I think it may only work if they were left there with with similar conditions and food supplies for a year or so.
As if they weren't already angry enough that an Irish tourist had already thought of their photo opportunity... https://www.independent.ie/irish-ne...his-name-into-wall-at-auschwitz-37406241.html
My first thought was that this happens often enough that they've already got a failing policy about it.
But you do not understand. Yes, back in the 1970s some Chelsea fans used to sing anti Jewish stuff about spurs so spurs adopted the Yiddo chants to counter the anti Semitic filth and use it as a positive. But nowadays this chanting provokes some into becoming anti Semitic so it the fault of spurs fans and spurs fans alone that opposition fans still hiss and sing about Hitler. As for the picture...that's comedy not hypocrisy...nor was the joke about all spurs players being Jewish illustrated with them holding their arms out questioningly hypocritical. And as for the joke about how Ronnie Rosenthal should have passed to jurgen klinnsman cos the war was a long time ago...that was not a disgusting reference to the holocaust for cheap laugh... no sireee...nothing to see here...keeping on walking ...
So, Villa's response to being seriously in FFP trouble? Let's appoint an expensive Christian Purslow, as Chief Executive, to manage...........an expensive DoF in Jesus Garcia Pitarch........to buy a load of expensive foreign signings. Dean Smith seems like a good managerial appointment, alongside Richard O'Kelly Smith, his long-standing assistant. However, appointing John Terry as football's most expensive cone-carrier and kit man is a bit off when you're in that much financial trouble and will probably act as a claret (and blue) flag being waved at the EFL bull. If they don't get themselves promoted, the FFP fallout is going to be enormous and probably include a points deduction. It will have been well earned, at least............unlike their current spending.
I hope Chav fans subject their male players to the same sort of abuse https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...r-online-threats-karen-carney-chelsea-england
Chelsea look well in control. Hopefully Jose & United can pull off a second half turn around like they did against City last season but I don't see it. Chelsea certainly won't throw it away as easily as Newcastle did against them.
That depends, have Man Utd gotten away with any blatant handballs in their own penalty area like they did against Newcastle?
Alonso busy writhing around on the floor trying to get a decision when he could have stopped the goal
Just when you think Fulham's defence couldn't let them down any further, they concede three against Cardiff