too many to mention but you all know who you are and I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart as without your support the charities don’t get the support they need and deserve. We’re around the 14,000€ mark but we’ll have a better idea once we get to the end of this month.
Good luck to Real Mallorca this weekend in their play-off 1st leg against Mirandes. Kick-off is 12 midday at the Son Moix and they need your support. At the time of writing just under 10,000 tickets have been sold so it would be great to get nearer to 15,000 on the day. It’s really important for the island and local football for Mallorca to get back into the second division and then if possible La Liga. Also good for local football was Atlético Baleares saving themselves from relegation on the last day of the season for exactly the same reasons as above.
As I missed last week I haven’t had the opportunity to recount mine and the boys trip to watch Atlético Madrid v Arsenal. Their new stadium is unbelievable and the atmosphere is probably one of the best I have ever witnessed. Now the result wasn’t what we wanted but the experience for the boys you can’t take away. Us losing to the eventual winners takes the pain away slightly and you shouldn’t underestimate what Diego Simeone has done to that team. There are some outstanding players there such as Oblak, Godin, Gabi, Diego Costa and Griezmann. All could walk into most teams in Europe.
On our way back from Madrid more proof in case you needed any that Ryanair push you to pay for where they want you to sit. Jude my 8yr old sat in 5E(centre), Jake my 12yr old sat in 30B(centre) & me in 31B(centre). Both seats either side of me empty. Now you can say pay to sit together but why should we when we’ve already paid? Someone sent me the rules given on seating by the CAA and I quote “The seating of children close by their parents or guardians should be the aim of airline seat allocation procedures for family groups and large parties of children. Young children and infants who are accompanied by adults should ideally be seated in the same seat row as the adult. Where this is not possible, children should be separated by no more than one seat row from accompanying adults. This is because the speed of an emergency evacuation may be affected by adults trying to reach their children.” So why is nothing being done to get them to change this policy?
Must give a shout out to my two boys and their footballing exploits. Jude my youngest a goalkeeper with his team Calviá who beat the top of the League Son Caliu by 2-1 last weekend. A few of the opposition are his school mates so all the bragging rights were his on Monday. My eldest Jacob finished his season last Sunday as top scorer with 18 goals and after a tough start his team finished a respectable 10th. We met with the club last week and he’s been asked back which is great and he’s already looking forward to next season.
Enjoy your weekend.
Richie presents the Radio One Mallorca Breakfast show Monday to Friday 07.30-11.00am on 93.8fm in Mallorca, online at http://www.radioonemallorca.com on mobile through their free App for IPhone, Android, The Tunein Radio App and on the Spanish TDT TV service. If you can’t hear him on the radio then you’ll find him working at Pirates Adventure the islands number one night out and every now and again he may make an understudy appearance!
Feel free to email him at rprior@globobalear.com
Radiothon Friday May 11th
As I write this I’m on my way to Madrid with my boys to watch Arsenal v Atlético Madrid in the Europa League Semi-Final. I’ll report on that next week. In the build up to our Radiothon next Friday the 11th of May I wanted to tell you about the charities we are working with this year. A couple of weeks ago I told you about the work that we’ve done with Great Ormond Street Hospital and here’s the other three. We have been working with Son Espases for 4 years now and this year we are helping the only Child Intensive Care Unit in the Balearics. From our first donation they used the money to redecorate the doors of each room with cartoon characters making them look less like hospital bedrooms. Something we learned very early on our many visits to Great Ormond Street was the biggest challenge was to make the hospitals look less like hospitals so the children could relax. We have also helped redecorate a new pirate ship-themed CAT scan in the Paediatric Department. Some 350m² of decorative vinyl wrapping gave Son Espases entry into a very select group of hospitals to implement such an idea, alongside the Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital of New York, the Hospital Municipal Jesus in Rio de Janeiro and Hospital San Juan de Dios in Barcelona. In each case they’ve proven that this fantasy décor creates a warm, inviting, relaxing atmosphere and reduces levels of anxiety – making life easier for patients and professionals alike. The number of young patients who need sedation to conduct a scan is reduced by 20%, a significant amount considering Son Espases carries out around 4,000 CAT scans in the room each year. Our total raised for Son Espases so far is 28,723.89€
Asociación Ondine
Their team of experienced marine scientists and divers work closely with local authorities and stakeholders to create an effectively managed network of Marine Protected Areas around the Balearic Islands, allowing marine ecosystems to recover and thrive together with prospering local communities and industries. Their Dos Manos initiatives have been developed to tackle one of the biggest threats to our oceans and to ourselves: plastic pollution. Through their Dos Manos Beach Cleans, Schools Programme and Partners Programme they inspire and help local communities and companies to take action while raising awareness, sharing knowledge, and encouraging innovative solutions. I have done a couple of beach clean ups with my kids and they are a great education to what is going on. You will be shocked by some of the things people dump.
Feliz Animal Andratx
Everybody that works for Feliz Animal are volunteers who work without a salary. This means that all donations will be used exclusively for the benefit of the animals.
Their daily work consists of;
Taking abandoned and homeless animals in their care.
The neutering and medical care of stray cats, and their continuous care.
Taking over animals from the municipal collection point for animals in Andratx, so they are rescued from being killed.
Education work in schools and sensible campaign’s in public media, so that domestic animals have a chance to be treated in an educated manner.
Finding new owners for all animals and also control before and after leaving the animal to the new owners. All animals are examined by a veterinary before, tested, vaccinated, and will be delivered with a passport should they have to travel abroad
Veterinary care of sick animals, castrations, vaccinations and operations.
You can help us raise as much money as possible by sponsoring an hour, challenging us to do something, bidding on our auction, buying raffle tickets, making a donation for a song or just simply making a donation. If you would like to help in any way please send an email to me below or feel fee to call me on (0034) 670 704 311.
The Dog and Duck, The Red Lion, The King’s Arms and The Winchester.
All solid British pub names. No fancy wine bars or gastropubs. You know where you are with them. They’ll give you a pint, a bag of scratchings and if you’re lucky, have Sky Sports or a pool table.
Now, there’s a new name to add to that list: The Royal Dyche, named after none other than the Burnley manager Sean Dyche.
The Princess Royal pub is just a short walk from Turf Moor, and landlady Justine Lorriman is a Burnley season ticket holder. And understandably, Sean Dyche is rather popular with the staff and regulars, what with Burnley hovering around the top half of the Premier League.
Last November, the chalkboards outside the Princess Royal when viral. During the 2016/17 season, the pub announced that Dyche could drink for there for free, thanks to the club’s great performances. And then a year later, they made the big announcement: If Burnley qualified for Europe, they would rename the pub after Dyche.
It might have seemed like a crazy idea then, but after Burnley’s 0-0 draw with Brighton at the weekend, they are all-but-guaranteed to qualify for the Europa League. They are seventh in the league, six points ahead of Everton, and have a far superior goal difference. And The Princess Royal have duly obliged.
On another football note spare a thought for the fans of Brechin City who play in the Scottish Championship. After 36 games their record was, won 0, drew 4, lost 32, scored 20 goals conceded 90! Their paltry points tally is a record low in Scotland’s second tier, the worst in any division in the three-points-for-a-win era, and a joint-record overall in Scottish football. They are now unsurprisingly relegated but haven’t fired their Manager Darren Dods!
“Brechin has never been classed as a sacking club,” Chairman Ken Ferguson says.
“A great test of a manager is how players respond to them and Darren has done a great job maintaining morale in the dressing room through such a hard season. We’ve never seen the heads go down.
“If he can keep players onside in such a difficult season he must be doing something right.”
Well it’s an interesting thought but I’m not sure he’s right!
Still one point needed for Real Mallorca to become Champions and go to the first place play-offs. A disappointing 1-0 defeat in Sabadell last week means it’s squeaky bum time this weekend against 6th placed Badalona, who themselves are pushing for the play-offs. Hopefully it will be a good atmosphere at the Son Moix to get them over the line. I can’t get there unfortunately as my eldest Son Jake has a game in C’an Picafort on Sunday morning. I must give him and his team San Francisco a mention. The step up from 8 a side Alevin and a half pitch to 11 a side and a full pitch has been tough for the boys. But they’ve now won 4 games in a row which we never thought we’d see. Plus Jake with 2 goals on Sunday has made it into the top 10 goal scorers for the season with 18 goals, not bad for a midfielder. Shame the season is coming to an end.
Enjoy your weekend.
I present the Radio One Mallorca Breakfast show Monday to Friday 07.30-11.00am on 93.8fm in Mallorca, online at http://www.radioonemallorca.com on mobile through their free App for IPhone, Android, The Tunein Radio App and on the Spanish TDT TV service. If you can’t hear me on the radio then you’ll find him working at Pirates Adventure the islands number one night out and every now and again i may make an understudy appearance!
Feel free to email me at rprior@globobalear.com
Living The Dream….
Real Madrid’s winner in the Champions League semi-final 1st leg on Wednesday night was scored by Mallorcan born Marco Asensio. Born in Son Ferrer just up the road from where I live, he went to my boys school Jaume 1 in Palma Nova. He played junior football for Playas de Calvia and moved to Real Mallorca. At the time there were a lot of Premier League clubs looking at him but he had always wanted to play for Real Madrid and his dream came true when they signed him in 2015. He was immediately put out on loan to Espanyol where he spent one season. Since then he’s making a name for himself in the first team and has been capped by Spain 10 times. My sons never stop talking about him and have a personalised signed Real Madrid shirt which sits proudly in their bedroom.
Marco’s former club Real Mallorca need 1 more point to become Champions and go to the 1st place play-offs. They are away in Sabadell this weekend, their final home game is next weekend against Badalona and then there’s one more game away at Deportivo Aragon.
I told you in an earlier column that I’m making more of an effort to go to music concerts. In February I saw The Stereophonics in Barcelona, I’m going back in June to seen Queen and Adam Lambert and then Ed Sheeran at Wembley. One band I’d love to go and see are The Rolling Stones. This week, Liam Gallagher, Richard Ashcroft and Florence & The Machine were among the huge support acts to be announced for The Rolling Stones’ UK tour this summer.
The rock icons will head out on an eight-date stadium tour across May and June, playing huge venues such as the London Stadium, Manchester’s Old Trafford stadium, and Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium.
Now, it’s been confirmed that they’re bringing along some pretty illustrious company for the ride, with former Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher warming up for the Stones before their first date of the tour on May 22.
• 22 May, London Stadium – Liam Gallagher
• 25 May, London Stadium – Florence & The Machine
• 29 May, St Mary’s Stadium, Southampton – The Vaccines
• 02 June, Ricoh Arena, Coventry – The Specials
• 05 June, Old Trafford, Manchester – Richard Ashcroft
• 09 June, BT Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh – Richard Ashcroft
• 15 June, Principality Stadium, Cardiff – Elbow
• 19 June, Twickenham Stadium, London – James Bay
Fans of The Stones have also reacted with a mixture of excitement and disappointment, with many wishing that they were at the one gig where Gallagher is supporting. Me too!
It never ceases to amaze me how much coffee shops particularly in the U.K. charge for a cup of coffee. They are so popular now they even have drive thrus! Coffee made from mushrooms might sound stomach-churning to many but for those with their finger on the superfood pulse, it is a sought-after brew.
Of late there has been a trend towards more ‘interesting’ coffees, last year the turmeric latte ruled, the year before it was matcha.
Just to be clear, the lattes aren’t made from ordinary mushrooms. One Sydney cafe serving the drinks makes theirs from a mix of reishi, maitake, and shiitake.
In most instances, mushroom coffee is generally a blend of regular ground coffee mixed with a powdered fungus.
The taste is said to be ‘earthy’ and coffees tend to be made with milk (or some variant) and may have a sweetener added. The earthy flavour reminds of Blackadder goes Forth where for thirteen months, Baldrick’s coffee was in fact made from mud. With dandruff as a cunning sugar substitute. Just don’t ask what he’d been using for the milk!
While the trend is yet to become mainstream, a Finnish company, Four Sigmatic, has been blazing a fungi-flavoured coffee trail since 2012.
The company’s specially formulated products are created from ‘medicinal’ mushroom species including chaga, lion’s mane, reishi, and cordyceps.
It’s claimed mushroom coffee comes with a host of health benefits as well as offering a natural energy boost.
I’m always on the lookout for slightly left field competitions so this week I found the European Stone Stacking Championships which took place in Dunbar Scotland!
This year’s competition saw competitors from as far away as Austria and Spain battle it out for the chance to become the champion of Europe.
Stone stacking is a meditative artistic skill apparently with a growing global movement which utilities materials found in nature and balances stones on top of one another using just the force of gravity.
Stones are placed one on top of the other to produce sculptures which are held together by nothing other than gravity.
Pedro Duran from Spain was this year’s winner, who also won last year’s competition.
He is set to receive financial support to go towards his flights to the World Stone Balance Championship in Llano, Texas, which is set to take place next year. Will it become an Olympic event?
Enjoy your weekend.
I present the Radio One Mallorca Breakfast show Monday to Friday 07.30-11.00am on 93.8fm in Mallorca, online at http://www.radioonemallorca.com on mobile through their free App for IPhone, Android, The Tunein Radio App and on the Spanish TDT TV service. If you can’t hear me on the radio then you’ll find me working at Pirates Adventure the islands number one night out and every now and again i may make an understudy appearance!
Feel free to email me at rprior@globobalear.com
Merci…Arsene!
So after last weeks rant about the weather, Summer has decided to arrive. Let’s hope it’s here to stay now.
As a massive Arsenal fan I should really comment on the news that Arsenal Wenger is to leave Arsenal at the end of the season. I have been lucky enough to be around in the most successful times for Arsenal. However over the last few years the club has declined despite winning the FA Cup 3 times in the last 4 years. My sons aged 12 and 8 do not know what it’s like to win the Premiership which would have been unheard of from 1998 to 2004 where they won it 3 times and finished second 5 times. I was lucky enough to be at the last league game of the 2003/4 season where they went unbeaten which is something that may never happen again. I really hope they go on to win the Europa League which will be a fitting send off for him. I found out this week that we will be going to Atlético Madrid for the semi final second leg and my boys can’t contain their excitement. I just hope we don’t get gubbed in the first leg! The question everybody is asking who is going to replace him. For me I would have Allegri from Juventus, Simeone from Atlético Madrid or José Enrique. The early bookies favourite is Patrick Viera which for me despite the sentimentality is not the right choice. This is a key appointment for a board that haven’t replaced the Manager in 22 years. There’s been a lot of rubbish written that Arsenal fans don’t appreciate what Wenger has done for the Club. I’d say at least 90% do but feel he’s stayed too long and should have gone 3 years ago. The other 10% are just the idiots who think by talking on Arsenal fan tv they’re representing the rest of the fans. I hope he gets the send off he deserves and as I said above winning the Europa League would be an amazing way to do it.
Last week I told you about our Radiothon which will happen on Friday May 11th from 8am until Saturday 12th at 11am. The Charities that we will be supporting this year are, Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital, Son Espases intensive care unit for children, Asociación Ondine and Feliz Animal Andratx. You can help us raise as much money as possible by sponsoring an hour, challenging us to do something, bidding on our auction, buying raffle tickets, making a donation for a song or just simply making a donation. If you would like to help in any way please send an email to me below or feel fee to call me on (0034) 670 704 311.
Pirates and the Radio at a later date have been supporting GOSH for 14 years now. So far we have raised 743,421.03€ and in that time the money has been put to many different projects including a Pirates treatment room. More recently the money has been spent in four main areas: rebuilding and redevelopment of the Hospital; research (GOSH are currently embarking on a 5-year research strategy to target rare diseases in childhood); latest and replacement medical equipment; parent accommodation and support services for families and patients.
We went on a tour of GOSH in November last year and it’s an amazing hospital that helps treat children around the World not only there but in all the research they do to help cure some of the most complex diseases.
We found a survey this week of the best and worst biscuits for dunking in you tea and they proved it with a time lapse video. The best was a chocolate bourbon and the worst was a Hobnob.
Best
1. Chocolate bourbon – 2 mins, 39 secs
2. Shortbread – 1 min, 20 secs
3. Jammie Dodger – 1 min, 8 secs
Worst
1. Hobnob – 15 secs
2. Malted milk – 20 secs
3. Ginger nut – 32 secs
A couple were left piping hot with anger when staff at their local Morrisons refused to sell them meat pies before 9am. Linda Gilkes got to the shop at 8.45am this week to buy eight sausage rolls and two steak bakes.
“There were no pies at all displayed,” Linda, from Middlesbrough. told Gazette Live.
“I could see bags and bags of pies, all wrapped up on cages behind the counter. The trolley was ready to be pushed out.
“But when I asked for the pies, I was told: ‘We can’t sell the pies until 9am’. I could have had a fruit pie, but not a meat pie.”
A queue of five other confused customers formed at the ‘Oven Fresh’ counter in Berwick Hills Morrisons to demand their pastry fix last Wednesday.
But staff were determined to abide pie the rules, telling customers the store had a new ‘no meat pies before 9am’ policy.
“If they hadn’t been cooked, that would make sense,” said grandmother-of-four Linda. “But the fact that they were baked, well – it’s ridiculous.
Husband Tony, who eats fish and chips three days a week(which probably isn’t healthy) and rarely touches pastry, branded the decision “stupid”.
“We have always been able to get the pies before 9am. The decision makes no sense. I can’t see any logic.”
Morrisons told The Gazette there is no “hard and fast policy” and meat pies are simply baked for 9am to match customer demand.
But Tony suggested a more sinister explanation. Sinister? Hang on we’re talking pies here!
“There’s more to this,” he said. “Morrisons have got their own agenda. Really?
“They don’t want people to know about it, They have given too many ridiculous stories about why. They contradicted themselves over and over.” Now I may be wrong but I think these people need to get out more!
Real Mallorca could be Champions this weekend if results go their way. They battled to a 0-0 draw last Sunday away at 3rd placed Elche meaning they remain 6 points clear with 4 games to go. So 2 wins would do it. But should Villareal B and Elche lose this weekend and Mallorca win, they will be Champions. They won’t go up automatically, I explained about the play-offs last week which is a little bit like explaining Einsteins theory of relativity.
Pirates have had a busy start to the summer and next Friday their adults only Reloaded show opens. I’ve seen some of the rehearsals and would thoroughly recommend a visit. You can go online at http://www.piratesreloaded.com or call 971 130411.
Enjoy your weekend.
I present the Radio One Mallorca Breakfast show Monday to Friday 07.30-11.00am on 93.8fm in Mallorca, online at http://www.radioonemallorca.com on mobile through their free App for IPhone, Android, The Tunein Radio App and on the Spanish TDT TV service. If you can’t hear me on the radio then you’ll find me working at Pirates Adventure the islands number one night out and every now and again i may make an understudy appearance!
Feel free to email me at rprior@globobalear.com









