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    Anyhow I backed both teams for a draw . So hope second half istays same .

     

    You and me both....i nicked your bet Jimmy its going well so far....but you can bet your bollocks the hammers will f**k it all up :D

     

    What a good player this Naysmith ive never paid much attention to him before,got to be the best Jock around at the moment surely.

    What a free kick ,all credit to Stevie Gerrard he took it well . . That Ballotelli needs a slap in the ballicks , someone needs to wise him up at that diving and crying ,big girls blouse .

  2. I wish that helicopter would piss off .....of all the ways to watch a game without paying !

     

    The helicopters watching all them bad scousers who,s at the game ha ha ,

     

    How did that ref not give a pelanty to liverpool is beyond me .

     

    Anyhow I backed both teams for a draw . So hope second half istays same .

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    West Ham to win 7/1

    Arsenal to win 4/5

    Liverpool v Everton draw 5/2

    £10 treble

    Think it's worth a shout lads

     

    Havent worked it out but thats got to be at least 50/1 ?........not a bad bet at all might have a bit of that myself :thumbs:

     

    Gnash I think it's worth a tenner bet ,the son wants to do it as well . Sure if it touch,s it about £550 .

     

    Gives you an oul interest to cheer on .

  4. Its certainly a sign of how low Man Utd have sunk when we West Ham are going into a game at their place worrying what our strike force is going to be !!......However i dont get carried away i think we,re maybe being a touch presumptious thinking we are going to be doing a lot of attacking.....players of the quality of Rooney/Di Maria/Van Persie/Falcao have the ability to keep us long enough on the back foot to not get ahead of ourself and just make sure we do the basics well.

    Downing has had a new lease of life from somewhere i know that much !

     

    I think that's right. They have a terrific attack but an already poor defence gets weaker by the day with injuries. Let's not make it easier on that defence by giving them only one forward to worry about. So Sakho and Valencia please. That edgy nervous Old Traford hard to listen to crowd will not react well if we manage to score first . Hopefully they,ll be crying tomorrow again .

  5. Come on The Hammers , give us another excellent game of football tomorrow , just reading through another site and thought I'd let yous read comments from another fellow hammers fan.

     

    I don't share many people's pessimism about tomorrow's match. I think the notion of Man Utd having their pride wounded by Leicester is true, but they've also had their pride wounded by Swansea, Burnley, Sunderland and the MK Dons so far this season. Their problems are far more systemic than being able to shrug it off and bounce back.

     

    The fact that Rojo is their only fit first-team centre-back excites me, mainly because he's really struggled so far (I don't think he'd replace either Reid or Tomkins at the moment). Leicester are a gutsy team but not a brilliant one, and our attack, at the moment, is much fiercer. Those of us who watched that match last week saw what happened when the Leicester attackers (even David Nugent who's perpetually wading in treacle) got a yard of space to run at the united defenders. If we can get Downing, Valencia, Sakho and, potentially, Amalfitano running at and across Rojo, Rafael and whichever youngsters LVG drafts in, then we're bound to get some reward, even if its just a foul.

     

    As for the question of who should replace Kouyate, I don't feel like I've seen enough from Poyet thus far. Man Utd are very different opposition to Sheff Utd (and let's remember that, despite his decent performance, that match was a pretty terrible performance). The obvious answer is either Zarate or Amalfitano, as they both have the class to be in the first team. I worry that Amalfitano wants the saw of free reign position down the middle that Downing is being given this season, and his defensive record at West Brom was abysmal. I actually thought that, against Palace, Zarate moved the ball around like a centre midfielder. If he can be disciplined and not get forward too often, then I think that he could be a good solution, especially if we get Noble to sit deeper, just ahead of the defence.

     

    Anyhow, I feel positive. 0-2.

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  6. Frampton expected Martinez to come out looking to land big shots and the second round was energetic ring warfare. At one stage there was a hint of a Martinez wobble but he came back purposefully.

     

    A popular result looked to be on the cards as Frampton offered the greater early menace. A cut opened above Martinez's left eye, caused by a clash of heads in which if there was an aggressor it looked to be Frampton, and that threatened to be a major factor in the outcome.

     

    Martinez slipped early in round five and Frampton looked to take an extra shot at his prone opponent. A big right from Frampton connected and Martinez was down on the canvas, and momentum was all with the man from Tiger's Bay, no doubt ahead on the scorecards too.

     

    A stronger seventh round from Martinez showed he was not finished, physically or mentally. And he was protecting the cut well, while staying aggressive into the eighth round as he darted forward with urgency, planting plenty of shots into Frampton's body, including one after the bell.

     

    Frampton was cut too, over his right eye, and his durable opponent was looking good for the distance heading into the 11th round.

     

    After his mid-fight dip, that was the round in which the Belfast boy imposed his authority, at one point ploughing a flurry of short-range shots into a limp Martinez.

     

    A knock-out was feasible as Frampton commanded the final round, with Martinez doing well to stay on his feet. The bell sounded to spare Martinez any more punishment, and as Frampton was hoisted aloft by his team nobody was left in any doubt.

     

    Next for Frampton could be lucrative unification bouts with WBC champion Leo Santa Cruz or British rival and regular WBA titlist Scott Quigg.

     

    Frampton thanked McGuigan and dedicated the victory to his grandfather, who died recently.

     

    "That was for my granda," he said on Box Nation. "I love you."

     

    And Frampton made it clear who he wants for his next ring outing, saying: "The only man I want to fight is Scott Quigg.

     

    "I'll fight him in Manchester, I'll fight him anywhere, but we've got options."

     

    The new champion gave Martinez credit for making a contest of it for a while, saying: "He was so dangerous. He's a hard puncher.

     

    "I haven't seen my face yet but it feels lumpy.

     

    "I've never respected a fighter as much in my life. What a fighter and what a worthy world champion."

     

    By the sound of this he wants to fight Scott Quigg . If the promoters who makes the money listen up then let's get it on for the young lad !

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  7. "We know that boxing, and sport of any kind, can help to improve our physical and mental wellbeing. Carl is a role model that so many young men and women can look up to and everyone should be proud of his achievements,"

     

    Gnash your involved in training ,also mate you know it's not easy to produce a champion . I've no love for Barry The Brit as that's the name he,s got on our road !

    ok , has he fell on a good un ? has his son got the knowledge to train him ?

     

    Will history repeat itself ? What Barney Eastwood done to Mcguigan will he do the

    same to young Frampton ?? ?

  8. got a call yesterday saying the dog was seen in the camp on the glen road ??? them cuuts can't remember yesterday this dog is about lads

     

    Wedgey only seen this now ,Did you call round to the glen road camp , see oul Paddy Dundon he runs that site ,he's a fair man who would spend time asking and seeing if dog was knocking about ,

    I haven,t noticed it and I pass it maybe five or six times a day ,so will keep an eye out in morning and if I've time I'll call in and see the dundons or Kelly's .

  9. Definately be able to sort you tickets its just how much your willing to pay......................maybe do what you can first but if you get no joy as a last resort sling us a pm ;)

    Good man gnash , I'll see what these lads from over your way come back with mate , as you say they aren't cheap to pick up for this match ,I'll run it by you . Thanks .

  10. It is easy to be mesmerised by the footage of the floods shot by the drones, or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), of the major news organisations. The seductive close-up insight into the private grief of the many King Canutes is hard to turn away from. It is surprising that no disgruntled farmer has yet taken a shot at one of the UAVs.

     

    Yet these drones are flying into an area of the law that is confused and complex, and a debate about UAVs that has barely got started in the UK. It is a debate that is only going to increase in intensity as the numbers of drones licensed for commercial flights by the nation's Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), which regulates the use of unmanned flying aircraft, shoots up -- from 30 in January 2013 to more than 300 today -- and as the popularity of DIY drones sold over the counter grows.

     

    Sooner or later there will inevitably be a case when the privacy of a celebrity is invaded, a drone crashes and kills someone, or a householder takes the law into their own hands and shoots a drone down

    In the USA, the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) road map to the integration of drones by the self-imposed deadline of 2015 has caught the imagination of some Americans and had others reaching for their guns and the ballot box so they can have the right to shoot down these unmanned planes.

     

    According to the CAA's spokesperson Richard Taylor, the number of complaints about drones in the UK is actually only in "double figures". However, its limited resources already mean that it has to trust the drone operators to stay within the regulations, and then is left to try to identify those who don't by looking at pictures sent in by the public and footage posted online. Taylor admits that "it is not easy to work out whether they are breaking the law from YouTube".

     

    Neither has there yet been a test case in the UK to see whether laws relating to trespassing and harassment, designed to deal with peeping toms or broken greenhouses in suburbia, can really regulate this 21st-century technology or whether we need a comprehensive "Drone Law". Sooner or later there will inevitably be a case when the privacy of a celebrity is invaded, a drone crashes and kills someone, or a householder takes the law into their own hands and shoots a drone down.

     

    In the USA the first ever test case to do with the regulation of domestic drones is currently going through the courts. It revolves around the sticky issue of what is commercial activity (and therefore much more heavily regulated) and what's not: drone artist Raphael Pirker believes that his videos shot from drones are art; the FAA seems to disagree.

     

    Has it been tested in a court of law if these clowns are braking laws recording and using these as evidence , I believe a very good brief should be able to pull them apart in any court

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  11. Thanks Lanesra and Kirsty's dad , it's along way of but trying to plan for a surprise birthday , you know the score lads if every thing falls in tickets ways then the rest is simple. to work out ,hopefully the guys I know from over there do put us in touch with proper people who stands on .

  12. 4 Arsenal tickets for all home game

     

    €50 deposit and when membership cards are back to me after the game you will get it back,

     

    All fixtures are subject to the standard tv selections and may change

     

    Aug 16 Crystal palace €100each 2 left

     

    Sep 13 Man city €200each

     

    Sep 27 Tottenham h €200each 2 left

     

    Oct 18 Hull city €100each

     

    Nov 1 Burnley Sold

     

    Nov 22 Man u Sold

     

    Dec 2 Southampton €100each

     

    Dec 13 Newcastle u Sold

     

    Dec 26 Q.p.r €100each 2 left

     

    Jan 10 Stoke city €100each

     

    Jan 31 Aston villa €100each 2 left

     

    Feb 10 Leicester €100each

     

    Feb 28 Everton €100each

     

    Mar 14 West ham u €100each

     

    Apr 4 Liverpool €200each

     

    Apr 18 Sunderland €100each

     

    Apr 25 Chelsea Sold

     

    May 9 Swansea €100each

     

    May 24 W.b.a €100each

     

    Just give me a txt and i will get back to u tanx....

     

    Price: € 100 (EUR)

     

     

    Tried this ad lads but no joy as they are sold already . Anyone any ideas . I'm onto friends in London but they haven,t any answers back yet .

  13. Hope you weren't,t

     

    St Pats ,your joking ? Now I heard that Kircubbin defintley was but never heard anything about St Pats .

     

    yea it and clonard monestry big hush up. :laugh:

    I hope you weren't,t an Altar boy in Clonard .

     

    We all know at the highest level and the extent the things they got away with ,let's hope in modern day society and the bad publicity from media , that these peados will get there come uppance .

     

    Did any of yous ever watch the film Sleepers . Revenge was sweet .

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  14. mi6 involved here in KINCORA boys home.

    The Kincora Boys’ Home in Belfast was opened in 1958. The home’s warden Joe Mains at once started to abuse the boys in his care. Mains recruited Raymond Semple and William McGrath in the 1970s and they joined in the daily brutal abuse.

     

    The assaulted boys tried to bring the abuse to the attention of the authorities, including the police and the press, who failed them utterly.

     

    People in authority knew what was going on because military intelligence officer Colin Wallace blew the whistle.

     

    Wallace told his superiors what was happening and even put out a press release in early 1973. It stated that William McGrath was using “a non-existent evangelical mission as a front” for paedophilia. He supplied the address and phone number.

     

    No newspaper followed this obvious lead, despite the press usually running Wallace’s propaganda briefings unedited.

     

    The authorities did nothing about it. And sometimes they were the abusers. One was the late John Young, town solicitor at Belfast, to whom the boys’ complaints were passed. Others were councillors. Yet others were higher up politicians.

     

    The abuse went on at Kincora for 20 years until finally exposed in a Dublin newspaper. Mains, Semple and McGrath went to jail—but the scale of the abuse remained hidden despite numerous inquiries.

     

    Agent

     

    The full story was covered up because McGrath was an important agent of British intelligence. He made frequent visits to his controllers in London.

     

    McGrath was a founder member of a fanatical Loyalist paramilitary organisation and travelled to South Africa and Rhodesia to buy arms for paramilitaries.

     

    The British state was arming Loyalist thugs to help crush the resistance to British rule in Northern Ireland. When McGrath was convicted of repeated child abuse he boasted, “Never have I committed an act unbecoming to an Orangeman.”

     

    Boys from Kincora were also rented out to establishment figures. Who these figures were is still a matter of speculation. Socialist Worker’s Paul Foot wrote in 1996 about the speculation around Kincora: “Such allegations will always be made when widespread abuse is kept secret.

     

    “Names of people in high places are bandied about as likely exploiters of boys provided for them from homes. In every major particular, the recent revelations from North Wales, Cheshire and Liverpool share the features of the Kincora case.

     

    “There has been the same systematic abuse, the same consistent refusal of the authorities to believe the young people when they complained, the same ‘ring’ of abusers in different homes, constantly shifting from one home to another, the same apparent involvement of people high up in authority on the relevant councils and government bodies, the same tight-lipped police”.

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    Keep it to your selves, but this was sent to me a few yrs ago just to be very wary of strange men.FDattachicon.gifpost-244-1187983944_thumb.jpg

    And even more wary of strange men holding video cameras..

    The bloke in that photo is dead apparently, its the fella who done the panarama program, Northern Ireland and some scandinavian country. Heart attack in Iraq or sommat?
    Yip that's him, the Scandinavian country was Finland, he went by the name Steve, known as English Steve.

    If I'm right ,did he infiltrate guys from the north ,told them their dogs was siezed and he knew where they where and would help them break into Palace barracks in Holywood to get them back . He even brought them to the back of the barracks and videoed it , Jesus who in the name of f**k would have fell for that story ,

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