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  1. what ever Terry did or did not say. not a lot is being said about ferndinands obscene comments about terry re women and his mother sucking scouse cocks.. maybe it would have easier for terry to have just decked
  2. Have the club found a new keeper yet. That is more urgent in my humble opinion
  3. I dont see hw labout were monitoring the G4S contract. Tessa Jowell clearly suffers from memory loss. Tessa Jowell, the shadow Olympics minister, said the security contracts awarded to G4S under the Labour government should have been closely monitored "day by day" to ensure what the company was saying was borne out in fact.
  4. Black nets isnt that racist to refer to them like that. White nets are so un PC
  5. song for clynne the ball on the clyne is all mine all mine the ball on the clyne is all mine we can have a wee wee we can have a wet on the wall cause the ball on the clyne is all mine all mine the ball on the clyne is all mine
  6. The seats look old and dowdy God moan moan moan
  7. Breaking News.................... PFC odds on favourites to have the lowest ever points total in a season
  8. I think G4S need to change there sales pitch on their web site Who We AreG4S is the world's leading international security solutions group With operations in more than 125 countries and 657,000 employees, we specialise in outsourced business processes and facilities in sectors where security and safety risks are considered a strategic threat. From risk assessment to delivery, we work in partnership with governments, businesses and other organisations to provide integrated solutions to security challenges. We protect rock stars and sports stars, people and property, including some of the world’s most important buildings and events. From advising on stadium building plans to crowd control and ensuring event tickets are not forged; From delivering pay packets to ensuring ATMs have enough cash to meet your shopping needs; From delivering cash to bank branches and retail outlets to managing the flow of cash for central banks and major retailers; From ensuring travellers have a safe and pleasant experience in ports and airports around the world to secure detention and escorting of people who are not lawfully entitled to remain in a country; In more ways than you might realise, G4S is securing your world.
  9. anothersaint insouthsea. Corpho he still collecting donations for the fans takeover I heard he was in the penny arcade at southsea trying to nudge some pennies off the 2p waterfall machine to go into the pot. He has raised £1.50 so far but has spent £57 to raise this £1.50
  10. poor old pompey have no money in the bank no money in the bank Second verse Poor olD pompey have no points on the board no points on the board
  11. so many people moaning about the use of our forces at the olympics on the sky and beeb website. Some people just do not have a frigging clue. They miss the fundamental point the security is essential in this day and age there are enough loons out there who will try to maim and murder folk for their own publicity especially at a western held olympics. The services will not cost anymore than if they were sat in their barracks Some comments are farcical. This is one for instance. The army are the Governments whipping boys these days. They just get told to do whatever the other services refuse to. Police on strike, get the Army to police instead. Firefighters on stike, get the Army to firefight instead. Their real name should be 'The Army, Plus whatever Thankless Task the Government wants you to do'. If these plebs did a bit mor research then they would find out what the forces peace time role consists off. I have been an ambulanceman, stevedore, dustman and a firefighter during strikes. My colleagues have helped out in floods , Fot and mouth epidemics. we are aware that was part of our peace time responsibilities I think the labout government were wrong to give an obscene contract to G4S. They should have tasked the services from the start. Then there is the PC Brigade. complaining about Rapier and HVM systems being deployed. I understand their concerns, but can you imagine if the limp handed liberals and PC brigade had their way. think if the outcry there would be if these terrorists managed to blow up parts of london and the olympc venues. I would rather the government cover every angle than bowing down to the political correct. By the way the PC etc are now stating they dont want servicemen to be seen wearing uniforms in public places .
  12. And the fags and booze What if you were living in a high rise flat would you still need to take into account a provision for gardening. Based on those figures that I am well be low the poverty line.
  13. I was at the ground earlier today. I noticed two posh 4X4s with french number plates. Are we about to sign Hugo Lloris
  14. There should be a public enquiry and a statement from parliment Has millipede asked for this yet
  15. I wish Rio would shut the f*** up I detest his barrack room lawyer mentality. Is he the foortballing equivilent to arthur Scargill?
  16. Im sure im not alone. But I was climbing from a dinghy on to my girlfriends parents yacht when the dingy went from umder me and I fell in the sea. Took me ages to clamber into the yacht, Sadly my iphone no longer works . I have tried to dry it out and its still completely dead. Anybody got any advice on drying the thing out or getting it to work again
  17. I like the ideology the amount of posts make you more knowledgable . I feel sory for those with only a few posts .
  18. And we still have puncheon
  19. Did the been fly him over and pay all his hotel expenses as I thought he lives in the states
  20. it should be pointed ouyt that the 3 regular field hospitals are not full time hospitals but augmented by both TA and reguar medics from a range of units, they do have a core cadre of staff though.
  21. At least they have not not touched the already bareboned medical services The Army is to be reduced by 23 Regular units since the Strategic Defence and Security Review as part of Army 2020. The changes are due to be implemented by 2015, with the overall mandate to reach the capacity of 82,000 for the Regular Army and 30,000 for the Reserves by 2018. The announcement came today in the House of Commons by Secretary of State for Defence the Rt Hon Philip Hammond MP after months of work by the Army to create a modern force for the challenges of 2020 and beyond. The changes to the Order of Battle (ORBAT) will include: Household Cavalry and Royal Armoured Corps • The Queens Royal Lancers will amalgamate with 9th/12th Royal Lancers (Prince of Wales's) upon completion of scheduled operational commitments and not before October 2014. • The 1st Royal Tank Regiment and the 2nd Royal Tank Regiment will merge upon completion of scheduled operational commitments and not before April 2014. Royal Regiment of Artillery • 39 Regiment Royal Artillery and 40 Regiment Royal Artillery will both be removed from the ORBAT by October 2015. Corps of Royal Engineers • 24 Commando Engineer Regiment will be removed from the ORBAT not before April 2013. • 25 Engineer Regiment and 28 Engineer Regiment will be removed from the ORBAT not before October 2015. • 38 Engineer Regiment will be removed from the ORBAT. • 67 Works Group will also be removed from the ORBAT not before April 2015. Royal Corps of Signals • 7th Signal Regiment (Allied Rapid Reaction Corps) is to be removed from the ORBAT. Infantry • 5th Battalion the Royal Regiment of Scotland (The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders,) will be reduced to form a Public Duties Incremental Company on completion of current task and not before August 2013. • 2nd Battalion the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers will be removed from the ORBAT and absorbed into the rest of The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers upon completion of scheduled operational commitments in the autumn of 2014. • The 2nd Battalion the Yorkshire Regiment (Green Howard's) will be removed from the ORBAT and absorbed into the rest of The Yorkshire Regiment on completion of their Cyprus tour and not before the autumn of 2013. • The 3rd Battalion the Mercian Regiment (Staffordshire) will be removed from the ORBAT and absorbed into the rest of The Mercian Regiment on completion of Op HERRICK 19 and not before October 2014. • 2nd Battalion the Royal Welsh (The Royal Regiment of Wales) will be removed from the ORBAT and absorbed into the rest of The Royal Welsh Regiment not before autumn 2013. • 1st Battalion the Royal Irish Regiment will join the Prince of Wales’ Division. Army Air Corps • 1 Regiment Army Air Corps will merge with 9 Regiment Army Air Corps, bringing the Wildcat force under a single HQ based at Yeovilton not before October 2015. Royal Logistic Corps (RLC) • 1 Logistic Support Regiment will be removed from the ORBAT not before April 2015. • 2 Logistic Support Regiment will be removed from the ORBAT not before October 2014. • 23 Pioneer Regiment will be removed from the ORBAT not before October 2015. • 8 Regiment, 19 Combat Service Support Battalion and 24 Regiment RLC will be removed from the ORBAT. Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineer • 101 Force Support Battalion will be removed from the Regular Army ORBAT not before autumn 2015, and will transfer to the Reserve. Royal Military Police unit • 5 Regiment Royal Military Police is to be removed from the ORBAT as part of the drawdown from Germany. The three remaining Regiments will be re-organised. • All SIB capabilities will be reorganised under one headquarters, while the Military Provost Service will be increased, and a specialist Support Operations group will be created. The Royal Gurkha Rifles are to remain with two Battalions to sustain their capability and meet their unique operational requirement in Brunei. The current Regular and Reserve structure for the Army Medical Services will remain largely unchanged with three Regular and ten Reserve field hospitals. The Intelligence Corps will retain three Regular military intelligence battalions. Sustaining cap badges Addressing questions about specific unit reductions, Chief of the General Staff (CGS) General Sir Peter Wall KCB CBE ADC Gen, said the units to be lost from the Royal Armoured Corps were selected on the basis of armoured corps principles and to sustain as many cap badges as possible. "We will still have three heavy armoured regiments equipped with an upgrade of Challenger 2, which will satisfy our requirements for the future. This is based on analysis that sees tanks being used less in a mass armoured role but still playing a very important role in terms of supporting the infantry." The five Infantry Battalions were selected based on a number of factors including their ability to recruit over the last ten years, and the demographic projections about the population in their recruitment areas over the next ten years. The six RLC units to be disbanded were selected based on future projections for logistic requirements, and were also those that provided a role that could be fulfilled by the Army Reserves and contractors. "The RLC will still remain a critical part of the Army and one of considerable size. But we needed to find places where we can employ Reserves and contractors to alleviate some of the high costs of military manpower, and the RLC is an area where that works well," he said. Fair distribution of resources On the subject of the Reserves, CGS confirmed there were very few adjustments being made but until the laydown of the Regular Army is confirmed there would be no further announcements on how the Reserves would be recast to partner and complement Regular units in their areas. "I appreciate that it is a difficult day for those people who have heard that the Regiments they have fought in are going to be amalgamated or disbanded, but in the round it is a good day for the Army as it gives us the clarity and springboard to shape the Army to confront the challenges of the future. "This is fair to the country as it delivers the very best capabilities that we can with the resources that we have been given. It rebalances the Army to the demands of the future with a fair distribution of resources and manpower across all of the cap badges. And it is fair at the soldier level where we shall be doing our utmost to make sure that everybody gets the best chance of being re-employed in the Army. Re-employment possibilities CGS was keen to stress to soldiers serving with the units to be disbanded or merged that they were no more or less likely to be selected for redundancy that others with similar skills and service record.
  22. Mine has started crapping on the carpet WTF it stopped using the litter trays and you think you have a problem with your cat crapping in your garden?
  23. There's at Büttner, who was also in the interest of Fulham and Werder Bremen, a contract for three seasons ready to Southampton. "It was very impressive, everything looks great in England," said the left back
  24. So hes signed for us on a three year contract
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