Given the amount of his own people he killed over the years that's rich coming from him.
In the years that have elapsed I've completely turned my view round on this, when we went to war I believed in what we were doing because I (stupidly) believed Tony Blair, time has proved that him and his...
With the choice of Barca or Master Chef I ended up watching the film Cass on youtube, not the run of the mill hoolie flick, concentrated equally on the race issues as well as the violence.
Problem was got right to the last part of 11 and some kind person had removed the sound.
I could see...
No BG Tim is right on this one, apart from doing his 'driving' job Chiv is part of the set up at Craven Cottage.
Nicky Bissett is a postman in Yorkshire and Richard Tiltman is my mortgage man in Worthing, and a good one as well if any NSC'ers need mortgage help.
Probably fixtures a long time back but my lad brought me the dvd and I watched it last night.
Probably with my football anorak on the film didn't hit the spot, too many factual issues, then i watched the dleted scenes section and actually had they left a lot of them in it would have explained a...
Leesy asked my on BBC SCR, or whatever it was called that week, at 2.35pm if anything was going to happen.
I replied "Football is a big part of a lot of peoples lives, if you start messing with peoples lives you have to be prepared to accept the consequences."
I wasn't, I was a 31 year old, helping to orchestrate, with others, a civil war via the pages of a fanzine and other more direct action, but with a wife and two kids at home, who to quote the words of the lovely Mrs H, "Couldn't see what all the fuss was about".
Just sitting here on a Friday...
Bang on BOF, it certainly got us noticed nationally, John Lees was catapulted on to doing a colour piece on Grandstand, in fact internationally my mate phoned from Oz and said it was the second item on the Channel 9 news.
The only thing that I would say in hindsight is that we should have...
Heard Mike Parry on Talk Sport saying that he thinks Rooney is the best English player since WW2.
Obviously as an Everton fan he has a 'rose coloured' view to this but would Rooney have developed into the player that he is now if he'd stayed at Goodison Park?
Or have Manchester United made him...