If he switched venues, or spoke guardedly at all times, they would be well and truly screwed.
Nine years later, The Wednesday offered £200 to switch venues in a second-round FA Cup tie; the money was accepted, but without the success.
Had she just switched venues again?
In the early days of international rugby, all the British countries switched venues on a regular basis to allow supporters the chance to see their team and clubs the opportunity of share gate receipts.
At a festival of this importance, to switch venues at the last moment would be acceptable if the venue was ready, if the technical people could get inside to set up and that someone actually had a key to the venue.
Last year, Davos was relieved when Mr. Schwab switched venues to New York, partly as a show of solidarity as a result of the Sept. 11 attacks.
During their scheduled home game against Independence on June 24, Portland was forced to switch venues at the last minute since their ballpark was being occupied by an amateur team.
This period also saw the beginning of the 'Sunflower Doubleheader', with two non-conference teams visiting the state to play KU and K-State at one venue one night, then switching venues and opponents the following evening.
The Final had switched venues to the larger Royal Albert Hall in London, and both the 1990 and 1991 editions saw Kingston defeat the Manchester Giants two years in a row.
Stadiums in Bangkok were intended to be used but because of the airport takeovers in Bangkok by the PAD the AFF in consultation with the FAT decided to switch venues.