Re: McCrory's foul mouth road rage shame
Posted: 05 Sep 2016, 12:36
Maybe Glenn will end up having a comeback fight against Ronnie Pickering? Battle of the Road Ragers? 
Ronnie who?Boxerbeetle wrote:Maybe Glenn will end up having a comeback fight against Ronnie Pickering? Battle of the Road Ragers?
Ronnie PickeringSupremo wrote:Ronnie who?Boxerbeetle wrote:Maybe Glenn will end up having a comeback fight against Ronnie Pickering? Battle of the Road Ragers?
Who?MattCoke wrote:Ronnie PickeringSupremo wrote:Ronnie who?Boxerbeetle wrote:Maybe Glenn will end up having a comeback fight against Ronnie Pickering? Battle of the Road Ragers?
Boxerbeetle wrote:Maybe Glenn will end up having a comeback fight against Ronnie Pickering? Battle of the Road Ragers?
Agreed, the hand on the wheel will have been the trigger to smack the fool.watsupdoc87 wrote:mccrory was obviously stupid but why the fuk did that idiot follow him and put his hands on the steering wheel. Deserved a smack if your gonna go round getting in peoples busines like that. Why's he acting like a cop. Idiot
Ronnie PickeringSupremo wrote:Who?MattCoke wrote:Ronnie PickeringSupremo wrote: Ronnie who?
Who the f*ck's that?bripez wrote:Ronnie PickeringSupremo wrote:Who?MattCoke wrote:
Ronnie Pickering
Hopefully, the man's a complete arse winnet. Whenever he's commentating he's just drawling his way through like an old drunk.I wonder if SKY may drop him now ?
Ronnie pickering !chiggsy wrote:Who the f*ck's that?bripez wrote:Ronnie PickeringSupremo wrote:
Who?
ALI wrote:Agreed, the hand on the wheel will have been the trigger to smack the fool.watsupdoc87 wrote:mccrory was obviously stupid but why the fuk did that idiot follow him and put his hands on the steering wheel. Deserved a smack if your gonna go round getting in peoples busines like that. Why's he acting like a cop. Idiot
Drink driving like that is no laughing matter, but i hate the do-gooder types like this guy, a few smacks around his chops has probably been long overdue.
rd350lc wrote:Ronnie pickering !chiggsy wrote:Who the f*ck's that?bripez wrote:
Ronnie Pickering
Jesus that's awful man!tobyh5 wrote:ALI wrote:Agreed, the hand on the wheel will have been the trigger to smack the fool.watsupdoc87 wrote:mccrory was obviously stupid but why the fuk did that idiot follow him and put his hands on the steering wheel. Deserved a smack if your gonna go round getting in peoples busines like that. Why's he acting like a cop. Idiot
Drink driving like that is no laughing matter, but i hate the do-gooder types like this guy, a few smacks around his chops has probably been long overdue.
Good job someone had the balls to do something. Wouldn't be thinking he was a fool or idiot if someone you knew was killed by an arsehole drink driver. I hope they all get caught and licences taken away and I bet Glen is a repeat and regular offender.A mate of mine was coming back from watching Plymouth Argyle play 20 years ago. A drink-driver hit them head on. Killed his two children and one of their friends, all aged around the 10-12 mark. He was trapped in the car unable to move while his son cried for his dad, then died.
It is just the worse and I am sure everyone can feel for them, and as a dad it makes my heart just ache for them. Every year he does something to mark the occasion and with social media now existing, he makes a long post each year with the details to urge people to not drink and drive. It is always a powerful message. The mother of the children is now the step mum to my next door neighbours kids, I see her picking them up with her husband and she always looks a little damaged, you never really recover from that.Stuarty30 wrote:Jesus that's awful man!tobyh5 wrote:ALI wrote:
Agreed, the hand on the wheel will have been the trigger to smack the fool.
Drink driving like that is no laughing matter, but i hate the do-gooder types like this guy, a few smacks around his chops has probably been long overdue.
Good job someone had the balls to do something. Wouldn't be thinking he was a fool or idiot if someone you knew was killed by an arsehole drink driver. I hope they all get caught and licences taken away and I bet Glen is a repeat and regular offender.A mate of mine was coming back from watching Plymouth Argyle play 20 years ago. A drink-driver hit them head on. Killed his two children and one of their friends, all aged around the 10-12 mark. He was trapped in the car unable to move while his son cried for his dad, then died.
The sentences handed out for drink drivers are a fvcking joke as well. Should be far, far stricter.tobyh5 wrote:It is just the worse and I am sure everyone can feel for them, and as a dad it makes my heart just ache for them. Every year he does something to mark the occasion and with social media now existing, he makes a long post each year with the details to urge people to not drink and drive. It is always a powerful message. The mother of the children is now the step mum to my next door neighbours kids, I see her picking them up with her husband and she always looks a little damaged, you never really recover from that.Stuarty30 wrote:Jesus that's awful man!tobyh5 wrote:
Good job someone had the balls to do something. Wouldn't be thinking he was a fool or idiot if someone you knew was killed by an arsehole drink driver. I hope they all get caught and licences taken away and I bet Glen is a repeat and regular offender.A mate of mine was coming back from watching Plymouth Argyle play 20 years ago. A drink-driver hit them head on. Killed his two children and one of their friends, all aged around the 10-12 mark. He was trapped in the car unable to move while his son cried for his dad, then died.
it always amazes me the resilience that some people show after these type of tragedies. I have young kids myself and even the thought of something like this has my stomach in knots! Poor people!tobyh5 wrote:It is just the worse and I am sure everyone can feel for them, and as a dad it makes my heart just ache for them. Every year he does something to mark the occasion and with social media now existing, he makes a long post each year with the details to urge people to not drink and drive. It is always a powerful message. The mother of the children is now the step mum to my next door neighbours kids, I see her picking them up with her husband and she always looks a little damaged, you never really recover from that.Stuarty30 wrote:Jesus that's awful man!tobyh5 wrote:
Good job someone had the balls to do something. Wouldn't be thinking he was a fool or idiot if someone you knew was killed by an arsehole drink driver. I hope they all get caught and licences taken away and I bet Glen is a repeat and regular offender.A mate of mine was coming back from watching Plymouth Argyle play 20 years ago. A drink-driver hit them head on. Killed his two children and one of their friends, all aged around the 10-12 mark. He was trapped in the car unable to move while his son cried for his dad, then died.
Thats effing heartbreaking mate,stories like that make me want to see McCrory and the like lose their livelyhoodstobyh5 wrote:It is just the worse and I am sure everyone can feel for them, and as a dad it makes my heart just ache for them. Every year he does something to mark the occasion and with social media now existing, he makes a long post each year with the details to urge people to not drink and drive. It is always a powerful message. The mother of the children is now the step mum to my next door neighbours kids, I see her picking them up with her husband and she always looks a little damaged, you never really recover from that.Stuarty30 wrote:Jesus that's awful man!tobyh5 wrote:
Good job someone had the balls to do something. Wouldn't be thinking he was a fool or idiot if someone you knew was killed by an arsehole drink driver. I hope they all get caught and licences taken away and I bet Glen is a repeat and regular offender.A mate of mine was coming back from watching Plymouth Argyle play 20 years ago. A drink-driver hit them head on. Killed his two children and one of their friends, all aged around the 10-12 mark. He was trapped in the car unable to move while his son cried for his dad, then died.
I say fair play to the guy. A bit chancey - and should have called the police - but still ultimately did the right thing. Too many pass-on-by types these days.MattCoke wrote:The follower was not very brave, he was an idiot.ThereByTheGrace wrote:The follower was very brave to do that.
Agreed, too many people would rather leave it. I think it was a great thing to do, it's taken another knob head drink driver off the road who could have killed someone. I also agree the sentences should be way harsher than they are, joke justice in this country.Dixonian wrote:I say fair play to the guy. A bit chancey - and should have called the police - but still ultimately did the right thing. Too many pass-on-by types these days.MattCoke wrote:The follower was not very brave, he was an idiot.ThereByTheGrace wrote:The follower was very brave to do that.