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Re: Martin McGuinness
Dunno, the ones on Brexit do a pretty good job as well!
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becareful, Eddie will be begging for you to meet him for months soon only to not actually show his facePaintYorkClaretnBlue wrote:There you go.

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Re: Martin McGuinness
Dickhead - you chickened out. I've been to every home game and a few aways, have you ? Have you ****.
Any time you want to prove you go to the Turf, let me know, in the meantime, you keep slagging off the Clarets and licking saxo's arse...
Any time you want to prove you go to the Turf, let me know, in the meantime, you keep slagging off the Clarets and licking saxo's arse...
Re: Martin McGuinness
I was there in Spoons like we agreed, you chickened out. I've been to every home game apart from City and Lincoln. Licking Saxo's arse? I dont think I have ever quoted one of his posts so i'm not sure where you get that from..evensteadiereddie wrote:Dickhead - you chickened out. I've been to every home game and a few aways, have you ? Have you ****.
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Re: Martin McGuinness
Oh, be quiet, you soft get. Don't be so ******* stupid. Yap, yap, yap. Same old, same old.
Any time at the Turf, pal, not some scrubbers' town centre pub, you know that, you've been told a hundred times.
Spurs at home will do me. Put up or shut it for good.
Any time at the Turf, pal, not some scrubbers' town centre pub, you know that, you've been told a hundred times.
Spurs at home will do me. Put up or shut it for good.
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Re: Martin McGuinness
I used to work with Colin Parry at holmefield mill -barrowford . I can assure you , that what you hear him say on television , is not what he really thinks .
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Re: Martin McGuinness
So why does he say it, expoult - it seems an odd thing to do.
You'd think he, of all people, would feel comfortable giving his honest opinion.
You'd think he, of all people, would feel comfortable giving his honest opinion.
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Re: Martin McGuinness
The conflict in context:
The B-Specials – Unionism’s stormtroopers

The B-Specials – Unionism’s stormtroopers
"FOR ALMOST 50 YEARS, the infamous B-Specials, a bigoted and sectarian loyalist police force, carried out a reign of terror against the nationalist population of the North......
ANTI-CATHOLIC POGROMS
The B-Specials were responsible for anti-Catholic pogroms in every decade from the 1920s to the 1960s, and were heavily involved in the attempts to smash the civil rights movement of 1968-69, as well as the attacks on the nationalist areas of Belfast, Newry, Derry and other areas in the North in August 1969.....
With the eyes of the world focused on events in the North during the summer of 1969, however, the blatant sectarianism of the force became an embarrassment to Britain and in October the B-Specials were disbanded and a new armed loyalist force, the Ulster Defence Regiment, replaced them.
Former B-Special members joined the UDR en masse and the change, in effect, only meant a change of name and uniform for the bigots of Northern loyalism....."
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Re: Martin McGuinness
And if ever a thread was going to drag out the militant trolls who will post up any old cr4p to get a reaction, this was it.
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Re: Martin McGuinness
Here we go, Bluelabrador nailing his colours to the mast by using the obviously unbiased anphoblacht to try and prove a point. However, the only point he did prove was that he is a troll.bluelabrador16 wrote:The conflict in context:
The B-Specials – Unionism’s stormtroopers
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Re: Martin McGuinness
Are you one of the aforementioned militant trolls, bluelab ?
If so, which side ?
As I mentioned earlier, anybody attempting any semblance of balance on such an emotive topic as this tends to be on to a loser.
If so, which side ?
As I mentioned earlier, anybody attempting any semblance of balance on such an emotive topic as this tends to be on to a loser.
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Re: Martin McGuinness
The conflict in context:
Pat Finucane murder 'caused by British infiltration policy', court told ....Henry McDonald
Barrister representing lawyer’s family says Ulster Defence Association was able to carry out ‘extrajudicial executions’ for the state
Pat Finucane murder 'caused by British infiltration policy', court told ....Henry McDonald
Barrister representing lawyer’s family says Ulster Defence Association was able to carry out ‘extrajudicial executions’ for the state
The murder of Belfast lawyer Pat Finucane was part of British state policy to infiltrate, manipulate and direct terror groups during the Northern Ireland Troubles,....
Paramilitary organisations such as the Ulster Defence Association which murdered the solicitor were able to carry out “extrajudicial executions” for the state,...
The murder of the lawyer in front of his family is one of the most controversial killings of the Troubles. At the time, the UDA unit responsible for his death had within its ranks in West Belfast at least 29 activists who were working as agents for numerous branches of the security forces....
“This case is one of the most notorious of the Troubles and it’s notorious for good reason. The available evidence suggests agents of the state devised and operated a policy of extra-judicial execution; the essential feature of which was that loyalist terrorist organisations were infiltrated, resourced and manipulated in order to murder individuals identified by the state and their agents as suitable for assassination.....
“In other words, a policy of murder by proxy, whereby the state engaged in terrorism through the agency of loyalist paramilitaries. It’s difficult to imagine a more serious allegation against a liberal democracy founded in the rule of law.”.....
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Re: Martin McGuinness
Holding candlelit vigils now for the piece of ****.
The mind boggles.
And it's Londonderry.
The mind boggles.
And it's Londonderry.
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Re: Martin McGuinness
As I said earlier in the day, your piece of **** is another man's hero....politics, eh ?
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Re: Martin McGuinness
Blair talking about him like he's some annointed peace god. Pity the BBC didn't show the bodies after Hyde Park or the twisted body parts after Birmingham or perhaps the 2 soldiers lynched on live tv . You'd think MM was the leader of some cheeky street urchins
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Re: Martin McGuinness
Emotive stuff but I'm sure there have been plenty of atrocities committed by all sides over the years, there usually are in conflicts that span over a century.
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Were you in the army Bob ?bobinho wrote:Holding candlelit vigils now for the piece of ****.
The mind boggles.
And it's Londonderry.
Derry for most on this island

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Re: Martin McGuinness
Anybody who wears a mask and sets traps to deliberately murder innocent people is a coward.
McGuiness was a coward.
Good riddance.
End of discussion.
McGuiness was a coward.
Good riddance.
End of discussion.
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Re: Martin McGuinness
For you, maybe. For others more inclined to see the whole picture, definitely not. Your choice, I suppose.
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Re: Martin McGuinness
I can spell your name Hampstead ..... of course McGuinness never broke the law in his entire IRA career. Yes this is how we spell your name Delusional Tw@t.hampsteadclaret wrote:Can you not spell my name properly..?
I just give my own point of view...I try and research stuff though, make sure no one can pull me up for talking boll****
I don't make stuff up either, unlike plenty of the clowns on here.
Any evidence that Martin M. broke the law on Bloody Sunday anyone..?
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Re: Martin McGuinness
It was a WAR. Of course people broke the law- on both sides. How about those who like him carry on liking him and those who don't don't, and we all remember that peace will never be achieved if both sides keep digging stuff up.
Leave the past in the past, I say, and let Northern Ireland try and build a future.
Leave the past in the past, I say, and let Northern Ireland try and build a future.
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Re: Martin McGuinness
Shame no-one asked Martin McGuinness why women and children had to be targeted. What had they got to do with the conflict?
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Re: Martin McGuinness
Indeed but the death of such a massively influential character, for good and bad, was bound to create, predictably on here, both ignorant and thoughtful observations.
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Re: Martin McGuinness
And you reckon you are a school teacher. Jesus Christ them poor kids! Do the parents know what a total knob you are?evensteadiereddie wrote:Oh, be quiet, you soft get. Don't be so ******* stupid. Yap, yap, yap. Same old, same old.
Any time at the Turf, pal, not some scrubbers' town centre pub, you know that, you've been told a hundred times.
Spurs at home will do me. Put up or shut it for good.
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Re: Martin McGuinness
Spijed wrote:Shame no-one asked Martin McGuinness why women and children had to be targeted. What had they got to do with the conflict?
Pretty obvious why, I would say, however callous and, of course pretty horribly successful in the end.
But to be fair they did also go after the military, politicians and royalty.
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Re: Martin McGuinness
What the hell has KBRFC's drunken ramblings got to do with you ?Healeywoodclaret wrote:And you reckon you are a school teacher. Jesus Christ them poor kids! Do the parents know what a total knob you are?
As I said weeks ago, I don't believe he goes to the Turf but, y'know what, I don't give a damn. I've enjoyed every minute watching the Clarets this season - OK, not WBA away - so what does he do ? Learns his lesson for a few weeks after getting loads of stick from many true BFC fans, winds it in a bit and then lo and behold pops up on a Martin McGuinness thread, yapping as usual about meeting me. He brought it up, you notice...
I DON'T want to drink or fight with him or his chav mates, I DON'T want to partake in any sexual activity with him - I just wish he'd get the message which is, quite simply, put up or shut up.
The last thing he needs or the board needs is a no-mark like you weighing in. What the chuff has being a teacher -or not- to do with telling some drunken loser what a tosser he is ? Bloody hell, pal, that's a really lame one. Are you saxtwat in disguise ? Fancy KBRFC, do you ?

Ah, I see. I've just noticed your comment re MM a few posts earlier. Clearly, you couldn't hack my response to it. Oh dear. ......never mind.
You shouldn't really post on here if you're going to go into hysterics every time someone points out your weakness. After all, you must be used to it by now............

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Re: Martin McGuinness
no wonder people don't respect teachers any more! what school do you teach at?
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Re: Martin McGuinness
And what exactly have I done here that suggests teachers aren't or shouldn't be respected ? Stood up for myself and told a yob and his mates to do one ? Pointed out that the MM issue is two-sided whether we like it or not ?
Guilty as charged, m'lud.
If there's anything in particular that has upset you, please quote it and I'll walk you through it and, indeed, apologise if I consider it necessary.
There ! Better now ?
Good
Guilty as charged, m'lud.
If there's anything in particular that has upset you, please quote it and I'll walk you through it and, indeed, apologise if I consider it necessary.
There ! Better now ?
Good

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Re: Martin McGuinness
Er, ready when you are, biggles..........
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Re: Martin McGuinness
I don't care what any of you do btw, and don't judge that whatever you post on here affects your ability to do whatever job you do.
Maybe some of you could adopt the same parameters?
Just a thought!
Maybe some of you could adopt the same parameters?
Just a thought!
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Re: Martin McGuinness
please read through your posts. you're ranting and raving, insulting, name-calling etc. do you really think that is the kind of behaviour that a professional or responsible adult should display? take a chill pill, fella, you're showing yourself up, you know?
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Re: Martin McGuinness
Good man, I thought you'd done a runner...my ahem "ranting and raving" is aimed purely at a drunken half-wit ( and his chums) who appear to be obsessed with meeting me and I've simply tried to rebuff his advances. In harsh terms, yes, but justifiably so I believe.
I think it's only fair to tell you that I used to be a teacher and I'm now sitting on a pretty decent lump sum and pension pot, thanks very much.
That's all well and good but the really interesting thing is that I help a sub-contracting mate of mine by doing roofing/joinery/carpentry a couple of days a week. This, of course, leaves your mealy-mouthed condemnation of teachers as looking pretty stupid, wouldn't you say ?
So, my love, as I asked before, give me some examples so that I may explain/apologise (delete as appropriate).
Go on, there's a good lad.
I think it's only fair to tell you that I used to be a teacher and I'm now sitting on a pretty decent lump sum and pension pot, thanks very much.
That's all well and good but the really interesting thing is that I help a sub-contracting mate of mine by doing roofing/joinery/carpentry a couple of days a week. This, of course, leaves your mealy-mouthed condemnation of teachers as looking pretty stupid, wouldn't you say ?
So, my love, as I asked before, give me some examples so that I may explain/apologise (delete as appropriate).
Go on, there's a good lad.
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Re: Martin McGuinness
As in post 179
Come on, biggles, what are you doing - sifting through the wreckage of your argument for the black box ?

Come on, biggles, what are you doing - sifting through the wreckage of your argument for the black box ?



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Re: Martin McGuinness
ah, so now you are, finally, admitting that you are no longer a teacher. i wasn't condemning all teachers at all for acting the way you were, just the one! so no, my 'condemnation of teachers' wasn't misplace nor stupid. anyhoo, carry on, old-chap. don't go falling off any roofs. you must be doing that work as a favour for your friend and not for the money seeing as you are so wealthy [ps that's really impressed me; i must remember to doff my cap to you if I see you].
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Re: Martin McGuinness
keep making a fool of yourself pal, it's entertaining stuff. but seriously, watch that blood pressure; at your age it's a killer. that's it for now. eddie, gotta business to run and i have to see the bank about a lone; the buggers are always asking me for money these days. oh did i forget to mention how wealthy i am?
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Re: Martin McGuinness
"ah, so now you are, finally, admitting that you are no longer a teacher" - it's been posted before, no big secret, I just wanted to see how much of a hole you'd dig yourself into, having a go at teachers and so on.
Indeed you must doff your cap to your superior, lowly one.
Now, about those examples of ranting that have upset your delicate disposition so much ........you having problems finding them ?
Indeed you must doff your cap to your superior, lowly one.
Now, about those examples of ranting that have upset your delicate disposition so much ........you having problems finding them ?

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Re: Martin McGuinness
biggles wrote:keep making a fool of yourself pal, it's entertaining stuff. but seriously, watch that blood pressure; at your age it's a killer. that's it for now. eddie, gotta business to run and i have to see the bank about a lone; the buggers are always asking me for money these days. oh did i forget to mention how wealthy i am?
Er, how do you spell "loan" again ?
Good luck with getting one when you can't even spell it. Complete loser ! Love it.



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Re: Martin McGuinness
r u turtle in disguise? he's another tool and you're sounding just like him. maybe he taught you how to act like a toddler having a tantrum on here. he must be so proud of his protege. ps you idiot, i was joking about the bank asking me for a loan so your 'good luck with getting one' was totally stupid. you have a great talent for either not reading nor understanding posts. mind you, you were probably a woodwork teacher so you might not have actually have needed to read. that would explain oh, so much about you.
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Re: Martin McGuinness
come on ed where r u? forgotten how to type or something? got your 14 fingers in a knot?
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Re: Martin McGuinness
The good news is; the ba5tard is still dead and will be forevermore.
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Re: Martin McGuinness
Jesus, bud, there's desperate and desperate...............oh, you got "loan" right - maybe you were too thick to learn how to spell correctly at school. Your teachers must have had their work cut out
So what's this turtle guy got to do with anything - is he another poster that constantly smashes your arguments into pieces, showing how much of a useless get you are on here. Sounds very much like you're afraid of him.
Anyway, about some of my comments that apparently made you soooooo distraught...any luck in finding 'em, chuck ?

So what's this turtle guy got to do with anything - is he another poster that constantly smashes your arguments into pieces, showing how much of a useless get you are on here. Sounds very much like you're afraid of him.
Anyway, about some of my comments that apparently made you soooooo distraught...any luck in finding 'em, chuck ?
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BennyD wrote:The good news is; the ba5tard is still dead and will be forevermore.
Well, er, yeah, that's true enough. Good point, well made.
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Re: Martin McGuinness
smashes your arguments into pieces? that aint happened as yet. he's about as successful as you on that one. you would have trouble smashing an egg without a grown-up to help you.
one spelling mistake, you're pulling me up on that? really? talk about desperate.
i'm not actually distraught, although, you seem to be revelling, nay salivating, at the prospect. i was trying to stop you coming across like a total tosser by pointing out your ridiculous, infantile behaviour. i give up on that. you are way beyond help.
one spelling mistake, you're pulling me up on that? really? talk about desperate.
i'm not actually distraught, although, you seem to be revelling, nay salivating, at the prospect. i was trying to stop you coming across like a total tosser by pointing out your ridiculous, infantile behaviour. i give up on that. you are way beyond help.
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Re: Martin McGuinness
poor eddies cried off, methinks. had his arse handed to him on a plate!!! i knew he would cave in before long. 

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You know a lot about arses caving in?biggles wrote:poor eddies cried off, methinks. had his arse handed to him on a plate!!! i knew he would cave in before long.

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Re: Martin McGuinness
Yeah, you really showed him ..biggles wrote:poor eddies cried off, methinks. had his arse handed to him on a plate!!! i knew he would cave in before long.
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Sorry, mate, I was just putting some spare BFC stuff on eBay while I was waiting - again - for you to tell me exactly what it is that I've posted that you're sobbing about.........
Oh, you'll find the capital letter key to the left hand side of your keyboard............carry on, fella, you were saying ?
Re: Martin McGuinness
I love this forum.
2 (presumably) grown men offering to meet each other (one on the Turf where all the hard men drink, the other in Whetherspoons) so that they can have "a frank exchange of views" face to face. Neither knows what the other looks like. Neither would have any clue whether the other had turned up or not. One a retired teacher, the other god knows what. Christ, you couldn't make it up
2 (presumably) grown men offering to meet each other (one on the Turf where all the hard men drink, the other in Whetherspoons) so that they can have "a frank exchange of views" face to face. Neither knows what the other looks like. Neither would have any clue whether the other had turned up or not. One a retired teacher, the other god knows what. Christ, you couldn't make it up
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Re: Martin McGuinness
I think you've missed the last few posts on that particular topic, my friend........#176 may help.
This McGuiness thread seems to have gone a little awry, I'll grant you that.
This McGuiness thread seems to have gone a little awry, I'll grant you that.

Re: Martin McGuinness
I don't whether to laugh or cry.