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15 years 1 week ago
Bob last time I met slim Jim was at Powderhall, well over 100 kilos
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Nigeria are a bigger price than Bafana? a few years ago they were getting talked about as possible winners in the future!
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15 years 1 week ago
We also have a missing commentator?
Hope in the case tuns out for the best.
Concern over missing commentator Fraser
CONCERN over the wellbeing of racing commentator Doug Fraser was mounting on Sunday night, more than 24 hours after his failure to turn up to work at Hexham.
Police broke into Fraser's flat in Leeds on Saturday evening after being contacted by RaceTech chief executive Brad Higgins, amid widespread alarm among friends and colleagues unable to contact him.
There was no sign of him at home, but his car was parked outside.
The apparent disappearance of Fraser, whose voice is well-known across the sport through his racecourse, betting shop, TV and radio work, is being treated as a missing person investigation by West Yorkshire Police.
The force's duty inspector said: "Inquiries are ongoing."
The unexplained absence of Fraser from Hexham on Saturday immediately aroused unease among his workmates as it appeared totally out of character.
Higgins said: "If he was ill, there's a procedure in place where we, or he, arranges cover, but that just didn't happen, and when he didn't turn up and we weren't able to locate him, that's when we decided to contact the police.
Hope in the case tuns out for the best.
Concern over missing commentator Fraser
CONCERN over the wellbeing of racing commentator Doug Fraser was mounting on Sunday night, more than 24 hours after his failure to turn up to work at Hexham.
Police broke into Fraser's flat in Leeds on Saturday evening after being contacted by RaceTech chief executive Brad Higgins, amid widespread alarm among friends and colleagues unable to contact him.
There was no sign of him at home, but his car was parked outside.
The apparent disappearance of Fraser, whose voice is well-known across the sport through his racecourse, betting shop, TV and radio work, is being treated as a missing person investigation by West Yorkshire Police.
The force's duty inspector said: "Inquiries are ongoing."
The unexplained absence of Fraser from Hexham on Saturday immediately aroused unease among his workmates as it appeared totally out of character.
Higgins said: "If he was ill, there's a procedure in place where we, or he, arranges cover, but that just didn't happen, and when he didn't turn up and we weren't able to locate him, that's when we decided to contact the police.
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15 years 1 week ago
Egypt,Sweden,Poland,Russia,Columbia,Ireland,Croatia
all good teams with great support
all good teams with great support
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Police appeal for help to find commentator Fraser
FEARS are growing for the safety of Doug Fraser after West Yorkshire Police launched an appeal on Monday for help in tracing the 54-year-old racing commentator who was reported missing at the weekend.
Nobody has been able to contact Fraser since last Thursday, and the alarm was raised following his unexplained failure to turn up to commentate at Hexham on Saturday.
Police were alerted by RaceTech chief executive Brad Higgins and broke into Fraser's flat in Leeds city centre where they are believed to have found his wallet, passport and mobile phone. His car was parked outside.
Colleagues have been left stunned by the disappearance of Fraser who, while widely described as "a private man", is a highly popular individual.
He is not thought to have been depressed or to have had financial problems.
Police, despite numerous inquiries, have so far drawn a blank and admit they are becoming increasingly concernedfor Fraser's welfare as he has never been missing before.
As part of the appeal for information, Fraser is described as around 6ft tall, of medium build, with green eyes and bald with receding black-grey hair at the sides.
Anyone with information is asked to contact City and Holbeck police station on 08456 060606.
FEARS are growing for the safety of Doug Fraser after West Yorkshire Police launched an appeal on Monday for help in tracing the 54-year-old racing commentator who was reported missing at the weekend.
Nobody has been able to contact Fraser since last Thursday, and the alarm was raised following his unexplained failure to turn up to commentate at Hexham on Saturday.
Police were alerted by RaceTech chief executive Brad Higgins and broke into Fraser's flat in Leeds city centre where they are believed to have found his wallet, passport and mobile phone. His car was parked outside.
Colleagues have been left stunned by the disappearance of Fraser who, while widely described as "a private man", is a highly popular individual.
He is not thought to have been depressed or to have had financial problems.
Police, despite numerous inquiries, have so far drawn a blank and admit they are becoming increasingly concernedfor Fraser's welfare as he has never been missing before.
As part of the appeal for information, Fraser is described as around 6ft tall, of medium build, with green eyes and bald with receding black-grey hair at the sides.
Anyone with information is asked to contact City and Holbeck police station on 08456 060606.
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Police in the UK are warning women of the Likely increase of domestic violence during the world cup ,lets hope England get a few victories for the sake of the English Women..
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scotia Wrote:
> Police appeal for help to find commentator Fraser
>
> FEARS are growing for the safety of Doug Fraser
> after West Yorkshire Police launched an appeal on
> Monday for help in tracing the 54-year-old racing
> commentator who was reported missing at the
> weekend.
>
>
> Nobody has been able to contact Fraser since last
> Thursday, and the alarm was raised following his
> unexplained failure to turn up to commentate at
> Hexham on Saturday.
>
> Police were alerted by RaceTech chief executive
> Brad Higgins and broke into Fraser's flat in Leeds
> city centre where they are believed to have found
> his wallet, passport and mobile phone. His car was
> parked outside.
>
> Colleagues have been left stunned by the
> disappearance of Fraser who, while widely
> described as "a private man", is a highly popular
> individual.
>
> He is not thought to have been depressed or to
> have had financial problems.
>
> Police, despite numerous inquiries, have so far
> drawn a blank and admit they are becoming
> increasingly concernedfor Fraser's welfare as he
> has never been missing before.
>
> As part of the appeal for information, Fraser is
> described as around 6ft tall, of medium build,
> with green eyes and bald with receding black-grey
> hair at the sides.
>
> Anyone with information is asked to contact City
> and Holbeck police station on 08456 060606.
Body recovered from River Aire
Sunday, June 13, 2010
This afternoon (Sunday, June 13) around 4pm police searching for 55-year-old George Douglas Fraser recovered a body from the River Aire in Leeds.
The body was recovered from the river close to the Millennium foot bridge.
A positive identification is due to take place on Wednesday (16/6) as part
of the post mortem.
> Police appeal for help to find commentator Fraser
>
> FEARS are growing for the safety of Doug Fraser
> after West Yorkshire Police launched an appeal on
> Monday for help in tracing the 54-year-old racing
> commentator who was reported missing at the
> weekend.
>
>
> Nobody has been able to contact Fraser since last
> Thursday, and the alarm was raised following his
> unexplained failure to turn up to commentate at
> Hexham on Saturday.
>
> Police were alerted by RaceTech chief executive
> Brad Higgins and broke into Fraser's flat in Leeds
> city centre where they are believed to have found
> his wallet, passport and mobile phone. His car was
> parked outside.
>
> Colleagues have been left stunned by the
> disappearance of Fraser who, while widely
> described as "a private man", is a highly popular
> individual.
>
> He is not thought to have been depressed or to
> have had financial problems.
>
> Police, despite numerous inquiries, have so far
> drawn a blank and admit they are becoming
> increasingly concernedfor Fraser's welfare as he
> has never been missing before.
>
> As part of the appeal for information, Fraser is
> described as around 6ft tall, of medium build,
> with green eyes and bald with receding black-grey
> hair at the sides.
>
> Anyone with information is asked to contact City
> and Holbeck police station on 08456 060606.
Body recovered from River Aire
Sunday, June 13, 2010
This afternoon (Sunday, June 13) around 4pm police searching for 55-year-old George Douglas Fraser recovered a body from the River Aire in Leeds.
The body was recovered from the river close to the Millennium foot bridge.
A positive identification is due to take place on Wednesday (16/6) as part
of the post mortem.
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