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  2. An interesting fact about Gazpacho is that he is only the SECOND player in PL history to ever score an overhead goal. The first was Rooney also playing for Manchester United as well. No other player at any other club has ever done this in the PL and when they have sky will conveniently forget about it and not show it ever again apart from the week where they allegedly scored it.
  3. He looks like he should be on the CLASSIC kids TV show Silas.
  4. Bollocks. This is one of you lot back from a fortnight in Benidorm.
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  8. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m001yrtj Some interesting debate about this on last nights Monday night club
  9. I fully expect to see Tony Robinson and that bloke with the rainbow jumper and the scruffy cider drinking cunt at the next Man Yoo home match 'ooo lets do some Geophys in the dressing room around his seat'
  10. Ive been told this for the last 25 years.
  11. What he looks like is when they find the bones of someone medieval, and do a facial reconstruction of them on a history programme.
  12. Ireland receives roughly 2000 asylum applications a month. They're now claiming that 80% of those are from people crossing from NI to ROI, that's 1600 people. It wouldn't go unnoticed if that amount of people were taking the ferry across in a single month. Basically I think the Irish government are full of shit. And we're actually quite multi-cultural over here. My town even has a dark skinned fella living here now, possibly a Portuguese, or maybe someone just back from a fortnight in Benidorm, it's hard to tell.
  13. 'We will just repeat without any verification'
  14. The book that I read recently (Utopia for realists) talks about migration. There was a bit in it where it says that the % of a child to get to 6 in Sudan is 20%. Yet there's a large portion of US doesn't want them and wants to send them back. Same as here. Yet the life expectancy of a front line troop in Vietnam, Afghan and Iraq COMBINED is a lot lower than that (I don't even think it was 2%). However the consensus is not to send the troops there as its too dangerous.
  15. Started that at the weekend. Only two episodes in, but I agree. The lass that plays Martha is brilliant in it.
  16. I doubt they go across in busloads. Howay, you irsh lads aren't so insular you still stare at brown people are you? I agree with you about it needing a European eide solution, let's see what Labour come up with I guess. But the optics of people arriving in small boats on Kent beaches is clearly a problem for government, whether they apply for asylum or simply disappear into the black economy. The latter has got to be a huge security risk too.
  17. I don't think you need ID to get across on the ferry but I'm sure that busloads to brown skinned fellas suddenly deciding to take a trip to Larne would ring some alarm bells. The issue for the Tories isn't the small boats, it's the fact that the people are applying for asylum in the UK. If they knew that a large percentage of those landing in Dover were then going to make their way on to Ireland then they wouldn't be nearly as worried about it. This isn't a British or Irish problem, it's a European problem and until there's one co-ordinated solution it's going to keep happening. There needs to be one set of European asylum decision making and successful applicants distributed fairly across Europe. Asylum is about reaching safety, not necessarily settling in your preferred country.
  18. I googled him to remind if he really does look like a medieval peasant. I think he looks more like a bowl of soup personally.
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