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Jarvinja Ilnow

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  1. Flash-backs to the time of Rafa and the skull-duggary of the unfair (apart from when he used it himself) rotation system.No-one really understands Colin and he will tell his employers: "I'm the one out there every day putting his ass on the line. And I'm not out of order. You're out of order. The whole freakin' system is out of order. You want the truth? You want the truth? You can't HANDLE the truth. 'Cause when you reach over and put your hand into a pile of goo that was your best friend's face, you'll know what to do" No country for heroes, my friend...
  2. Alan Sex was the writer for A Study in Pink. BBC made some alterations from his original draft, though.
  3. I think that "supportive" phone call he made to Kean this week didn't pan out quite as he intended
  4. David Goodwillie is never going to score against the Mancs
  5. "Suárez may not have had any racist intent but the Hispanic subtleties were lost on Evra. They’d be lost on most in Britain." Many people from South American nations find the term "Hispanic" quite offensive.
  6. Just buy a season ticket on here and you will be sorted* *may be as accurate as Sky reporting
  7. I'd agree but it's not just the tabloids - even the 'quality' papers have the lowest common denominator type journalists like the useless Patrick Barclay.
  8. It's a totally political answer under pressure. He knows an apology during a Parliamentary meeting will not reach millions of unwashed Sun reading masses
  9. Or "Kelvin McKenzie was a lying fuck and we screwed up by employing him". But, yes - they can gtf
  10. James Murdoch offers 'full apology' for The Sun newspaper's coverage of the Hillsborough disaster (WATCH VIDEO) - Liverpool FC News - Liverpool FC - Liverpool Daily Post Daily Post so safe to click. Sorry if already posted. JAMES Murdoch today offered a 'full apology' for The Sun's coverage of the 1989 Hillsborough disaster - and refused to rule out closure of the newspaper should it be implicated in the phone hacking scandal. The News International chairman was appearing before the House of Commons Culture, Media and Sport Committee for the second time. Steve Rotheram, MP for Liverpool Walton, asked Mr Murdoch: "Is it not the case that you've failed to show the urgency or the will to deal with unethical practices at News International because, quite frankly, successive chief executives since 1989 have believed that they could do whatever they wanted and get away with it?" Mr Rotheram followed up with: "Do you understand the significance of the date I gave - 1989?" Mr Murdoch said: "I think I know where you're going. Are you referring to the Hillsborough coverage in The Sun?" "Of course I am, absolutely," said Mr Rotheram. "That was when The Sun newspaper published lies about the Hillsborough disaster under the banner headline 'The Truth' and the question I'd like you to answer is - did the fact that The Sun got away with telling outrageous lies in 1989 lead News International into believing they could do whatever they wanted without reproach?" Mr Murdoch said: "I'd like to add my full apology to the wrong coverage of that affair. I'd like to add that voice to successive editors of The Sun and chief executives of News International who since that instance have apologised. "It was 22 years ago and I was far away and a much younger person...but I've since looked at it, I'm aware of the concerns and the hurt that it caused and it's something that we're very sorry for and I am as well." Mr Rotheram asked whether The Sun could be closed like the News of the World Read More James Murdoch offers 'full apology' for The Sun newspaper's coverage of the Hillsborough disaster (WATCH VIDEO) - Liverpool FC News - Liverpool FC - Liverpool Daily Post
  11. I'm guessing we are really talking about Germany, Japan and Argentina. Why not ask them if they are offended? Unless it means we open the flood doors and have to talk to Iraq, Afghanistan, US, France, Holland, Spain and N. Korea as well.
  12. No, hear me out - it could just be like Police Squad
  13. Possibly, we could invite guest bad guys, like Rash, Paddy Berger, Philly and Mypost?
  14. I tried to take it out on her, but she called me a stupid, internet warrior and told me to be quicker the doing washing up. Needless to say, I had the last laugh by not rinsing the dishes properly
  15. the Chelsea Samsung ad has Mongo blasting it straight at a team mate's wife
  16. He was aiming this against the Icemen as a race. You are a disgrace to your people, Iceist.
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