November 2, 2025Nov 2 2 minutes ago, Cheese said: It's simple logic. Only if you know he doesn't still "stay in looking after" his daughter 😁
November 2, 2025Nov 2 4 minutes ago, boogs said: Only if you know he doesn't still "stay in looking after" his daughter 😁 Good point. Maybe he does.
November 2, 2025Nov 2 4 hours ago, Dr. Feelgood said: An immediate look shows this, but there's definitely more. Paul Scholes angered his neighbours in August 2020 and again in January 2021 by allowing his children to hold parties and social gatherings at his home in Oldham, Greater Manchester, in blatant disregard of local COVID-19 lockdown restrictions. Key details of the incidents: August 2020: Scholes hosted a seven-hour party for his son Arron's 21st birthday, which included a DJ and a burger van. At the time, Greater Manchester was under new local lockdown rules that banned social gatherings in people's homes or gardens due to high infection rates. Neighbours and local MP Debbie Abrahams expressed anger, and the police were called to the property to "engage" with an individual and ensure compliance. January 2021: Scholes' children held a New Year's Eve fancy dress party at his mansion when the area was under Tier 4 COVID-19 rules, which explicitly prohibited mixing households. Photos of the event were posted on social media, again leading to neighbour complaints and public criticism. February 2021: Scholes himself was later seen flouting rules again by taking a hike on Saddleworth Moor with four friends, even though government guidance at the time limited exercise to only one other person outside your household. Neighbours reportedly accused Scholes and his family of having a "blatant disregard for the rules" and setting a bad example as a public figure and role model. Should have held it at Downing St if he wanted to really blatantly disregard the rules
November 3, 2025Nov 3 Fair play to him, Covid the the biggest and costliest overblown con in our lifetimes.
What a really decent bloke it turns out he is !