Alright Sort of the Year - 2012

As does an airplane of course.

True, I suppose the fact you used the term profit means you were talking about the airplanes as oppossed to the horses.

Of course he is. As he knows that Michael O’Leary doesn’t profit from Horse Racing.

2 things here. Firstly Ryanair’s fleet is relatively new in the airline industry.

And secondly I wouldn’t say the own them. No one does. Thankfully Sir David Tweedie will one day put this right.

I thought it was the widely-held belief by the Horsey Set that I know nothing about horse racing.

I do feel it incumbent upon me to point out to you that the term ‘profit’ means more than to simply come out with more money than you invested. Just in case you’re in anyway confused.

Faustino Asprilla.

Asprilla: Dalglish destroyed a Newcastle team that could have won the title

The former Magpie has claimed that the Scottish manager was the main reason why the Tyneside club went down hill after they challenged for the Premier League under Kevin Keengan

Faustino Asprilla has claimed that Kenny Dalglish destroyed a Newcastle United team who could have won the Premier League title.

The Columbian striker was keen to work with the Scottish manager when he arrived, but this admiration soon wavered as he believes Dalglish was responsible for dismantling one of the most successful Newcastle sides ever.
“When Kenny Daglish arrived at Newcastle I had heard so many good things about him, and I could not wait to play for him," Asprilla told The Chronicle.

“Anyone who achieves so much as a player like he did you would naturally expect him to do well as a manager.

“This was not the case. Within months he had the team playing a style that was alien to most of us and he started to sell some of our star players.

“The stars like [David] Ginola, [Les] Ferdinand and [Peter] Beardsley were moved on.

“It was a team that could have gone on to win the league, having come so close in 1996.

“But instead we were broken up and the dream faded. I was sad to see Dalglish destroy the team.”

As well as these St James’ Park favourite leaving the club under Dalglish’s reign Asprilla also was forced to leave the club he loved as his relationship with the Scottish manager grew worse and worse.

“I did not feel that this was fair and knew that given the chance I could turn around our average season," he remembered of his time under Dalglish.

“I did not complain, I just did my training and waited for my chances, but they were few and far between.

“My departure was a sad day for me and I wish things could have been different.

“I have no malice towards Kenny, but with hindsight I think the club and the fans realise now that he was not the right man for the job.”

Dalglish is set to return to his former club as his current side Liverpool travel to the Sports Direct Arena on Sunday.

George Galloway

I’d pretty much ignored this guy since he pretended to be a cat on Big Brother but its seems he’s going from strength to strength, winning an election in Bradford yesterday.

This is excellent. I’d love mickee321’s input on this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LI5k5y3zEIw

Mark McGovern seems an alright sort. It must be said also, I’d get fair stuck into his sister, so I would.

Graham Wylie

Thyestes Chase winner On His Own – a 20-1 chance with Ladbrokes, William Hill and BlueSquare – will now be leased to a children’s heart unit charity for the day (Grand National) and any prize money won will be donated to the fund.

Matt Jarvis.

“It was hard when Mick got sacked. He brought pretty much everyone who was in the squad to the club,” he told The Daily Mail.

“He had been a fantastic manager and really brought everyone’s game on.

“He worked hard with everyone on the training pitch and I thank him for everything he’s done.

“I’m still in touch with him. We all saw him the day he left. We all went in individually and spoke him.”

“He brought pretty much everyone who was in the squad to the club”

Solely responsible for the utter utter dirge in the squad so.

Pavee Point spokesman Martin Collins

:lol:

Timothy Mjallby.

Marty Whelan.

Davey Fitz

James Ryan

Jim Bob is a hero!

Can I nominate a team??

If so I would like to nominate the Ulster rugby football team for beating the shite out of those horrible munster cunts.

Alan Davies.