Monday, 16 April 2007

Mmm

It is imperative that the Palestinian Authority and Hamas make a concerted effort to find and free the BBC journalist Alan Johnston. If there is any truth in this, then Hamas should do the necessary. As the only western journalist living in Gaza, he gave voice to the voiceless - surely his kidnappers would not want to silence this voice. To sign a petition calling for his release, click here.

Just incase anyone thought that Lewis Hamilton wasn't the real deal, his performance in Bahrain has seen the odds on him winning the Formula 1 title this season, slashed (if only I had placed a bet when I wrote this). His dad, Anthony Hamilton, says his son's feats frighten him - well he should prepare to be afraid, very afraid.

So it's going to be Chelski vs TTFFUTM in the first FA Cup final to be held at the new Wembley. I predict that TTFFUTM will win this, but they won't win anything else as their defence is shot and Van der Sar is going through a dodgy spell. Chelski will win the premiership and Liverpool will win the Champions League for the sixth time.

Wolfie doesn't have the decency to resign, he's waiting for the inevitable push. As one of the architects of the monumental folly that is the invasion of Iraq, he's appointment to head the World Bank didn't go down too well to begin with. During his term his message to prospective lendees is that corruption will not be tolerated, so why should we tolerate his?! The Bushman has voiced his support and despite the chorus of disapproval from around the world, Wolfie seems determined to ride things out. There should be a concerted campaign to run him out of office because otherwise the reputation of the World Bank will be irreparably tarnished.

Wills and Kate have decided to end their relationship. That is their decision, they are after all, adults. Their reasons for doing so are nobody's business but theirs.

They can sell their stories, no actually they should not have. Like I said before, Iran has given Britain a lesson in the art of propaganda.

Roy "The Enforcer" Keane has turned around Sunderland's fortune to such an extent that they are likely to gain automatic promotion to the Premiership. Paul "The Guvnor" Ince has instilled a degree of professionalism and work ethic at Macclesfield that has seen them move off the bottom of the table to the relative safety of 20th in League Two, with a game in hand.

Have a good week y'all.