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I've just seen Mark Allott in Pilsworth Asda! FFS! It is less than 3 days before the big game against Yeovil! What kind of preparation is that?

 

Shez out!

 

I know. And to think the things he said about that poor Andrew Sachs' niece too. It just makes your blood boil, dunnit?

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Please reaasure me that tonight's preperations by the club have not included those reckless and frankly iresponsible visit's to Tesco witnessed before previous fixtures at BP this season! Martin O'Neil has fined John Carew £100K this week for his alleged indescretion in a lap dancing club; lets hope Shez comes down equally as hard on anyone found wandering the aisles this afternoon/evening before this important clash.

I posted this before the wonderful performance against Scunthorpe, and it's no suprise to me that nobody was spotted in any retail outlets before that result. This is unacceptable from Allott and I expect him to get the same treatment from Shez that Brand and Ross have got from the BBC :angry:

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I know. And to think the things he said about that poor Andrew Sachs' niece too. It just makes your blood boil, dunnit?

 

 

As if saying stuff about his granddaughter wasn't bad enough he has now had a go at his niece!!?!?!?

 

Speaking of the granddaughter, some stills of a gentlemen's leisure film have surfaced showing her being accosted in a manner that Max Mosley is rather fond of.

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"Carew in The Rocket Club in Broad Street at 1am on the morning of the club’s biggest game of the season so far."

 

I've been there! Excellent night.

 

Don't take your credit card, you regret it afterwards!

 

(Don't tell MrsO4u).

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OUTRAGIOUS!!!

 

I'd e-mail Alan Hardy if I were you, see if he can sort it out!

 

 

No point emailing Hardy - he's been spotted in Tesco himself recently!!

 

The example needs to come from the very top, imo. Typical of the lack of ambition at the club blah blah blah etc etc etc

 

:angry:

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So with all these revelations coming out, i know why Kilkenny didnt/wasnt allowed to sign!

 

The thursday before the Cheltenham away game he was seen at Tescos in Chadd, i was slightly perturbed by this, and the fact he was parked in a disabled spot!

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Speaking of the granddaughter, some stills of a gentlemen's leisure film have surfaced showing her being accosted in a manner that Max Mosley is rather fond of.

 

If she's growing a small 'tache and giving the Hitler salute, then it's no wonder Brand and Ross called to tell her granddad about it.

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... i know why Kilkenny didnt/wasnt allowed to sign!

 

.... he was parked in a disabled spot!

 

Even by the standard of dirty Leeds admirers, this is truly outrageous behaviour, if he didn't have a Blue Badge, and much worse than what Brand and Ross did. Wait 'til the BBC viewers and listeners get to hear about this one! :angry:

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You think he should be going t'ASDA?

Personally I don’t have a problem if players go shopping on a Saturday evening to let their hair down, and so long as they do it responsibly a bit of on-line grocery purchasing even up to the Wednesday night before a Saturday match shouldn’t be a problem, but there will always be some who push it too far.

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As if saying stuff about his granddaughter wasn't bad enough he has now had a go at his niece!!?!?!?

 

Speaking of the granddaughter, some stills of a gentlemen's leisure film have surfaced showing her being accosted in a manner that Max Mosley is rather fond of.

Who? >>Voluptua<<? - May not be safe for work. Depends where you work I suppose :huh:

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After now numerous sightings of players plainly flouting the rules,it makes me wonder about the injury list to date this season.Groin strains, thigh strains, hamstrings going,etc, are these type of injuries associated with pushing shopping trolleys ? <_<

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After now numerous sightings of players plainly flouting the rules,it makes me wonder about the injury list to date this season.Groin strains, thigh strains, hamstrings going,etc, are these type of injuries associated with pushing shopping trolleys ? <_<

 

And then you've got the increased potential for trolley rage incidents.

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You don't have to look any further than the rarely-read Newcastle Chronicle to see the extreme hazards that these pampered prima donnas are exposing themselves to.

 

 

Pensioner drops legal action over falling pie

Oct 20 2008 by Helen Rae, Evening Chronicle

 

 

A PENSIONER who tried to sue a shop over a falling Fray Bentos pie has finally dropped her bid for compensation.

 

Rita Gibson said her life was ruined when the tinned pie fell on her in the Co-op store in Bedford Street, North Shields, damaging nerve endings in her head.

 

Since it happened, on May 2, 2002, the 76-year-old widow says she has been in constant pain and finds a simple task such as blow-drying her hair agony.

 

Mrs Gibson was seeking compensation from the Co-op for the accident, which she claims was caused by bad stacking, but at the time the company said they had investigated the allegation and found they were not to blame.

 

Now, after six years, Mrs Gibson said she has been forced to drop all legal action.

 

Mrs Gibson, of Turnberry, West Monskeaton, said: “The accident has totally ruined my life. I was a very active person before and now I’m unable to do even the simplest of tasks.

 

“I would rather have been knocked out and killed on the spot than have to live the life I do now. I don’t go out of the house any more and I’m really down about it.

 

“I’ve tried for years to sue the Co-op but my lawyers, who were helping me, refuse to take on the case and I don’t know where, or who, to turn to now.”

 

The mother-of-two said the pies were stacked 6ft high, and at 5ft in her flat shoes, she had to stand on tip-toes to reach it.

 

The pie slipped from her out-stretched fingers and landed on her head, bouncing on to her face, smashing her glasses and cutting her cheek.

 

“I had gone into the store and thought I would buy one of the pies for my dinner but they were stacked really high so I had to reach up to get one,” explained Mrs Gibson. “The next thing I knew one had come smashing down. I had a massive throbbing pain in my head.

 

“I thought the pain would get better but it’s never gone away. My head is constantly tender. The doctor says the accident has damaged the nerve endings which is why it hurts so much.”

 

Mr Gibson was trying to find a mystery man who helped her to a seat after her ordeal, but he never came forward.

 

The Co-op investigated the accident and said the shelves were stacked correctly and denied they were responsible for what happened.

 

At the time a spokesman told the Chronicle: “We know she was looking to bring a claim of compensation against the company but we were not responsible for this accident.”

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