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Feel for the families as it’ll be all over the news again but I suppose the pain won’t have ever gone away. 
 

it’s an example of trash taking out the trash. 

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I know doctors and medics have to abide by the Hippocratic Oath to save every life, but I can imagine there were a few that would have wanted to unplug the life support.

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2 hours ago, CornwallFox said:

This oik

 

BBC News - Joey Barton charged after man assaulted near golf club - BBC News

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c0j5yyyygp2o

 

1 hour ago, SecretPro said:

Barton really is just pure scum.

He's really not having a good day is he

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c8eg2n83y1eo

Eni Aluko wins Joey Barton libel case over X posts

 

He's got to pay her £300,000 in compensation, including the first £100k by March 24th. 

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16 minutes ago, Lionator said:

Immediately the Barton supporters said that he was acting in self defence after being attacked with a baseball bat. And yet the victim was a headteacher so I highly doubt he was carrying one around with him 😂

Pity the headteacher wasn't carrying a metal pole, with a spike on the end of it.

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5 hours ago, Lionator said:

Immediately the Barton supporters said that he was acting in self defence after being attacked with a baseball bat. And yet the victim was a headteacher so I highly doubt he was carrying one around with him 😂

Imagine the kind of person you have to be to consider Joey Barton a role model

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1 hour ago, CornwallFox said:

Imagine the kind of person you have to be to consider Joey Barton a role model

Oh, he's definitely a role model.

 

He's a role model for alcoholic thugs.

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Lots of people my age and older will remember the Shepherd's Bush Murders also known at The Braybrook Street Massacre. 12 August 1966 less than a fortnight after England won the World Cup 3 unarmed Policemen on routine patrol shot dead when they stopped a shabby looking car in a residential street near Wormwood Scrubs prison. Lots of children playing nearby were witness to the horror. The chief perpetrator Harry Roberts spent 48 years in prison. Released in 2014 aged 78. I only recently read he died aged 89 in December 2025. For anyone interested a book by Nick Russell-Pavier is well worth a read. The killings were not just brutal but completely senseless. 

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On 17/03/2026 at 18:42, Foxdiamond said:

Lots of people my age and older will remember the Shepherd's Bush Murders also known at The Braybrook Street Massacre. 12 August 1966 less than a fortnight after England won the World Cup 3 unarmed Policemen on routine patrol shot dead when they stopped a shabby looking car in a residential street near Wormwood Scrubs prison. Lots of children playing nearby were witness to the horror. The chief perpetrator Harry Roberts spent 48 years in prison. Released in 2014 aged 78. I only recently read he died aged 89 in December 2025. For anyone interested a book by Nick Russell-Pavier is well worth a read. The killings were not just brutal but completely senseless. 

Has Harry Roberts made the 'Songs we sang' thread?

One of the more unfortunate songs that we sang as police patrolled the side of the pitch back in the day.

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2 hours ago, Free Falling Foxes said:

Has Harry Roberts made the 'Songs we sang' thread?

One of the more unfortunate songs that we sang as police patrolled the side of the pitch back in the day.

As a kid of 10 the murders made a big impression. I slightly knew the son of the Policeman who finally arrested Roberts. That song never crossed my lips

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On 18/03/2026 at 20:54, Free Falling Foxes said:

Has Harry Roberts made the 'Songs we sang' thread?

One of the more unfortunate songs that we sang as police patrolled the side of the pitch back in the day.

When I was a trainee copper at 17, my "mates" used to sing that song to me as a "joke".

 

One of the reasons I didn't pursue that career.

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On 18/03/2026 at 20:54, Free Falling Foxes said:

Has Harry Roberts made the 'Songs we sang' thread?

One of the more unfortunate songs that we sang as police patrolled the side of the pitch back in the day.

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14 minutes ago, Parafox said:

When I was a trainee copper at 17, my "mates" used to sing that song to me as a "joke".

 

One of the reasons I didn't pursue that career.

Understandable 

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