Irani talking out of his **** again

discopop said:
So Keys and Grey are off to Doha and Colin Murray takes over their slot, I could just about put up with those two but Murray? that might be it for me.
Murray, no, no, no and thrice no, were doomed i tell theee
 
RIIAFLC about to come onto R5L and talk about Gascoigne and how he paid for his life saving treatment

Lets see how he trips himself up!!

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/5live/shows/victoria-derbyshire/get-in-touch/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.bbc.co.uk/5live/shows/victor ... -in-touch/</a>
 
ON NOW

-- Tue Jul 09, 2013 10:14 am --

"My Good friend, Chris Evans" dropped in straight away.

"I've sat next to Bryan Robson and asked him who the best footballer he ever played with was"...Obviously Bryan uses one of RIIAC's season tickets.

"I've seen alcoholism, through relatives of mine"...Oh right RIIAC....did you fly them across to the US for treatment? Prick
 
Matty said:
NipHolmes said:
George Hannah said:
you're just miffed because it isn't be Big Stan.


Stan is hardly the broadcasting benchmark but on that station he does a blinding job. Problem is he's not got the natural humour needed for easy listening radio. Parry has. Murray is wank, there is literally nothing to add.

Ian Wright was brilliant. Man can sing!
I have to turn the radio, or TV, off whenever I hear Ian Wright's voice. Annoying, talentless twat.
I don't agree with him a lot of the time but the guy was funny as fuck.

You Trevor. Haha. I genuinely miss him a lot, marmite.
 
NipHolmes said:
strongbowholic said:
Gutted I missed this. Will have listen later.
Me too.

To follow will be some riiac clips

Hopefully this link will assist?

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b036kzlp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b036kzlp</a>
 
The angel speaks:

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/23247061" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/23247061</a>

Paul Gascoigne: Ronnie Irani urges support after relapse

Former England cricketer Ronnie Irani has urged people not to lose patience with Paul Gascoigne after the ex-football star was reportedly involved in a drunken disturbance on Monday.
Gascoigne was taken to hospital after police were called to a London hotel.
Irani helped pay to send Gascoigne, 46, to an alcoholism-treatment clinic in the United States earlier this year.
"People feel they have been let down by Paul but you must always keep trying," Irani, 41, told BBC Radio 5 live.
Continue reading the main story

He has to make his own choices. It's down to him - but this disease tricks you

Ronnie Irani
Gascoigne's friend
"Never give up on anybody. I can understand that [people have lost patience] because there are people out there who haven't had the chance that Paul Gascoigne has had to fly to Arizona.
"But for me he is a different case because of the public reaction to him.
"Everyone wants a piece of him and he gives it them because he is a nice guy. People take chunks out him and he allows that."
Irani, along with some of Gascoigne's celebrity friends, including television presenter Chris Evans and ex-Tottenham and England team-mate Gary Lineker, funded his trip to the clinic in Phoenix in February.
"We were told it would be tough for him to get out there because it cost a lot of money. But money was irrelevant - we just wanted to help him out," said ex-Essex player Irani, who met Gascoigne on the after-dinner speaking circuit.
"We knew the stats were going to be against us. According to the experts, one in 10 recover from alcoholism. It's a horrible disease."
But Irani admitted he fears for Gascoigne's life after the former England midfielder was taken to hospital on Monday.
Police confirmed they were called to reports of a man causing a disturbance at a hotel in Russell Square and that the man was taken to hospital by ambulance.
The latest incident came days after Gascoigne's arrest over an alleged drunken assault.
"Are we surprised [that Gascoigne is reportedly drinking again]? No. It's sad. But we just hope and pray he can get through it again," said Irani.
"He has some good people around him. People have a go and say 'where are his real friends?' and you shake your head.
"He has got some top people around him but he has to make his own choices. It's down to him - but this disease tricks you."
 
Surely we can move to have him beatified by the Pope? We can attribute at least 2 miracles to him:

1) The Miracle of Teleportation
Where he was able to be in two places at once - ie Leicester and the Swamp at the same time.

2) Feeding the Homeless
Photos on twitter to prove it.

I'll start a petition.
 

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