By Alan Duffy
Forget all the hoo-haa over Amanda Knox's new-found freedom, the big story of law and order on
Merseyside today is the decision by The FA to rescind the red card that Martin Atkinson brandished
in the direction of Jack Rodwell in the clash with Liverpool at the weekend.
Looks like it will be a good read
What next for Labour
"Labour does not quite seem to get enough credit for its considerable accomplishments. The
foundation of our modern state occurred in the 1945-51 period yet seems taken for granted; the
1960's was a vital decade of social change certainly made easier by a centre left Government; the
achievements of the Blair period, constitutionally, electorally and socially are to be lauded and
never denied; similarly the social spending of Gordon Brown together with his international
financial management at a time of need- all represent considerable governmental achievements.
Morning all, a quick Saturday round-up for you.
As the police continue the hunt for Cesc Fabregas after his ruthless kidnapping (they're still
none the wiser as to where he might be), we've just got to hope they do their job and get on with
all the other stuff in the meantime. I'm assuming Sky News are on this 24/7.
Cristiano Ronaldo isn't the sharpest tool in the shed. That's why he employs Creative Artist Agency
to manage his career and image. Unfortunately, the fools at CAA didn't think their master plan
thorougly. Sure, he signed to Real Madrid for a staggering £80 million and became the face of
Armani. They even got him to ditch the ugly wanna-be glamour models in favor for Irina Sheik.