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Another day loafing...oh joy
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Toontastic Xmas Piss Up - Derby (H) Sun 23rd Dec
Scottish Mag replied to Radgina's topic in General Chat
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Its taken me all week but I finally managed to get our tree up....
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Aye resulting in him turning to drugs and becoming a hardcore raver... http://www.enigmaentertainment.com.au/forum/member.php?u=473 There he is is that blaydon? fucking quality. especially this thread where he asks advice on whether he should get his eyebrow pierced http://www.enigmaentertainment.com.au/foru...hread.php?t=592 Pretty sure that's him. I remember Li3nZ not too long ago posting a link to his homepage where Blaydon/Benny/Adidas/Cheyne was going on about going to Adelaide for a rave and it being the the first time he'd flown. Makes his coming over here to work with his uncle at the Chronicle even more impressive tbf. It is him. I see him logging in to MSN every now and again but never speak to the guy.
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I never had a liquid lunch but I don't see me doing anything either. Loaf-tastic....
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Aye resulting in him turning to drugs and becoming a hardcore raver...
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Jimbo and I were seperated at birth and are telepathic...
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I don't really have an accent tbh
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Happy Birthday Bridget and Pissy...
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Hes about. Hes still reading the forum and has been very busy. He says he'll start posting again soon...
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Sol Campbell says verbal abuse towards footballers and managers has spiralled out of control and it is time for the authorities to start taking action. Campbell says he has come under fire himself while Sir Alex Ferguson, Harry Redknapp and Avram Grant have all complained about crowd behaviour. "It's out of hand now," the Portsmouth and England defender told BBC Radio 4. "We can all take the booing or light banter, but when it gets to the realms of verbal abuse it's a bridge too far." Campbell felt so strongly about the situation that he rang the BBC to raise the issue himself. "You get to the stage when people say you've got to be immune to this," he added. "I may be immune to this but I'm playing football and should not be subjected to that type of abuse. "I am an international player who has given his whole career to club and country. I think I deserve more than this. "I know some people may be a little bit disgruntled at how I left certain clubs. I totally understand that. "But when you get to the level of personal abuse that I and other players are subjected to, it's got to stop now." And Campbell thinks verbal abuse is as bad as racist chanting. "There is no difference for me," said the 33-year-old centre-half. "It's harmful. They are trying to belittle you and it is downright out of order." Campbell says not enough has been done to stamp the problem out. "I think the FA has let down a few players up and down the league," he said. The former Tottenham and Arsenal player even accused the game's governing body in England of sitting idle and brushing the problem under the carpet. "This is the 21st century," he said. "This is a human rights situation where professional sportsmen - managers as well - want to do their job professionally and people are abusing them verbally. "If this happened on the street you'd be arrested. The FA, the PFA (Professional Footballers' Association) and even the government should get involved." Campbell, who says clubs could be fined if they fail to control their fans, plans to meet the FA to air his concerns. But in response to his claims, the FA issued a statement suggesting it was already working hard to stamp out abusive behaviour by fans. "The FA works very closely with clubs and also with the government in terms of pushing for legislation to clamp down on abusive, threatening or violent behaviour in football grounds," it read. "But we have to be clear that on a match-by-match basis the responsibility lies with the individual clubs to deal with any abusive, threatening, insulting or racist behaviour that goes on. "When that behaviour goes into the realms of a criminal offence, then they must deal with it in conjunction with the police. "Whenever someone is either ejected from a ground or arrested at a football match for abusive, insulting, racist or violent behaviour, we would absolutely support any efforts to get those people banned from football matches from anything from three to 10 years. "We wouldn't want them connected with the game in any way." PFA chief executive Gordon Taylor sympathised with Campbell. He told BBC Sport: "Sol has been subjected to quite a bit of abuse of various natures in his time and he is entitled to ask for help and support. I hope that will come, not only from his club but the FA as well." Chelsea boss Grant also believes players receive too much abuse from spectators. "From a sporting perspective I don't like it," said Grant after defender Ashley Cole was verbally abused by Arsenal fans during Sunday's game against his old club. "Football is not an opera or a concert, but this is not the first time they did it and I have a feeling it won't be the last. "I don't like it. I never did it even when I was a supporter, but it's part of football."
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NEWCASTLE are on the trail of Romanian Under-21 international defender Stefan Mardare. Sources close to the centre-back’s club side, FC Vaslui, claim United have tabled a £1 million bid ahead of the January transfer window. And the Magpies’ new Eastern European scout, Vic Halom, has also been eyeing Mardare’s club-mate, Serbian midfielder Marko Ljubinkovic. Mardare, who has just turned 20, has also caught the eye of Everton, despite being halfway through only his second season in the Romanian top flight. Vaslui turned down bids of around £700,000 for Mardare from both Rapid Bucharest and Steaua Bucharest in the summer.
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I doubt anyone actually gets that option.
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anyway, it's not a blazer Also, manc-mag gets extra points for that photo You know what, you want to stop texting me (in your blazer) when I'm drunk! One year on and it's Strada 'Photogate' all over again. I'm complete scum tbh! I remember...
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Toontastic Xmas Piss Up - Derby (H) Sun 23rd Dec
Scottish Mag replied to Radgina's topic in General Chat
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aaah..thanks Alex....I did actually turn up for a piss up once, not a bad bunch really altho some didn't actually speak to me Everyone should try it once !! Thats because you scared them tbh
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Are you getting a time machine too
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Best THREAD, if we're having nominations this year
Scottish Mag replied to Holden McGroin's topic in General Chat
Its died since you stopped posting in it.. -
Toontastic Xmas Piss Up - Derby (H) Sun 23rd Dec
Scottish Mag replied to Radgina's topic in General Chat
Yup but will be closer to 1 for me by the time I get in. Need to work out where I am going to dump my bag though... -
Toontastic Xmas Piss Up - Derby (H) Sun 23rd Dec
Scottish Mag replied to Radgina's topic in General Chat
Are we just meeting in The Trent as usual?