by gateman49 » Yesterday, 13:13
Who recalls Professor Sir Jonathan Van-Tam who used footballing analogies when at the rostrum with the clown Boris during the lock downs?
He turned out to be a season ticket holder at Boston. Well, we have our own leading light. Yesterday morning, while still in the county on my drive up, I was listening to Radio Devon and they interviewed Professor Sir Ian Diamond who, as National Statistician, is the boss of the National Statistics Organisation. So he was on to explain the various permutations in NLS before the final game.
He was born in 1954 and studied at Torquay Boys' Grammar School having been born in Kingskerswell and moved to Torquay at the age of two. His age means that he must have been there in the junior forms when I was doing O and A levels. He’s an avid football fan, a qualified referee (presumably ‘ex’) and was at Truro in the rain last week to see us win!
Who recalls Professor Sir Jonathan Van-Tam who used footballing analogies when at the rostrum with the clown Boris during the lock downs?
He turned out to be a season ticket holder at Boston. Well, we have our own leading light. Yesterday morning, while still in the county on my drive up, I was listening to Radio Devon and they interviewed Professor Sir Ian Diamond who, as National Statistician, is the boss of the National Statistics Organisation. So he was on to explain the various permutations in NLS before the final game.
He was born in 1954 and studied at Torquay Boys' Grammar School having been born in Kingskerswell and moved to Torquay at the age of two. His age means that he must have been there in the junior forms when I was doing O and A levels. He’s an avid football fan, a qualified referee (presumably ‘ex’) and was at Truro in the rain last week to see us win!