Jump to content

Recommended Posts

That place stops being funny and just gets plain creepy when they get onto Johnson.

 

am I gan mad or did one of them just offer to undo a female posters bra?

 

Someone is getting jel

Link to post
Share on other sites

That place stops being funny and just gets plain creepy when they get onto Johnson.

 

Part of the weird alt-right/internet culture of separating paedophillia from hebephillia and ephebophilia, suggesting even that ephebophilia is a hardwired biological drive that modern society forces the repression of.

 

Erm, guys, you're ranking the severity of chasing children for sex. If you're having this conversation and not seeing the problem, then that's the problem.

Link to post
Share on other sites

"It was horrible. The ground was like a morgue. Took may lads in the shop after, to get warm as much as anything, and cant believe the desperate sale on. Training shirts £3.99. Home shirts £7.99. Like a car boot sale of all your dead granny's crockery."

 

Jesus :lol:

 

Fuck sake they're even giving those that want to go to the Wolves match last home game cheap disguise to sit with them.

Link to post
Share on other sites

I don't think there will be many real mackem/Wearside accents heard in SJP.

However the accent once south of Durham down through Ferryhill, Spennymoor etc and through to Darlo could be mistaken for it, but there has always been a lot of loyal Newcastle fans from those areas.

North and North West Durham have always been core, predominantly Newcastle supporting areas, long, long before the mackems invented this 1992 stuff.

Link to post
Share on other sites

Guest covmag

That place stops being funny and just gets plain creepy when they get onto Johnson.

 

am I gan mad or did one of them just offer to undo a female posters bra?

 

Incredible Dangerpeadolover defending that f***er mind, his words are filth, he even gets 4/5 likes for it, the horrible kunt.

 

f***ing hilarious reading that forum, they are a shambles, peados, drunks, etc etc then the team  :lol:    am i right in thinking when they go down the u23 have to play SAFC first team?

Link to post
Share on other sites

:lol: Causing death by dangerous driving and manslaughter aren't the same thing.

It is. If you take reckless/unlawful actions that results in someone dying that you never intended then that is manslaughter. In the U.K. murder is usually reserved for preemptive/planned/intented acts of killing someone.

 

They're not the same charge, man.

Link to post
Share on other sites

:lol: Causing death by dangerous driving and manslaughter aren't the same thing.

It is. If you take reckless/unlawful actions that results in someone dying that you never intended then that is manslaughter. In the U.K. murder is usually reserved for preemptive/planned/intented acts of killing someone.

 

They're not the same charge, man.

Causing death by dangerous driving is one of the most widely used examples of manslaughter.

The most serious examples of death by reckless driving are prosecuted under manslaughter. Death by reckless driving charges are usually reserved for those who are bad drivers (not deliberately reckless) and end up killing someone.

Link to post
Share on other sites

:lol: Causing death by dangerous driving and manslaughter aren't the same thing.

It is. If you take reckless/unlawful actions that results in someone dying that you never intended then that is manslaughter. In the U.K. murder is usually reserved for preemptive/planned/intented acts of killing someone.

 

They're not the same charge, man.

Causing death by dangerous driving is one of the most widely used examples of manslaughter.

The most serious examples of death by reckless driving are prosecuted under manslaughter. Death by reckless driving charges are usually reserved for those who are bad drivers (not deliberately reckless) and end up killing someone.

 

hyperchicken.jpg

Link to post
Share on other sites

Sunderland AFC has suspended Darron Gibson with immediate effect, after the player was charged with driving with excess alcohol on Saturday 17 March.

The football club has commenced a full investigation into the matter.

 

Sunderland AFC’s chief executive, Martin Bain said: “We expect the highest standard of behaviour from our players and should any individual fall short of those standards then robust action must be taken.”

Link to post
Share on other sites

Sunderland AFC has suspended Darron Gibson with immediate effect, after the player was charged with driving with excess alcohol on Saturday 17 March.

The football club has commenced a full investigation into the matter.

 

Sunderland AFC’s chief executive, Martin Bain said: “We expect the highest standard of behaviour from our players and should any individual fall short of those standards then robust action must be taken.”

 

Oh the irony of that last paragraph.

Link to post
Share on other sites

Sunderland AFC has suspended Darron Gibson with immediate effect, after the player was charged with driving with excess alcohol on Saturday 17 March.

The football club has commenced a full investigation into the matter.

 

Sunderland AFC’s chief executive, Martin Bain said: “We expect the highest standard of behaviour from our players and should any individual fall short of those standards then robust action must be taken.”

 

Oh the irony of that last paragraph.

 

Well indeed :lol:

Link to post
Share on other sites

:lol: Causing death by dangerous driving and manslaughter aren't the same thing.

It is. If you take reckless/unlawful actions that results in someone dying that you never intended then that is manslaughter. In the U.K. murder is usually reserved for preemptive/planned/intented acts of killing someone.

 

They're not the same charge, man.

Causing death by dangerous driving is one of the most widely used examples of manslaughter.

The most serious examples of death by reckless driving are prosecuted under manslaughter. Death by reckless driving charges are usually reserved for those who are bad drivers (not deliberately reckless) and end up killing someone.

 

That’s just not true though.

 

Death by careless or dangerous driving and manslaughter are two seperate charges and with good reason. If anything, death by dangerous/careless driving is often viewed more serious in court than manslaughter (depending on the circumstances).

 

An act of unlawful manslaughter must also be carried out via an unlawful act (ie, assaulting someone), whereas driving is not an unlawful act in it’s own right.

 

To prove unlawful act manslaughter, it must be proved that, the defendant's act caused the death of the victim, the defendant's act constituted a criminal offence in itself, the defendant had the mens rea appropriate to the unlawful act which caused the victim's death and the defendant's unlawful act is objectively recognised as having put the victim at risk of some physical harm, albeit not necessarily serious harm

 

The only type of manslaughter that could be used for a driving offence is gross negligence manslaughter, although charging someone with that would be very, very rare. It would have to be a particularly unique case where the police could evidence that the person driving was driving so erratically the death of someone was highly likely.

Link to post
Share on other sites

SSN showing the Newcastle fan winning the crossbar challenge and Shearer celebration [emoji38] Fucking brilliant.

 

A steward tries to get him, then he nutmegs the steward [emoji38] Superb.

Can you video it and put it on here? I don't have SSN.
Link to post
Share on other sites

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.
×
×
  • Create New...