Dick Knight said ten thousand people were there. Richard Evans (presenter) asked him where Norman Cook was.
Dick got in a good dig at Prezza. "It's a big issue and John Prescott is the person's who's made the decision to postponje his decision and re-oipen the public inquiry."
Good chants of...
Liverpool: everyone loves football
Brighton: not everyone loves football, sadly.
Arsenal: decision devolved to the London mayor, Prezza doesn't have much to do with it.
Apparently someone at the airport shouted: "Oi Elton! What do you think of Luton Town?" at him.
Seriously though, the best headline I've seen today was "BENNY ON A JET".
I'm suprised just how many people are taking the company's side here. If they haven't put in your contract that you might be searched, then they have no right to search you. Ask them to call the police if they suspect you of wrongdoing.
And join a union today.
Oh bloody hell, got the wrong Adam cos I didn't read it properly, sorry. It's obviously the Albion's fault. They should start getting up the league table before they go round signing players witrh the same name. I mean it's a disgrace. Call themselves professionals?
Some senior council officers are notorious rogues. I know of one who presided over an authority whose social services were found to be failing vulnerable children, yet he still awarded himself a 25 per cent pay rise, then took "early retirement" and was allowed to write his own reference!
FOR PETE'S SAKE JOIN ONE! They can help you with all these issues. I don't know what job you do, but the GMB represent lots of staff in factories/on production lines.
There was a Richard Fleming who was a sports reporter for BBC Southern Counties for a bit. He works for the World Service now, doing stuff like Djibouti v Central African Republic.
Employers find it easier to fill jobs in "desirable" locations because there's a higher supply of, and flexibility of labour. So there are fewer jobs.
In places such as Crawley there's a lower supply of labour cos people are less transient (there are fewer students there for example)...
He's got a point, BUT the counter argument to this was put very nicely by Simon Hoggart in the Guardian a while back. Basically he said that the net social benefit of cheap air travel outweighed the net social cost.
So cheap flights may pollute the atmosphere, but at least they let poorer...
I agree with TLO. And I think everyone should be reminded that we shouldn't be making ANY speculation at present about anything the arrested man may have done. It may effect any future trial, and any future conviction.
Oh go away. I lived in Brighton (Preston ward and St Peters Ward: I know you like to know these things) between the ages of 3 and 18, so I'll support who I like thanks.
I'm not getting into any further argument, either.