In my day, young people aspired to become doctors and lawyers; the smart ones learned a trade and now run their own businesses.
What is it these days? Even professional footballers want to be gansters.
This muppet must think he’s Scarface.
“Mr Vick [admits] to the killing of approximately 6-8 dogs that did not perform well in ‘testing’ sessions at 1915 Moonlight Road and all of those dogs were killed by various methods, including hanging and drowning…
but Vick [denies betting on] the fights or receiv[ing] any of the money won.
As long as you didn’t gamble, that’s alright then!
But here’s the best bit: David Cameron and Jacqui Smith think an Acceptable Behaviour Contract or a “Social Covenant” will cut through these wannabes’ delusions. Their cluelessness is laughable.
The only thing that cuts through this utter depravity is hard-time in jail. And the solution for our local scum-bags? Cut off their benefit.
PS And Wayne Rooney; You’re from Croxteth for crying out loud! Why the hell don’t YOU have anything to say about THIS ? Maybe you could use your fame and speak out against gang culture in your home-town.
Your silence is deafening.












August 24, 2007 at 10:24 pm
Not sure I agree , jail is the first step of course but I have just picked up apiece in the Guardian about Black self image that is a contributory factor. From your appearence at that wet blousey nit Rachel`s blog I was under the impression your heart bled as much as the next persons .
Excuse me if it seems a bit impolite but |I am having trouble working out your gendre …eeerm M or F .
BTW I am quite close to you in London but not a stalker so don`t worry
August 24, 2007 at 10:33 pm
“He didn’t take any monies one by betting”, MY ASS!
August 24, 2007 at 10:40 pm
Hello, Newman .
August 25, 2007 at 10:13 pm
Thats annoyingly clever .Intensive research has resolved the issue under the post “Why I Hate the Candy Bar”. Glad we got that straight …
August 28, 2007 at 10:19 am
What strange little hands he has, very ungangster-like. Is it a disease do you think?
August 31, 2007 at 11:10 pm
It seems that the days of professional athletes being suitable role models for kids are long gone.