S sky blue zam Member Oct 5, 2012 #1 http://www.ccfc.co.uk/news/article/kick-it-out-competition-406319.aspx?pageView=full#anchored what a day to start this, with the return of that scumbag lee hughes
http://www.ccfc.co.uk/news/article/kick-it-out-competition-406319.aspx?pageView=full#anchored what a day to start this, with the return of that scumbag lee hughes
Sick Boy Super Moderator Oct 5, 2012 #3 I think that I read somewhere before that he wouldn't play at Coventry again due to safety fears?
Otis Well-Known Member Oct 5, 2012 #4 I do think Coventry is relatively safe from him now to be honest.
T ThisManHere New Member Oct 5, 2012 #6 Sick Boy said: I think that I read somewhere before that he wouldn't play at Coventry again due to safety fears? Click to expand... That was certainly the case when we played WBA at the Hawthornes when he was on bail. Honestly can't see it happening. It's a 100% fact that tensions would be high and I would expect the police to raise concerns.
Sick Boy said: I think that I read somewhere before that he wouldn't play at Coventry again due to safety fears? Click to expand... That was certainly the case when we played WBA at the Hawthornes when he was on bail. Honestly can't see it happening. It's a 100% fact that tensions would be high and I would expect the police to raise concerns.
Sick Boy Super Moderator Oct 5, 2012 #7 ThisManHere said: That was certainly the case when we played WBA at the Hawthornes when he was on bail. Honestly can't see it happening. It's a 100% fact that tensions would be high and I would expect the police to raise concerns. Click to expand... Exactly, he wouldn't play due to police recommendation...probably be the same at their place as well.
ThisManHere said: That was certainly the case when we played WBA at the Hawthornes when he was on bail. Honestly can't see it happening. It's a 100% fact that tensions would be high and I would expect the police to raise concerns. Click to expand... Exactly, he wouldn't play due to police recommendation...probably be the same at their place as well.
Astute Well-Known Member Oct 5, 2012 #8 Grounds don't have fences anymore. We have already seen how much of a coward he is so there is no chance of him wanting to play either
Grounds don't have fences anymore. We have already seen how much of a coward he is so there is no chance of him wanting to play either
V valiant15 New Member Oct 5, 2012 #10 I knew the guy dougie graham who he killed,one of my mates used to see one of his daughters years ago. That man left a family totally brokenhearted.
I knew the guy dougie graham who he killed,one of my mates used to see one of his daughters years ago. That man left a family totally brokenhearted.
T ThisManHere New Member Oct 5, 2012 #13 I know where he lives funnily enough. Some reet posh apartments in Nottingham just off the River Trent. He's such a poo head.
I know where he lives funnily enough. Some reet posh apartments in Nottingham just off the River Trent. He's such a poo head.
S sky blue zam Member Oct 5, 2012 #14 Sick Boy said: I think that I read somewhere before that he wouldn't play at Coventry again due to safety fears? Click to expand... this is what i mean, with tensions possibly being high, although its good what the club are doing, not really the best match to do it
Sick Boy said: I think that I read somewhere before that he wouldn't play at Coventry again due to safety fears? Click to expand... this is what i mean, with tensions possibly being high, although its good what the club are doing, not really the best match to do it