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Everything posted by Lord Duckhunter
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Brooks has been head & shoulders above the rest of them.
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Boscombe starting well. lol
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Not in the same class. On his day Tadic was sublime. I don’t think it was a question of not rating him, people were just frustrated by his lack of consistency. PEH is just average.
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I’m pretty certain there’s some white Jewish people who face prejudice on a daily basis, particularly from Muslims. Soggy & his ilk only seem to count white on black racism. I bet Percentage wise there’s as many blacks prejudiced against whites, as whites prejudiced against blacks, and far far higher percentage of Muslims that hate Jews than those racists added together. Imagine the white community was as prejudice against gays, women & blacks like The Muslims one is towards gays, women & Jews, Soggy would be apoplectic.
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Great finish. Arsenal are such cockwombles. Bottle jobs.
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Lol Roy Keane. Come on Roy, don’t sit on the fence, tell us what you really think....
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Would you feel the same in Liverpool had “justice for the 96” on their shirts, after all what’s the issue with a bunch of lads showing their support for 96 of their supporters that were killed? what about Rotherham having “no to grooming gangs” on theirs A bunch of lads showing their support for the poor girls abused in their town, where is the negative there?
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Norwich are woeful, horrific
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Stephens knocking a couple of decent balls.
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Poor poor start. Way too causal.
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I would rather footballers boycotted the Qatar World Cup as a statement against modern slavery than “take a knee”. One would send out a very real message and could even change the country, the other is a meaningless load of pony that’s easy to do. Of course, they could do both, but I wouldn’t hold my breath. Football has now put itself up as some sort of moral and just game. A game that will not tolerate racial inequality & prejudice, a game where the players “take a knee”, and have BLM on their shirts. That’s how moral and righteous they are. Now we’ve done that , let’s move on & look forward to it’s premier tournament being played in Qatar. Fuck the slaves there.
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I believe Pakistan is one of the worst culprits when it comes to modern slavery. Khan who has spent all week pontificating over BLM and can’t tell us enough that he’s the “son of a Pakistani bus driver”, yet during a visit to the country said absolutely nothing, zip, about modern slavery. Perhaps those lives don’t matter , or they have the wrong skin colour. Are premier league players going to “take the knee” during the Qatar World Cup, I believe some of the stadiums are even being built by modern slaves.
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My issue is the precedent this sets. There’s nobody that can argue with the sentiment, but you can easily see other cases where clubs want to do similar. Had this happened 15 years ago you can bet your bottom dollar Liverpool would be walking out to “justice for the 96” on their shirts, you’d see Macann as a tribute to a missing girl. It won’t be long before there’s other worthy causes. And before anyone starts, I’m not comparing slavery or prejudice to one missing girl or 96 horrid deaths, but the fact it’ll make saying no harder for the jelly fish at the FA. I don’t know why sky had to ram it down our throats as if it was the most radical thing anyone’s ever done. The real radical thing to have done would have been to have stood up ala Peter Hitchens. I guess in 2020 that’ll make you a racist.
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I don’t envy the people making the decisions over this. Lots of uncertainty around in terms of opening the doors as well as the general economic & health position of their “customers”. All in all I think it’s a pretty reasonable package they’ve put together. as an aside, I maybe missing something but the new ticket site doesn’t appear to show your history. I presume they’re still keeping those records.
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Another reason to stop drinking the slop they call real ale.
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It won’t make a blind bit of difference.
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Careful, that’s way too consistent for here. You’re lucky the whataboutary monitors are on a night off. I presume you think the same about the other 3 labour figures that have also admitted breaking lockdown rules. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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That’s a no then, you’re not over it. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Rod Liddle hits nail on head. “Is it entirely beyond the wit of our gilded political correspondents to ask a different question to the one asked by the previous interlocutor? One after the other they lined up to ask Dominic Cummings the same question, over and over again. Does Peston think he’s asking it better than Kuenssberg? Does Beth Rigby think that asking it for a fourth time will be more elucidatory because she asked it with open contempt in her voice? And how magnificently puffed up they all were. When they were en route to the press conference did they all think the same thing: that they had the killer question and nobody else would have thought of it?” Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Still not over it? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Pony, like the rest of the pinkos he’s never forgiven him for leading the glorious victory. Any past support for Boris was commercial, pure & simple. He’s wringing wet. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Seeing as the editor has a long running hatred of Boris, as well as being a rabid remoaner . Me, I’d have thought it. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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What are you on about. The mob clearly know what’s best for his son, clearly know all the facts, & clearly are impartial & consistent over lockdown breaches. He has to go... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Exactly. I can’t quite see what anything they wrote could be portrayed as backing the PM. Maybe people are more concerned with rushing out their clever responses, than reading what was actually written. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Some common sense at last. Red wall MP’s & I suspect they’re more in tune with their constituents than the howling lefties. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk