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1Your non-footballing hero. Empty Your non-footballing hero. Sat Mar 16 2013, 22:00

scottjames30

scottjames30
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

I have watched untold Documentaries on Richard the lion heart.

How he earned his name, how he had Saladin tactically worried, even though Saladin had a much grater army.

How he was so close, to taking Jerusalem back.

King Richard"lion heart" is always worth a watch.

2Your non-footballing hero. Empty Re: Your non-footballing hero. Sat Mar 16 2013, 22:35

xmiles

xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
Jay Jay Okocha

Alexander the Great

He conquered most of the the known world by the age of 30. OK so he sometimes got drunk and did kill one or two people but nobody's perfect.

3Your non-footballing hero. Empty Re: Your non-footballing hero. Sat Mar 16 2013, 22:38

scottjames30

scottjames30
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

xmiles wrote:Alexander the Great

He conquered most of the the known world by the age of 30. OK so he sometimes got drunk and did kill one or two people but nobody's perfect.

Good call, he was a top human, like Lion heart.

4Your non-footballing hero. Empty Re: Your non-footballing hero. Sat Mar 16 2013, 22:46

bwfc71

bwfc71
Ivan Campo
Ivan Campo

Now this is where I get lynched but before I say who, all I have to say is that this person stuck to their principles and very rarely u-turned from what they wanted - When this person did u-turn it was because it was badly thought out! Now normally I would never say anything good from this group of people and during the time of this person there were plenty of numpties who eventually led to the devaluation of the pound in 1992.

I am talking about Margaret Thatcher!!!!!!

Yes she wounded a lot of people such as breaking up the unions, closure of the many UK industries etc etc etc but she stuck to her guns, one trait that modern politicians do not seem to handle!!!

5Your non-footballing hero. Empty Re: Your non-footballing hero. Sat Mar 16 2013, 22:54

scottjames30

scottjames30
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

FFS, We have gone from , King Richard " Lion heart"-Alexandra the great- to Maggie.

6Your non-footballing hero. Empty Re: Your non-footballing hero. Sun Mar 17 2013, 07:46

Lyric Todkill

Lyric Todkill
Tony Kelly
Tony Kelly

bwfc71 wrote:Now this is where I get lynched but before I say who, all I have to say is that this person stuck to their principles and very rarely u-turned from what they wanted - When this person did u-turn it was because it was badly thought out! Now normally I would never say anything good from this group of people and during the time of this person there were plenty of numpties who eventually led to the devaluation of the pound in 1992.

I am talking about Margaret Thatcher!!!!!!

Yes she wounded a lot of people such as breaking up the unions, closure of the many UK industries etc etc etc but she stuck to her guns, one trait that modern politicians do not seem to handle!!!


Excellent call


Also

Ian Botham

7Your non-footballing hero. Empty Re: Your non-footballing hero. Sun Mar 17 2013, 10:23

gloswhite

gloswhite
Guðni Bergsson
Guðni Bergsson

Ian Botham ? he was well known in Taunton, when I lived there, as an arrogant, big-headed arsehole, whose behaviour was very hard to accept by the people around him. So far up his own arse, that all you could see was a pair of shoes. its just after this time that he started doing things like his charity walks, because his reputation was so damaged.

8Your non-footballing hero. Empty Re: Your non-footballing hero. Sun Mar 17 2013, 10:38

Tigermin


Tony Kelly
Tony Kelly

Winston Churchill

9Your non-footballing hero. Empty Re: Your non-footballing hero. Sun Mar 17 2013, 12:19

Mr Magoo

Mr Magoo
Youri Djorkaeff
Youri Djorkaeff

The Wombles, they kept that place tidy.

10Your non-footballing hero. Empty Re: Your non-footballing hero. Sun Mar 17 2013, 12:38

JonnyRandom

JonnyRandom
Tony Kelly
Tony Kelly

Matt Heafy

11Your non-footballing hero. Empty Re: Your non-footballing hero. Sun Mar 17 2013, 12:43

Bernard Dennis Park

Bernard Dennis Park
El Hadji Diouf
El Hadji Diouf

Eddy Lepp.

12Your non-footballing hero. Empty Re: Your non-footballing hero. Sun Mar 17 2013, 15:07

wanderlust

wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Mixed bunch here, but Richard Ist and Thatcher FFS?
Like many Brits, I'm descended from R1 on my mum's side so I know a fair bit about the lad and it just goes to show how certain figures are romanticised by the media. I mean the guy was a sadistic gay monster. Ok I won't be judgmental about his fudgepumping activities, but he massacred English Jews, Arab cities including women and children, and anyone else he didn't like or stood in his way. Tried to kill his father on several occasions and was instrumental in carving up what remained of the Anglo Saxon fiefdoms that were still standing after Willie the Conk had finished, mercilessly putting down the poor and taxing them to death to fund his violent lifestyle. He was a twat of the first order.
Thatcher is always going to be contraversial but what I can't stand is the hypocrisy. In the name of the economy she was portrayed as a hero who was taking on the mighty unions (and the less mighty schoolchildren) - whilst quietly selling off our oil and gas resources to pay for it leading to an almighty crash and leaving us without the means to ever fully recover again. British manufacturing and energy was decimated by Thatcher - now we make bugger all in this country.
Instead of diplomacy leading to efficiency she just canned the lot and we'll forever be beholden to foreign powers as a result of the Thatcher scam. Not only hypocrisy but irony too - the dependence on foreign manufacturing and energy she caused is the very thing her supporters didn't want. We now import coals to Newcastle.
I used to think that people believe want they want to believe but the reality is that people believe what the media tell them to believe - and we and our descendants will be far worse off because of the suckers that fell for the Thatcher media hype. Piss on her grave.

13Your non-footballing hero. Empty Re: Your non-footballing hero. Sun Mar 17 2013, 15:44

Sgt. Bash

Sgt. Bash
Andy Walker
Andy Walker

Jeremy Kyle.

Gets paid to abuse chavs.

Legend.

14Your non-footballing hero. Empty Re: Your non-footballing hero. Sun Mar 17 2013, 15:55

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bwfc71 wrote:Now this is where I get lynched but before I say who, all I have to say is that this person stuck to their principles and very rarely u-turned from what they wanted

Thought you were going to say Adolf Hitler, part of me wishes you had.

15Your non-footballing hero. Empty Re: Your non-footballing hero. Sun Mar 17 2013, 16:06

Natasha Whittam

Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Naomi Campbell

16Your non-footballing hero. Empty Re: Your non-footballing hero. Sun Mar 17 2013, 16:06

Lyric Todkill

Lyric Todkill
Tony Kelly
Tony Kelly

wanderlust wrote:Mixed bunch here, but Richard Ist and Thatcher FFS?
Like many Brits, I'm descended from R1 on my mum's side so I know a fair bit about the lad and it just goes to show how certain figures are romanticised by the media. I mean the guy was a sadistic gay monster. Ok I won't be judgmental about his fudgepumping activities, but he massacred English Jews, Arab cities including women and children, and anyone else he didn't like or stood in his way. Tried to kill his father on several occasions and was instrumental in carving up what remained of the Anglo Saxon fiefdoms that were still standing after Willie the Conk had finished, mercilessly putting down the poor and taxing them to death to fund his violent lifestyle. He was a twat of the first order.
Thatcher is always going to be contraversial but what I can't stand is the hypocrisy. In the name of the economy she was portrayed as a hero who was taking on the mighty unions (and the less mighty schoolchildren) - whilst quietly selling off our oil and gas resources to pay for it leading to an almighty crash and leaving us without the means to ever fully recover again. British manufacturing and energy was decimated by Thatcher - now we make bugger all in this country.
Instead of diplomacy leading to efficiency she just canned the lot and we'll forever be beholden to foreign powers as a result of the Thatcher scam. Not only hypocrisy but irony too - the dependence on foreign manufacturing and energy she caused is the very thing her supporters didn't want. We now import coals to Newcastle.
I used to think that people believe want they want to believe but the reality is that people believe what the media tell them to believe - and we and our descendants will be far worse off because of the suckers that fell for the Thatcher media hype. Piss on her grave.


Why is socialists ignore history?

It is proven to not work.

It is dead, buried as an idea.

But, unfortunately, they won't ditch the corpse.

Embrace life and opportunity, comrades!

17Your non-footballing hero. Empty Re: Your non-footballing hero. Sun Mar 17 2013, 16:11

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Dale Winton

18Your non-footballing hero. Empty Re: Your non-footballing hero. Sun Mar 17 2013, 16:15

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cheryl cole.

19Your non-footballing hero. Empty Re: Your non-footballing hero. Sun Mar 17 2013, 16:17

Banks of the Croal

Banks of the Croal
Frank Worthington
Frank Worthington

Hereward the Wake

20Your non-footballing hero. Empty Re: Your non-footballing hero. Sun Mar 17 2013, 18:36

chipbutty

chipbutty
Nicolas Anelka
Nicolas Anelka


Ernest Shackleton or Robert Falcon Scott (Scott of the Antarctic)?
I'm a Shack man myself.

There was at that time a race to be the first to the south pole.

Why I prefer Shackleton to Scott is that Shack had great consideration for the men in his team and would not put their lives at risk.
He lead an expedition to the pole but turned back (just short) because he knew there were insufficient and supplies to carry-on and then make it back to base.

But the name that comes to mind when Antarctic exploration comes up is Scott's.

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