Are bears Catholic and does the Pope **** in the woods?STOP PRESS*******""STOP PRESS********STOP PRESS*********STOP PRESS
"Bear ****s In Woods"
Are bears Catholic and does the Pope **** in the woods?STOP PRESS*******""STOP PRESS********STOP PRESS*********STOP PRESS
"Bear ****s In Woods"
Does the Pope **** in the woods?
Mine too!One of my wife's favourite utterances.
I'm pretty sure I don't remember The FA coming clean and admitting they were only to eager to exploit the clubs they're supposed to be protecting for nothing more than a couple of votes in a manner usually reserved for the world's oldest profession.There is not much comfort in that report. However it is thought that the FA has come clean in admitting the (admittedly very bad) extent of their dealings, while other FAs have not. There is no "major" evidence in the report against the Russians for example. But on the other hand it appears that all their computers on which bid-related business was conducted have been destroyed. I guess the moral is that once caught you may as well deny it and lose the evidence.
They haven't scored.Portugal's ridiculous luck from the Euro's continues. How have Chile not won this?
I'm pretty sure I don't remember The FA coming clean and admitting they were only to eager to exploit the clubs they're supposed to be protecting for nothing more than a couple of votes in a manner usually reserved for the world's oldest profession.
How can you say that if there is no evidence to support your view of who the "worst culprits" could be?I'm not claiming the FA are innocent. Far from it, far from innocent and rather arrogant about it. All I'm saying is that the main reason we can't criticise the Russian and Qatar bids more is that the evidence hasn't been provided / been discovered or has been destroyed. I guess it's a matter of relative guilt where nobody comes out well, but it seems the worse culprits have effectively gotten away with it because they still have the world cup (and in Qatar's case a completely different world cup than the one they "bid" for!)
You don't find it strange that Russian bid papers were stored on one machine and that machine has been destroyed. For a high profile national bid like that. Utterly ludicrous assertion. Tells me they had plenty to hide.How can you say that if there is no evidence to support your view of who the "worst culprits" could be?
Given the game of musical chairs that is the RFS presidence, with seven changes in the past eight years between just four people, it wouldn't surprise me if their bid data was on just one bloke's computer - because they got replaced before they printed it off, and their replacement got replaced, but then the person who replaced the first guy got the job again, only to be replaced...You don't find it strange that Russian bid papers were stored on one machine and that machine has been destroyed. For a high profile national bid like that. Utterly ludicrous assertion. Tells me they had plenty to hide.
Eleven years ago today was the greatest World Cup semi final of all time
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Germany left to go in the group.
I object to the use of the word "break" in the title of this thread.
Tell me when there was a break in the football season???![]()
Here's the goals:For reasons that I can't understand the U19 Euro's is getting very little coverage. Yesterday, we walloped the Germans 4-1 to confirm our place in the semi-finals. We have won all three group fixtures.
Unfortunately, Marcus Edwards didn't get off the bench and Ryan Sessegnon upped his transfer value by scoring a couple. So did Ben Brereton of Nottingham Forest who I've heard we are following quite intently (along with quite a few others).
Still, come on Her Maj's BBC! There's actual competitive football to be reported on, which I find more interesting and appropriate on the Sports website than stories regarding Rooney's choice of night time attire.