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  1. Were we supposed to be "pleasantly surprised" ?
  2. I cant believe some people on here still think alan smith can play football. He has had loads of time to prove himself and he has. He has proved he is a complete waste of space who could not score in a brothel.
  3. Anybody who sees yesterdays performance as anything other than the woeful death throws of a team in terminal decline is deluding themselves. If we have to play shola up front for any length of time we are going down. His miss at the end sums the idiot up he is completely inadequate for top flight football. But then again so is our board and manager.
  4. I hope he doesn't suffer a bad injury in his first few games.
  5. Lazy journalism of the worst sort. There is no next leeds. They were operating way beyotheir means. We are not. They also did not own their most valuable assets. We dont have any valuable assets lol. Seriously we might get relegated but we have a huge stadium and relatively little debt in comparison to thers. A real leeds type scenario could await Arsenal if they dont make the champions league this season. or man utd when Sir Alex does retire with their debt if they get someone in who takes a while to settle in they could be fucked.
  6. Lazy journalism of the worst sort. There is no next leeds. They were operating way beyotheir means. We are not. They also did not own their most valuable assets. We dont have any valuable assets lol. Seriously we might get relegated but we have a huge stadium and relatively little debt in comparison to thers. A real leeds type scenario could await Arsenal if they dont make the champions league this season. or man utd when Sir Alex does retire with their debt if they get someone in who takes a while to settle in they could be fucked.
  7. What about land based? I am almost certain they have no land based nuclear subs. But dont quote me on that.
  8. http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/jan/2...hard-williamson Tension between the Vatican and Jewish groups looked set to explode yesterday after Pope Benedict XVI rehabilitated a British bishop who has claimed no Jews died in gas chambers during the second world war. Benedict yesterday welcomed back into the Roman Catholic Church Richard Williamson and three other men who were excommunicated in 1988 after being ordained without Vatican permission. The three had been appointed by breakaway French archbishop Marcel Lefebvre. The Vatican decree issued yesterday spoke of overcoming the "scandal of divisiveness" and seeking reconciliation with Lefebvre's conservative order, the Society of Saint Pius X, which opposes the modernisation of Catholic doctrine. But Jewish groups have warned the Pope that the decision could damage Catholic-Jewish relations after Williamson claimed in an interview, broadcast last week, that historical evidence "is hugely against six million having been deliberately gassed in gas chambers as a deliberate policy of Adolf Hitler ... I believe there were no gas chambers". Shimon Samuels, of the Simon Wiesenthal Centre in Paris, said he understood the German-born pope's desire for Christian unity but said Benedict could have excluded Williamson, whose return to the church will "cost" the Vatican politically. In an interview taped last November and aired last Wednesday on Swedish television, Williamson said he agreed with the "most serious" revisionist historians of the second world war who had concluded that "between 200,000-300,000 perished in Nazi concentration camps, but not one of them by gassing in a gas chamber". Williamson added he realised he could go to jail for Holocaust denial in Germany. British Jewish groups condemned the decision and said they feared it could damage social cohesion. "The Council of Christians and Jews have said that in recent years there has been a considerable increase in antisemitism from some of the eastern European churches," said Mark Gardner, spokesman for the Community Security Trust which monitors attacks on Jewish people in the UK. Gardner said he hoped the Vatican would make it clear it abhors Williamson's comments about the gas chambers. "Jews will be extremely alarmed by the lifting of this excommunication on somebody who holds such extreme anti-Jewish views," Gardner said. "I hope the Vatican will speak out on this particular aspect of Williamson's ideology." Elan Steinberg, vice president of the American Gathering of Holocaust Survivors and their Descendants, warned last week the Vatican's actions would play into the hands of those seeking to stir up trouble. "For the Jewish people ... this development ... encourages hate-mongers everywhere," Steinberg said. Rome's chief rabbi Riccardo Di Segni said that revoking Williamson's excommunication would open "a deep wound". Senior Vatican spokesman Father Federico Lombardi fought back yesterday, telling the Observer: "Williamson's statements are not agreed with and are open to criticism, and they have nothing to do with the lifting of the excommunication. One is not connected to the other. The Society of Saint Pius X has itself distanced itself from these statements." Relations between the Vatican and Jewish groups are already strained by the row over Pope Pius XII, who was pontiff during the second world war, and is being considered by the Vatican for beatification. He is accused by some historians and Jewish leaders of failing to speak out against the Holocaust. Israeli officials recently protested when a senior cardinal said Israel's offensive in Gaza had turned it into a "big concentration camp". It is not the first controversy for Benedict. His decision to allow freer use of the old Latin mass, including a Good Friday prayer for the conversion of Jews, caused widespread anger. His reintroduction of the Latin mass earned him criticism from Jewish groups but brought him closer to the Swiss-based Society of Saint Pius X, which opposed many of the changes introduced in the 1960s by the Second Vatican Council, including holding mass in local languages. The society's leader, Lefebvre, was still at odds with Rome in 1988 when he ordained four new bishops, including Williamson, without permission from the Vatican, earning excommunication both for himself and all four bishops. Lefebvre died in 1991. Benedict has pushed to normalise relations with the society, meeting the current head, bishop Bernard Fellay, shortly after becoming pope in 2005. In its statement yesterday, the Vatican said Benedict was bringing the bishops back into the fold "with the hope that full conciliation and shared communion is achieved as soon as possible".
  9. If you want to be robbed blind go to temple bar. If you want a good drink in a good bar go to the brazen head.
  10. After a night out I went to a kebab shop on the haymarket and asked for a donner. When asked what I wanted on it I said "A pie". So he put a pie on my kebab and some chilli sauce. I was very hungry think I had been smoking that night.
  11. Are these accounts something they have to post?
  12. Do you have a point or are you just the cunt I think you are?
  13. just been to see this. A really good film with amazing scenery , a definate watch! The wife wants to go see this but I detest the inequalities of India and Mumbai especially.
  14. Alternative to what. You think we are suddenly going to run out of people trying to become MPs? No, but insufficient wages could lead to the likes of you standing. Ha ha I would never stand too many skeletons in the old closet. But really they get huge wages and a pension that would make Croesus jealous.
  15. Alternative to what. You think we are suddenly going to run out of people trying to become MPs?
  16. If we get relegated is there any chance of Ashley going bust and committing suicide?
  17. http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/blog/20...-at-footballers He should have a word with Loise Taylor then.
  18. You know him like? He campaigned for equal rights for Gurkhas which in my mind makes him a sound bloke. Now get off your high chair and pipe down
  19. Sound bloke served with the Gurkhas. RIP Legend.
  20. My love for the club will not change. But I wont spend another penny on it while that cockney wanker is in charge.
  21. I totally agree with you there. He has steadied the ship and altho we have had some recent poor results we have got better than what we were like a few months ago. I'm sure im in a very small minority here but i believe he will prove himself and once he is given a chance to have his own team we will see a vast improvement. i may stress this is MY OPINION!!!! I understand totally. You're still wrong though he is too old and has not kept up with how the shape of football has changed over the years in the premiership.
  22. Can we write to him and ask him to buy us instead of the evening standard.
  23. I decided to support Newcastle United rather than taking a professional interest in tiddlywinks.
  24. To the tune of Waltzing matilda. We don't want Kinnear here We don't want Kinnear here We don't want Kinnear here Any Fucking More Repeat ad nauseum.
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