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18/10/2002 20:22 | well at least this info relates to barthez m8y ..good on u for getting this one correct ...well done m8y m4 | manu4me | |
18/10/2002 19:03 | Barthez quizzed by police Barthez was interviewed at a police station in Leeds Police have questioned Manchester United goalkeeper Fabien Barthez after a fan was allegedly hit by a plastic bottle during a game against Leeds. The incident is said to have taken place at Elland Road on 14 September. Match report: Leeds 1-0 Man Utd Leeds fan Colin Richmond claims he was hit in the face by the water bottle as he watched the game in the disabled supporters' section. Barthez was interviewed at a police station in Leeds on Thursday. "We can confirm a 31-year-old man attended a Leeds police station yesterday where he was arrested and interviewed in connection with an allegation of an assault on a man on 14 September at Leeds United football ground," said a West Yorkshire Police statement. The France international player was given police bail pending further inquiries. A spokeswoman for Manchester United said: "We can confirm that Fabien Barthez has been questioned as part of an ongoing investigation and it is in the hands of the police." | pizzaman | |
18/10/2002 19:03 | Barthez quizzed by police Barthez was interviewed at a police station in Leeds Police have questioned Manchester United goalkeeper Fabien Barthez after a fan was allegedly hit by a plastic bottle during a game against Leeds. The incident is said to have taken place at Elland Road on 14 September. Match report: Leeds 1-0 Man Utd Leeds fan Colin Richmond claims he was hit in the face by the water bottle as he watched the game in the disabled supporters' section. Barthez was interviewed at a police station in Leeds on Thursday. "We can confirm a 31-year-old man attended a Leeds police station yesterday where he was arrested and interviewed in connection with an allegation of an assault on a man on 14 September at Leeds United football ground," said a West Yorkshire Police statement. The France international player was given police bail pending further inquiries. A spokeswoman for Manchester United said: "We can confirm that Fabien Barthez has been questioned as part of an ongoing investigation and it is in the hands of the police." | pizzaman | |
18/10/2002 18:54 | dim t-i-m u got some glue then?????? | viren | |
18/10/2002 18:07 | AND THE GOONERS STILL GO MARCHING ON | pizzaman | |
18/10/2002 18:06 | Football October 18, 2002 Critics as one in condemnation of nation's unable Seaman By the Riddler WAS that the week that was, or what? The Peter Reid affair already seems light years away. So much happened on Planet Football that if you took your eye off the news wires for a second a top story was past you and into the back of the net. A bit like being an England ’keeper, really. David Seaman should get some distance glasses to cope with the long-range stuff. And Sven should not be so short-sighted as to blame “bad luck” for the blunder on Wednesday evening. It was our bad luck that Seaman was playing. John Motson was right on the pace when he told us: “England have a bit to do to avoid being called a shambles.” Even Trevor Brooking shifted uncomfortably on his well-worn fence when he observed: “It’s looking grim.” The Daily Mirror and The Sun, for once, were as one with their treatment of England’s hapless goalie. They homed in on Seaman scratching his head Stan Laurel-style after the ball had flown in, and served up variations of “That’s Another Fine Mess”. Nicely done, but not at all funny for the fans. The only ones left smiling were the Wales supporters. When Mark Hughes declared that football, not rugby, could become the dominant sport in the Principality, he was dicing with death. Now the armour-clad Welshman is a hero. Not so Sven, who had just about survived the Ulrika mud-slinging, only to fall back into the mire at St Mary’s. In the Daily Express, Rob Shepherd summed it up. “This was an accident waiting to happen to Sven-Göran Eriksson and David Seaman. Yet another humiliating error allowed Macedonia to seize the initiative and raised serious questions about Eriksson’s acumen as England coach. Not to say that it was a result that should oust Eriksson, but it ought to end Seaman’s career.” | this_is_me | |
05/10/2002 20:00 | JASE THE ACE FACE - 05 Oct'02 - 19:48 - 8 of 8 HI GUYS. JUST POPPED ON TO LET YOU KNOW ABOUT A ROCKET . EINSTEIN TV... EPIC E.I.C. 100% GAIN ON FRIDAY,THIS BABYS GOING TO FLY. ANNOUNCEMENT IMMINENT MINIMUM 1000% GAIN THIS WEEK. CHECKOUT THE B.B. ALL RELEVANT INFORMATION ON THERE. PLEASE DONT MISS THE PARTY THIS TIME. HAPPY HUNTING GUYS SEE YOU ON THERE. | pizzaman | |
03/10/2002 00:20 | are you excited by your teams perfomance ??LOL! don't get your hopes up. you can't play olipipicocos and Macacabibi Hi fak in the next round | pizzaman |
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