clint van damme
Well-Known Member
Oh dear, Matt Hancock calls him Daniel rashford.
No respect at all. c**t
to be fair for the last 6 months everyone's been calling him Tony.
Oh dear, Matt Hancock calls him Daniel rashford.
No respect at all. c**t
To be fair I can see the issue with SOME parents not prioritising or pissing money away, that's not ALL though and there are a lot of people still having to use food banks even if they are working full time because they are genuinely struggling.
The replies all agreeing with themselves that learning to cook should be back on the curriculum. Aside from the fact that isn’t the actual issue as far as I know it still is on the school curriculum. Certainly at my kids school anyway. I know because I’m the one who has to eat the slop they bring back while pretending to enjoy it.
Oh no, I totally agree. As long as it's done so anything given does go into the kid's bellies rather than into the parents bank account.even if children are going hungry because their parents are feckless, should a civilised society let them go hungry?
And have they got a better chance of turning into useful members of society if we support them or if we leave them at the mercy of parents who aren't up to the job?
Why is the Mail treating these two highly paid footballers so differently, scratching my head for a reason....
One is doing work to help people and the other is doing it to help himself and his horrible wife’s profile.
Harsh that. "Horrible wife" how would you know that?
Brand Beckham is all about profile and what they can get out of it, Rashford seems like a bloke doing it for the good of doing it.
The honours system sucks anyway it’s pretty much based on cash
I don't know. I've never met Donald Trump and only seen him on TV, but he seems pretty horrible to me.I see that. Just think saying someone is horrible based of what you see on TV or the media is a bit harsh.
I have just seen tweet where Rashford has tried to defend himself and what a shit fest it is. It’s his money he doesn’t have to give it all away people on there saying give 95% of your wages to charity maybe they should try the same.
Headline says luxury homes but the article talks about a 3 bed semi in Macclesfield!
Also if you read the article its a prop co that’s purchased them and they have mortgages on them.
Complete non story.
Aye, all he's done is invest some of his wages in property.
I thought the right liked that kind of thing.
Danny Kelly called it