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Billy Castell

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  1. Re: Hakan Sukur, he played a brilliant game against Fulham, then lost interest and disappeared on the pitch. He returned to Galatasaray soon afterwards. And all I can remember about Dugarry is that Andy Todd properly kicked him up the arse after Dugarry continualy dived and fouled during a game.. Anyway, back on topic: Ian Botham (Scunthorpe) James Beattie (played about 3 times for Blackburn before going to Southampton) Tony Gale (Blackburn) Ian Rush (Leeds?) Seth Johnson (Leeds) Tony Dorigo (Derby?) Steve Harkness (Blackburn) ____ Rozental (Newcastle defender) Ravenelli (Derby) Giles Barnes (Derby, or any other club he's signed for) Tyrone Mears (Marsailles) Gazza and Ian Wright (Burnley) Hierro (Bolton) Paul Merson (Portsmouth?)
  2. Yep. Blackburn: Eyal Berkovic (loan) Kaba Diawara (loan, whilst we were in the 1st division) Niklas Guudmundsson George Donis (allegedly as good as Overmars) Tore Pedersen Per Pedersen (no relation) Oumar Konde Dario Marcolin Matty Holmes (our big signing after winning the league) Richard Witschge (loan, tried to buy him, but he thought he was too good for a league winning team) Egil Ostenstadt Jimmy Corbett (once heralded as the next Giggs, now a qualified Pharmicist) Djorkieff Johann Vogel Hakan Sukur Hakan Unsal Other teams: _____ Diomede (French bloke Houllier signed for Liverpool) Anthony Le Tallec (Liverpool) Andy Goram (Man Utd) Marcellino (sp? that Spanish defender you had) Eric Meijer (Liverpool) Bosko Balaban (Villa) Didn't Bolton have a Mexican striker called Borgotelli or something?
  3. That is fucking mental, but then it is Texas, which where they probably open their piss tasting beer with a revolver.Have they not seen the school/university killings in recent years?
  4. Jedward scare me, like some people are scared by clowns. There's just something a bit 'body snatcher' about them. I bet the countries that have spent 400 years trying to exterminate each other will give each other 12 points as if to say, "see we no longer want to ethnically cleanse the Repbulic of Wankovia, we gave them loads of points. Even if their act was some tuneless gypsy singing about growing turnips." Norton is good, but Wogan was better, as he got steadily more drunk as the night wore on, whilst Spain offered up a sub-Wenga Boys tune with a cross dressing ventriloquist. P.S Meenzer, you'd be the one who knows. I remember Sweden (I think) had some Opera Soprano a few years ago, and I am convinced she was in the Fith Element as a big blue opera singing alien. Am I right?
  5. He's the new Di Canio. One minute he's standing up for a bullied kid, the next he's been given a red card for punching a defender, and then fined for going waterskiing on Lake Windermere instead of turning up for training. Next thing you know, he'll be buying a flat for a homeless guy, and then arrested for having a pop at a chav with an air rifle returning from theestate agents.
  6. Skimmed the beginning of that article, and good lord the people behind that page need help. They're fucking mental.
  7. Labour will come back in time. The economy is by no means safe right now, and people will forget about Brown, the huge cock up they brought on etc. in 4 or so years time. In the mean time Cameron and his fags will happily destroy the NHS, go all Jeremy Kyle on anyone who loses their job and give tax breaks of billionaires. The burden of tax and sacrifices will shift onto the poorer in society, and The coalition and their backers will rake in any money made from any recovery that may happen. No doubt it'll be our fault everything is closing as we haven't all volunteered to keep libraries, hospitals, swimming pools etc. open after working a full-time job on minimum wage. That is what the 'Big Society' is isn't it? What really fucks me off about Cameron, Osbourne and co. is that they lecture us about the need to tighten our belts, make sacrifices to reduce the deficit and so on, and these cunts have never had to do that, living in their ivory towers. I'd like to see Osbourne try and find a job in a jobcentre staffed by fat-arsed mongs who don't care and have to worry about being able to pay a water will or that month's rent. I understand the logic behind attacking the deficit, but to savage the lower classes whilst they swan around without a worry in the world is disgusting.
  8. Going to ruin this page, and say I watched Predator 2 again as it was on TV. Not as good as the 1st film, but still entertaining. I've not seen the Alien vs. Predator films, but they look like a shit fanboy wankfest.
  9. As one of the comments said, hope he enjoyed the Carling Cup final.
  10. What is it about 80's footballers not wearing any pants? I remember seeing a team photo of Liverpool, and Ian Rush or John Aldridge pulling a similar move.
  11. You'd have to get your skates on for Turkey. With regards to any incidents on the track, avoid Monaco, Valencia and Hungary as they are boring. Spa is in a forest, and very long, so you might miss some of the key dramas. This is from someone who has never been though. Interlagos looks the best one to go to for a party mind, but it is quite a long way.
  12. I wonder if he left his teeth in. But come on, Peter Beardsley??? He must have 3 legs.
  13. There is no question that he should be in prison until he dies after the kiddie porn. I'm against the death penalty for the reason that it is a bit late to say sorry if the wrong person is executed, but the likes of Venables does make run close to changing my mind.
  14. Get a Labradoodle instead. My parents' one is great.
  15. Is JawD's Avatar Kate Bush then? Anyway, the thread gives me an excuse to put this up:
  16. My burn is healing well, but it is bloody annoying that I have to bloody loaf about so much.
  17. So the source won't even mention the 'worst' of it. Either he is Peter Sutcliffe in a fat suit or he is the Francesco Totti of weirdos-looks the part at a lower level, but cannot cut it with the big boys despite the hype.
  18. Disappointed at the AV vote, which will be used as an excuse for blocking any constitutional reforms. The public voted, and they wanted to keep the current system, with all the problems that arise from people being too comfortable in their postion. On the bright side though, this has really pissed on Clegg's cornflakes. As for the general election, a lot depends on the economic situation. If the economy really picks up, and jobs become available, then the Tories will gain a workable majority. If the economy is still on the edge, or tanking, and jobs are still hard to come by, then Labour might gain a minority government. Either way, the Lib Dems are finished as an alternative to 2 other parties.
  19. Do we have the AV result yet? I expect it to be around 60/40 against it, thus right royally fucking up Clegg and his merry band of lapdogs. So something good has come of a rejection. AV result looks a foregone conclusion. What I found interesting was that among my friends, support for electoram reform in general was very high, even if the only step was through a rather flawed approach (STV is better). Perhaps it will come in line with much needed reform of the upper house. Tories played the AV well during the forming of a coalition, it's not something either side really wanted, but it became a token gesture to electoral reform. I'd like to think that reform will be back on the agenda at the next general election, but the best people to push the agenda (LD) have severely blotted their copybook. I agree with everything you say there Matt. I doubt we will see any of the reforms you mention. The Lords will remain a dumping ground for old ex-MPs, party donors and friends of the various parties, and the rejection of the AV system will be used against any further reform for my lifetime. So we can look forward to paying for more duck houses for people who have never had a proper job in their life. As for the SNP, fuck them, let them go. We subsisdise the Scottish, and let them foist expensive policies on England and Wales, and all we get is whining and hostility.
  20. Do we have the AV result yet? I expect it to be around 60/40 against it, thus right royally fucking up Clegg and his merry band of lapdogs. So something good has come of a rejection.
  21. I voted yes, as it'll probably help shake up those safe seats the Tory and Labour nobheads have in reserve for complacient parasites who use Parliament as a cash machine. And it'll shit on David Cameron, that smug cunt. As for those who want to push Clegg over the cliff by voting No, you need not worry about giving him a lifeline by voting Yes. The Lib Dems relied on young people, students etc. so they'll collapse in good time.
  22. I voted yes, but in some ways I can't lose. If 'yes' wins, then it pisses on David Camercunt. If 'no' wins, then Prick Clegg has fucked himself over and the Lib Dems will implode. And if it close in terms of the percetages, then the coalition will be very fractured and the back stabbing will begin. So it's probably Fonzy thumbs all round. I even voted in the local elections for the first time. I had a choice between Labour, Conservative and the Socialist Alliance. So I voted for the Trotskyists for a laugh.
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