yorkie1999
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1 hour ago, Foxdiamond said:
More scandal sheet sideshow stuff. The government must love this as it deflects further from the real scandal of how the country is going down the pan
Nah, it adds to it.
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Gary lineker says it’s not him.
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1 hour ago, Captain... said:
Obviously this BBC presenter stuff is pretty unsavoury, I'm just trying to work out if an actual crime has been committed. Certainly a stackable offence but has he done anything wrong legally?
The only crime is we’re paying for it, forced.
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1 hour ago, Zear0 said:
Going to be like the Sigurdsson weekend where everyone in the "could it be?" makes a bit effort to get some screen time.
Which is probably what all the male bbc presenters are doing at the moment
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1 hour ago, Nick said:
Jeremy Vine’s name is doing a lot of ‘trending’ today.
, used to be married to Racheal Schofield. Oooo
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1 hour ago, Alf Bentley said:
My money's on Joan Bakewell, Sophie Raworth or Laura Kuenssberg.
I’m going for Claire balding.
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Who’s this alleged bbc presenter that’s been buying dodgy photos then?
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Surely if they're bowling short they need a fielder square of the batsman
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Get Marsh out and it could get interesting.
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England need to do something, Australia will be looking to grind them away and end up with a 500 lead, ashes gone and who cares about the last 2 games.
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32 minutes ago, SemperEadem said:
They have had the professionals and fans talk through a variety of places.
To my knowledge its G1/SK1 and being duty bound to sling some up in the away end.
Right, now to my point, what happens to the standing section in L1/K1? If we have a safe standing area in the Kop corner, does L1 now become a unsafe standing area and therefore that section becomes seating only? Do those 1500 odd fans move to SK1/G1 thus displacing the current fans in SK1/G1, do the G1 fans get 200 quid knocked of their season tickets to align with SK1, or will it be the other way round? Have the professionals and fans actually considered these basic questions or have they just gone, that'll do cos it can't go in any of the 4 main stands or in the family corner or under the boxes.
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17 minutes ago, SemperEadem said:
They know where it can go. They have been shown it at our place and countless other grounds.
They are currently hiding behind the cost of the work.Where's that then, which part of the ground is where they should install it?
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Looks to me that Australia have slowed it down a bit so as not to bowl England out quickly.
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This isn't even a contest. I bet not one ball would have hit the wicket.
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11 hours ago, Freeman's Wharfer said:
We’ll literally be the last club in England to go near this. It was clear from the survey about atmosphere that a sizeable number of people had mentioned it as something they think could improve atmosphere and all the club could do was call out that people wanted clappers…
I think the problem is where we would put safe standing?
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Good opening trio. see off the new ball, don't play if it's not on the wicket.
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Useless. Nervous and stabbing at everything.
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17 minutes ago, Super_horns said:
Good work England after tea.
Let's hope the batsmen start well.
Well, that one didn't.
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12 minutes ago, leicsmac said:
Absolute punishments require absolute proof - or you're happy with the idea of potentially fvcking up an innocent man.
Get the school-to-prison-for-profit pipeline rolling, yeah. Works damn well for the investors in the US, after all, right?
Dunno, i was on about the human rights brigade.
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14 hours ago, Wymsey said:
Oh indeed, but the human rights brigade would probably think otherwise..
Which is why they should privatise the prison system.
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All serious sex offenders should be chemically castrated. If that was the laid down punishment, i bet we'd hardly have any sex offences.
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7 hours ago, leicsmac said:
When you're dealing with a lower burden of proof in a civil trial, certainly. But not in a criminal case.
However, I will refer to Hanlons Razor once again that applies anywhere: "that which is asserted without evidence should be dismissed without evidence".
Hitchens
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Albrighton, some think he's a crap winger, some think he's one of the best crossers of the ball and should have played for england!
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1 hour ago, MPH said:
But you’d only know that if you had a certain date that you knew you were going to die on..
That's the point.
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Also in the News - Part 2
in General Chat
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Early images of the alleged bbc employee are starting to emerge, obviously face is blurred to protect him/she.