Spaniards, Germans and helmets.
You would have to say, in a cliche, the best team won. But the beautiful game it wasn't. Apart from a few flashes of brilliance from Spain the final encounter of a thoroughly enjoyable Euro 2008 was a dogged affair, decided albeit, by a superbly finished goal from Liverpool darling Torres.
The tournament provided more exciting games than this, cliffhangers aplenty, but in the end Spain reaped their just rewards in a mostly unimpressive manner and the game, but ordinary German team, never really looked like they were capable of posing a real threat. So a great few weeks of football, and now I have to stow away the complaints department TV until the Olympic Games start later in the year.
Interesting complaint from an Applegreen motorcyclist customer who was upset because he was asked to take off his helmet in an Applegreen shop while paying for his petrol. Apparently he got less than perfect service for which we apologized but our policy on removing helmets inside the shop will remain, for what are pretty obvious reasons. However, he also raised some points indicating that tanking up is a major chore for motorcyclists and they often are made to feel (by motorists) that they are a nuisance because they hold up the queue removing gloves, putting the bike on a stand and so on.
I was wondering what other motorcyclists think?
If you are a motorcyclist with an idea on how to improve the motorcyclists lot on the forecourt, let us know. Is there some practical way to enhance the motorcyclists tanking up experience? Drop us a line and let us know.
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