Stairs
Not sure if the ostrich is supposed to represent a 'Remainer' or a 'Brexiteer' but either way, an amusing post.
Whilst not wishing to politicize the forum in any way, there was an interesting video produced by the Guardian interviewing the people from Stoke, fairly close to where I live and seems to reflect the mood of the nation. To be honest, 90% of the people I have spoken to are Brexiteers although I suspect the result will be a close run thing.
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree...ndum-video
Ched Evans
Given his rape conviction was quashed in the recent review of his case and the probability he was innocent, I applaud the decision of Chesterfield FC to offer him a one year contract. The Criminal Case Review Board do not quash convictions unless there is hard evidence on a miscarriage of justice
How true the following is I do not know, but I was talking to an in the know Sheffield United supporter a few days ago who said the so called victim of the so called offence, who went out and bought pizza's for both of them following her ordeal, has a history of doing exactly the same thing with a rugby player a few years earlier. This wasn't disclosed in the Evan's trial hence I presume, the quashing of the conviction.
If this is true, how dreadful that a mans life and career can be ruined in such a way.
Not sure if the ostrich is supposed to represent a 'Remainer' or a 'Brexiteer' but either way, an amusing post.
Whilst not wishing to politicize the forum in any way, there was an interesting video produced by the Guardian interviewing the people from Stoke, fairly close to where I live and seems to reflect the mood of the nation. To be honest, 90% of the people I have spoken to are Brexiteers although I suspect the result will be a close run thing.
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree...ndum-video
Ched Evans
Given his rape conviction was quashed in the recent review of his case and the probability he was innocent, I applaud the decision of Chesterfield FC to offer him a one year contract. The Criminal Case Review Board do not quash convictions unless there is hard evidence on a miscarriage of justice
How true the following is I do not know, but I was talking to an in the know Sheffield United supporter a few days ago who said the so called victim of the so called offence, who went out and bought pizza's for both of them following her ordeal, has a history of doing exactly the same thing with a rugby player a few years earlier. This wasn't disclosed in the Evan's trial hence I presume, the quashing of the conviction.
If this is true, how dreadful that a mans life and career can be ruined in such a way.