Sandown racing tonight with Bryan Adams, weather looks canny. Got my betting money in my pocket and some beer money as well, wife is driving...happy days
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho should be sent to jail for "bullying" Bastian Schweinsteiger, claims a member of world players' union FifPro. The midfielder, 32, signed a three-year deal in 2015 and played 31 games last term but has trained alone and with the Under-23s since Mourinho took over. "It's clear bullying," Slovenia FifPro member Dejan Stefanovic told the BBC. ADVERTISEMENT "In Slovenia, we would have indicted Mourinho and asked for the highest penalty - three years in prison." Mourinho has yet to talk about Schweinsteiger's future but is due to hold a press conference on Friday to preview Sunday's Community Shield against Premier League champions Leicester City. BBC Sport has contacted United for comment but is yet to receive a reply. Speaking to BBC World Football,lawyer Stefanovic, who is also president of the Slovenian Footballers and Sportsmen Union, added: "This is clearly meant to discourage Bastian. "Mourinho is setting a bad example. I would take it to the ordinary court. In our case, the penal code is quite clear. If there is bullying and harassment, there's a prison sanction, a maximum of three years in prison. "Schweinsteiger should turn to the Professional Footballers' Association and he should file a complaint and I would also seek penalty for Mourinho. "All the players of the first team have to train with the coaches of the first team at the same place, at the same time as all other team-mates. "That's something that should be applied to each and every club and should be written within Fifa regulations." Schweinsteiger, who has made 120 appearances for Germany,joined United from Bayern Munich. He was left out of Mourinho's 25-man squad for last weekend's 5-2 friendly win over Galatasaray in Gothenburg and was not part of the 22 for Wayne Rooney's testimonial with Everton on Wednesday. Schweinsteiger's brother, Toby, who is assistant manager of Bayern Munich's Under-17s team, sent a tweet on the evening of the Galatasaray match which merely said: "No respect." Bayern Munich president Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, another former Germany captain, told German publication Bild: "One or two players are going to think long and hard in future about whether they want to go to such a club." ....... The last part. What a crock of ****.
Rafa Benitez feels Newcastle United’s trip to Fulham will feel like a “home game” at Craven Cottage tonight. Despite being relegated there will be 7,000 Newcastle supporters in the Putney End to roar the Magpies on in their first game in the Championship. He said: “The Newcastle fans are quite unique. They are very special and to take so many to Fulham says a lot about the fans." http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/spor...s/rafa-benitez-special-message-7000-11706010?
I suppose they'll only need 18 of their 400 seater coaches to get all of their fans down there. They are unique alright, I've not seen other fans twatting horses and claiming to be a big club after not winning anything in over 60 years
What's this about the 400 seater coaches? I've seen it mentioned a few times but I don't know where it started? To be fair, that's quite an impressive following for Friday night game in London that's televised.
One of your supporters was bragging about your last game. Saying they was at least 7,000 Newcastle fans at the ground (They was a little over one thousand) and that they was 400 supporters just on his coach alone. He put it all over twitter. Nobody is having a go at your support. None of the northeast teams should be belittling the other about support (apart from Boro). I believe we have the best and most passionate support in the country, between us. It's something that we should take pride in.
Any feedback would be appreciated. Good or bad. Having a new site built but its not the finished item yet. http://quarticconstruction.com
It's the place where we can communicate without speaking, where we can meet people we might never have crossed paths with, where we can shop and bank and watch movies. It's an easily accessible repository of mankind's knowledge. It's almost hard to believe what the World Wide Web has become in just 25 years. British computer scientist and inventor of the World Wide Web, Tim Berners-Lee It was made publicly available on the 6th August 1991 and was the vision of British physicist Tim Berners-Lee, who first came up with the idea in 1989 and successfully tested it in 1990. Using a NeXT Computer, which can currently be seen at the Science Museum, he developed the world's first website and first web browser, as well as the mechanisms that now power the web such as URLs, HTML and HTTP.
Looks canny that, all the links I tried worked and had plenty of good photos and clear text. I'd say it has the right visual look for a construction company's site. Just noticed one spelling error: We have been built homes in Thailand since 1997 Should be building, other than that looked spot on.
Looks spot on fella. I know jack all about structures so my feedback's not much help but it looks bang tidy fella.