Ric Flair Posted 8 November 2004 Posted 8 November 2004 According to a sunday paper Craig Levein has left his wife of 20 years and come down to Leicester with an English woman. Good old Levein still keeping the sexual antics up at Leicester!!
Steven Posted 8 November 2004 Posted 8 November 2004 According to a sunday paper Craig Levein has left his wife of 20 years and come down to Leicester with an English woman.Good old Levein still keeping the sexual antics up at Leicester!! 34018[/snapback] His private life is his own.
Mark Posted 8 November 2004 Posted 8 November 2004 According to a sunday paper Craig Levein has left his wife of 20 years and come down to Leicester with an English woman. 34018[/snapback]
Hullfox Posted 8 November 2004 Posted 8 November 2004 According to a sunday paper Craig Levein has left his wife of 20 years and come down to Leicester with an English woman.Good old Levein still keeping the sexual antics up at Leicester!! 34018[/snapback] His private life is his own. 34032[/snapback] No it's not. Fraid he's put himself in the public eye through choice of career.
Jonbluefox9 Posted 8 November 2004 Posted 8 November 2004 I don't care what he gets up to in his private life aslong as he does the business for us.
Hullfox Posted 8 November 2004 Posted 8 November 2004 I don't care what he gets up to in his private life aslong as he does the business for us. 34082[/snapback] So he could do anything????
Ash Posted 8 November 2004 Posted 8 November 2004 I don't care what he gets up to in his private life aslong as he does the business for us. 34082[/snapback] Agreed
Anish Posted 8 November 2004 Posted 8 November 2004 ...And how often are Sunday tabloids found to be true?
Guest Daniel Posted 9 November 2004 Posted 9 November 2004 Love it, he's not only making us play well, but it seems he's playing the field well himself. Cant fault him.
Hullfox Posted 9 November 2004 Posted 9 November 2004 ...And how often are Sunday tabloids found to be true? 34158[/snapback] More often than people would care to believe I think. It was the Tabloids who investigated the German women connected to La Manga so we need to thank them for speeding things along there.
Hullfox Posted 9 November 2004 Posted 9 November 2004 Love it, he's not only making us play well, but it seems he's playing the field well himself.Cant fault him. 34228[/snapback] I'm sure that you took the words straight out of Mrs Levein's mouth BM.
Guest Daniel Posted 9 November 2004 Posted 9 November 2004 Love it, he's not only making us play well, but it seems he's playing the field well himself.Cant fault him. 34228[/snapback] I'm sure that you took the words straight out of Mrs Levein's mouth BM. 34233[/snapback] Well its the closest thing that'll come near her mouth from now on.
davieG Posted 9 November 2004 Posted 9 November 2004 ...And how often are Sunday tabloids found to be true? 34158[/snapback] More often than people would care to believe I think. It was the Tabloids who investigated the German women connected to La Manga so we need to thank them for speeding things along there. 34231[/snapback] Your right Hullfox but only AFTER they printed the biggest load of unsubstantiated, shit stirring you must be guilty load of bolloxs on the story you would have found anywhere. Same with Hillsborough Their priorities seem to be print it if it will increase sales, we can always do a big splash with the truth afterwards.
Hullfox Posted 9 November 2004 Posted 9 November 2004 ...And how often are Sunday tabloids found to be true? 34158[/snapback] More often than people would care to believe I think. It was the Tabloids who investigated the German women connected to La Manga so we need to thank them for speeding things along there. 34231[/snapback] Your right Hullfox but only AFTER they printed the biggest load of unsubstantiated, shit stirring you must be guilty load of bolloxs on the story you would have found anywhere. Same with Hillsborough Their priorities seem to be print it if it will increase sales, we can always do a big splash with the truth afterwards. 34237[/snapback] Agreed
Guest Posted 9 November 2004 Posted 9 November 2004 As long as he doesn't break the law, what he gets up to in his private life is just that; private. No it's not. Fraid he's put himself in the public eye through choice of career. If he chooses to use the press as a means of furthering his career, say like selling picture rights to important occasions as some celebrities do, then I would agree. However, if he is known for his career only, like a lot of people in football are, then it is none of our business. That's my opinion, anyway.
Steven Posted 9 November 2004 Posted 9 November 2004 As long as he doesn't break the law, what he gets up to in his private life is just that; private.No it's not. Fraid he's put himself in the public eye through choice of career. If he chooses to use the press as a means of furthering his career, say like selling picture rights to important occasions as some celebrities do, then I would agree. However, if he is known for his career only, like a lot of people in football are, then it is none of our business. That's my opinion, anyway. 34295[/snapback] Spot on.
Hullfox Posted 9 November 2004 Posted 9 November 2004 As long as he doesn't break the law, what he gets up to in his private life is just that; private.No it's not. Fraid he's put himself in the public eye through choice of career. If he chooses to use the press as a means of furthering his career, say like selling picture rights to important occasions as some celebrities do, then I would agree. However, if he is known for his career only, like a lot of people in football are, then it is none of our business. That's my opinion, anyway. 34295[/snapback] In an ideal world yes but people buy the papers and therefore perpetuate the intrusions and by buying the papers give a sense of validity to what is being written and the way in which the information is gathered.
Anish Posted 9 November 2004 Posted 9 November 2004 As long as he doesn't break the law, what he gets up to in his private life is just that; private.No it's not. Fraid he's put himself in the public eye through choice of career. If he chooses to use the press as a means of furthering his career, say like selling picture rights to important occasions as some celebrities do, then I would agree. However, if he is known for his career only, like a lot of people in football are, then it is none of our business. That's my opinion, anyway. 34295[/snapback] Well said Lisa.
davieG Posted 9 November 2004 Posted 9 November 2004 As long as he doesn't break the law, what he gets up to in his private life is just that; private.No it's not. Fraid he's put himself in the public eye through choice of career. If he chooses to use the press as a means of furthering his career, say like selling picture rights to important occasions as some celebrities do, then I would agree. However, if he is known for his career only, like a lot of people in football are, then it is none of our business. That's my opinion, anyway. 34295[/snapback] In an ideal world yes but people buy the papers and therefore perpetuate the intrusions and by buying the papers give a sense of validity to what is being written and the way in which the information is gathered. 34332[/snapback] Cracking point Hullfox.
Guest Posted 9 November 2004 Posted 9 November 2004 As long as he doesn't break the law, what he gets up to in his private life is just that; private.No it's not. Fraid he's put himself in the public eye through choice of career. If he chooses to use the press as a means of furthering his career, say like selling picture rights to important occasions as some celebrities do, then I would agree. However, if he is known for his career only, like a lot of people in football are, then it is none of our business. That's my opinion, anyway. 34295[/snapback] In an ideal world yes but people buy the papers and therefore perpetuate the intrusions and by buying the papers give a sense of validity to what is being written and the way in which the information is gathered. 34332[/snapback] Cracking point Hullfox. 34394[/snapback] It's human nature to be nosey, and to spread gossip, unfortunately.
Hullfox Posted 9 November 2004 Posted 9 November 2004 As long as he doesn't break the law, what he gets up to in his private life is just that; private.No it's not. Fraid he's put himself in the public eye through choice of career. If he chooses to use the press as a means of furthering his career, say like selling picture rights to important occasions as some celebrities do, then I would agree. However, if he is known for his career only, like a lot of people in football are, then it is none of our business. That's my opinion, anyway. 34295[/snapback] In an ideal world yes but people buy the papers and therefore perpetuate the intrusions and by buying the papers give a sense of validity to what is being written and the way in which the information is gathered. 34332[/snapback] Cracking point Hullfox. 34394[/snapback] It's human nature to be nosey, and to spread gossip, unfortunately. 34396[/snapback] I don't think you're right Lisa but that Mrs Ainscough down our street, well I overhead her on her phone talking about that young girl from number 42 and apparently she's been seen up town with thingy who's not long been released from you know where.
Guest Posted 10 November 2004 Posted 10 November 2004 As long as he doesn't break the law, what he gets up to in his private life is just that; private.No it's not. Fraid he's put himself in the public eye through choice of career. If he chooses to use the press as a means of furthering his career, say like selling picture rights to important occasions as some celebrities do, then I would agree. However, if he is known for his career only, like a lot of people in football are, then it is none of our business. That's my opinion, anyway. 34295[/snapback] In an ideal world yes but people buy the papers and therefore perpetuate the intrusions and by buying the papers give a sense of validity to what is being written and the way in which the information is gathered. 34332[/snapback] Cracking point Hullfox. 34394[/snapback] It's human nature to be nosey, and to spread gossip, unfortunately. 34396[/snapback] I don't think you're right Lisa but that Mrs Ainscough down our street, well I overhead her on her phone talking about that young girl from number 42 and apparently she's been seen up town with thingy who's not long been released from you know where. 34505[/snapback] Really??? That's funny 'cos I'd heard the same thing, but it was Julie's bf's best mate's uncle's secretary's sister's cousin who found out.
Hullfox Posted 10 November 2004 Posted 10 November 2004 As long as he doesn't break the law, what he gets up to in his private life is just that; private.No it's not. Fraid he's put himself in the public eye through choice of career. If he chooses to use the press as a means of furthering his career, say like selling picture rights to important occasions as some celebrities do, then I would agree. However, if he is known for his career only, like a lot of people in football are, then it is none of our business. That's my opinion, anyway. 34295[/snapback] In an ideal world yes but people buy the papers and therefore perpetuate the intrusions and by buying the papers give a sense of validity to what is being written and the way in which the information is gathered. 34332[/snapback] Cracking point Hullfox. 34394[/snapback] It's human nature to be nosey, and to spread gossip, unfortunately. 34396[/snapback] I don't think you're right Lisa but that Mrs Ainscough down our street, well I overhead her on her phone talking about that young girl from number 42 and apparently she's been seen up town with thingy who's not long been released from you know where. 34505[/snapback] Really??? That's funny 'cos I'd heard the same thing, but it was Julie's bf's best mate's uncle's secretary's sister's cousin who found out. 34549[/snapback] NO!
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