He wanted to do it here, but the authorities insisted on blurring out the faces of patients and keeping them anonymous, understandably. I think that most of his subjects get a fairly balanced deal from him, to be honest. If you come off badly, it's probably because you deserve to, rather than there being some agenda being pushed. The range of subjects that he's approached is pretty broad and you always get a sense of the people behind the main point.
I think its a lot of rubbish (I hope!).If it is,the reporter needs to be thrown in the Thames and cleansed. Weren't the South Yorkshire police in trouble some while ago?????
Dario Gradi has been inducted to the Sutton United hall of fame,he had a succesful time as a player,and was a member of the team that played Leeds in 1970 in the fa cup
Definitely. Always seemed happy fighting the odds at Crewe when I'm sure more prestigious and lucrative offers would have come his way.
Sure is, its not as if that scenario isn't gone over at length in refereeing courses. Or at least, it was in my day
That's just... Really fussy about nothing on the edge of the box, chalks of the penalty for very little reason and then totally ballses up the call. The Norwegian girls doing a little dance should've tipped her off, really...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/cricket/32246036 Sad to hear of Richie Benaud's death. He was cricket on TV for so long. The best
For anyone waiting desperately for news of how the England Women's U19 side's retaken penalty incident went:
I had to smile at Harry complaining that QPR were in the papers every day. I wonder why Harry? http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/32240395
A less than subtle way of saying goodbye? Or just another Spurs ****-up? http://bleacherreport.com/tb/dgqMF
Unbelievable. How Spursy. I'm sure there are non-league teams better organised off the field than us.