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Poxy Woodwork

2011-05-05 18:24:23

I was nearly right, we were/are only Inches away from 13th...:D

Here's the table as of today if attempts at Goal that hit the Woodwork went in..

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Visa Run From Hh

2011-04-25 16:33:39

Hi People, what's the deal with doing a Border Bounce from here ??

I'm normally out of the Country within the 90 days but this time i won't be so need to do a Bounce, is there a Burmese Border locally that it's possible to do this ( on a Tour or even drive myself ) or will i have to go into BKK & do a Bounce from there to Cambodia ??

I have a Non Imm Visa & i need to get another 90 days.

Could i even do it at PKK Immigration maybe, i'm not scheduled to go out of thew Country until Mid June/ appproximately 55 days or do idefinately need to do a Border Bounce somewhere ??

Thanks in advance for your replies..

The Y Word

2011-04-15 20:16:32

If Kick It Out have their way, this lot will have to think of a new name to describe their " Army "..:)

The alternative however could always be that they're allowed to call themself it, but no one else is allowed to say it, much like the N word, fcukign ridiculous..:rolleyes:

http://www.kickitout...1307.php<br />


Frank Lampard, Ledley King and Kieran Gibbs appear in a new film launched today (14 April) aimed at tackling anti-Semitism and anti-Jewish abuse in football.

The film, entitled The Y-Word, has been written and produced by David and Ivor Baddiel, in conjunction with Kick It Out, football’s equality and inclusion campaign, Maccabi GB, Community Security Trust, The Shoresh Foundation and Fahrenheit Films.

Awareness
“The film is not intended to censor football fans,” said David. “It's simply to raise awareness that the y-word is - and has been for many, many years - a race hate word. It's our belief that some football fans may not even realise this, and the film is designed therefore to inform and raise debate."The minute-long film explores the use of the word ‘Yid’ by football supporters. Gary Lineker, England women’s star Rachel Yankey and Zesh Rehman, the Premier League’s first British Asian player, also feature in the film.

Lord Herman Ouseley, Chair of Kick It Out, said: “This film will form a key part of the organisation’s education work on matters around anti-Semitism.”

The film has already received widespread support from London’s Premier League clubs ahead of its debut screening.

Debate
Tottenham Hotspur Executive Director, Donna Cullen, said: “It is unthinkable and wholly unacceptable that, in this day and age, supporters are subjected to anti-Semitic abuse such as hissing to imitate the gas chambers used during the Holocaust in the Second World War.

“We look forward to an informed and proper debate with Kick It Out, stakeholders and the key authorities to raise greater awareness and put in place the stringent measures needed to stop anti-Semitic abuse in football. We are committed to eliminating all forms of racism and we shall support efforts to kick anti-Semitism out of the game.”

Chelsea Chairman, Bruce Buck, commented: “Chelsea FC has been campaigning about issues around anti-Semitism for many years. We have, and always will, take the strongest possible action against anyone found making any kind of discriminatory chant or taunt. It is great to see the football world come together to support a project that will raise awareness of the problem.”

Backing
Arsenal Chief Executive, Ivan Gazidis, said: “Arsenal FC supports any initiative designed to reduce exclusion. The club works hard under the ‘Arsenal for Everyone’ banner on a range of issues aimed at increasing equality and inclusion. Given the club's proximity to some of the country’s largest Jewish communities, stamping out anti-Semitism is something we have, historically, paid particular attention to and applaud Kick It Out in this new method of tackling it.”

Governing bodies have also pledged their backing, with FA General Secretary, Alex Horne, saying: "The FA is delighted to support the film and we hope that it has a positive impact in educating football fans on anti-Semitic behaviour. The 'think again' message is clear for those who use chants such as the y-word. We are committed to football for all and our overall aim is to make football stadiums family friendly and open to everyone."

Zero-tolerance
Deputy Chief Executive of the Professional Footballers’ Association, Bobby Barnes, said: “The PFA has a zero-tolerance stance to all forms of racism, bigotry and hatred and this includes all forms of anti-Semitism. Chants and songs are a part of football culture but we will not condone any form of chanting that causes offence to players or the majority of supporters who go to the game to enjoy football, not to create trouble.”

Chairman of the Football League, Greg Clarke, gave the film his backing: “There is no place for any form of racism in football and we welcome this initiative on anti-Semitism by Kick It Out. Football League clubs are committed to creating safe, family friendly environments at their grounds and they will not tolerate this kind of behaviour.”

John Mann MP, Chair of The FA Working Group on tackling anti-Semitism and Islamophobia in football, added: "The Y-Word is a powerful and important film which demonstrates that footballers from many different backgrounds have complete contempt for racist taunts, whoever the victim. I know The FA take these matters seriously and have been pleased with their efforts to implement the recommendations of my report on tackling anti-Semitism and Islamophobia in football.”


Rooney Charged For Foul Mouthed Outburst

2011-04-04 23:43:23

http://news.bbc.co.u...ll/12950670.stm

The biggest question in all of this in my opinion, which a BIG problem with modern day Football/Footballers today, is not why did he swear down a Camera etc, but what was/is going through his/their minds to be as angry as that when they score a Goal & why on Earth would they not be wonderfully happy that they scored it, which in turn should in general produce a very big smile & most certainly not, anger ??

Ronaldo's the same, never smiles when he scores, he genrally has a facial expression of " This is b*llocks, i don't want to be here " when he does score too, why ??

They earn more in a week that the average Fan earns on a Year, they do what every Fan who pays money to watch them dreams of doing a Kid, they score Goal after Goal at the top level of professional Football..

Martin Samuel hit the nail on the head as usual, he basically said they should smile & enjoy for crying out loud or quite simply, give it up as it's quite obviosuly not doing you any favour as a Person..

http://www.dailymail...tin-Samuel.html

I put it down to a Generation that listen to Gangsta kind of Rap Music or just normal Rap Music/R&B, where a Smile is as rare as the Queen's English & it's " fashionable " to try & look angry/tough/hard..

It's what a very high % of their generation listen to & are influenced by, it's true..;)

Driving In The Us With A Thai Driving Licence

2011-04-03 20:41:03

Can anyone give me some information or point me in the right direction on if it's legal to be able to drive in the US States of IL, WA, OR & CA with a Thai Driving Licence only, whilst on Vacation ??

Thanks in advance for any replies.

This is the closest i have found to an answer below with regards to Illinois but a Thai Licence wouldn't be from my " home Country " bearing in mind i have a British Passport.

http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/departments/drivers/drivers_license/tempvisitordl.html

Can foreign nationals who are temporarily in the U.S. drive on their licenses from their home country?
Yes. This new law does not change the fact that a foreign national who is temporarily residing in Illinois may continue to drive on a valid driver's license from his/her home country.

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