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    Adam Armstrong

    It’s a shame as he’s been a good servant overall. Was a decent signing for the first 4 years or so
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    Adam Armstrong

    Let’s hope so. He’d be excellent in a late minute time wasting sub role
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    Adam Armstrong

    Good news. 2 good bits of business today. Still a little concerned if obafemi goes the other way we have to rely on Long.
  4. What on your CV? Reading the guardian, preaching to people on Internet forums about what other people should be doing to stop racism and homophobia? no wonder you had to use the clap for Carers as a chance to speak to your neighbours as it was the only time they couldn’t get away from you!
  5. There aren’t any on here and you don’t know me in real life so you Wouldn’t have
  6. I thought we were all the same, so why do we need to promote/highlight/support how different we are?
  7. it's gone rather well 😃
  8. Not sure Salisu will be, he's never played for Ghana and he's previously turned down the chance to play for them. He also recently said he's focused on his club career and playing for Ghana isn't a priority for him. Cant imagine he'll go unless something changes.
  9. Depends what you mean by "support inclusivity" if you mean do i treat people regardless of colour, race, religion, sexuality on if they're a decent person or not than yes i do. If do you mean i support by jumping on as many bandwagons as possible constantly trying to prove to people i dont know what a lovely guy i am then no.
  10. Exactly. I bet all the ones banging on about it on here wont have any problem watching the Qatar world cup either.
  11. Do they go to Old Trafford?
  12. these "postive moves towards more inclusivity" include a anti racism gesture which has increased racial tension and wearing a t-shirt in an empty stadium. They're fucking nailing it mate.
  13. How would they know they were gay?
  14. so because they heard someone say something they dont like they stopped going? No one would ever leave the house or watch telly if we all lived like that. We keep hearing about pride in diversity, it seems like it's anything but.
  15. exactly the same, ridiculous point.
  16. It hasn't though has it, 90% of LGBT dont experience any discrimination whatsoever. Like the 12% that wont go to the gym or join a sports club but 88% will, suggests it's more a state of mind than a homophobia issue
  17. People got arrested for singing we can see you holdling hands. Im sure if people were shouting things that were actually sinister then it would also be dealt with and it wouldn't be just you who heard it.
  18. so 10% of LGBT have experienced some sort of discrimination, what that is we dont know, it might even just be that they think some on looked at them funny, 90% haven't. 10% is too high but the overwhelming majority it seems experience no problems. The rest of it seems to come down to more of a state of mind, "felt" "believe" "think". I think therefore i am, mentality.
  19. There is a hotline you can call as well you know.
  20. Indeed. I remember a few years ago a couple of people being arrested for "homophobic chanting" in the Kingsland/Northam corner at the Brighton matches he/her/they reference for singing "we can see you holding hands" Hardly the stuff to make people terrified to set foot inside a football stadium. Surely homophobic abuse will have been reported and dealt with
  21. Are you LGBT+ or are you speaking on their behalf?
  22. Why dont they feel comfortable?
  23. who dont?
  24. Is it any special day for LGBTs or something? I know one day a year the club has flow a trannie flag over SMS before. Have they just randomly chosen this game to bang the drum (to an empty stadium)
  25. Not going or going but making a strong stance whilst there for LGBT rights? Doing things like wearing rainbow training tops before kick off when the stadium is empty.
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