FA Cup Quarter Final - Away Spurs/Stevenage
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looks like he got what he deserved http://www.wchstv.com/newsroom/sports/s ... ws19.shtml" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;newboy wrote:I'm sure someone knows this little tw*t do me a favour and deck himCrazyHorse wrote:Classy
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I doubt he'll get what he really deserves. Hope he does.newboy wrote:looks like he got what he deserved http://www.wchstv.com/newsroom/sports/s ... ws19.shtml" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;newboy wrote:I'm sure someone knows this little tw*t do me a favour and deck himCrazyHorse wrote:Classy
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TANGODANCER wrote:I doubt he'll get what he really deserves. Hope he does.newboy wrote:looks like he got what he deserved http://www.wchstv.com/newsroom/sports/s ... ws19.shtml" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;newboy wrote:I'm sure someone knows this little tw*t do me a favour and deck himCrazyHorse wrote:Classy
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Can't see anything. What's going on?
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Very, very unpleasant jokes & remarks yesterday.Gary the Enfield wrote:Can't see anything. What's going on?
I said last evening, it's inevitable there'll be one or two ... rather the British way, in fact ... however these were a series of them & especially nasty & mocking anyone who felt moved by it all. When chastised he fckd people off.
Clearly he failed to appreciate that good people would object & that he could be easily tracked down.
Hope he cell-shares with some appropriate guys.
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Here felt a better place to put this than the other thread, but we were discussing how, or even if the replay of this game goes ahead. Truth of the matter is, if it's a week Tuesday, and those players don't want to go back onto that pitch, you can't blame them, whatever happens. God only knows how the Spurs players will cope when they inevitably have to. Defoe, who I think is his mate, and Van der Vaart in particular looked distraught.
Just feels so surreal. Blackburn is going to be weird. Just hope and hope that it is in support of a recovering Fab.
Just feels so surreal. Blackburn is going to be weird. Just hope and hope that it is in support of a recovering Fab.
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Great, I feel much better for knowing what Suarez has to say.LFC Mark wrote:"I am in shock for Muamba, all my support and strenght to him and his family. Lots of encouragement, I hope to see you soon! We are all with you!"
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Probably a bit uncalled for....i'm sure it was posted in the spirit of togetherness.
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Probably a bit uncalled for....i'm sure it was posted in the spirit of togetherness.
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Ok.
Prufrock wrote: Like money hasn't always talked. You might not like it, or disagree, but it's the truth. It's a basic incentive, people always have, and always will want what's best for themselves and their families
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Internet troll could face prison.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012 ... oll-prison" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012 ... oll-prison" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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CrazyHorse wrote:Internet troll could face prison.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012 ... oll-prison" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
if found guilty
the evil cvnt deserves it same for that yank hope someone catches upto him
apoliges just read it he's admitted it bang him up
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CrazyHorse wrote:Internet troll could face prison.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012 ... oll-prison" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Good. Hope the fcuker gets what he deserves inside
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Saw a pic of the Yanks 'tweets', awful
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Lock him up and throw away the key.
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We should make him do the Zorb ball challenge on Saturday.
With no Zorb ball.
On the carpark.
With landmines.
And bear traps.
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http://www.skysports.com/video/inline/0 ... 26,00.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Does anyone else find this difficult to watch?
Sometimes the wall-to-wall media culture and associated lack of sensitivity (or time to be sensitive) can be hard to take.
Not only does it start with an advert for life insurance (can they possibly be serious?), but then we have to listen to that nice person of a presenter get excited because Samba mentions some other famous footballers for his news item.
It's great to see people come together for a change, but for once can't we see that something far more important is going on than the cult of the celebrity and all this 'Iniesta has said this', 'Pirlo has said that', 'Real Madrid have...' and the rest of it - almost everyone who has heard about this has Fab in their thoughts and wish him the very best, but yet we get these people's comments bizarrely excitedly reported to us because they're famous, even if it's likely they had never given Muamba a second thought before Saturday.
Perhaps nobody else feels this way and I'm a complete outlier.
Does anyone else find this difficult to watch?
Sometimes the wall-to-wall media culture and associated lack of sensitivity (or time to be sensitive) can be hard to take.
Not only does it start with an advert for life insurance (can they possibly be serious?), but then we have to listen to that nice person of a presenter get excited because Samba mentions some other famous footballers for his news item.
It's great to see people come together for a change, but for once can't we see that something far more important is going on than the cult of the celebrity and all this 'Iniesta has said this', 'Pirlo has said that', 'Real Madrid have...' and the rest of it - almost everyone who has heard about this has Fab in their thoughts and wish him the very best, but yet we get these people's comments bizarrely excitedly reported to us because they're famous, even if it's likely they had never given Muamba a second thought before Saturday.
Perhaps nobody else feels this way and I'm a complete outlier.
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If it's the same ad that was on the coyle and gartside Vid (a family Where the father has just died) I emailed them yesterday and got an apology telling me it's accidental and has been taken off. How have they let it onto another?!
Nature of rolling news, they need to fill the time and as the hospital won't be giving updates as they need it they have to run with what is happening and it is something to report on. I don't think we need to be told everyone has him in their thoughts but they need to fill their time I guess. I don't care particularly who has gone to visit him just how he is.
Nature of rolling news, they need to fill the time and as the hospital won't be giving updates as they need it they have to run with what is happening and it is something to report on. I don't think we need to be told everyone has him in their thoughts but they need to fill their time I guess. I don't care particularly who has gone to visit him just how he is.
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Yes, it sounds like it must be the same one. It's crass having any adverts at all on this content when people are hungry for every crumb of information, but to have that one really is quite remarkable.
But at least that's likely to be random generated and as such is unfortunate rather than deliberate, unlike the excitement in his voice at the opportunity to get Eto'o and Carlos into the piece (and repeat at the end in case anyone missed it.)
But at least that's likely to be random generated and as such is unfortunate rather than deliberate, unlike the excitement in his voice at the opportunity to get Eto'o and Carlos into the piece (and repeat at the end in case anyone missed it.)
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It just shows how far the story has reached and how many it has touched. Seeing the Real Madrid players wearing those Muamba t-shirts brought a lump to my throat. Not about celebrity, just showing how multi million pounds per year players actually do care about each other. Think its great personally.mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Yes, it sounds like it must be the same one. It's crass having any adverts at all on this content when people are hungry for every crumb of information, but to have that one really is quite remarkable.
But at least that's likely to be random generated and as such is unfortunate rather than deliberate, unlike the excitement in his voice at the opportunity to get Eto'o and Carlos into the piece (and repeat at the end in case anyone missed it.)
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BWFC_Insane wrote:It just shows how far the story has reached and how many it has touched. Seeing the Real Madrid players wearing those Muamba t-shirts brought a lump to my throat. Not about celebrity, just showing how multi million pounds per year players actually do care about each other. Think its great personally.mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Yes, it sounds like it must be the same one. It's crass having any adverts at all on this content when people are hungry for every crumb of information, but to have that one really is quite remarkable.
But at least that's likely to be random generated and as such is unfortunate rather than deliberate, unlike the excitement in his voice at the opportunity to get Eto'o and Carlos into the piece (and repeat at the end in case anyone missed it.)
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