Never mind that, what about the Pole caught doing sexual things with Henry the Hoover, apparently this is common in Poland? http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1580535/Worker-caught-having-sex-with-Henry-Hoover.html
What about the old perv that got caught shagging his bicycle?....I've been with a few 'bikes' in my time but that's ridiculous.... http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1569272/Man-who-had-sex-with-bicycle-sentenced.html
I don't understand why these people are being put in prison but the people who beat up an old man and a disabled person (Millwall fans) aren't.
The draw is on Saturday so by the time we play Swindon we will know the opposition for the next round. Add a bit of spice for both teams if its a good one.
SSN just said swindon have been rewarded with a trip to Championship leaders Southampton. We're away not home !
i was there that night, what a shambles, worst display ever. first few games after the takeover - still had saga and rasiak ffs showed how useless they were!
My Dad's been a life long Swindon fan (very depressed at the moment) but he thinks Saints will hammer them !
I worked there for a few months. Within a few minutes walk of the hotel was an excellent Indian restaurant and a superb pub (The Glue Pot) so I was more than happy. Having said that it is pretty grim though ...
It used to be the case that accounts of lazy or errant journalism were so few that they actually drew conversation up and down the land, and were later reported on the news with profound apologies. Nowadays, it occurs, say once every quarter of an hour. It's endemic. I reckon it's the fault of news editors who are so desperate to fill up time in those unneeded 24 hour news programmes that they have lost any sense of quality and accuracy. Everyone said the proliferation of channels, be they news, entertainment, etc... would mean the slippery slope, and we can clearly see that we are on our way down it. And that's not even including the tabloid newspapers. Overreaction..? No. Just reminding myself and others that people used to take care of what came out of their mouths to inform others. Even in sports news.