Chris Hune admits guilt..eventually
#1
Posté 04 février 2013 - 11:53
#2
Posté 04 février 2013 - 12:02
"Perhaps it would be better that future criticism of sports be made on the narrow basis of what is being discussed, without reference to other sports, unless those sports offer a solution to the problem in hand." - Brian 'Pigface' Moore
"What happens in rugby union? A player takes the ball, moves forward a little and gets tackled. A whole load of players then roll about on the ground. Pheep! The referee gives a penalty." - Simon Barnes
#3
Posté 04 février 2013 - 12:12
I, just like those Castleford supporters felt that the ball should have gone to David Plange but he put the bit betwen his teeth...and it was a try
Kevin Ward - best player I have ever seen
The real Mick Gledhill is what you see on here, a Bradford fan ........, but deep down knows that Bradford are just not good enough to challenge the likes of Leeds & St Helens.
#4
Posté 04 février 2013 - 12:16
#5
Posté 04 février 2013 - 12:23
#6
Posté 04 février 2013 - 12:35
it's a Tory led coalition, not a Labour one.
Yes, but, in a coalition, either Labour or Tory would need to "look after" the Libdem MP's. Let's face it, it was only the minnows from all three parties that were prosecuted over the expenses scandal.
I seem to recall that Huhne stood against Clegg for the Libdem leadership.
#7
Posté 04 février 2013 - 12:48
#8
Posté 04 février 2013 - 01:01
Quite so. I was thinking more of this, though. http://www.guardian....1/bae.tonyblair
Surely not the same Tony Blair who now has his own foundation that negotiates deals in the Middle East, earns millions and pays a relatively small amount of tax?
This could also earn him a bad reputation with the British population. However, that could never happen whilst he is married to the really cute altruistic Cherie ... the public will always love her.
#9
Posté 04 février 2013 - 01:24
No wonder the other politicians don't like him.
- Severus, July 2012
#10
Posté 04 février 2013 - 03:52
#11
Posté 04 février 2013 - 03:56
Nice to see you, to see you nice. What do points make?
#12
Posté 04 février 2013 - 04:41
Raising money for Prostate Cancer UK - ran the Spire 10 mile in August and the Worksop Half Marathon in October - more to come in 2013
#13
Posté 04 février 2013 - 05:03
Pope in "I am Catholic" shock admissionPolitician admits to lie. In other news, bear admits to defecating in a public forested area.
#14
Posté 05 février 2013 - 05:46
Though wifey might be regretting the revenge plan soon...
#15
Posté 06 février 2013 - 01:19
Sad to see how his affair affected his family. The texts are not good reading.
Though wifey might be regretting the revenge plan soon...
The texts from his son are pretty strong stuff.
"Perhaps it would be better that future criticism of sports be made on the narrow basis of what is being discussed, without reference to other sports, unless those sports offer a solution to the problem in hand." - Brian 'Pigface' Moore
"What happens in rugby union? A player takes the ball, moves forward a little and gets tackled. A whole load of players then roll about on the ground. Pheep! The referee gives a penalty." - Simon Barnes
#16
Posté 06 février 2013 - 01:34
This offence happened ten years ago.
Is it a civil offence and, if so, is there a statute of limitation that sets a time limit on how long, following the offence, a prosecution can be brought?
#17
Posté 06 février 2013 - 01:39
Serious question:
This offence happened ten years ago.
Is it a civil offence and, if so, is there a statute of limitation that sets a time limit on how long, following the offence, a prosecution can be brought?
Quick google: England & Wales law has no statute of limitations. Specific Acts may have limitations but there's no universal statute.
- Severus, July 2012
#18
Posté 06 février 2013 - 02:07
#19
Posté 06 février 2013 - 02:21
Pretty sure perverting the course of justice is a criminal offence.
It is.
#20
Posté 07 février 2013 - 01:39
Pretty sure perverting the course of justice is a criminal offence.
And a serious one.
He's going to jail.
The daft thing is, had he just admitted it the original offence at the time he'd have been banned for a while and have been back on the road long, long ago.
The man is clearly an idiot.
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