banjo wrote: ↑31 Dec 2017, 05:28Didn't he get in trouble for attacking the father of the fella who killed his lad?
I'm not too sure Mr Banjo. I know that he said he was "after" the fella, but as to whether or not he got his hands on him, I don't know.
It has been well documented that the killer had been receiving torrents of abuse from other prisoners. Presumably friends and would-be friends of Magee's were constantly threatening him and trying to attack him.
banjo wrote: ↑31 Dec 2017, 05:28Didn't he get in trouble for attacking the father of the fella who killed his lad?
I'm not too sure Mr Banjo. I know that he said he was "after" the fella, but as to whether or not he got his hands on him, I don't know.
It has been well documented that the killer had been receiving torrents of abuse from other prisoners. Presumably friends and would-be friends of Magee's were constantly threatening him and trying to attack him.
I always felt a bit sorry for Valuev, because reportedly after losing his World title to David Haye, I read that he had to undergo numerous surgeries because of bone problems.
It meant that he was never going to get back in the ring and win that title back. And I would have been interested in seeing him fight Wladimir Klitschsko.
mimmy123 wrote: ↑30 Dec 2017, 05:37
Scott Welch ran a nursing home but also appeared on tv in a restoration programme where he restored Thorington Gate Lodge that had been derelict for over 20 years.
Don't think he ran a nursing home. Didn't he have a string of them and retirement villages. The car he drives around Brighton is a rolls royce I think.
Didn't he get into boxing as someone tried to rob him of his rolex and he battered the person and his mates and enjoyed it so he took up the noble art?
mimmy123 wrote: ↑29 Dec 2017, 09:34
Mr Magri here has recently lost his cleaning job due to arthritis.
Wonder what happened to the pub he had? I think there was a boxrec meet there years ago?
He had to give it up, the Brewery took it off him as it wasn't making enough money. I went there quite a few times to interview him, it was pretty ropey, lots of dicey characters there of an evening.
Going a little bit old school I think Tony Sibson is or was on the tools,. And wasn't someone a prison governor at Wakefield Nick when Prince Naz got done for dangerous driving?
IRLangmaid25 wrote: ↑07 Jan 2018, 08:12
Going a little bit old school I think Tony Sibson is or was on the tools,. And wasn't someone a prison governor at Wakefield Nick when Prince Naz got done for dangerous driving?
Brian Anderson. I‘m not sure what ‘on the tools’ means
IRLangmaid25 wrote: ↑07 Jan 2018, 08:12
Going a little bit old school I think Tony Sibson is or was on the tools,. And wasn't someone a prison governor at Wakefield Nick when Prince Naz got done for dangerous driving?
Brian Anderson. I‘m not sure what ‘on the tools’ means
IRLangmaid25 wrote: ↑07 Jan 2018, 08:12
Going a little bit old school I think Tony Sibson is or was on the tools,. And wasn't someone a prison governor at Wakefield Nick when Prince Naz got done for dangerous driving?
Brian Anderson. I‘m not sure what ‘on the tools’ means
Doncaster. You don't go to Wakefield for short terms. Naz won't have been anywhere near there. He only did a few days in Doncaster before going to moorlands open.
Mark Prince lectures in schools and other places on the effects of knife crime. His son Kiyan was died several years ago after being the victim of a knife attack. Mark is a true inspiration.
keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑07 Jan 2018, 10:20
Mark Prince lectures in schools and other places on the effects of knife crime. His son Kiyan was died several years ago after being the victim of a knife attack. Mark is a true inspiration.