SWPISHOME
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He's got to be feeding her more like.Bloody hell! Sycophantic Sally on the BBC with Sir Marcus again this morning.
He's got to be banging her!
He's got to be feeding her more like.Bloody hell! Sycophantic Sally on the BBC with Sir Marcus again this morning.
He's got to be banging her!
Does he need a new warehouse/distribution facility?Speaking to a RAG friend (Acquaintance) he reckons that the Glazers will sell up to Jeff Bezos now he has a Managing Director in at Amazon to run his cash cow.
And reading a bed time story from one of the books he is getting for the kids.He's got to be feeding her more like.
With his nose ;)Bloody hell! Sycophantic Sally on the BBC with Sir Marcus again this morning.
He's got to be banging her!
Does he need a new warehouse/distribution facility?
I said when the free meals for kids was being forced on us, this is just the rag PR machine in full flow. Now surely no one will disagree.Bloody hell! Sycophantic Sally on the BBC with Sir Marcus again this morning.
He's got to be banging her!
I'd say the kids read him a story, That **** can't string a sentence together when been interviewed.And reading a bed time story from one of the books he is getting for the kids.
I met Jackie Blanchflower in the late 80's/early 90's though my job, really nice bloke. There was a love of football in him but not much for the rags.yeah right show some respect
what a club truly making money of the back of dead players
and the ones that could not play again was shafted and left with nothing
Jackie Blanchflower, the Northern Ireland defender, was the first to suffer from United’s ill treatment. When it became clear to the club that Blanchflower would never play football again, the club soon cut ties with the man from Belfast. First they withdrew his taxi rights, a crippling blow for a man who struggled to walk after Munich.
Next, Blanchflower was evicted from his club accommodation despite his wife being heavily pregnant at the time. The Reds were quick to cut away those players who were no longer of use. Blanchflower wasn’t the only victim of such ill-treatment either. The Reds withdrew rented accommodation for all the survivors who couldn’t play football again.
Johnny Berry was evicted from his club house and was later fired by United through a letter. Albert Scanlon, another survivor badly affected by the disaster played with United for a short time in the aftermath of Munich before being transferred to Newcastle. Busby allegedly told Scanlon that if he ever fell on hard times Busby would help him out. When Scanlon did turn to Busby, his pleas seemingly fell on deaf ears. Anger at Scanlon’s treatment still affects Albert’s family.
Manchester United & Munich '58 - Forgetting the Past?
Conor Heffernan discusses the ill-treatment of Manchester United towards survivors of the Munich Air Disaster in the years that followed the tragedy.punditarena.com