But, Bruce Ismay, President/Chairman of the White Star Line that owned Titanic and it's sister ships. History will mostly know him for his cowardly ways, for he got himself into a lifeboat and survived while over 1500 people were still left on board.
posted on 21/6/12
A year ago we were playing in front of an empty grandstand and the clubhouse was falling down
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a year from now Rangers will be doing the exact same
posted on 21/6/12
Rangers should buy Wembley
posted on 21/6/12
RANGERS are looking at an astonishing plan to buy out League One club Bury — so they can play in England.
posted on 21/6/12
'A year ago we were playing in front of an empty grandstand and the clubhouse was falling down. Now the investment means great times are waiting for Wembley FC and we can't wait to kick off our FA Cup campaign.'
Is this the new 'last night I was sleeping under a bridge'?
posted on 21/6/12
tarney far
posted on 21/6/12
Bury won the FA cup without conceding a goal in any round.
posted on 21/6/12
If they become big i can see Man Utd losing a large share of their support base
posted on 22/6/12
CrouchEndGooner
posted on 6/9/13
He should of insured more passengers got in lifeboats. If more passengers had survived he may have been accepted after the disaster. By so few surviving and lifeboats being more than half empty he appeared a coward because so many other men died
posted on 30/11/15
Lillian Gertrud Asplund (October 21, 1906 – May 6, 2006)