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Well he is clearly guilty of them, whether he was charged with them is another matter, I never said he was charged with them, I said he was probably charged with more than one offence.
Almost certainly he was told to plead guilty, but you would have also assumed that in that he was not likely to win his case as well.
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The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.
I think it's fantastic news he's recovered as he has. It's even said that now he has a pacemaker he could even return to playing football.
I listened to Gordon Taylor yesterday speaking on 5Live. He said things like this make you believe in the power of prayer and miracles. I find it remarkable that he seems to believe that people praying (to whichever form of god they believe in) managed to save his life and help him recover and that he didn't seem to relate his recover to the fantastic scientific/ medical treatment he received.
I was left wondering whether he thought it was just his god that prayer had moved to perform the "miracle", whether it was the god of other believers or whether he felt that all the different gods had got together and worked in concert. I'd love to know. After all, if it wasn't his god he should seriously consider praying to some other one.
I think it's fantastic news he's recovered as he has. It's even said that now he has a pacemaker he could even return to playing football.
I listened to Gordon Taylor yesterday speaking on 5Live. He said things like this make you believe in the power of prayer and miracles. I find it remarkable that he seems to believe that people praying (to whichever form of god they believe in) managed to save his life and help him recover and that he didn't seem to relate his recover to the fantastic scientific/ medical treatment he received.
I was left wondering whether he thought it was just his god that prayer had moved to perform the "miracle", whether it was the god of other believers or whether he felt that all the different gods had got together and worked in concert. I'd love to know. After all, if it wasn't his god he should seriously consider praying to some other one.
Gordon Taylor is a complete ****ing knob jockey. We're all glad he's recovered, but he's just towing the party line, completely milking the 'miracle' to score himself brownie points in that he's on the side of the believers. Total ****, media-cocksucker.
Good on Fabrice for having had the medical attention he needed there and then on the pitch, I'd have hazarded a guess that if he hadn't, he'd be as ****ed as Morosini, whose help couldn't get to the pitch in time due to a parking **** up. Brown-nosing cunts, the lot of them. Politics, sphincter probes and Gordon Taylor.
I'm assuming he'd lead him around the pitch for the first 70 mins before peeling off down the tunnel and leaving Muamba to it on his own for the last 20mins.
I think it's fantastic news he's recovered as he has. It's even said that now he has a pacemaker he could even return to playing football.
I listened to Gordon Taylor yesterday speaking on 5Live. He said things like this make you believe in the power of prayer and miracles. I find it remarkable that he seems to believe that people praying (to whichever form of god they believe in) managed to save his life and help him recover and that he didn't seem to relate his recover to the fantastic scientific/ medical treatment he received.
I was left wondering whether he thought it was just his god that prayer had moved to perform the "miracle", whether it was the god of other believers or whether he felt that all the different gods had got together and worked in concert. I'd love to know. After all, if it wasn't his god he should seriously consider praying to some other one.
Is this guy going the way of David Icke?
Nope, don't need anger management, you just need to stop pissing me off!
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