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THunter

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  1. Unless they're footballers. In which case, the slag deserved it. She was asking for it.
  2. Aye, an English man has never committed rape. If the two scrotes were footballers, Wanderers Ways would be pleading their innocence.
  3. Staffies are great dogs. Friendly, loving, loyal and great with kids. But they're immensely powerful, so when trouble comes, it's brutal. The problem comes with bad owners. So, let's punish the dog. Yeah, great thinking. Humans are supposed to be the highest life form on the planet. Yet we fuck everything up. Deal with the people. Yet that won't happen. The Daily Mail and its fanatical followers on sites like this will see to that.
  4. Why are you surprised? Huge numbers of people are being treated this way. One poor sod was assessed as fit for work when he was blind in one eye, paralysed down one side and couldn't speak. He died the next day. Watch Iain Duncan Smith's reaction to being told this and remember that he's a hero to the blue rosette brigade on here.
  5. I used to work with a man who once tripped over Stephen Hawking. Stood next to Mark Lamarr at the Edinburgh festival. Didn't punch him. Always regretted it. Nearly ran over Norman Tebbit in London. Regret that too. The nearly bit that is.
  6. Not really. He got his arse kicked in the Olympics by Roberto Cammarelle. It was bound to happen again.
  7. A bit back Liverpool players were having their homes broken into when away playing in Europe. It seems the culprits are branching out. Musicians at Liverpool Philharmonic theatre have had laptops, phones and money stolen from backstage tonight.
  8. Couple of years ago I think. Before that it was back in the seventies.
  9. Bartley was younger than that and had a contract that he couldn't be tied to, although we did get compensation. The under-18s will be on academy contracts, 2 years with the option on a third year.
  10. Quite. Then they employ less people at the going rate who'd be paying tax. Tax payer shafted twice. And liking it, judging by most of the comments on here. The last Labour government introduced work placements as part of its New Deal programme. Then abandoned them due to massive abuse. The thing is, they could be a good idea, if done properly. Giving someone long-term unemployed work experience and the chance of a reference. But they aren't done properly. Companies take the piss and see it as free labour and the schemes aren't policed properly due to under resourcing and incompetence.
  11. THunter replied to HomerJay's topic in Terrace Talk
    That's about it.
  12. THunter replied to Casino's topic in Terrace Talk
    I'll go off results, thanks. So far they aren't good enough. The same shower who reckoned that Megson was the greatest ever Bolton manager are getting behind Freedman. It doesn't inspire confidence. The Freedman/Megson is the greatest mob have formed an opinion and are now looking for reasons to support that. I'll do it the other way round. Facts first.
  13. THunter replied to roybarker's topic in Terrace Talk
    As ever, the people who get fucked over are the fans. Don't know where you get the 4-0 from. We've beaten Portsmouth by that score a few times at home, but never at the Reebok. They beat us 4-0 at their gaff ten years ago.

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