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Top 10 Own-Goals of All Time – Women’s World Cup: England are heroes, says Mark Sampson

England deserve to “go home as heroes” after their dramatic semi-final defeat by Japan at the Women’s World Cup, according to manager Mark Sampson

Commiseration to the England team being knocked out of World Cup. There’s no shame in it and the country is proud of you.

Top 10 Own Goals ever.

Big Brother’s Nepotism continues……………

Big Brother’s: ‘Danny Wisker is s*** in bed and would sell his mum to be famous,’ blasts ex-housemate “

Well that is according to the wonderful Miss Biannca Lake whose brief appearance on BB last year was way to brief and something I’m still trying to come to terms with. I mean , was she for real? I sincerely hope not for the sake of her parents.

Having said that she was a breath of fresh air and the most entertaining thing on BB last year , apart from that nob Steven Goode , who was socially inadequate and ahem.. a bit mad really.

Steven Goode

Big Brother 2014: Steven Goode

But  I digress.

My beef at the moment is  with Danny and his sycophantic side kicks. mainly Christian. Danny seems to be under the delusion that is  “The Father ” of the house  and its his full time job to protect the rest of his flock from the evil Marc O’ Neill.

Marc O'Neil from Kildare, Ireland, who entered the Big Brother house tonight, following the eviction of four of the current contestants. Photo: Channel 5/PA Wire

Even before one person nominated yesterday (I suspect like most other viewers ) I knew what was coming. Marc and Sam would get the majority of noms and Harry would be thrown into the equation for good measure. And how right I was. The only surprise was Pie face’s inclusion , not that that upset me, I just thought all nominations would be for Marc & Sam.

Danny , The 29-year-old demolition worker has already appeared on ITV2’s Girlfriends, Sky Living’s Love Machine and as an extra in TOWIE , so there’s obviously a wanton desire on his part to raise his profile and subject us to as much of his wonderful self as possible.

And wasn’t this the same guy a few weeks ago got a hump because another housemate suggested he wanted to be famous?

And now he has teamed up with that ugly ( BB Legend ) slapper Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace he’s walking about like the cat that got the cream. Sour cream in my opinion and they are well suited.

Danny repeatedly butts into Marc’s discussions ( arguments) with other housemates and he has been aggressive and confrontational on numerous occasions towards Marc and yet the BB fraternity seem to love him? I think he is bang out of order and would love to see him up for nom and evicted , but that  cant happen whilst he is surrounded by his “followers”.

I posted last week about the nepotism BB shows towards BB Legends like Nicky Graham and Brian and my views have not changed. Both Brian and Nicky broke the BB rules in regards to being confrontational and evading someone space ( Marc & Helen)  and yet neither was told off or criticised for their actions during the “sickening”  exit interviews with Emma or BBBOTS team..

Helen Wood said Big Brother was edited against her [Wenn]

Big Brother 2015: Helen Wood reveals Nikki Grahame got a formal warning over her behaviour in the house.

Writing her column for the Daily Star, she said: “Things need putting into perspective. The public need to start reading between those fine lines. We all know my role is to be the panto villain.

“They weren’t going to show me making cups of tea and painting my nails.”

She added that she felt bullied while in the house that the show was edited against her. “I’m sick to death with people thinking it’s fine to slate me all the time, like I’m made of stone,” she continued.

“They pressed my buttons, that’s not shown, so when I explode it appears as if it’s come out of nowhere.

Similarly, Nikki got a formal warning, not shown. My formal warning, shown.

Give me Marc or Helen any day of the week over the rest of these wasters. At least with Marc & Helen you get what you see and they are honest and up-front.

Big Brother – Stop the Nepotism – its boring and unfair!

Brian Boru – Ancient Warriors – Irish Warriors (History Documentary)

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This article is about the High King of Ireland. For other uses, see Brian Boru (disambiguation).
Brian Boru
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18th-century engraving of Brian Boru, High King of Ireland
High King of Ireland
Reign 1002 – 1014
Predecessor Máel Sechnaill mac Domnaill
Successor Máel Sechnaill mac Domnaill (restored)
King of Munster
Reign 978 – 1014
Predecessor Máel Muad mac Brain
Successor Dúngal mac Máelfothartaig Hua Donnchada
Consort Mór
Echrad
Gormflaith
Dub Choblaig
Issue Murchad
Conchobar
Flann
Tadc
Donnchad
Domnall
Kerthialfad (adopted)
Sadb
Bé Binn
Sláni
Father Cennétig mac Lorcáin
Mother Bé Binn inion Urchadh
Born ca. 941
Kincora, Killaloe, County Clare, Munster
Died 23 April 1014
Clontarf, Dublin, Leinster

Brian Boru (c. 941 – 23 April 1014, Old Irish: Brian Bóruma mac Cennétig; Middle Irish: Brian Bóruma; modern Irish: Brian Bóroimhe) was an Irish king who ended the domination of the High Kingship of Ireland by the Uí Néill. Building on the achievements of his father, Cennétig mac Lorcain, and especially his elder brother, Mathgamain, Brian first made himself King of Munster, then subjugated Leinster, eventually becoming King of Ireland. He is the founder of the O’Brien dynasty.

With a population of under 500,000 people, Ireland had over 150 kings, with greater or lesser domains.[1] The Uí Néill king Máel Sechnaill mac Domnaill, abandoned by his northern kinsmen of the Cenél nEógain and Cenél Conaill, acknowledged Brian as High King at Athlone in 1002. In the decade that followed, Brian campaigned against the northern Uí Néill, who refused to accept his claims, against Leinster, where resistance was frequent, and against the Norse-Gaelic Kingdom of Dublin. Brian’s hard-won authority was seriously challenged in 1013 when his ally Máel Sechnaill was attacked by the Cenél nEógain king Flaithbertach Ua Néill, with the Ulstermen as his allies. This was followed by further attacks on Máel Sechnaill by the Dubliners under their king Sihtric Silkbeard and the Leinstermen led by Máel Mórda mac Murchada. Brian campaigned against these enemies in 1013. In 1014, Brian’s armies confronted the armies of Leinster and Dublin at Clontarf near Dublin on Good Friday. The resulting Battle of Clontarf was a bloody affair, with Brian, his son Murchad, and Máel Mórda among those killed. The list of the noble dead in the Annals of Ulster includes Irish kings, Norse Gaels, Scotsmen, and Scandinavians. The immediate beneficiary of the slaughter was Máel Sechnaill who resumed his interrupted reign. The Norse-Gaels and Scandinavians also produced works mentioning Brian, among these Njal’s Saga, the Orkneyinga Saga, and the now-lost Brian’s Saga. Brian’s war against Máel Mórda and Sihtric was to be inextricably connected with his complicated marital relations, in particular his marriage to Gormlaith, Máel Mórda’s sister and Sihtric’s mother, who had been in turn the wife of Amlaíb Cuarán, king of Dublin and York, then of Máel Sechnaill, and finally of Brian.

20 Interesting facts you might not know about Belfast…..

20 things you might not know about Belfast

 

1. Titanic was built in Belfast

2. Tourism brings £123 million to Belfast every year

 

3. Belfast Zoo is home to the only group of purple-faced langurs in Europe

 

4. John Wood Dunlop invented the pneumatic tyre in Belfast

 

5. Liam Neeson first trod the boards at Belfast’s Lyric Theatre

6. Napoleon’s nose overlooks the city

 

7. Queen’s University taught both Protestants and Catholics from 1845

 

8. Poet Seamus Heaney, David Trimble and Irish President Mary MacAleese are all alumni of Queen’s University

Heaney's work was a reminder that poetry could be for everyone while still being profound.

9. James Murray invented Milk of Magnesia in Belfast

Image result for old milk of magnesia blue bottles

 

10. Belfast’s famous cranes are called Samson and Goliath. Some women think they should be called Samson and Delilah Cranes

 

11. One third of the population of Northern Ireland lives in Belfast

12. Women could hold any office at Queen’s University in Belfast, twelve years before they could study at Oxford

13. Belfast has the world’s largest dry dock

 

14. Oscar Wilde thought that there was only one beautiful building in Belfast. It is now home to Marks and Spencer

 

 

15. Led Zeppelin’s ‘Stairway to Heaven’ was first played live in the Ulster Hall

 

16. The Albert Clock is Ireland’s leaning tower of Pisa

 

17. One and a half million tourists visit Belfast every year

 

18. Lord Kelvin came up with the 2nd law of thermodynamics in Belfast

 

19. The Glass Jar is the narrowest bar in the city

 

20. There are 3000 acres of park in Belfast

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FBI – Most Wanted

FBI – Most Wanted –

Shouldn’t Gerry Adams & Martin McGuinness be on this list for crimes against the people of UK and Northern Ireland ?

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Most Wanted Terrorists

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Big Brother’s Nepotism – Getting a Bit Boring & Predictable

Getting Bored of Big Brother’s Nepotism

Am I the only person in the UK whom is getting a bit miffed with Big Brother’s Nepotism ?

Just watching  Emma Willis as she ( sycophantically)  interviews

emma willis

the infuriating Nikki” Grahame ( I’m a Legend, you know)

nicky

And the contrast between her interview with Helen Wood is striking.

Helen is treated like the pantomime “baddie” and the whole Big Brother fraternity gang up and condemn her behaviour.

Helen Wood

I personally  think that Helen is misunderstood and her biggest crime is not being able to articulate her feelings in a  none aggressive  and confrontational way. And you can’t really hold that against her, can you?

Emma kept going on about how   Helen  had crossed the line and how much she had ” Bullied & Harassed ”  Brian & Nicky .

Brian Belo

From where I was sitting Brian and Nicky give as good as they took. In fact it seemed to me that Brain and Nicky were started up against Helen at every opportunity and I know this might not be popular, I exactly felt sorry for Helen.

I know she is fouled mouthed and has no social graces what so ever , but for Gods sake she’s not t Katie Hopkins (foul human being in my opinion )

katie hopkins

and I have always had a soft spot for the underdog.

This post was supposed to be longer and go into the issues mentioned in much more details. But unfortunately I am drunk and the words and room are starting to spin. So time for bed………………………..

Hope he's OK
I have no idea who he is

Belfast Man in London

A Belfast man in London
Extracts from my Autobiography – Belfast Child

( see link above)
When I first arrived in London it was my first time on a plane and I was bricking myself. I knew flying was supposed to be the safest form of travel (apart from all those planes crashes that seem to be happening all the time) and the odds on the plane going down where astronomical, but still I wasn’t happy.

I just couldn’t get my head around the fact that I was safe flying at over seventeen thousand feet about terra firma, in a tin can or what-ever- planes were made from back then and I didn’t even have a parachute.

And how did planes fly anyway, I mean what kept them from just falling out of the sky?

The Plane I'm on!
The Plane I’m on!

If the plane did go t down for any reason (and I considered many) there was no chance of survival what so ever and my life would be over. However if I was on a ship and it sank, at least I would have a chance of survival and finding my way into a lifeboat. But I wasn’t on a ship, I was one a plane and I was driving myself mad with worry and closed my eyes and pretended to be in a better place.

Me!
Me!

The only good thing I could think about flying was that back then smoking was still permitted on planes and there was always a section at the back for die hard smokers like me – who couldn’t do without their nicotine fix for the short ( long for me ) fifty minute flight.
I still hate flying to this day , thirty years later.

Hopping on a Tube at Heathrow I made my way to Walthamstow in E17, where I would be staying with my mate Jay McFall until further notice. You could smoke on tubes back then also, oh how things have changed!
The flat was above a row of shops on Blackhorse Road and there was a pub facing it called the Lord Palmer, which became our regular hunt.

God save our ........
God save our ……..

The first night there I was surprised at the end of the evening when the DJ didn’t play the QUEEN (National Anthem). Back on the Shankill Road and throughout loyalist Belfast the very last act of the DJ or MC was to play the Queen and everyone was expected to stand up and saluted /show respect , regarding of how much beer you had consumed and how pissed you were.
If you neglected to honour this protocol in the pubs and bars of the Shankill there would be server consequences and you didn’t make the same mistake twice.
In my naivety I had thought this ritual was practiced throughout the UK and remnants of the empire and once again I was reminded of how isolated and tribal my community back in Belfast was. I had arrived in the Motherland and I was disappointed to realise I had more respect and pride in the union than those that surrounded me. At least the bar had a picture of the queen above the optics and I saluted her every time I went to the bar…….

Proud to be British – Someone called me a Republican hater yesterday it made me stop and think !

Time for Peace

Someone called me a Republican hater yesterday and it made me stop and think. The twitter in question was from Ireland and accused me of being a loyalist and hating Republicans.

With all due respect she got that right on both counts and I make no apology for being from the Shankill Road, being proud to be British and hating (Sinn Fein/IRA ) Republicans

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That doesn’t mean I hate Catholics or Irish people (I don’t) and would wish any harm on them. In fact during the worst years of the troubles whenever I learnt of the death of an innocent Catholic or anyone else for that matter, my heart would bleed for them and those they left behind.

My sympathy extended to all innocent victims of the conflict, regardless of religious or political background , including the army and other security forces tasked with the impossible job of policing two communities whom at times seemed to want to destroy each other.

The security forces were caught in the middle and were always fighting a losing battle and I salute you all. I am a pacifist at heart and I abhor all murder, especially the murder of innocent people & those committed for political or religious reasons. Life’s to short and  hard enough without having to worry that you will be killed for following a certain political system or worshipping a different god.

The definition of loyalist is :

a. A supporter of union between Great Britain and Northern Ireland

b. A person who remains loyal to the established ruler or government, especially in the face of a revolt.

Growing up in West Belfast during the height of the troubles was no laughing matter and I have seen things that no child should ever have to witness .Death stalked the streets of Belfast day in and day out and there was no escape from the madness that surrounded and engulfed us.

shankill road

The communities from The Shankill , The Falls and surrounding areas arguable suffered most during the Troubles , as not only were we on the “frontline” of the sectarian divide , but the paramilitaries from both sides lived and operated among us.

I have lost count of how many people I grew up with whom have been murdered, imprisoned or had their life’s destroyed as a direct result of the Troubles. As a child growing up in loyalist West Belfast my day to day life was dominated by the conflict and my own family have suffered personally due to the Troubles.

But every other family in Belfast was living the  same nightmare and few escape the legacy of  Northern Ireland’s tortured past.

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Whilst the Protestants’ clung to their British sovereignty and took pride in the union, our Catholic counterparts felt abandoned and second class citizens in a Unionist run state. The civil rights marches of the 60’s & Republican calls for a United Ireland were the catalyst for the IRA and other Republican terrorist groups to take up arms against the British and feed the paranoia of the loyalist community.

Northern Ireland descended into decades of sectarian conflict & slaughter. An attack on the crown was an attack on the Protestant people of the North and the Protestant paramilitaries took up arms and waged an indiscriminate war against the IRA, Catholic population and each other. Many innocent Catholic’s and Protestant’s became targets of psychopathic sectarian murder squad’s. Murder was almost a daily occurrence and the killings on both sides perpetuated the hatred and mistrust between the two ever-warring communities. It was a recipe for disaster.

1. Irish republicanism is an ideology based on the belief that all of Ireland should be an independent republic.

It may surprise some readers to hear that I have no adverse objections to Republicanism as a concept or a United Ireland and I believe at some time in the far distant future this will come about.

But not in my lifetime or with my support.

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I abject to the misery and lost lives the IRA and other paramilitary groups are responsible for and yes I don’t like the IRA and all they stand for.

I was born British into a British country and I am extremely proud of my British & Unionist heritage and it saddens me to see this being slowly eradicated by Sinn Féin//IRA and other Irish Republican groups.

That doesn’t mean I hate Catholics or wish harm on them, it means I have a different point of view and democracy is all about freedom of choice and my choice is to maintain the Union with the UK and embrace and celebrate my loyalist culture and traditions.

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If you have taken the time to read extracts from my autobiography, Belfast Child , you will know that my own family was ripped apart due to the sectarian divide in Northern Ireland and I spent most of my life searching for my missing Catholic mother, whom I thought was dead. Living in loyalist West Belfast I had to keep this dirty little secret to myself and when my father died when I was eleven I longed for my mother to be there, but of course she wasn’t. Times have much changed since my youth and the turbulent early years of the troubles and life is much better and less uncertain for the Children of Belfast today. Hopefully we can all put the past behind us and build a lasting peace and learn to live side by side and respect each other’s history and culture.

“Hate, it has caused a lot of problems in the world, but has not solved one yet.” ― Maya Angelou

Big Brother Mark, not such a twat

Mark – Not Such a Twat after all

Get Simon OUT!
Not Such a Twat

My opinion of Mark in BB has changes slowly, but gradually over the past few days. When He first went in I was appalled at his behaviours’ and  apparent total lack of any social skills what-so-ever. But gradually he has grown on me and I now consider him to be a comic genius and he has me and the wife rolling on the floor, metaphorically speaking .

He has shown he has a softer side and was generous in his concern for Eileen and I can see the nice guy trying to get out. So give him a chance.

Get him OUT!
Twat

Simon on the other hand is a complete tosser and so far up his own behind he will hopefully disappear. There’s nothing funny about the outrageous way  he back stabbed Eileen and insulted Eileen and I am now regretting his reappearance on thee show. Hopeful the British Public will get shot of him at the first opportunity and he can go bore his friends instead of BB viewers. Well, that’s my opinion anyways.

JC