But many players go there, get abused, but it's all about the money.. Give the world cup, to some arab ****wit nation, cos fifa line their pockets, why not russia? A super power, but also host to some of the most beautiful women in the world, so why not?
Aye, the women aren't bad, but the same as many foreign women, once they turn 30, they lose their good looks. Take the Greeks for example, they're stunners when they're young, but once they reach middle age, they grow grotesque. They start wearing their black dresses, black cardigans and black tights. The ugly bitches.
So you admitting, that you have seen a tart in the bigmarket with a cock, and you sucked it off? Or was it just a bumming session?
See you are still harping on about the supr power known as Poland. ffs Half the ****s are in England, trying to con the British goverment, and then attempting to portray themselves as builders. If Poland, is so good and powerfull, why does nee **** want to stay there? Get ya heed out of ya arse.
I have lived and worked in Eastern Europe, I'm also been married (over 20 odd years) to a Eastern European - I know how good and bad it is there
See this is your problem...you will never let it die. It happened on another thread, you and gonads then started talking footy, so i backed of.. If you can't do that, cry me a ****ing river baby.
MH17: Ukraine crash site 'yields Russian missile parts' Fragments of a suspected Russian missile system have been found at the Flight MH17 crash site in eastern Ukraine, investigators say. The joint team in the Netherlands says the parts, possibly from a Buk surface-to-air system, are "of particular interest" and could help determine who was involved in the crash. But they say they have not proved a "causal connection" between the parts and the crash. MH17 crashed in an area held by pro-Russian rebels in July 2014, killing all 298 people on board. Ukraine and many Western countries have accused pro-Russian rebels of shooting down the plane, saying they could have used a Buk missile system supplied by Russia. Russia and the rebels deny any responsibility and say the Ukrainian military is to blame. The joint investigation team comprises representatives of the Netherlands, Ukraine, Malaysia, Australia, the UK, US and Russia. They are meeting in The Hague to discuss a draft report on the causes of the crash, the final version of which is expected to be published in October. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-33865420
MH17 investigators say they have found parts of a "possible" BUK missile - the surface-to-air weapon developed by Russia. The Malaysia Airlines flight came down over rebel-held Ukraine in July last year, killing 298 people on board, including 80 children. International and Dutch investigators say they have identified debris at the crash site that "possibly" come from the Russian-made missiles. There are understood to be seven pieces of debris, but investigators have not described the parts or released any images. It is the first time that possible evidence of a missile has been discovered. The team's full conclusions will be published in October. A statement read: "The parts are of particular interest to the criminal investigation as they can possibly provide more information about who was involved in the crash of MH17." Russia has already vetoed a plan to set up a tribunal through the United Nations to prosecute whoever is suspected of downing the plane. It is widely believed to have been hit by a surface-to-air missile, and Ukraine and the West have suggested that separatists backed by Russia or Russian troops themselves were responsible for shooting down the plane. But Moscow has repeatedly dismissed the accusations and state media has suggested that Ukrainian jets were to blame. Defence secretary Michael Fallon says the 18-month long crisis is still a "red hot" war that is unlikely to end soon. He is currently on a visit to see British military training teams situated outside Kiev. A small British force of 75 soldiers are helping to train Ukrainian troops in urban combat, building fortifications and dealing with mines. The important bit is who fired the damn thing, not who made it.
Where the **** is Sand Dancers? Maybe he lives in a cave now with no contact to the outside world, everybody was out to harm him.
Quite possibly mate, so can we assume he's been bummed to death now then? Just been on the Everton board, on the transfer thread, they only have two members on their board and they're fighting ****ing jesus, I'm sat cracking up here. **** sake.