markprendy
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I used to like his show, then when I found out(wrongly) he was a Rag, I went off it. I like him again now. Haha.
Haha. I never heard that rumour.I used to like his show, then when I found out(wrongly) he was a Rag, I went off it. I like him again now. Haha.
“But much of his life in exile had been spent around Manchester. Immediately after Scappaticci left Belfast in 2003, he had been tracked via his laptop to an ice cream warehouse near Manchester City’s Etihad stadium. He was a City fanatic. His father had run an ice cream business. Perhaps the two things were linked – but as with so many of his secrets, the truth of the matter is now buried with him”Can’t say he was ever seen too often at the match but, given his background, keeping a low profile was probably understandable:
‘Too big to fail’: why was army’s man inside IRA, Freddie Scappaticci, never prosecuted?
Families of victims dismayed at lack of accountability after death of ‘Stakeknife’www.theguardian.com
With Snow White and the other five?Just had Brett and Jason Oppenheim interviewed on the pitch, both massive blue’s apparently. From the selling Sunset Series on Netflix if you’ve never heard of them.
How the heck did someone with the surname Scappaticci become a leading member of the IRA lol“But much of his life in exile had been spent around Manchester. Immediately after Scappaticci left Belfast in 2003, he had been tracked via his laptop to an ice cream warehouse near Manchester City’s Etihad stadium. He was a City fanatic. His father had run an ice cream business. Perhaps the two things were linked – but as with so many of his secrets, the truth of the matter is now buried with him”
I’ll leave you to do any background checks on a former member of the IRA’s “Nutting Squad”, if it’s all the same. TaHow the heck did someone with the surname Scappaticci become a leading member of the IRA lol
Frank?G roper ??