Cowfold Seagull
Fan of the 17 bus
Yep me too, very disappointed in him.Yes.
Absolutely loved him as a player
But what a prick for doing this
Loves the black stuff far too much.
Yep me too, very disappointed in him.Yes.
Absolutely loved him as a player
But what a prick for doing this
More I reckon. Somewhere around 2 pints seems to be the limit, so presumably by the time you've had number 4 the first 1 has worn off. I reckon it's more like 8-10. Or he's absolutely smashed 6 pints in an hour or so.That's probably about 6-8 pints depending on the time he stopped drinking and started driving. No excuse.
No excuses for drink driving in the modern age, hopefully he gets the book thrown at him (although he'd probably just head it away)
More I reckon. Somewhere around 2 pints seems to be the limit, so presumably by the time you've had number 4 the first 1 has worn off. I reckon it's more like 8-10. Or he's absolutely smashed 6 pints in an hour or so.
Either way, what a f***ing idiot.
I’d take it back a level and question why just before the playoffs he’s in a pub full stop.I Never understand this drink driving bollox, especially after collecting nearly £15million from us, Fulham and Norwich ever since leaving Blackburn.
Why the feck why, if you know your going to get bladdered book a cab, or leave your car somewhere if it is an impromptu pissup and still get a cab.
even if you need a cab back the next day, worse case car gets stolen, that is what insurance is for.
Crazy, no excuse...
Book.
Throw.
Jail
They should and I'm sure they will. Good mate of mine is a Norwich fan and from his stories they seem to do things the "right way" - they ditched a shirt sponsor after they didn't remove provocative "adult" social media ads for example. Gave them 3 days and then binned them off when they didn't act quick enough - can't imagine a lot of clubs doing that. Lotus stepped in as their sponsor as the factory is nearby. I think all the food served in the club (maybe not to fans, but to players etc) is sourced from local farms too to ensure the local community benefits from having the club nearby.Could & should Norwich terminate his contract?!
Like others have said, he could have injured or killed someone.
Does he have challenges though? Maybe he just likes a session like millions of others? It’s like when the famous get caught with social drugs, they bleat about the pressures of fame etc etc and check into a rehab clinic. Really? Or do you just like a line like seemingly most of the UK does but it’s better PR?On the week of a play off against Leeds as well. Idiot.
Obviously has some challenges with alcohol which I hope he can get help with.
Depends - if you have the biggest game of your season in 3 or 4 days then drinking 8-10 pints and drink driving either indicates you’re an absolute moron, or have some kind of problem.Does he have challenges though? Maybe he just likes a session like millions of others? It’s like when the famous get caught with social drugs, they bleat about the pressures of fame etc etc and check into a rehab clinic. Really? Or do you just like a line like seemingly most of the UK does but it’s better PR?
Moron, a problem, maybe just arrogant? I have no doubt there will be some sort of sob story in his defense though.Depends - if you have the biggest game of your season in 3 or 4 days then drinking 8-10 pints and drink driving either indicates you’re an absolute moron, or have some kind of problem.
Why not wait 2 weeks at most until after the play offs and be in tip top condition? Especially given the drinking school stories down here
Oh, he is nailed on that guy in twenty five years in the corner of the pub with yellow fingers and teeth nursing a pint of stout, telling anyone who will listen they once banged a supermodel and played for the current European Champions League winners Brighton & Hove Albion way back when.............Moron, a problem, maybe just arrogant? I have no doubt there will be some sort of sob story in his defense though.
I agree it would make sense to wait, but sense and Duffy are not two words you use together often.
That's the same Martin McGuiness who was one of the architects of the good Friday agreement that finally brought a decent measure of peace.I recall him tweeting (as it was called back then) a tribute to Martin McGuinness when he died "A true statesman"
The same Martin McGuinness, ex IRA brigade commander, who was almost certainly party to the plan to blow up the Grand Hotel in 1984, in Brighton of all places, whose football team were paying Duffy's wages at the time.
I would imagine he's not blessed with a plethora of GCSE's (or the Irish equivalent)
Have a look at the general response to McGuinness' death. You'd have to ban half of Ireland from being involved in the Albion if you don't want people saying positive things about him on his death.I recall him tweeting (as it was called back then) a tribute to Martin McGuinness when he died "A true statesman"
The same Martin McGuinness, ex IRA brigade commander, who was almost certainly party to the plan to blow up the Grand Hotel in 1984, in Brighton of all places, whose football team were paying Duffy's wages at the time.
I would imagine he's not blessed with a plethora of GCSE's (or the Irish equivalent)
Agree.That's the same Martin McGuiness who was one of the architects of the good Friday agreement that finally brought a decent measure of peace.
I think it's fine for anybody to faintly praise that on his death and particularly understandable for an Irishman.
Bringing that as a criticism into a thread about drink driving is just diminishing how bad drink driving is.