It was ENGLISH teamI know, which is why my OP said Britain's football team, meaning the kind played with their feet. My UK friends say I shouldn't call it soccer so I didn't.![]()

It was ENGLISH teamI know, which is why my OP said Britain's football team, meaning the kind played with their feet. My UK friends say I shouldn't call it soccer so I didn't.![]()
There's confusion here in US with the terms soccer, futtball and football. Some get upset if we call it soccer and they say it is actually futball, which translates to foot ball.
"The chief governing body is FIFA - Fédération Internationale de Football Association, though you don't hear people calling it Association football, usually it's soccer or football, and in non-English speaking countries, it is often some form of the word football, written phonetically (e.g. "futbol") or a translation"
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To Americans, it's soccer. To most of the rest of the world, (including England, the birthplace of the modern sport,) it's football.
Football fans are NEVER confused hahaSorry, I did mean soccer! We have English, Welsh, Scottish & Irish teams, but not British. Just to confuse everybody else.
Was there any confirmation as to whether court is sitting today or not?
Monday isn't yet another Bank Holiday, is it?I think it's back on Tuesday.
Tuesday? Have they permanently scrapped Mondays now?I think it's back on Tuesday.
No updates since yesterday morning, so it's back on Monday.
Back to full weeks apart from Spring Bank Holiday 29th May.
When did you see it?I saw somewhere that Monday is for legal discussions & court is back Tues. Could be wrong of course!
When did you see it?
I have this update from a few weeks back
The judge is informing them there is a "matter of law" which will be discussed in court tomorrow, so they will not be required.
The jury will be expected to attend for Tuesday, May 2 - after the May 1 Bank Holiday.
Next week is one of two, two-day weeks for the trial. The only sitting days are Tuesday and Friday. The following week, the trial is expected to sit on May 11-12. The following week after that is expected to be a normal, five-day week for the trial.
The judge thanks the members of the jury for their patience.
Recap: Lucy Letby trial, Thursday, April 27
and this tweet from Dan yesterday
Dan O'Donoghue
@MrDanDonoghue
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May 11
Lucy Letby's murder trial will not sit at Manchester Crown Court today due to a juror sickness - it may be Monday before we're back
Quite a curious comment in the podcast this week -![]()
Episode 32, The Denials
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The Trial of Lucy Letby: Episode 32, The Denials
In this episode Caroline and Liz explain what Lucy Letby had to say on the second day of her defence case.
We examine the specific allegations relating to the first six babies in the trial - babies A to F - and how she said it was ‘awful’ being accused of murdering children in her care.
When did you see it?
I have this update from a few weeks back
The judge is informing them there is a "matter of law" which will be discussed in court tomorrow, so they will not be required.
The jury will be expected to attend for Tuesday, May 2 - after the May 1 Bank Holiday.
Next week is one of two, two-day weeks for the trial. The only sitting days are Tuesday and Friday. The following week, the trial is expected to sit on May 11-12. The following week after that is expected to be a normal, five-day week for the trial.
The judge thanks the members of the jury for their patience.
Recap: Lucy Letby trial, Thursday, April 27
and this tweet from Dan yesterday
Dan O'Donoghue
@MrDanDonoghue
·
May 11
Lucy Letby's murder trial will not sit at Manchester Crown Court today due to a juror sickness - it may be Monday before we're back
So the jury aren’t getting the detail either…?!Quite a curious comment in the podcast this week -
"This podcast will go further than the headlines and news reports, but at times you might wonder why we aren't bringing you more detail. That's because we can only tell you what the jury have heard, and that's to preserve the integrity of a fair trial."
This could be anything though. I’d imagine they’ve been able to identify and speak to people who know LL. There’s also stuff that’s likely been left out of court (there’s been so many legal talks).So the jury aren’t getting the detail either…?!
Ah yes, that makes sense.This could be anything though. I’d imagine they’ve been able to identify and speak to people who know LL. There’s also stuff that’s likely been left out of court (there’s been so many legal talks).
I’d imagine post verdict there will be a bit of a flood of information in the media.
They will definitely have spoken to people who know her, absolutely no doubt in my mind. They've had years to find people and will likely have downloaded the entire public contents of her FB and that of everyone who knew her. When you think about the photos which have been published of her, the nature of them suggests that they were posted on FB by friends of hers rather than her herself. I'm guessing they have hundreds of pics of her and will have been waving cheque books under the noses of anyone who knew her for ages.This could be anything though. I’d imagine they’ve been able to identify and speak to people who know LL. There’s also stuff that’s likely been left out of court (there’s been so many legal talks).
I’d imagine post verdict there will be a bit of a flood of information in the media.
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