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1) Maybe those that stole the bikes had no idea as they don't follow football and need the money for drugs

 

2) Theft happens in every city and town in the country

 

3) Isn't this a Suarez thread?

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PLANT thieves have struck in Draycott ahead of it being judged in the Village in Bloom category in a regional flower display contest.

Organisers of the village's entry in East Midlands in Bloom said they "were very disappointed" on Friday when they discovered plants and trees had been taken.

One of them, Paul White, 58, said 10 petunias and geraniums were taken from a display in a trailer, in Market Street, and two bay trees stolen from the front of Victoria Mill, in the same road.

Judging for East Midlands in Bloom will take place on July 15, and the displays will now need to be replanted.

Mr White said the plants were paid for by fund-raising events held in the village.

He said of the trailer: "You can see where someone has, come along and just tried to pull them up but then given up and used what seems to have been a small spade. They obviously came prepared."

Mr White added: "Residents have spent many hours improving the village for all to enjoy and we are very disappointed to learn that people would steal and damage the plants and trees, especially as the village is up for judging soon."

Mr White said people in the village who wanted to take part in the competition entry could get plants provided for them.

The team of more than 40 volunteers behind Draycott's competition bid is aged from eight to 80 and has been working on it since January.

Kaye Thurgood, chairman of the Draycott in Bloom committee, previously said of the entry: "It's our first time so we are not expecting a gold, but it would be good to receive some kind of recognition for everything we have done.

"I've never seen so many people come together like this before. Draycott really is a wonderful place to live."

Other parts of the display include old boots transformed into planters for lobelia and geraniums, and hanging baskets.

The East Midlands in Bloom competition is one of 18 organised across the country by the Royal Horticultural Society.

http://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/Vandals-strike-just-days-Draycott-welcomes-Bloom/story-21308278-detail/story.html#ixzz368HU5i3P

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The man has apologised and admitted his guilt.

Well that is really big of him....! Apologising and admitting something that the whole world could see....!

You don't think he got legal advice to do the whole confession do you...!!

What next, we all forgive him and make him footballer of the year again......or Daniel Sturridge kisses and makes up with him..?

Vile....racist.....cheat....

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The man has apologised and admitted his guilt.

Well that is really big of him....! Apologising and admitting something that the whole world could see....!

You don't think he got legal advice to do the whole confession do you...!!

What next, we all forgive him and make him footballer of the year again......or Daniel Sturridge kisses and makes up with him..?

Vile....racist.....cheat....

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