Again with more random
Sep. 22nd, 2011 10:08 amFenerbache dealing with crowd trouble by only letting women and children watch their matches. To quote "The women know all the chants. The same anthems, the same chants will be sung." and yet, they don't, you know, stab people - http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/14998237.stm
Bismark du Plessis (no, really, that is his name) is sick of being the reserve hooker for South Africa - "Show me a player content to sit on the bench and I will show you a liar," he said.
Someone needs to tell the All Blacks fans to calm down - 'A New Zealand electricity company has warned its customers to be careful how they display their support for the All Blacks after one fan in Auckland accidentally cut through cables as he attempted to erect 15 flagpoles in his garden. Another power cut was caused when bunting was blown into overhead wires, short-circuiting supplies to about 50 homes.'
No, really they to calm down - 'A New Zealand cathedral has exhibited a painting depicting a haloed Jesus wearing an All Blacks jersey as he dispenses blessings while clutching a white rugby ball. The painting went on display this week at St Paul's Anglican Cathedral in Wellington and sold within a few days to an Australian collector, with the part of the proceeds given to charity.'
Bismark du Plessis (no, really, that is his name) is sick of being the reserve hooker for South Africa - "Show me a player content to sit on the bench and I will show you a liar," he said.
Someone needs to tell the All Blacks fans to calm down - 'A New Zealand electricity company has warned its customers to be careful how they display their support for the All Blacks after one fan in Auckland accidentally cut through cables as he attempted to erect 15 flagpoles in his garden. Another power cut was caused when bunting was blown into overhead wires, short-circuiting supplies to about 50 homes.'
No, really they to calm down - 'A New Zealand cathedral has exhibited a painting depicting a haloed Jesus wearing an All Blacks jersey as he dispenses blessings while clutching a white rugby ball. The painting went on display this week at St Paul's Anglican Cathedral in Wellington and sold within a few days to an Australian collector, with the part of the proceeds given to charity.'