No problem Doha. High ranking police officer has apologised to the Court for misleading the inquest. Shall we brush it under the carpet? please log in to view this image
Wasn't it the other way around m8,sure we all went out to party when we were younger when we were tired.Like I said good on him for not going out and playing crap.If one of Liverpools other front line had done the same yesterday maybe they wouldn't have been 3-0 down before the tired w**ker was taken off.
Would you rather he played,did nothing and England lost.(shut up Eire and shako)I'm not asking you.You have to bear in mind England is not his main employer its like overtime fine if you feel up to it.
I've got a bite!!!!!! “I offer my unreserved apology for misleading the court.” Marshall accepted the police “lost control”, as “a battle we couldn’t win”. At that game, Marshall said, the crowd had been 27,500, and he had policed it with just 12 officers. This compared with 801 policemen on duty for the 54,000-strong football crowd at the FA Cup game.
Sad he died, sadder that he made such terrible music. But he did manage to land Lisa Goddard (lucky bloke).
Cameron Jerome is a negro though - what is offensive about negro? ""Negro" superseded "colored" as the most polite terminology, at a time when "black" was more offensive.[3] This usage was accepted as normal, even by people classified as Negroes, until the later Civil Rights movement in the late 1960s. One well-known example is the identification by Martin Luther King, Jr. of his own race as "Negro" in his famous 1963 speech I Have a Dream."
The term "Negro" is still used in some historical contexts, such as in the name of the United Negro College Fund[7][8] and the Negro league in sports. The United States Census Bureau announced that "Negro" would be included on the 2010 United States Census, alongside "Black" and "African-American", because some older black Americans still self-identify with the term.