It seems that Holloway has him in mind. Can't link it as I read it in my morning paper. And yes I buy the Daily Mail....I don't read half of it as its utter ****e. But there are certain sections that are good like the travel and financial pages.
Unless Palace are planning to use the 3-5-2 system, I can't see it happening. Elmohamady loves Hull City and really respects Steve Bruce, he'll come here (touch wood).
I don't see it. We must be the outright favorites for him. If he leaves Sunderland (very likely) it will be to come here.
They've had a £4 million bid rejected for Ince, they will need to at least double that to get him and if they can't do that they will have to start looking at other options with Elmo being one of them
I don't buy the Mail either - just read it online. It provides a healthy dose of reality to contrast the head-in-the sand PC liberal faeces excreted by the Independent and the Guardian comic books. I would wholeheartedly recommend it to those who criticise it most, as they're the ones apparently in desperate need of it . (May I just take this opportunity on behalf of all HCFC not606'ers to wish HRH The Duke of Edinburgh a speedy recovery? Thankyou!)
A few recent stories from the Daily Mail website that I'm sure Agro has been enjoying lately, showcasing the "healthy dose of reality" that you just can't get elsewhere... http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2337819/Beyonc-posts-intimate-snap-snuggling-Blue-Ivy-tropical-vacation.html http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2337861/Kristen-Stewart-surrounds-friends-grieves-split-Robert-Pattinson.html http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2337848/Lucy-Mecklenburgh-looks-chic-monochrome-cigarette-pants-parties-friends.html ...unless you buy women's magazines of course. Some cracking stuff down that sidebar. Cutting edge. Chilling!
OMG thanks for that Party. We all need to be strong for Kirsten, lets pray she gets through this difficult time.
The problem with that girl is that you don't know whether she is happy or sad. A ****ing Terminator shows more emotion.
Not on my behalf, Asbo. (It's all Greek to me....) http://www.royal.gov.uk/thecurrentroyalfamily/thedukeofedinburgh/thedukeofedinburgh.aspx ....or something?
Newspaper in Women and Showbiz column shocker. Read all about it ! Try the Guardian's more serious but quintessentially ***gy food section complete with Tarquin-friendly ingredients from Hugh Fearnley-W. Mayo to die for ! http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2013/jun/07/mayonnaise-recipes-tartare-aioli-saffron
Bless you Stan, i thought you might bite. You'll be pleased the BBC have just opened the news on BBC1 with 'Nelson Mandela is ill' rather than Phil the Greek's health issues. Just shows the liberal left mindset of that organisation. You may not like Liz either bit she doesn't place burning tyres round the necks of subjects who have annoyed her, like Nelson's better half used to !
I'm sure the world will see Nelson Mandela as being more important a person (leader) than some Greek nabob (nonentity). More to the point - Mandiba is on the brink of death.
On CNN or Al Jazeera News that may well lead, however this is a British news programme which features items with a British slant ( or it used to). I would therefore expect domestic issues to generally take precedence. I believe there is 24hr BBC News channel which may give the Mandela greater prominence. I dread to think of the OTT emoting and blubbing when NM goes. I expect BBC newsreaders to wear black ties and sombre music to be played.