23-03-2010, 09:54 AM
It goes without saying that I also like Cheddar (the single most popular cheese in the world).
And Cropwell Bishop.
I don't like Italian cheese at all:
Three years ago Serie A had the biggest football game-fixing scandal in history which caused a sensation and led to major changes and penalties in the Italian Premier league.
It's good to see that those changes lasted so well.
When the Daily Mail broke it's drug money laundering gang connected to England's football Premiership story yesterday morning it has a ticker beneath it saying "breaking news - more to come".
Well the more to come might just as well have not bothered for all that it added to the story. It seems that the French Bill don't know any better than their Blighty brothers in blue across the Channel how to ask the obvious question: "name names or get a beating in the cell?"
I imagine this will be the last we hear of Premiership naughtiness.
And Cropwell Bishop.
I don't like Italian cheese at all:
Quote:British bookies have been vindicated by their decision to suspend betting on the Serie A match between Chievo and Catania that ended in a 1-1 draw on Sunday.
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A number of high street bookmakers in the UK made their decision before the weekend after around £2 million was staked before the clash between the two unfashionable clubs.
A further £217,000 was staked on a 1-1 result between the two sides placed in the bottom half of Serie A.
David Williams, from Ladbrokes, told The Sun: "We saw a lot of money for the draw and decided to pull the plug."
A Victor Chandler spokesman also added that their company felt 'vindicated' by the decision.
The newspaper also quoted one UK gambler as saying: "As early as last Wednesday a lot of people were very confident this game would be a draw.
"The amount of money was unbelievably high for two teams in their position. Neither is exactly a household name here."
Chievo opened the scoring in the 13th minute before Catania levelled from the spot with 17 minutes remaining.
Three years ago Serie A had the biggest football game-fixing scandal in history which caused a sensation and led to major changes and penalties in the Italian Premier league.
It's good to see that those changes lasted so well.
When the Daily Mail broke it's drug money laundering gang connected to England's football Premiership story yesterday morning it has a ticker beneath it saying "breaking news - more to come".
Well the more to come might just as well have not bothered for all that it added to the story. It seems that the French Bill don't know any better than their Blighty brothers in blue across the Channel how to ask the obvious question: "name names or get a beating in the cell?"
I imagine this will be the last we hear of Premiership naughtiness.
The shadow is a moral problem that challenges the whole ego-personality, for no one can become conscious of the shadow without considerable moral effort. To become conscious of it involves recognizing the dark aspects of the personality as present and real. This act is the essential condition for any kind of self-knowledge.
Carl Jung - Aion (1951). CW 9, Part II: P.14
