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  1. What happened? Give up listening to those plonkers. Shola set up Lua Lua who's shot was parried by the keeper straight at STaylor who couldn't miss.
  2. Morgan Freeman is reportedly set to marry his 27-year-old step-granddaughter. The Shawshank Redemption star, 72, is planning on wedding E'Dena Hines once he is divorced from his second wife Myrna - reports The National Enquirer. Hines is the granddaughter of Freeman's first wife - and he and Myrna have raised her since she was a young child. A family insider told the National Enquirer, "Becoming Mrs Freeman has been E'Dnea's goal. "It's not technically incest, because they are not related by blood. Morgan is trying desperately to keep his divorce out of open court so all the shameful facts won't become public." Another family member told the tabloid, "Morgan has led her to believe that he wants to marry her."
  3. Not surprising we are getting out played, their season is in full swing.
  4. http://www.journallive.co.uk/north-east-news/journal-radio/
  5. Listen Live http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/2009/07/10/...72703-24121668/
  6. Total bargain at 59p, more fun than some games I've paid £40 for !
  7. Recommended games: Flick Bowling - £1.19 Paper Toss - Free Flight Control - 59p Harbor Master - 59p iBomber - 59p iShoot - £1.19 Touch Physics - £1.79
  8. Bundesliga side VfB Stuttgart have agreed a £19m deal with Real Madrid for striker Klaas Jan Huntelaar, who is now deciding whether to leave The Bernabeu. (Reuters)
  9. The wife of footballer Colin Hendry died today after her family made the heartbreaking decision to switch off her life-support machine. Denise Hendry, 42, had been in a coma for weeks after she was given an epidural anaesthetic as part of an operation to repair botched cosmetic surgery. The operation at Salford Royal Hospital was to have been the last in a long line of procedures to repair the original damage of seven years ago. Today her husband Colin gathered his four children around him when the decision was made to switch off his wife's life support machine this morning. Mrs Hendry had nearly died in 2002 after a liposuction procedure at a private hospital in Preston went badly wrong. She suffered nine punctures to her bowel and colon, causing blood poisoning and multiple organ failure and needed a 16-hour operation in May as part of the recovery process. Since Denise had undergone her latest operation to fix the damage she had only opened her eyes once as Colin and members of his family kept a vigil at her bedside. It is understood she suffered a meningitis-type infection as a result of the latest operation and was in intensive care at the hospital. This week consultants agreed with Mr Hendry that it was time the machine keeping her breathing should be turned off. He said he wanted his children to be at the hospital with their mother before she died. One of his family friends said: 'This is a man who has endured so much in the last five years.' It is believed that the former Premiership star and Scottish international will now take legal advice about his wife's treatment at Salford Royal. Swedish cosmetic surgeon Gustav Aniansson carried out the liposuction at the private Broughton Park Hospital, in Preston, Lancashire, in April 2002. Speaking about Denise's ordeal which started after the liposuction surgery at Preston by Dr Gustav Aniannson, Colin said: 'We are having to live with the awful consequences of what that man did.' The Hendry's eldest daughter Rheagan is persuing a career in entertainment and modelling while her brother Kyle, 18, is on the books of one of his father's old clubs , Blackburn Rovers. Calum is ten and Niamh is nine. Rheagan said: 'It has always been a great shame that my youngest brother and sister don't remember mum from before her illness.' 'She was not some sort of TV footballers' wife.She was all for the family.' Hendry spoke about his wife's health in May, saying: "Denise has shown some signs of improvement over the last few days. 'She's a real fighter and I believe that, if anyone can come through an ordeal like this, it's Denise. 'I spend every day at her bedside and it's encouraging to see the progress she is making, although there is still a long way to go.' In 2006 Mrs Hendry was awarded £300,000 in compensation - the largest cosmetic surgery payout in history - from the 'reckless' doctor, Gustaf Aniansson, who carried out the operation. The NHS doctors who saved her reported Dr Aniansson to the General Medical Council, describing him as 'reckless and incompetent'. Hendry added: 'It's easy to look back now and say how we wish she hadn't gone to Aniansson, but she did and we're having to live with the awful consequences of that man's negligence. 'The operation he undertook went dreadfully wrong and Denise nearly died.' Further corrective surgery at Preston Royal Infirmary was not successful and his wife had to have further treatment at Salford Royal. The family's lawyer, Stephen Jones, an expert in clinical negligence cases with Manchester law firm Pannone, said: 'I was obviously most concerned when Colin told me of Denise's ongoing problems. 'She has been through an awful lot over the years as a direct result of Mr Aniansson's negligent surgery back in 2002 and has had to undergo numerous remedial operations since. Denise and Colin Hendry in hospital after she recovered from the initial botched surgery in 2002 'Her admission to Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust was due to problems from one of those operations.' Scottish Football Association chief executive Gordon Smith said today: 'This is devastating news for Colin and his family. 'The thoughts of everyone at the Scottish FA and, I am sure, everyone associated with the game here in Scotland are with them at this tragic time.'
  10. This thread is golden
  11. So why is that picture from a Mr Richard Kelly's photobucket album ? And why is such a rich chap wearing a knock off shirt ?
  12. A nice Sunderland IP address for someone from West Virginia.
  13. Just spotted this on N-O. From about 25 seconds in. Typical isn't it, the only swearing in the whole film and it has to Ashley who says it.
  14. Jimbo

    UFC

    I thought Bravo were looking at getting it again.
  15. Jimbo

    UFC

    London, England – UFC 100, the biggest mixed martial arts event in history, will be televised live on multiple platforms in the United Kingdom this coming Saturday, July 11, the Ultimate Fighting Championship® organisation has confirmed. British UFC fans have two ways of experiencing the greatest night in mixed martial arts history live: on Sky Channel 433 and online at UFC.com. Fans will be able to catch all the action from the biggest fight night of the year completely free of charge. As an exciting bonus to British fans, Sky Channel 433’s UFC 100 coverage will begin at 9pm, Saturday, as a 9-hour UFC marathon gets underway with all five episodes of the ‘UFC’s Top 100 Fights’. This will be followed by the official ‘Countdown to UFC 100’ program which then leads into 3am, where the spotlight turns to Las Vegas, as the biggest MMA show of all time goes LIVE. UK fight fans unable to join the televised action on Sky Channel 433 need not worry, though, for they can also catch every punch, kick and submission at UFC 100 by logging on to UFC.com. Those fans are encouraged to log-on to UFC.com for details on how they can watch UFC 100 live online. Included on the historic UFC 100 card are UFC Championship® battles between heavyweight juggernauts Brock Lesnar and Frank Mir and welterweight wrecking machines Georges St. Pierre and Thiago Alves. Plus, Ultimate Fighter(R coaches collide as British superstar Michael ‘The Count Bisping and former PRIDE champion Dan Henderson throw-down in a middleweight showdown. Beyond UFC 100, there are further exciting announcements in the pipeline for British UFC fans.
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