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Penalty?; Paul Jewell's sexist remarks (allegedly)
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This is what our ancestors went to war for apparently..A bunch of communist cultural Marxist PC **** to dictate what we can and can't say..Revolting..And worse is the so called men on here who go along with it...Brainwashed to the max.

What a crass comment, so our army went to war against an oppressor just so they could do the same thing back home? Behave!

What we have here is soft totalitarianism..People afraid to say what they think..Sacked getting into "trouble" for going against the party line..Prison even..

It's all about control...

You're right, its all about using language to keep poeple in thier place, I mean a woman haas no right to be an assistant ref does she?
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Jan 12 2012, 11:25 AM
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Jan 12 2012, 11:13 AM
Billyblue1875
Jan 12 2012, 11:12 AM
This is what our ancestors went to war for apparently..A bunch of communist cultural Marxist PC **** to dictate what we can and can't say..Revolting..And worse is the so called men on here who go along with it...Brainwashed to the max.

What a crass comment, so our army went to war against an oppressor just so they could do the same thing back home? Behave!

What we have here is soft totalitarianism..People afraid to say what they think..Sacked getting into "trouble" for going against the party line..Prison even..

It's all about control...

You're right, its all about using language to keep poeple in thier place, I mean a woman haas no right to be an assistant ref does she?

Obviously not on last nights performance.....She's only there to "break down barriers" not for any skill as a linesperson...A token for PC if you like.








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In 1923, inspired in part by Lukacs, a group of German Marxists established a think tank at Frankfurt University in Germany called the Institute for Social Research. This institute, soon known simply as the Frankfurt School, would become the creator of cultural Marxism.

To translate Marxism from economic into cultural terms, the members of the Frankfurt School - - Max Horkheimer, Theodor Adorno, Wilhelm Reich, Eric Fromm and Herbert Marcuse, to name the most important - - had to contradict Marx on several points. They argued that culture was not just part of what Marx had called society’s “superstructure,” but an independent and very important variable. They also said that the working class would not lead a Marxist revolution, because it was becoming part of the middle class, the hated bourgeoisie.

Who would? In the 1950s, Marcuse answered the question: a coalition of blacks, students, feminist women and homosexuals.

Fatefully for America, when Hitler came to power in Germany in 1933, the Frankfurt School fled - - and reestablished itself in New York City. There, it shifted its focus from destroying traditional Western culture in Germany to destroying it in the United States. To do so, it invented “Critical Theory.” What is the theory? To criticize every traditional institution, starting with the family, brutally and unremittingly, in order to bring them down. It wrote a series of “studies in prejudice,” which said that anyone who believes in traditional Western culture is prejudiced, a “racist” or “sexist” of “fascist” - - and is also mentally ill.

Most importantly, the Frankfurt School crossed Marx with Freud, taking from psychology the technique of psychological conditioning. Today, when the cultural Marxists want to do something like “normalize” homosexuality, they do not argue the point philosophically. They just beam television show after television show into every American home where the only normal-seeming white male is a homosexual (the Frankfurt School’s key people spent the war years in Hollywood).



Cultural Marxism
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Not sexist at all IMO
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Jan 12 2012, 11:25 AM
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Jan 12 2012, 11:22 AM
The_Bear
Jan 12 2012, 11:13 AM
Billyblue1875
Jan 12 2012, 11:12 AM
This is what our ancestors went to war for apparently..A bunch of communist cultural Marxist PC **** to dictate what we can and can't say..Revolting..And worse is the so called men on here who go along with it...Brainwashed to the max.

What a crass comment, so our army went to war against an oppressor just so they could do the same thing back home? Behave!

What we have here is soft totalitarianism..People afraid to say what they think..Sacked getting into "trouble" for going against the party line..Prison even..

It's all about control...

You're right, its all about using language to keep poeple in thier place, I mean a woman haas no right to be an assistant ref does she?

Obviously not on last nights performance.....She's only there to "break down barriers" not for any skill as a linesperson...A token for PC if you like.








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In 1923, inspired in part by Lukacs, a group of German Marxists established a think tank at Frankfurt University in Germany called the Institute for Social Research. This institute, soon known simply as the Frankfurt School, would become the creator of cultural Marxism.

To translate Marxism from economic into cultural terms, the members of the Frankfurt School - - Max Horkheimer, Theodor Adorno, Wilhelm Reich, Eric Fromm and Herbert Marcuse, to name the most important - - had to contradict Marx on several points. They argued that culture was not just part of what Marx had called society’s “superstructure,” but an independent and very important variable. They also said that the working class would not lead a Marxist revolution, because it was becoming part of the middle class, the hated bourgeoisie.

Who would? In the 1950s, Marcuse answered the question: a coalition of blacks, students, feminist women and homosexuals.

Fatefully for America, when Hitler came to power in Germany in 1933, the Frankfurt School fled - - and reestablished itself in New York City. There, it shifted its focus from destroying traditional Western culture in Germany to destroying it in the United States. To do so, it invented “Critical Theory.” What is the theory? To criticize every traditional institution, starting with the family, brutally and unremittingly, in order to bring them down. It wrote a series of “studies in prejudice,” which said that anyone who believes in traditional Western culture is prejudiced, a “racist” or “sexist” of “fascist” - - and is also mentally ill.

Most importantly, the Frankfurt School crossed Marx with Freud, taking from psychology the technique of psychological conditioning. Today, when the cultural Marxists want to do something like “normalize” homosexuality, they do not argue the point philosophically. They just beam television show after television show into every American home where the only normal-seeming white male is a homosexual (the Frankfurt School’s key people spent the war years in Hollywood).



[url=Political Correctness aka Cultural Marxism]PC and Cultural Marxism[/URL]Political correctness AKA cultural marxism

What right wing *****, but I do like that we have started quoting stuff so how about this...

http://www.politicalamazon.com/fcf.html - About Free Congress (The bit you posted)

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The Free Congress Foundation has had a convicted Nazi collaborator on its staff; a man who was forced to resign from the 1988 Bush campaign when his past became public knowledge.

Laszlo Pasztor actually served a prison term for being, during WWII, part of a Hungarian pro-Nazi group, the Arrow Cross (like the German Nazi Party, only in Hungary). His prison term also related to Pasztor's, during WWII, being a member of a Hungarian diplomatic delegation to Berlin after the Nazis installed the pro-Nazi Arrow Cross as the government of Hungary.


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This is what our ancestors went to war for apparently..A bunch of communist cultural Marxist PC **** to dictate what we can and can't say..Revolting..And worse is the so called men on here who go along with it...Brainwashed to the max.

What a crass comment, so our army went to war against an oppressor just so they could do the same thing back home? Behave!

What we have here is soft totalitarianism..People afraid to say what they think..Sacked getting into "trouble" for going against the party line..Prison even..

It's all about control...

You're right, its all about using language to keep poeple in thier place, I mean a woman haas no right to be an assistant ref does she?

Obviously not on last nights performance.....She's only there to "break down barriers" not for any skill as a linesperson...A token for PC if you like.








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In 1923, inspired in part by Lukacs, a group of German Marxists established a think tank at Frankfurt University in Germany called the Institute for Social Research. This institute, soon known simply as the Frankfurt School, would become the creator of cultural Marxism.

To translate Marxism from economic into cultural terms, the members of the Frankfurt School - - Max Horkheimer, Theodor Adorno, Wilhelm Reich, Eric Fromm and Herbert Marcuse, to name the most important - - had to contradict Marx on several points. They argued that culture was not just part of what Marx had called society’s “superstructure,” but an independent and very important variable. They also said that the working class would not lead a Marxist revolution, because it was becoming part of the middle class, the hated bourgeoisie.

Who would? In the 1950s, Marcuse answered the question: a coalition of blacks, students, feminist women and homosexuals.

Fatefully for America, when Hitler came to power in Germany in 1933, the Frankfurt School fled - - and reestablished itself in New York City. There, it shifted its focus from destroying traditional Western culture in Germany to destroying it in the United States. To do so, it invented “Critical Theory.” What is the theory? To criticize every traditional institution, starting with the family, brutally and unremittingly, in order to bring them down. It wrote a series of “studies in prejudice,” which said that anyone who believes in traditional Western culture is prejudiced, a “racist” or “sexist” of “fascist” - - and is also mentally ill.

Most importantly, the Frankfurt School crossed Marx with Freud, taking from psychology the technique of psychological conditioning. Today, when the cultural Marxists want to do something like “normalize” homosexuality, they do not argue the point philosophically. They just beam television show after television show into every American home where the only normal-seeming white male is a homosexual (the Frankfurt School’s key people spent the war years in Hollywood).



Cultural Marxism

Was it a penalty? Or was it a sociologically contrived subterfuge by covert Marxist Revisionists intent on overthrowing the decadent capitalist system? My missus thought it was clear penalty- but then she's a woman so what would she know?

Only joking darling! Darling, put the rolling pin away before you do something you regret.
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From a female point of view, if it was me he was talking about, I'd be upset. I'd take it as those comments were made specifically towards me being a woman doing a mans job. The bit "lines woman or whatever she is" would really nark me.

If she's not capable of doing the job, the FA wouldn't employ her.

Was it a penalty? You see some given you see some waved away, on the day it's anyone's guess. We've had enough go against us in the past, take last season as an example, we could have stayed up if the decisions that went against us, we're correctly given, they cost us a few points adding to our relegation.

So one went for us today....about time as well.
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Watched it on SSN plenty of times but still think it's a 50:50 call.

Just brilliant seeing Big Zig coming up to shake hands with the officials whilst Paul Jewell having his rant, what timing!
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It was a sexist comment, singling it out as woman's mistake when every man would have made the correct comment. Not in the same league as Suarez or Terry's comments, but he still should be given a rebuke.



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Jan 12 2012, 11:13 AM
Billyblue1875
Jan 12 2012, 11:12 AM
This is what our ancestors went to war for apparently..A bunch of communist cultural Marxist PC **** to dictate what we can and can't say..Revolting..And worse is the so called men on here who go along with it...Brainwashed to the max.

What a crass comment, so our army went to war against an oppressor just so they could do the same thing back home? Behave!

What we have here is soft totalitarianism..People afraid to say what they think..Sacked getting into "trouble" for going against the party line..Prison even..

It's all about control...

You're right, its all about using language to keep poeple in thier place, I mean a woman haas no right to be an assistant ref does she?

Obviously not on last nights performance.....She's only there to "break down barriers" not for any skill as a linesperson...A token for PC if you like.








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In 1923, inspired in part by Lukacs, a group of German Marxists established a think tank at Frankfurt University in Germany called the Institute for Social Research. This institute, soon known simply as the Frankfurt School, would become the creator of cultural Marxism.

To translate Marxism from economic into cultural terms, the members of the Frankfurt School - - Max Horkheimer, Theodor Adorno, Wilhelm Reich, Eric Fromm and Herbert Marcuse, to name the most important - - had to contradict Marx on several points. They argued that culture was not just part of what Marx had called society’s “superstructure,” but an independent and very important variable. They also said that the working class would not lead a Marxist revolution, because it was becoming part of the middle class, the hated bourgeoisie.

Who would? In the 1950s, Marcuse answered the question: a coalition of blacks, students, feminist women and homosexuals.

Fatefully for America, when Hitler came to power in Germany in 1933, the Frankfurt School fled - - and reestablished itself in New York City. There, it shifted its focus from destroying traditional Western culture in Germany to destroying it in the United States. To do so, it invented “Critical Theory.” What is the theory? To criticize every traditional institution, starting with the family, brutally and unremittingly, in order to bring them down. It wrote a series of “studies in prejudice,” which said that anyone who believes in traditional Western culture is prejudiced, a “racist” or “sexist” of “fascist” - - and is also mentally ill.

Most importantly, the Frankfurt School crossed Marx with Freud, taking from psychology the technique of psychological conditioning. Today, when the cultural Marxists want to do something like “normalize” homosexuality, they do not argue the point philosophically. They just beam television show after television show into every American home where the only normal-seeming white male is a homosexual (the Frankfurt School’s key people spent the war years in Hollywood).



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What a load of nonsense not even in your wildest right wing dreams can you class Karl Marx as a Fascist.
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Jan 12 2012, 09:46 AM
i cant beleve all the fuss about sexist comments. if he said everyman so what, its a figure of speech. i say to my team every night at work hi guys, but 3 of them are ladies but they dont take offence (cause i asked them) and insist i say hello guys and ladies. after watching football for 50 years its easy to say linesmen forgetting that one may be a lady but that dont mean i dis respect her. the world has gone pc mad.

I hate to say this but how you address your "team" smacks of institutionalised sexism. What do your expect female staff to reply to their male boss. " I object and your a sexist pig" Off course they won't.
It is up to you to change your way of addressing people. Why start a meeting with Hello Guys you could always just say "Good Morning /Evening etc.
Most forms of institutionalised sexism/ racism occur because people do not realise that they or their employers / employees are carrying it out. It is part of the culture of the company.
The only way it is removed is if people object to it, Usually the complainent is then classed as trouble makers etc. so they remain quiet and the culture remains the same.
Good employers / bosses of course educate themselves and their employees to the way to conduct themselves when dealing with other members of staff. This is preferably done in a neutral enviourement using a third party so that employers and employees can't point the finger at each other.
This is not meant to be a direct attack on you but to point out that most people aren't aware that they are causing resentment when speaking to others. Consider how you would feel if a female senior manager addressed you and other staff with the introduction "Hello Girls"
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Poor ole Paul Jewell never gets the decisions...

What about the pass back from 1 yard out? What about the foul given against Beau just outside their 18 yard box when Beau never made any contact with Edwards(?) and then was one on one with the goalie? Did he miss them?
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Oh, it would appear that this website is in danger of following the BCFC 'Free Forums' into 'B.N.P. mouthpiece' territory.

1. The Penalty. I haven't seen it in super-slow-motion, but from what I saw on SSN it didn't look like a penalty to me - stonewall or otherwise.

2. Paul Jewell and sexism. Yep, he was out of line for raining her sex as an issue. He deserves some punishment if the authorities are to be consistent.

3. Political Correctness. Such as it exists at all (conservatives see P.C. everywhere, even where it doesn't exist) I am broadly in favor of it. P.C. is an attempt to say "You know what? As a society we have moved on, it's no longer acceptable to judge people by their sex, skin colour or sexuality." It's an ambitious project, attempting to put right about 5000 years of wrong in one generation. And though it does throw up some curiosities and absurdities from time to time, it's still a force for good.

4. Cultural Marxism. Though I am no longer a Marxist as such, I remember enough theory to know that this definition as quoted above (and copied and pasted from a variety of far-right websites) is total ******.

The Frankfurt group were not particularly influential in the sphere of Cultural Marxism. Leaving aside the rather obvious point that most of them returned to Germany after the war, their primary focus of concern was applying changes in society (the rise of youth culture and the associated influence of popular music for instance) to Marxist theory. This myth that P.C. is cultural marxism in action is typical far-Right American hysteria, propagated by idiots like Lind and Pat Buchanan.

Americans Conservatives are forever trying to convince us that "outsiders" are infiltrating America in order to destroy it from within. In the '50's it was 'Reds Under the Bed', then it was Frankfurt school cultural Marxists, now it's Islamic Jihadists. It's all paranoid nonsense of course.

[Incidentally, the most important and influential Cultural Marxist group were based right here at the University of Birmingham.]
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Jan 12 2012, 12:02 PM
Watched it on SSN plenty of times but still think it's a 50:50 call.

Just brilliant seeing Big Zig coming up to shake hands with the officials whilst Paul Jewell having his rant, what timing!

:LOL:

Yeah I saw that. Jewell's going off on one at the ref and I thought "You know what this situation needs? A giant man in a cape...".

Okay so it was a flag, but a cape's funnier.
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Jan 12 2012, 12:02 PM
From a female point of view, if it was me he was talking about, I'd be upset. I'd take it as those comments were made specifically towards me being a woman doing a mans job. The bit "lines woman or whatever she is" would really nark me.

If she's not capable of doing the job, the FA wouldn't employ her.

Was it a penalty? You see some given you see some waved away, on the day it's anyone's guess. We've had enough go against us in the past, take last season as an example, we could have stayed up if the decisions that went against us, we're correctly given, they cost us a few points adding to our relegation.

So one went for us today....about time as well.

:applause:
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Jan 12 2012, 08:03 AM
"I think everyone to a man thought it was a penalty", Jewell said: "Unfortunately to every man, but not a woman. Although the referee didn't have a good view, I thought the lineswoman, or whatever she's called"

The above is a quote from jewel. If suarez got that hearty van and fine for racist comments he should get equal for these sexist comments. You could say you understand he is a bit miffed but that reaction is way ott

I saw SSN this morning though and he didn't say that, he said "everyone", not "every man". It's just SSN trying to make more of this than it is.

spot on!

he never once referred to the gender of the lineman! unless he made more comments after I think sky are out of order here!
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Jan 12 2012, 11:12 AM
This is what our ancestors went to war for apparently..A bunch of communist cultural Marxist PC **** to dictate what we can and can't say..Revolting..And worse is the so called men on here who go along with it...Brainwashed to the max.

What a crass comment, so our army went to war against an oppressor just so they could do the same thing back home? Behave!

What we have here is soft totalitarianism..People afraid to say what they think..Sacked getting into "trouble" for going against the party line..Prison even..

It's all about control...

You're right, its all about using language to keep poeple in thier place, I mean a woman haas no right to be an assistant ref does she?

Obviously not on last nights performance.....She's only there to "break down barriers" not for any skill as a linesperson...A token for PC if you like.








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In 1923, inspired in part by Lukacs, a group of German Marxists established a think tank at Frankfurt University in Germany called the Institute for Social Research. This institute, soon known simply as the Frankfurt School, would become the creator of cultural Marxism.

To translate Marxism from economic into cultural terms, the members of the Frankfurt School - - Max Horkheimer, Theodor Adorno, Wilhelm Reich, Eric Fromm and Herbert Marcuse, to name the most important - - had to contradict Marx on several points. They argued that culture was not just part of what Marx had called society’s “superstructure,” but an independent and very important variable. They also said that the working class would not lead a Marxist revolution, because it was becoming part of the middle class, the hated bourgeoisie.

Who would? In the 1950s, Marcuse answered the question: a coalition of blacks, students, feminist women and homosexuals.

Fatefully for America, when Hitler came to power in Germany in 1933, the Frankfurt School fled - - and reestablished itself in New York City. There, it shifted its focus from destroying traditional Western culture in Germany to destroying it in the United States. To do so, it invented “Critical Theory.” What is the theory? To criticize every traditional institution, starting with the family, brutally and unremittingly, in order to bring them down. It wrote a series of “studies in prejudice,” which said that anyone who believes in traditional Western culture is prejudiced, a “racist” or “sexist” of “fascist” - - and is also mentally ill.

Most importantly, the Frankfurt School crossed Marx with Freud, taking from psychology the technique of psychological conditioning. Today, when the cultural Marxists want to do something like “normalize” homosexuality, they do not argue the point philosophically. They just beam television show after television show into every American home where the only normal-seeming white male is a homosexual (the Frankfurt School’s key people spent the war years in Hollywood).



Cultural Marxism

Was it a penalty? Or was it a sociologically contrived subterfuge by covert Marxist Revisionists intent on overthrowing the decadent capitalist system? My missus thought it was clear penalty- but then she's a woman so what would she know?

Only joking darling! Darling, put the rolling pin away before you do something you regret.

:LMAO:
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Jan 12 2012, 08:03 AM
"I think everyone to a man thought it was a penalty", Jewell said: "Unfortunately to every man, but not a woman. Although the referee didn't have a good view, I thought the lineswoman, or whatever she's called"

The above is a quote from jewel. If suarez got that hearty van and fine for racist comments he should get equal for these sexist comments. You could say you understand he is a bit miffed but that reaction is way ott

I saw SSN this morning though and he didn't say that, he said "everyone", not "every man". It's just SSN trying to make more of this than it is.

spot on!

he never once referred to the gender of the lineman! unless he made more comments after I think sky are out of order here!

Actual audio of what he said and he said exactly what I quoted earlier.

Paul Jewell
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Dont Know why he had a go at Lineswomen, Ref should have called it, my instant reaction was OMG that is a stonewall nailed on one, Thankfully Ref didnt see it that way.
BTW do you recall a lineswomen that Mcleish had a moan about two seasons ago??
All I recall is she had a sweet little bum, wish she would run the line in front of the old main stand every week!

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Jan 12 2012, 01:27 PM
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Jan 12 2012, 08:03 AM
"I think everyone to a man thought it was a penalty", Jewell said: "Unfortunately to every man, but not a woman. Although the referee didn't have a good view, I thought the lineswoman, or whatever she's called"

The above is a quote from jewel. If suarez got that hearty van and fine for racist comments he should get equal for these sexist comments. You could say you understand he is a bit miffed but that reaction is way ott

I saw SSN this morning though and he didn't say that, he said "everyone", not "every man". It's just SSN trying to make more of this than it is.

spot on!

he never once referred to the gender of the lineman! unless he made more comments after I think sky are out of order here!

Actual audio of what he said and he said exactly what I quoted earlier.

Paul Jewell

ok mate, must be a different interview to the one I saw. I can't listen to that link, but take your word for it **thumbup
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Jan 12 2012, 01:31 PM
All I recall is she had a sweet little bum, wish she would run the line in front of the old main stand every week!

KRO

Sexism at its best!!
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All I recall is she had a sweet little bum, wish she would run the line in front of the old man stand every week!

Des -
Are you referring to a particular part of the Ground or are you just bragging :rolleyes: :kiss:
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Nice one Bluebird!

I agree with Sepp Blatter tighter shorts in womens football and push up bras and i would be there every week.
Honestly I can`t help myself too old to change now...I blame going to a boys only school St Phils on Hagley Rd...from the age of about fourteen all I ever thought about was that divine female form!! Sweet!!

KRO
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Jan 12 2012, 03:44 PM
Nice one Bluebird!

I agree with Sepp Blatter tighter shorts in womens football and push up bras and i would be there every week.
Honestly I can`t help myself too old to change now...I blame going to a boys only school St Phils on Hagley Rd...from the age of about fourteen all I ever thought about was that divine female form!! Sweet!!

KRO

Sure. That's what they say about kids from all boys schools...
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Jan 12 2012, 08:47 AM
No penalty, Caldwell just stood his ground. No decision to be made by either official, sour grapes from Jewell because Ipswich played well and probably deserved something, but if they had been awarded that most on here would be complaining.

Curtis Davies said it was a penalty and that they were so relieved that the ref did not whistle.....taken from his interview with Alan Brazil on TalkSport this morning.#


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Jan 12 2012, 09:31 AM
Dont Know why he had a go at Lineswomen, Ref should have called it, my instant reaction was OMG that is a stonewall nailed on one, Thankfully Ref didnt see it that way.
BTW do you recall a lineswomen that Mcleish had a moan about two seasons ago??
All I recall is she had a sweet little bum, wish she would run the line in front of the old main stand every week!

KRO

Pretty sure it was the same lass involved which led to Andy Gray and Richard Keys losing their big pay cheques at Sky Sports

Whatever happened to those two by the way ???


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