Basically it'd be nice if The Daily Mail didn't exist :
Daily Mail rants on about Frankie Burnham
What is all that about? So what she didn't wear black? It was a statue unveiling not a funeral.
Utterly pathetic yet again. Is what Mrs Burnham wore any worse than what Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice wore? Utter, utter nonsense.
What a vile, vile rag that is.
Showing posts with label Andy Burnham. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Andy Burnham. Show all posts
Friday, March 06, 2009
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
One Andy Burnham, there's only one Andy Burnham
This is a good article about Everton supporting government minister Andy Burnham
One Andy Burnham, there's only one Andy Burnham
Three things are important in my life, apart from family. Everton FC, the Labour Party and the Catholic church - in that order. The reason I say that is, it all comes back to cultural identity.
My dad's not Catholic but my mum is. He was worried about meeting her family for the first time as religion was so important in Liverpool then. But Everton had been away at Blackburn that day and when he arrived to meet the Murray family they twigged he had been at the match and they had too, so it was all, "Come in, Roy ..."
It's very hard to spend time away from the family. Partly what rooted me was that my mum and dad were always there. I just hope the dysfunctional side of the job doesn't put my children off what I do. Whatever they do it doesn't matter, as long as they fulfil themselves as people. Although I know the family would find it easier if they came home and said they were going to vote Tory rather than that they had decided to support Liverpool ...
One Andy Burnham, there's only one Andy Burnham
Three things are important in my life, apart from family. Everton FC, the Labour Party and the Catholic church - in that order. The reason I say that is, it all comes back to cultural identity.
My dad's not Catholic but my mum is. He was worried about meeting her family for the first time as religion was so important in Liverpool then. But Everton had been away at Blackburn that day and when he arrived to meet the Murray family they twigged he had been at the match and they had too, so it was all, "Come in, Roy ..."
It's very hard to spend time away from the family. Partly what rooted me was that my mum and dad were always there. I just hope the dysfunctional side of the job doesn't put my children off what I do. Whatever they do it doesn't matter, as long as they fulfil themselves as people. Although I know the family would find it easier if they came home and said they were going to vote Tory rather than that they had decided to support Liverpool ...
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