Douggy B
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IF that is the case, then better to be safe then sorry. What else would they be doing otherwise? doing aal the jobs that English folk think are "beneath them" They were on student visas, they were unable to work in this country. You love a good cliche don't you?
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Official Match Thread: Stoke 1-1 Newcastle United
Douggy B replied to JawD's topic in Newcastle Forum
I watched your game in the pub after ours. You could clearly see Shearer turn to Dowie and say "who was that". Dowie replied "Shola" Someones getting a rocket next training. -
It has been a crazy premiership year. Hull were top four and now look like a good candidate for the drop, we were 2 points after 8 games now we are 3 points off Europe. un-fucking-blievable.
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IF that is the case, then better to be safe then sorry. What else would they be doing otherwise?
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Man Utd 31 71 33 54 2-1 FT v Sunderland Liverpool 32 70 38 59 4-0 FT v Blackburn Chelsea 32 67 35 55 4-3 FT v Bolton Arsenal 32 61 26 54 4-1 FT v Wigan Aston Villa 31 52 6 45 Everton 31 51 13 44 West Ham 32 44 1 37 0-1 FT v Tottenham Tottenham 32 41 2 38 1-0 FT v West Ham Wigan 32 41 -5 31 1-4 FT v Arsenal Fulham 31 40 3 30 Man City 31 38 7 46 Bolton 32 37 -10 39 3-4 FT v Chelsea Stoke 32 36 -16 32 1-1 FT v Newcastle Portsmouth 31 34 -14 34 2-2 FT v West Brom Hull 32 34 -19 36 1-3 FT v Middlesbrough Blackburn 32 34 -19 35 0-4 FT v Liverpool Sunderland 32 32 -13 30 1-2 FT v Man Utd Newcastle 32 30 -15 37 1-1 FT v Stoke Middlesbrough 32 30 -22 25 3-1 FT v Hull West Brom 32 25 -31 28 2-2 FT v Portsmouth Its amazing how quick things can change in this league, we were relegation fodder 2 months ago. Wow
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Town was absolutely empty tonight yet scum taxi drivers deemed it was time and half tonight being good Friday. Tell me Mamood, how is good friday, putting you out of your way from a usual Friday? Look me is the eyes and tell me how your 6 miles dive constituted a £30 price tag you thieving cunt.
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It's sad state of affairs, but this is always my first thought. Its all a conspiracy.....wheres my tinfoil hat?
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We could always wait until after they've done their deed and then get em.
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You wanna hope so.
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Every time I read his posts I get: failed police investigations, community whispers, circumstantial evidence, children running too scared too look,urban legend, and blurred moral boundaries. Like I need scrubbing after reading each one. Spidey sense.
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Its weird, you have posted nothing bad about me, give me no reason to dislike you but you just set my spidey sense tingling. There are just certain people you know aint right, you wouldn't trust them with your kids thats for sure. Hova is one of them.
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Veloso? Cahill? You guys rate yourselves dont you. Like either would go to Bolton!
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A refusal to accept that it is a problem in the Muslim community is the biggest problem in said community. I work with a few Muslims and it appears it is all a conspiracy apparently. Its all shock and "he was such a nice quiet guy." Normal people don't go out for meetings in cafes starting at midnight.
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Police feared 'Al-Qaida terror attack' on UK was planned for Easter • Sources say attack would have taken place by end of Easter weekend • Gordon Brown describes suspected plot as 'very big' • Police guard addresses raided by counterterrorism officers Counterterrorism officials believe an alleged al-Qaida terror plot against the UK, designed to cause mass casualties, was due to be carried out within days, the Guardian has learned. A total of 12 people were arrested across northern England on Wednesday as police carried out a string of raids to thwart an alleged terrorist cell with overseas links. Peter Fahy, the chief constable of Greater Manchester police, today confirmed that 11 of those arrested were Pakistani nationals. A secret briefing note accidentally shown to the media yesterday outside Downing Street by the UK's former top counter-terrorist officer Bob Quick, said 10 of those targeted in the operation were on student visas. Sources with knowledge of the investigation - in which arrests were rushed forward after Quick's mistake, which today cost him his job - say the execution of an "al-Qaida driven" plot was "imminent". UK officials say they believe the attack would have been attempted by Easter Monday at the latest. According to counterterrorism sources, it is unclear where and what the terrorists were targeting. Officials regularly point out that intelligence is not always conclusive, but today said they believed that the terror plot was highly ambitious and a big attack was being planned. The source said reports of a northern nightclub or shopping centre being the target were wholly untrue. As searches continued at addresses across northern England, the prime minister, Gordon Brown, described the suspected plot as "very big" and said investigators were examining links with Pakistan. "We know there are links between terrorists in Britain and Pakistan, and that is an important issue for us to follow through," he said. The 12 men were arrested at seven locations across north-west England, and at least another eight addresses in the region were searched. Scores of students witnessed one arrest, carried out at Liverpool John Moores University. Police said one man was detained near the campus. "When I looked, I saw a man on the floor," student Daniel Taylor said. "Police were shouting at him and one of the officers had what looked like a machine gun pointed right into his head." Three men were arrested at Cedar Grove, Liverpool. "I looked and, about midway down the road, there were a load of police officers dressed in black and they were bringing some men out of a house," a resident said. Another man was arrested at a flat in Earle Road, also in Liverpool. Police stood guard outside the flat and forensics officers could be seen through net curtains. Abdul Kassan, 20, who lives next door to the raided flat, was at work in his neighbouring off-licence yesterday when police cars screeched to a halt and officers ran into the building. "We were working in the shop and the police cars suddenly arrived and police got out with guns," he said. "We didn't know what was going on - they just told us to shut the shop. It was about 3.30pm. The officers came into the back of the shop. "The blokes in the flat are new, they've only just moved in, they've all got long beards. "They bought stuff from us and seemed normal. I think they are Pakistani. They looked like students and only seemed to speak a little bit of English." Police also searched a bed and breakfast in Pimlico Road, Clitheroe, today. More than 100 officers, with a helicopter in support, surrounded the Lancashire town's new Homebase store yesterday and arrested two men working for a private security firm. The pair were staying at the B&B but had not been there for long and were unknown to neighbours. The house itself was sealed off and put under police guard as forensic specialists went in and out. The pair's employer has a security contract with Homebase and they were not directly employed by the DIY chain, which only completed the Clitheroe outlet this week. A planned opening by the town's mayor in time for the Easter weekend went ahead today and the store was full of shoppers. The mayor, John Hill, changed his speech to focus on terrorism and community relations in the historic market town. He said: "I would like to stress that the men arrested are not from Clitheroe. "We work extremely well together as a community here and [in] the Ribble Valley, and people should carry on regardless of what has happened. "There is no tension here and we would like it to remain like this." Hill said terrorism "can happen anywhere" and urged people to "remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the police". Operation was moved forward after security blunder Fahy admitted that the operation had been rushed forward as a result of the security blunder by Quick, which exposed plans for the operation to the cameras of press photographers. However, Fahy added: "The operation would have been carried out in the subsequent 24 hours. "It got to a point in evaluating what we knew that we had to take action yesterday." Fahy said reports of Old Trafford or the Trafford shopping centre being the targets were "purely speculation" on the part of the media. He added that, from what was known at the moment, there was no particular threat to specific locations and "certainly not the ones mentioned in the media". However, he added that the threat level in the north-west remained high.
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To be honest give me Stevie over the wannabe gangster any day of the week. Wrong'un.
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Your loss.
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I think this was tongue in cheek mate...as was my response. People need to take things less seriously.
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Since the NUSC had nothing to campaign against, Peasepud has had plenty of time on his hands. Obsessed.
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Where am I? Whats going on? Keep up man.
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The flag was a joke relating to N-O mods being 'Nazis' btw. Probably should be removed though imo. Seriously though, I know you've been rimming each other lately but the bit in bold Wacky for one. Theres some other chief as well who likes THOSE jokes, cant remember his name though. I just laugh at Stevie now.
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As the target of most of this I have to say I don't think he actually means half of what he comes out with. Its just a case of exaggeration for affect, there are a lot more offensive people on here. A but hypocritical as well when you consider THAT flag is available for all to use.
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Why you been banned Stevie? I think there's a cull on the geordies mate. I genuinely don't know I haven't said anything wrong, must be a secret. Have you pmed on of the admin? I know Tom can be a bit trigger happy. Best try him.
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Why you been banned Stevie?