clubchamp98
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Take that long to put his concrete boots on and carry him to the river.That’s 9 mins too long.
Take that long to put his concrete boots on and carry him to the river.That’s 9 mins too long.
Devil's advocate you say??Disgusting and I agree that this has no place in society.
Whilst it’s clear what the connotation is, and purely playing devils advocate, he and his solicitor could turn around and say it represents something else.
He could argue and state “it was in reference to the year 1997 and how fantastic this time was in the music and party scene. Not enough referring to “should have done more in this year”
As it’s open to interpretation and does not specifically state “Hillsborough”, I could see this as a loophole argued by his solicitor.
As I say, purely devil’s advocate, however it could be a possibility.
Thoughts fellow forum friends….
And he breedsEvery club has its wombats.... some bigger than others.
Folk chant offensive stuff in a mob mentality after too much ale.
But this guy has gone out and bought the shirt, got it printed and gone out in public wearing it.
All possible reasons for what he was thinking are troubling.
His barrister could try it but the prosecution would simply bring forward a succession of expert football witnesses who would point out the very clear meaning to this that anyone in the game would understand, particularly bearing in mind the history between the two clubs. That particular defence would fall apart in minutes.Disgusting and I agree that this has no place in society.
Whilst it’s clear what the connotation is, and purely playing devils advocate, he and his solicitor could turn around and say it represents something else.
He could argue and state “it was in reference to the year 1997 and how fantastic this time was in the music and party scene. Not enough referring to “should have done more in this year”
As it’s open to interpretation and does not specifically state “Hillsborough”, I could see this as a loophole argued by his solicitor.
As I say, purely devil’s advocate, however it could be a possibility.
Thoughts fellow forum friends….
On 2 August 2022, Huddlestone signed for Manchester United, to act as a player-coach for its under-21 team. He replaced Paul McShane who retired from playing at the end of the 2021–22 season.[41]I played an Open today in Nottinghamshire, and we were told Tom Huddlestone was playing.
Out of interest, I looked him up on Wiki to see when he retired and who he last played for. I was shocked to find out he is still registered as a player, for Manchester United, since 2022.
Imagine he came off the bench in the FA Cup final. That would have been funny.
Yeah, I loved Huddlestone, built like a brick house but played like Pirlo! I still think he struck a ball purer than anyone I've ever seen. When he struck a shot on his laces nobody was stopping it.As a player he was technically gifted, good with both feet, fantastic passing ability and great control.
For his size he should’ve put himself about a bit and flatten players, disappointingly that wasn’t part of his nature
Scored one of the best goals I've ever seen, that overhead kick for Sweden v England.Zava announces his retirement at 41 . A cracking career, well managed as he got older.
Surely we should be talking about how football has retired from Zlatan..Scored one of the best goals I've ever seen, that overhead kick for Sweden v England.
Looks like the first midfield signing has been done
At one point this morning we were linked with Weghorst . I'm relieved to say that the club have quickly denied that. Not a good start to the day though.Must be a slow news day... apparently Spurs want Watkins
Yeah, because he's leaving us to move to Spurs