The 3 straight after TS could all stand up I thought.
Their most recent 33 however is up there with their very best.
I'm a firm believer that once a band passes its sell by date it's time to move on.
No bands get back better again, to carry on trying to believe that they could do is madness.
Often when they return to what they're good at, and what people liked about them in the first place.
Superb and some of the new album songs will be mainstays of the set list for years.
Any band that operates +20 year will invariably have some lesser quality work in their catalogue. These boys did have a few albums where Gary Neville clearly was focused on other things.