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Thomson Mouse

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  1. for who? Palace Now Shola is coming on That'll be his excuse today: "I fort the game turned wiv the penalty decision" He'll also say the Arsenal penalty shouldnt have been, I thought it was, just.
  2. for who? Palace Now Shola is coming on
  3. Clattenberg fucked up, should've been a handball and penalty
  4. If you watched NUFC in the 70's and 80's it most certainly is. I did and it isn't. HAHAHAHAHA Jesus wept Aye, he's right, it is SOOO much worse right now than standing in the rain with p*ss running down the steps watching Glen f***ing Keeley or John Bird at centre half. I was around for most of the 80's so I understand what you're saying, but what I don't understand is why you're arguing about who was worse. It's like arguing about which STD is worse or about which is the best way to die. Are you saying you would like to keep Ashley?
  5. The problem is the standard would be below that of the reserves and probably not far off the u18's. How are they expected to develop playing against crap. The only thing these lot will get from it is that they can say 'aye, but could you do it on a sub-zero night in Dumbarton?'
  6. Honestly? We're s****. They're worse. Look pretty good for an away performance. Players look fairly relaxed and he's playing the good footballers that we have. I'm enjoying it and I'm really enjoying not seeing that prick anywhere near the stadium. We're shit, they're shitter. The are making us look good.
  7. The King's legacy lives on Looks like he's trying to out Pardew, Pardew
  8. Thomson Mouse

    John Carver

    Did the Grauniad bother to look at Allardyce's record and how the side were playing when he was in charge..? Did they suddenly and conveniently forget how WHU fans were campaigning to get him removed until recently..? Pardew gives the fans 'their greatest season in recent history...?? Did they bother to watch any of the games and did they conveniently 'forget' about his record after that..? Nothing but a two-faced, Marxist rag - wouldn't have even been used in my Grannie's outside toilet just after the war.... If this laughable imitation of a newspaper(not that any of the others are much better) was consistent in its views, they would be castigating Ashley for the Zero-hour capitalist that he is... Just another London/Manchester media scum. It wasn't the paper mate, it was someone writing it in the comments section
  9. The journalist who wrote that Kingston Guardian article looks like one of those insufferably pretentious London tosspots. And did any of our journos ever call him 'Pards' like that clipping above?
  10. To be fair to him he spent a good chunk of the first half covering Janmaat's forward runs. When he was taken off there were huge gaps behind Janmaat (I'm not having a go at Janmaat here). I think he's in a bit of a Sissoko situation - he's been played out of position for so long in a team who had no attacking plan as well as having to cope with being in and out of the side. He's got great technical ability and with a bit of confidence will be a good player.
  11. An appearance that will get people talking http://i.imgur.com/IBOaoFb.jpg
  12. Rod Liddle getting involved http://www.spectator.co.uk/columnists/rod-liddle/9410182/the-utterly-ludicrous-and-petty-campaign-against-ched-evans/ The utterly ludicrous and petty campaign against Ched Evans He has served the required amount of his sentence, and he should be allowed to do the job he chose and is qualified for A new name to help us welcome in the new year: Jean Hatchet. A name which is almost certainly too good to be true for a perpetually infuriated radical feminist — much as, say, Roz Termagant or Betty Hitler would be. It is a pseudonym, apparently. Ms Hatchet — I assume that is the title she would prefer, although Mx is catching on quite quickly — is the woman behind the petitions to prevent the footballer and convicted rapist Ched Evans from earning a living from his trade. The first petition was got up when Evans began training with his former club, Sheffield United — who quickly washed their hands of him as a consequence of the publicity. There was a sort of furore. The actual number of people who felt so angry that Evans should be allowed to work for a living at his chosen profession were very small indeed — Hatchet’s latest petition contains just 30,000 signatures, a mere microdot in today’s world of click-democracy. But the issue had become politicised and the subtext now read: if you are in favour of Ched Evans playing professional football again, then you are in favour of rape. To argue that he has served the required amount of his sentence is also to be in favour of rape, and in favour of rapists and in favour of sexual violence per se. And so this laughable, stupid and fatuous premise has terrified the politicians, who have now, of course, become involved. None of them dare suggest that one of the purposes of prison is to rehabilitate and that the best possible outcome for a former prisoner is that he should go straight into a job (rather than on to benefits). One of the ironies is that the people who have signed these various petitions are more usually lenient on the issue of criminal justice — unless it is a crime to which they particularly object. Burglary, armed robbery, manslaughter, drug dealing etc. — they’re OK. Crimes against women and any racist stuff — nope, no rehabilitation, you’re scum and that’s that. Oh, and homophobia. Scum he may well be. Don’t know the bloke. Once Sheffield United had ditched him, most other league clubs ran a mile. Hartlepool, rooted eight points adrift at the very bottom of the bottom division, showed a vague interest and then swiftly bailed. Then Oldham Athletic fancied taking him on — and they have form when it comes to the rehabilitation of offenders. Oldham employed another striker, Lee Hughes, when he had been released from prison for killing someone as a consequence of dangerous driving — there was, of course, no petition designed to prevent them. Nor have there been petitions against the multitude of other ex-offenders plying their trade in the football league. Just Ched Evans. As the Spectator columnist Melissa Kite put it, this is mob rule. The arguments against Evans playing football again are so vacuous as to be beyond parody; it is a froth of fashionable PC outrage, and odious in its implications. First, it is alleged that in playing football, rather than being a plumber or a taxidermist, Evans is in a position of ‘influence’. Really? Playing football for a third-rate team in front of 5,000 supporters? The objectors insist that he can carry on playing football — just not for a team anyone has heard of, which is sort of mad. They also say he can get a job — but not the one he wants to do and is qualified to do. Is it possible to be more utterly ludicrous and petty? Next, they insist that he did not serve his full sentence and is therefore on licence, rather than properly at liberty. Well yes, but that applies to almost everyone released from prison. Are we to say that none of them should work? Or work only where Jean Hatchet and a bunch of moronic columnists decide is suitable? Where do you think he should clock in, Jean and friends? Why not drop him a line and explain what work you think is suitable for someone who has recently come out of prison. And then do the same thing to the other few hundred thousand people in a similar situation: you decide where they can work and how much they can earn. Then there is the allegation that he has shown no remorse; he has not said sorry to his victim. I am not aware of this stipulation being raised in any other case. The reason he has not apologised is that he does not think that he is guilty, and his lawyers have lodged an appeal with the Criminal Cases Review Commission, so he would be ill advised to say sorry. There are grave doubts about his conviction — but even if there were not, the point and the principle remain. He has served his sentence for a serious crime. In a civilised country you would expect people to be delighted that he was now about to be offered full-time, remunerative work. One air-headed columnist suggested that even though he had served his sentence, the woman he raped would have to live with his crime her entire life and, therefore, so should he. Ergo, he should not be allowed to play professional football. But what of the victims of muggers, killers, robbers, burglars? Do they not continue to suffer? Should we stop all criminals working on account of the legacy of misery and trauma they have left behind? I can see a case for saying ‘Yes we should!’ I don’t agree with it, but I can see the case. But I can’t see the case for saying: no, only Ched Evans. Just him. The truth is that his case is the perfect example of the moronic inferno, the howl round of witlessness and politically motivated confected outrage. This article first appeared in the print edition of The Spectator magazine, dated 10 January 2015
  13. The first 'penalty' Smacked him square in the face.
  14. I would love to see his stats for the floated set penis. "Just keep going boss, it'll work I promise" Happy new year by the way
  15. aye like he's gone this far only to turn it down for Woodman and someone who specialises in stats at uni
  16. You in Perth? Double celebration. Will be the only person in the room frantically watching my iPad
  17. Spoke about Pardew being an Ashley apologist. Mentioned some of Pardew's bollocks such as not wanting the cups. Mentioned Pardew's win percentage being 5 and 6 percent lower than Souness and Roeder and also mentioned how many games he lost. Said our revenue made us a big club and not things such as stadium etc. Said we definitely are a big club. Praised the fans for turning up every week despite being treated like s***. Also said Pardew had no connection with the fans and it was never going to work. Cheers
  18. This is so bad but it made me chuckle http://i.imgur.com/g4L9gXA.png
  19. Sitting on my balcony refreshing this thread, cracked open the first of many in hope that'll happen soon this evening http://i.imgur.com/rTmqehZ.png
  20. Best I can do at the moment as we're on our summer holidays in the south west of Western Australia and I'm driving. Will stop at a brewery on the way back to our apartment for some beer. Bottoms up http://i.imgur.com/Cv2ihE9.jpg
  21. Not sure if Giggs? http://i.imgur.com/nRx69tFl.jpg
  22. Why are they singing 'don't take me home'? Fucking idiots, I'd be dying to get out there
  23. For a team that is set up to defend, we can't mark, track runs or tackle.
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