Can’t trust the scousers bro, every ****er knows that man. Putting the hotel prices up at a time like yesterday should have told you that
Hotel prices in 'Pool are expensive anyway, feels like that city is getting more and more expensive every year tbh.
. Ain't that the same for every place In the UK right now tho? Food down here's gone up massively in the last year., I used to get a chicken and rice bos for 6quid now it's £8.60 Fukin liked them too but I'm not paying ten quid for rice and chicken ffs, well I do but not as often now
I’m not sure you understand how this works, mate. Brighton in the previous seasons had been making huge profits, which allowed them to spend big this season and stay comfortably within their limits. https://www.transfermarkt.com/brighton-amp-hove-albion/alletransfers/verein/1237
Apparently before this they’d already smashed his back windscreen and booted his car to bits. They were clearly a number of people attacking him and trying to get at him before he drove into them. Seems like he was genuinely scared for his life and panicked trying to get away from the mob. Not making excuses for him. He was high on drugs and shouldn’t have been behind the wheel. However, I don’t think the lynch mob helped and actually they’ve escalated this to what happened. Harry Rashid said: "I could see the driver of the vehicle... my wife saw him clearly. "He looked emotional, agitated, his hands were moving about. "He was trying to close the door of the car because people were trying to pull the door open. "When he closed the door people were banging on the vehicle, the windscreens, the side windows, the back window. "Within the next five seconds he managed to put his car into gear again and drive straight through the people in front of him."
Got to be honest, my thoughts yesterday were one of shock at some of the hostility shown, I think that probably came across in my comments. But because I couldn't piece together what had occurred I just kept my thoughts to myself. Obviously those events are a lot clearer today. The guy will be rightly punished, and knowing our sentencing laws, probably not for long enough. However, whatever the situation, generally speaking, one should always question ones owns actions and did it make a bad situation even worse. I have a thought process that often thinks negative actions bring negative responses/outcomes. Positive actions bring positive responses/outcomes. Rightly or wrongly that's just how I think. Suppose it's looking for answers where there are none to an horrendous incident, especially if the driver is off his head.