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toughguymick@hotmail.co.uk

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  1. I think you will find Lee Evans has a bigger following that Gervais. Gervais is a David Willams ( from Liitle Britain) comic. A lot of gay people and toffs like him. Thats why I think its strange why you like him when you live in Newcastle. Maybe you bat for the other team.
  2. Hey why are you lads having a go at Sunderland? Their the only twats that can understand yous. The bird who's shagging the black dude from black eyed peas had years of speaking lessons before she went on the telly.
  3. Wavey Davey you scum bag A WELL-KNOWN children’s entertainer has been charged over an alleged £30,000 benefit fraud. David Simpson, better known as “Wavey Davey”, was subject of a 19-month probe by Department for Work and Pensions investigators. The 44-year-old, who also works as a gymnastics instructor, is accused of wrongly claiming government handouts while insisting he has severe mobility problems. News of the entertainer being charged will shock many Liverpool parents. Simpson was renowned in the city as a popular juggler and balloon-maker at children’s parties. He once won a silver medal at the “alternative” Commonwealth Games after the official 1992 competition in Edinburgh was boycotted in protest against apartheid in South Africa. More recently, he ran a gymnastics class at Park Road leisure centre, in Toxteth. The investigation centred on allegations Simpson wrongly claimed money over a nine- year period. He received disability allowance after stating a road traffic accident left him with a longstanding injury which meant he could only walk 20 yards over a few minutes. Simpson was watched over a period of time by investigators and had documents seized relating to work he undertook as an entertainer and his apparent “active lifestyle”. Full story Liverpool Echo
  4. Marseille 7 fucking 0 65 mins What a load of shit BOW DOWN TO THE KING MOTHERFUCKERS
  5. I was right Arsenal no bankers and Marseille bankers so bow down to the king mother fuckers.
  6. I said Arsenal were no bankers and I said Marseille were bankers in the betting thread so fucking bow down to the king
  7. Ronald MacDonald House is a good name for a kids hospital. All kids like MacDonalds.
  8. Top man you don't here Paul McCartney doing that. Sir Paul would say "I'll do a gig". Fucking tight twat it costs him fuck all to do a gig for fuck sake.
  9. RICKY Tomlinson donated £1m to a charity that houses the families of sick children at Alder Hey. The ECHO can today reveal the Royle Family star gave the money to Ronald McDonald House so an extension could be built. Charity bosses said they were “astonished” when they realised the size of the donation which paid for the majority of the £1.5m project, made up of apartments. Ricky said: “I have been very lucky in my life and it is such a worthwhile charity. “I have a few charities that I support and they are all for kids, they are our future. “When it comes to money, you can only spend so much, I’m not into cars or race horses or anything like that. “It is nice to be in a position to give something back. And since my grandson was born it brings it home more, he has changed my life.” Dozens of children and their families gathered at the site in West Derby to watch the actor place a time capsule within the foundations of the extension, to be made up of 15 family apartments. Read More http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/liverpool-n.../#ixzz14F6EoNH8
  10. Arsenal are no bankers silly shits. Arsenal will rest a few players because they don't need to win and they have 9 points. Arsenal will be happy with a draw which will give them 10 points. Don't get me wrong they may win but they are no bankers. I'll have a look at the team before cash gets involves. What a load of shit
  11. Taken from the BBC website Liverpool have appointed ex-Tottenham director of football Damien Comolli as their director of football strategy. The 38-year-old Frenchman was sacked by Spurs in October 2008 after three years at the club and later joined French outfit St Etienne as sporting director. He will begin work with Reds owner John Henry and boss Roy Hodgson immediately. "I am delighted to be joining Liverpool and look forward to working with John and Roy," said Comolli, who also spent seven seasons as a scout at Arsenal. "I think we all realise there is a big job ahead, but we all share the vision that John has for rebuilding the club and bringing back the success that the supporters deserve." Since succeeding Rafael Benitez as Liverpool manager last summer, Hodgson has endured a difficult start to life at Anfield. His side were knocked out of the Carling Cup by Northampton, won only one of the first eight Premier League matches this season and were in the relegation zone until Sunday's late victory at Bolton. "I am looking forward to working with Damien whom I have known for many years," said former Fulham boss Hodgson. "We are engaged in an exciting project here and he will bring a lot to the table. We all want to see moves to strengthen the squad and support player development over the next few years. "John Henry and I are totally united in delivering on that ambition." Henry's New England Sports Ventures (NESV) group completed a £300m takeover of Liverpool in October and the American indicated Comolli's appointment could be the first of several. "Today's announcement is just the first step in creating a leadership group and structure designed to develop, enhance and implement our long-term philosophy of scouting, recruitment, player development and all of the other aspects necessary to build and sustain a club able to consistently compete at the highest level in European football," explained Henry. "Damien has a proven track-record of identifying exciting young footballing talent and we are delighted that he has agreed to join Liverpool. "Working closely with Roy Hodgson and the coaching staff, I know he will make a valuable contribution to strengthening the club and the squad as we move forward. "We intend to be bold and innovative. We will not rest until we have restored Liverpool Football Club to the greatness Liverpool fans expect." After a modest playing career in which he represented Monaco's youth team, Comolli gained his French coaching licence and then worked at the club under then manager Arsene Wenger. When Wenger took over at Arsenal in 1996 he employed Comolli as his European scout. He received credit for the signings of Kolo Toure, Emmanuel Eboue and Gael Clichy and enjoyed a stint as St Etienne's technical director before succeeding Frank Arnesen at Tottenham. Martin Jol was Spurs manager at the time and, after he was sacked in 2007, the Dutchman complained that Comolli had recruited a number of players without his consent. Many of Comolli's signings - including the likes of Gareth Bale, Benoit Assou-Ekotto and Heurelho Gomes - raised eyebrows and he was dismissed along with Juande Ramos and his coaching staff after Spurs made a dreadful start to the 2008-09 Premier League season. He returned to St Etienne in November 2008 and oversaw two disappointing campaigns, but they have made a fine start to this season and he departs with the club fourth in the Ligue One table.
  12. Are Yeovil worth a bet at 11/4 or is the manager talking shit?
  13. on the floor laughing me tits of I'll fucking bet you are Fucking funny were you get that from? Not good to look at but fucking funny
  14. Cant the black dude from black eyed peas help?
  15. Its Geordies thick as pig shit mind you Newcastle got a name in USA now the black dude from black eyed peas shagging "Mrs Cole". Not John Lennon but at least Newcastle on the map now
  16. Oh I forgot Cheryl Cole big in USA shes shagging the black dude from Black eyed peas a great name to base your city on.
  17. Me above comment explains your comment. Sorry Newcastle won no fucking leagues and Ant and Dec made no number ones but come on mate have a bit of respect you sound a bitter twat.
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