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Harry On Sun-down
02-05-2012, 08:48 AM, (This post was last modified: 02-05-2012, 01:22 PM by Sweder.)
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Harry On Sun-down
A new low for your soaraway Scum this morning, denegrating a man for his speech impediment all over a front page usually reserved for fornicating footballers or licentious soap stars. It's the fearless gibberish of bitter, whiskey-soused gutter-hacks raging against the dying of their might.

These habitual bottom-feeders stamp their feet because on this occasion it wasn't the Sun What Won It. They must have a dossier as thick as a ten year tax audit on 'appy 'Arry, weeks of salacious tidbits to be slipped into the public consciousness throughout Euro 2012. By the time 'we' travel home from the Ukraine, probably in some kind of disgrace, John Terry having taken a dump in a hotel lobby or, more likely, mounted a female reporter during a press conference, the real blood letting can begin.

I think the FA are a bunch of semi-sozzled old Greybeards barely able to clip on their own ties, yet they eschewed the media-driven fervour for Redknapp and went their own way, choosing a thoroughly decent man with an international record that dwarves that of Unappy Arry, Pouty Jose, pooped out Pep and even the Dying King, raving Lord Ferg of Manchester. I'm delighted. Dave 'Harry' Bassett, one-time cohort of Mr Redknapp, revealed yesterday that contrary to popular belief the current Tottenham Hotspurs manager, rather then being Mister Motivator, rarely speaks to some players, favouring a chosen few for his legendary arm-around-the-shoulder patois. This is not the picture painted in the press. It was implied in some quarters that Harry would invoke some kind of Harfleurian uprising, with hitherto mediocre England players laying waste to all in their path under a bloody, tattered flag of St. George. From the disgruntled mumblings of long-suffering West Ham and Pompey supporters it sounds as if he's more likely to be found strapped to the toilet chewing his fingers to the bone at the first sign of pressure.

Will Roy win anything with England? Not so long as he's lumbered with a bunch of ageing underacheivers who eat hubris for breakfast and mainline hyberbole with the nonchelance of the long-term addict. I for one wish Hodgson all good things, and thank all concerned for stomping a sensible boot down on the millions of rose-tinted spectacles about to be handed out to those dedicated followers of the national football team.

I very much doubt anyone reading this would buy the Sun. In case you do find yourself, in a moment of terrible weakness, reaching out for that fetid rag, don't.
Don't touch it. It's poison.

The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph

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02-05-2012, 12:32 PM,
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RE: Harry On Sun-down
Yep, I too despair of the tabloid press. Its main aim seems to be to spread misinformation and prejudice. But it seems to be human nature to want this stuff. People generally choose their paper - of any level of sophistication - because they agree with the editorial style, and so effectively they're paying someone more eloquent than them to affirm their points of view. Personally, I'd rather choose reading material that I know I'm going to disagree with, and see if my own views stand up to the challenge.

As for Roy, let's hope it works out. The immediate effect has been to lower expectations, which can only be a good thing. And his specialist subject is silk purses, fabrication of from sow's ears. Which again may be just what we need.
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02-05-2012, 06:11 PM, (This post was last modified: 03-05-2012, 07:01 AM by Mid Life Crisis Marathon Man.)
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RE: Harry On Sun-down
Sometimes I wish I lived in England so I could pointedly not buy The Sun. As it is, I'll have to make do with not reading their web site.

And just a reminder - Murdoch is not a bloody Australian!
Run. Just run.
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02-05-2012, 10:21 PM,
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RE: Harry On Sun-down
Isn't Roy Hodgson the first England manager to be appointed with managerial experience at international level?

Good bloke and with a thick enough skin to take what the bad guys throw at him. Everybody at West Brom is sorry to see him go and I for one will be cheering if he proves a few people wrong (again). He needs time to work with the players though and win them over to his way of thinking ... will he get that with Eng-er-lund?

Rupert Murdoch ...a true villain of our times, right up there with the ugly ones, discuss and debate....
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03-05-2012, 05:23 AM, (This post was last modified: 03-05-2012, 06:59 AM by Mid Life Crisis Marathon Man.)
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RE: Harry On Sun-down
(02-05-2012, 10:21 PM)Bierzo Baggie Wrote: Rupert Murdoch ...a true villain of our times, right up there with the ugly ones, discuss and debate....

He is indeed a true tyrant of our time, to be reviled alongside some of our worst political and military tyrants.

The great shame is that his mother, Dame Elisabeth is quite the opposite - a warm-hearted, generous philanthropist who, whilst still holding deeply conservative and frankly old-fashioned political viewpoints, none-the-less is such a wonderful person that she will be deeply mourned in this country when she eventually passes on.

When this will be is hard to say - at 103 years of age she still works daily, serving on the board of several companies and many charities, overseeing not only her business interests but her philanthropic work in childrens' and general health, wider social welfare and the arts.

Rupert, on the other hand, is one of the most tight-fisted and ruthless bastards the planet has ever seen.

I guess you can choose your friends, but you can't choose your children. I can only think he started out OK and turned bad, otherwise I feel Dame Elisabeth would have had him drowned at birth for the sake of humanity.

Long live Dame Elisabeth, but Rupert can go and drown himself in a sea of pus.
Run. Just run.
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