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As I said previously, what you know about Mings could be written on the back of a postage stamp.
I see what you did there.
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As I said previously, what you know about Mings could be written on the back of a postage stamp.
Is that the Mings who has a history of standing on other footballer's heads? Great professional.
Mings is a great lad been helping the homeless for years.There must be another Mings cos the one at Villa is a disgrace
What was he supposed to do?
It was 8 o clock on a Sunday morning. If the owners of the damaged cars weren't there then he shouldn't be expected to hang around until they get up. It was lockdown - He could have been waiting days.
He left his details and then left. He's done many wrong things here but I can't see how leaving the scene after giving out his details is one of them.
Almost certainly not Mings. I'd be shocked if it was.
Mings is a class act and it's not his style to be as crass as that.
The one I worry about is John McGinn who lives fairly nearby and is very close with Jack. I don't know if he's that stupid and may be doing him a disservice but he's young, single, very popular and game for a laugh.
Yeah wait when the country is on lockdown.Wait.
Why did he feel the need to leave?
He left his car, didn't he? Seems odd to walk home when you could drive. Unless...Yeah wait when the country is on lockdown.
How long? 3 days? A week?
If there is nobody there, he is under no obligation to wait. The only requirement is that he should notify the police within 24 hours.
Yeah wait when the country is on lockdown.
How long? 3 days? A week?
If there is nobody there, he is under no obligation to wait. The only requirement is that he should notify the police within 24 hours.
I don't think the car was driveable. Apparently, a group of his mates turned up and tried to move the car but couldn't.He left his car, didn't he? Seems odd to walk home when you could drive. Unless...
No - I think he was off his head as well.I think there's a reason why he left.
You don't.
Lets just agree to disagree, and leave it at that?
That's fair enough, then, but you still have to wonder what he's managed to do to damage a Range/Land Rover so badly it has to be ditched.I don't think the car was driveable. Apparently, a group of his mates turned up and tried to move the car but couldn't.
No - I think he was off his head as well.
I'm just explaining that there was no obligation to hang around if there was no-one there.
I did read somewhere what the problem was but it sounded double dutch to me. I know nothing about cars other than where the petrol/diesel flap is. I think it was a problem with the drivers side wheel.That's fair enough, then, but you still have to wonder what he's managed to do to damage a Range/Land Rover so badly it has to be ditched.