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Win2Win
16th November 2011, 20:40
Fifa president Sepp Blatter does not believe football has a problem with racism on the field, and says any rows between players can be resolved with a handshake.



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grahamw48
16th November 2011, 20:52
He can't be all bad.

From wikipedia:

'In the early 1970s, Blatter was elected president of the World Society of Friends of Suspenders, an organization which tried to stop women replacing suspender belts with pantyhose'

Maybe he should team up with Max Moseley

:icon_lol:

Englishman2010
16th November 2011, 20:58
Blatter is a dinosaur and needs to go:cwm23:

He should have had the good grace to resign after the World Cup vote rigging scandal appeared. His latest statement defies belief. I'm not saying Suarez or Terry are guilty of racism because I don't know what was allegedly said. However, if a player does insult another player over the colour of his skin...etc, I don't think it's something that can be swept under the carpet with a handshake.

andy222
16th November 2011, 22:32
Blatter is not racist. He just dont like the English,:laugher:

gWaPito
17th November 2011, 00:42
Fifa president Sepp Blatter does not believe football has a problem with racism on the field, and says any rows between players can be resolved with a handshake.



Content from... (http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/sport1/hi/football/15757165.stm)

Not a problem for the corruptable frenchman stuck in his ivory tower detached from reality.

gWaPito
17th November 2011, 00:57
Blatter is not racist. He just dont like the English,:laugher:

All French like Australians have a deep seated hatred of us English.

Nothing to with the 100 year war and transportation ships :D

Pete/London
17th November 2011, 01:24
Blatter is Swiss :)

gWaPito
17th November 2011, 02:35
Blatter is Swiss :)

Never let the truth get in the way of a good story :)

Sim11UK
17th November 2011, 23:57
Never let the truth get in the way of a good story :)

My favourite quote...Hope all's well in Swindon. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

gWaPito
18th November 2011, 00:28
My favourite quote...Hope all's well in Swindon. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

I'd thought I'd use it again...ive seen many old chestnuts still kicking around so, why not:D

Nowt changes with Swindon...yesterday I was having a shower at 12 lunchtime with the lights on :NoNo: I must admit, its a time of year I hate.

Apart from that everything else is rosey :D

Hope all's well with you

grahamw48
18th November 2011, 01:26
I'm definitely going to buy a new bathroom mirror.

This one makes me look a right tatty old :censored:

Arthur Little
18th November 2011, 02:13
Fifa president Sepp Blatter says any rows between players can be resolved with a *handshake ...

... preferably of the *"GOLDEN" variety!

grahamw48
18th November 2011, 10:59
Seems like the big sponsors (most of whom have Olive-coloured skin) are getting a bit hot under the collar now .

'He who pays the piper'... etc. :)

Pete/London
18th November 2011, 12:21
I did not see his interview but I reckon he may be right on this one. People have always called each other names, even more so when being competitive, its just human nature. When my boys were playing rugby they were often called chinky b:censored:s etc, just made them play better as they knew they were getting at their opponents, plus their team mates backed them up.
No permanent harm done, some people are just ignorant. The way of the world.

Just watched the thriller in Manila fight again and in the run up Ali was calling smoking Joe an Uncle Tom, a really bad insult apparently.

Anyway that`s enough from this baldy, four eyed ex fat b:censored:

Sim11UK
19th November 2011, 11:34
I'd thought I'd use it again...ive seen many old chestnuts still kicking around so, why not

Hope all's well with you

Well I hope you use it again...Yes all good here. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

gWaPito
19th November 2011, 17:23
I did not see his interview but I reckon he may be right on this one. People have always called each other names, even more so when being competitive, its just human nature. When my boys were playing rugby they were often called chinky b:censored:s etc, just made them play better as they knew they were getting at their opponents, plus their team mates backed them up.
No permanent harm done, some people are just ignorant. The way of the world.

Just watched the thriller in Manila fight again and in the run up Ali was calling smoking Joe an Uncle Tom, a really bad insult apparently.

Anyway that`s enough from this baldy, four eyed ex fat b:censored:
From one baldy to another :D I too watch that fight and the rumble in the jungle, back to back every few years with the occasional Elvis concert thrown in. This is why our VHS has, or had lasted so long. Like many my era, I was too tight to replace the tapes with the latest format :D

Back to boxing, I much preferred the fight in Kinshasa...it's strange how some boxers react after a beating. George became a Reverend while Hatton took to drugs and denial...he's still saying he was the better opponent.

Must be the times we live in.

Pete/London
19th November 2011, 20:58
Back to boxing, I much preferred the fight in Kinshasa...it's strange how some boxers react after a beating. George became a Reverend while Hatton took to drugs and denial...he's still saying he was the better opponent.

Must be the times we live in.

Those were the days, sitting up all night to watch fights, and great fights they were too, and all for free, save the licence fee:xxgrinning--00xx3:

gWaPito
19th November 2011, 23:34
Those were the days, sitting up all night to watch fights, and great fights they were too, and all for free, save the licence fee:xxgrinning--00xx3:

I remember my first live late night Ali fight...it was against Jerry quarry...his first fight after getting his licence back.

I was very young then, it was my elder brother by 9 years and dad who got me into it.

It was all good until Chris Eubank got enticed over to sky, that's what ruined it for me although that was a good many years later than that first Ail fight I watched.

We had the best of it :)

grahamw48
19th November 2011, 23:45
I remember the Sonny Liston/Cassius Clay (Ali) fight...and all from there on. :cwm24::olddude:

gWaPito
20th November 2011, 00:56
I remember the Sonny Liston/Cassius Clay (Ali) fight...and all from there on. :cwm24::olddude:

Hey, less of that old man in a beard...according to the mail today the over 60's have the highest divorce rates out of all the other ages.

Apparently some discover they have nothing in common when the children fly the next.

General of the over 50s group Saga said 'this is more proof that life is really changing for the over sixtys and for many it's the start of the next phase of there lives, not the end of their life as people in the past (and some on this forum hahaha) were often led to expect.

Anyway, that's the gist of it. :)

grahamw48
20th November 2011, 01:46
Sod bloody Saga. :laugher:

I now have a particularly beautiful 26 year-old Filipina girlfriend who I shall be visiting in the near future.

So that should tell you whether I'm ready for going out to my final pasture yet. :D

gWaPito
20th November 2011, 02:15
Sod bloody Saga. :laugher:

I now have a particularly beautiful 26 year-old Filipina girlfriend who I shall be visiting in the near future.

So that should tell you whether I'm ready for going out to my final pasture yet. :D
Fill your boots! :D

If 67yo Freddie Starr can still be firing the bullets to produce, there's hope for everyone :D

les_taxi
20th November 2011, 04:20
Sod bloody Saga. :laugher:

I now have a particularly beautiful 26 year-old Filipina girlfriend who I shall be visiting in the near future.

So that should tell you whether I'm ready for going out to my final pasture yet. :D

Hey you kept this quiet Graham-tell us more:D

grahamw48
20th November 2011, 11:04
I will keep you updated Les. ;)


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She IS a member here, but too shy to post.

.....Not surprised. Who'd want to be associated with me ? :icon_lol:

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Pete/London
20th November 2011, 13:02
Good news Graham, hope all goes well:)

grahamw48
20th November 2011, 14:32
Cheers guys ...no fool like an old fool, eh ? :xxgrinning--00xx3:

grahamw48
20th November 2011, 16:20
Just a clue here..... http://img510.imageshack.us/img510/8703/whistle.gif

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http://img404.imageshack.us/img404/4420/murly4.jpg

gWaPito
20th November 2011, 16:50
Superb Graham...good for you...in fact, good for both of you :)

We are not wired up to be living alone. Every good person deserves somebody. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

grahamw48
20th November 2011, 22:23
It was posted with her permission of course. :)

Yes, been too long without an 'other half'. :cwm3:

Dedworth
21st November 2011, 02:21
Just a clue here..... http://img510.imageshack.us/img510/8703/whistle.gif

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http://img404.imageshack.us/img404/4420/murly4.jpg

:xxgrinning--00xx3: Nice one Graham

Englishman2010
21st November 2011, 08:51
Well done Graham, and good luck to both of you:xxgrinning--00xx3:

grahamw48
21st November 2011, 10:46
Cheers all.

Hope I don't get 'chucked' now. :laugher:

Englishman2010
21st November 2011, 17:50
Cheers all.

Hope I don't get 'chucked' now. :laugher:

That depends if she finds out about your bad habits:icon_lol:

grahamw48
21st November 2011, 19:09
:Erm:

:yikes:

Shuuuuuush ! She reads this stuff !:ReadIt:

andy222
21st November 2011, 20:14
You have done well for yourself there Graham. Fair play to you.:xxgrinning--00xx3:.