Heroes & Villains, the Aston Villa fanzine
Heroes & Villains => Heroes Discussion => Topic started by: frank on November 12, 2011, 03:50:14 PM
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Have they caught up with him at last?
LINK (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-15696942)
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What lovable Arry the heart and soul of English football ;). Innocent till proven guilty and all that. Just find it stange that he has left a trail of clubs in financial difficulties and has been on first name terms with the local Police Forces. He's forever telling other people to get their houses in order when a look in the mirror might help. Cockney rogue maybe, lovable no way.
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I am not getting involved in this as I have a feeling I will be on jury service for this one...hehehahahehehaha that would be fun!
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Really?!
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Hodgeson or Pardew for next England manager then?
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I am not getting involved in this as I have a feeling I will be on jury service for this one...hehehahahehehaha that would be fun!
Try not to shout "guilty!" across the court before he's introduced, or they'll suspect that you're biased.
Edit: And don't lob a 50p coin at him.
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Hodgeson or Pardew for next England manager then?
Neither would be anything other than turgid choices. I really don't like Pardew, he has a bloated sense of self importance and absolutely fuck all to back it up with. Hodgeson went down in my estimation after the baggies game the other day. Both would be preferable to loathsome Harry Redknapp though, even if both are inferior managers.
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Darren Bent will be pleased.
"My missus could have filed that tax return"
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What lovable Arry the heart and soul of English football ;). Innocent till proven guilty and all that. Just find it stange that he has left a trail of clubs in financial difficulties and has been on first name terms with the local Police Forces. He's forever telling other people to get their houses in order when a look in the mirror might help. Cockney rogue maybe, lovable no way.
Whether guilty or not, I am surprised that more people don't pick up on 'the trail of clubs in finacial difficulties', and how he gets away with the lovable bit astounds me.
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I'd love it, just love it, if he got sent down!
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I am not getting involved in this as I have a feeling I will be on jury service for this one...hehehahahehehaha that would be fun!
Try not to shout "guilty!" across the court before he's introduced, or they'll suspect that you're biased.
Edit: And don't lob a 50p coin at him.
Yes.
Just a slow handclap and then a thumbs down as he's just about to take his seat will suffice.
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he should be in jail
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He should be England manager.
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Why has this case taken so long to go through? It seems like forever since he was first arrested/interviewed by police. And it's not starting for another 2 months. I'm not keen on Mandaric either. He and Ridsdale seem to be allowed to run as many clubs as they want, despite the mess they leave behind.
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I'd love it, just love it, if he got sent down!
Me to, a right cockney wide boy!!
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Is it likely that he will go down?
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He should be England manager.
So it's ok to have a criminal England boss, but not a foreign one? Gotcha.
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A foreign criminal one would be my choice. If he slept with JT or Wazza's mooses that would just be a bonus.
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A foreign criminal one would be my choice. If he slept with JT or Wazza's mooses that would just be a bonus.
It's got to be Carlos the Jackal for me.
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My vote goes to Silvio Berlusconi.
He's available too.
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For continuity, we could go with Silvio.
Though he does have a penchant for hanging out with third rate soap stars. Do we really want to see the England job demeaned when scrag ends from Emmerdale, Corrie or East Enders tell all about their Bunga Bunga hell in lurid detail? Yes, actually.
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Surely he can't get away with it? I'm sure he will though
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Whether guilty or not, I am surprised that more people don't pick up on 'the trail of clubs in finacial difficulties', and how he gets away with the lovable bit astounds me.
Me too, i despise it.
Redknapp & people like him are one of the BIG problems that the Game has today.
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He should be England manager.
So it's ok to have a criminal England boss, but not a foreign one? Gotcha.
Assuming the criminal England boss is English, then yes.
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Surely he can't get away with it? I'm sure he will though
This.
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The verdict may well depend on the make up of the jury. Southwark Crown Court: isn't that Millwall territory? Can't imagine they'd leave their hatred of all things West Ham at the door to the Juror's Room...
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The verdict may well depend on the make up of the jury. Southwark Crown Court: isn't that Millwall territory? Can't imagine they'd leave their hatred of all things West Ham at the door to the Juror's Room...
The jury won't be made up entirely of ex football hooligans.
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Yes, they'll have to draft in some current ones to make it fair.
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Throw away the key.
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He'll be gutted that he won't be able to stop to wind down his window on his way to jail.
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Apart from Al capone has there been many high flying well known celebs that have actually done time for tax evasion?
When you think how much money he has, the home on Sandbanks and all the career he has had
Why risk it all for a lousy £40k (reputedly)
Just shows what a little spiv he is i suppose could not resist a little brown paper bag here and there
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Apart from Al capone has there been many high flying well known celebs that have actually done time for tax evasion?
They don't get any bigger, metaphorically, than Lester Piggot.
Or buck-toothed, scouse, hair-raiser, Ken Dodd.
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Apart from Al capone has there been many high flying well known celebs that have actually done time for tax evasion?
When you think how much money he has, the home on Sandbanks and all the career he has had
Why risk it all for a lousy £40k (reputedly)
Just shows what a little spiv he is i suppose could not resist a little brown paper bag here and there
Well this is just the one they can prove.