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I'm a 34yr old man with 1 child, living in Devon lifelong Millwall fan, from the London area originally.

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Sunday, 19 April 2009

Me And The Boy

I love this of photo of me and my son taken at my wedding
reminds me of little and large.
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Tuesday, 14 April 2009

Millwall 2 Peterborough 0

What a game to pissed to comment at mo will do so later COM ON YOU LIONS

Wednesday, 8 April 2009

Cliffords Response (My commets are in itallics) to Parky's rant Posted below

Michael Parkinson had a very public rant about Jade Goody yesterday.
He branded the late reality TV star as "ignorant and puerile", adding "Her death is as sad as the death of any young person, but it's not the passing of a martyr or a saint or, God help us, Princess Di."
Many were shocked by Parky's words.(not me)
And now Jade's publicist, Max Clifford, has spoken out against the comments made by the 74-year-old in the Radio Times.
Max told the Daily Mail: "I think it is a horrible thing for Parkinson to have said. Max Clifford
"The girl has just been buried and her family are really grieving.
"Jade has spoken about her regret that she was not educated (why didn't she further her education then when she had the chance and money) and shown her commitment to her young sons getting the best schooling. That speaks volumes about the sort of girl she was.(Thought that was just being a mum, nothing extra ordinary about that)
Whatever the big boys are fighting about, Jade's fan base speaks for itself; with thousands turning out to line the streets for her funeral procession last Saturday.
I personally feel that this merely reflects a morbid fascination similar to people slowing down as they pass a car accident to see what has happened. As for Mr. Max Clifford, he seems to me to have made himself a tidy fortune off Jade Goody's death, you can stop pretending to care now Max!
And would someone please tell me how exactly other than publicising exactly what women with cervical cancer have to look forward to, has she helped women with cancer? What hospices has she visited, who has she directly helped other than herself? (Not including financial gain for her children as any mother would want to provide for their kids, most manage it with a touch of dignity and class!)
At the end of the day Jade Good's legacy will end exactly as it started, with an embarassing public spectacle.




Parky You Legend

Sir Michael Parkinson has taken a swipe at the late Jade Goody.
The surprising tirade comes just days after the reality TV star's funeral...
The TV presenter has branded Jade as "ignorant" and "all that is paltry and wretched about Britain" in the Radio Times.
He wrote: "Jade Goody has her own place in the history of television and, while it's significant, it's nothing to be proud of.
"Her death is as sad as the death of any young person, but it's not thepassing of a martyr or a saint or, God help us, Princess Di."
Parky continued: "When we clear the media smokescreen from around her death,what we're left with is a woman who came to represent all that's paltry andwretched about Britain today.Michael Parkinson
"She was brought up on a sink estate, as a child came to know both drugs and crime, was barely educated, ignorant and puerile. Then she was projected to celebrity by Big Brother and, from that point on, became a media chattel to be manipulated and exploited till the day she died."
Ouch.
Max Clifford, Jade's publicist, fired back to the Times: "What Michael forgets to mention is that Jade already has saved countless lives of young women through her battle with cervical cancer.
"And she has provided the best possible education for her boys and stressed the importance of that."

Tuesday, 7 April 2009

What A Weekend For Millwall

Well what a weekend for Millwall
The game at the den on Saturday saw Millwall finally return to form at home against Walsall with a stunning 3 - 1 win; more of the same lads and we are going up no problems.
Very pleased that Neil (Chopper) Harris has signed for another year good on ya Chopper.

On a more somber note, I would like to express to the family's of the two boy's near Doncaster who were recently assaulted my wishes for a speedy recovery; I am shocked and disturbed by this news as I am sure many people are

My thoughts are also with the people of the L'Aquila region of Italy, I offer my condolences to the relatives of those who have lost loved ones in this disaster.


Monday, 6 April 2009

Sorry

Sorry i haven't posted anything in a day or two been mad will be posting the weekends events this evening

Saturday, 4 April 2009

Easter

I wish everyone who celebrates it a very happy Easter

Thursday, 2 April 2009

England 2 Ukraine 1

Well what can I say, a win is a win but the performance was less than inspiring.
I also want to know what has happened to the atmosphere at Wembley? I have been to two games at the new Wembley now, last night and the Germany game last August.
On the way in I heard no singing, either at the stations or on the trains; I remember when the football was the last bastion of the good old sing along.
I remember a time when all you could hear at Wembely was the chants of the England fans but alas it seems to have been lost somewhere, PLEASE bring that atmosphere back. I for one miss it.
I was chanting on the train to Wembely and got looked at like I was a silly child, I thought having pride in my national team was a good thing and I don't see rugby or cricket fans being looked down upon for there verbalisation of there pride in there teams.
On my way into the stadium I heard no singing when leaving the stadium I heard no singing.
All i can put it down to is too many arm chair supporters now attending live games if you don't like chanting and you don't like people standing occasionally, STAY AT HOME you are killing the live experience for true fans.