foggy1974
Well-Known Member
Hope he's not the new Rimmer
Hope he's not the new Rimmer
Peter Reid ?Don’t remember any scooter but remember him arsing about on the pitch pre match
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The books are quality best read around a nice bar in a top hotel, or bye the pool of said hotel, while having a good drink.Nice one
Rick Wakeman along with his very good looking blonde girlfriend sat in the row in front of me at Maine Road in the Main Stand a couple of time's, some fans had a chat with him, he seemed very down to earth for a rock star.
I’ve read his two books, he wasn’t quiet in his early days, the amount he drank was unbelievable. The books are well worth a read, very funny and enjoyable.
think MUENDo the Echo write positive stuff about Everton? or is it just the publicity arm of Victim FC?
Nothing will be done about this because Ofcom itself is a joke. I had a long-running complaint about an overtly racist and false story on the website. Despite persistent emails from me the BBC did not even respond other than their initial acknowledgement. So I passed it on to Ofcom who took it up with the BBC who then didn't respond to Ofcom's requests. The problem was that the BBC online sportsdesk team simply did not provide a response, even after direct phone calls from Ofcom. I eventually had a phone conversation with a pleasant case officer at Ofcom who said there was nothing more they could do and as passing comment said the complaints process at the BBC "had collapsed." The reality is that the BBC is not accountable to anyone despite all the platitudes from the Government.Might be or interest to some, ofcom have told the dear old beeb to improve its complaints process and notes consistent impartiality in its content. Blow me down with a feather.
BBC News - BBC told to improve complaints process by regulator Ofcom
BBC told to improve complaints process by regulator Ofcom
The media regulator says "people just don't have sufficient confidence" in the current BBC system.www.bbc.co.uk