Damn you spell check!!!!duncandisorderly wrote:*childish giggling*

Damn you spell check!!!!duncandisorderly wrote:*childish giggling*
For the moneyRocketLawnChair wrote:I cannot understand why they stitch poppies to football shirts in the first place.
if he hates the UK then simple solution . First plane back to Serbiathatdberight wrote:There's a very strong anti-UK, anti-US, anti-NATO, anti-EU sentiment in Serbia. I'm not surprised.
Excellent point.Spike wrote:if he hates the UK then simple solution . First plane back to Serbia
The FA should not allow players to wear different kits, however slight, its stupid
So they should all have the same name and number on the back?Spike wrote:if he hates the UK then simple solution . First plane back to Serbia
The FA should not allow players to wear different kits, however slight, its stupid
I'm against whaling, but I'd take a £100k a week job in Tokyo.CnBtruntru wrote:Don't care if he wears one or not, just a criticism that he decided to come to England to earn his money, just seems a bit two faced to me.
There is a lot of whaling goes on on this board, especially every time we loseNottsClaret wrote:I'm against whaling, but I'd take a £100k a week job in Tokyo.
If English football and its clubs feel that strongly about the Casualties of War they can afford to donate the money to the charities whenever they want they don't have to wait until November every year in some sort of half arsed publicity stunt that continuously backfires because the game in this country now attracts a worldwide participation of players coaches and owners from different backgrounds and cultures.ClaretAndJew wrote:For the money
Some of the whales on this message board appear to be a protected species.Falcon wrote:Is whaling on a message board a bit like fishing but even more so. In which case this thread is probably a prime example!
For exactly the same reason as every other war throughout the entire history of mankind: For a chosen few, there was a profit to be made; in the case of WW1 that 'chosen few' where perhaps a bit more half-arsed than usual in providing a clear excuse - ethnic/religious/territorial/national pride/some good looking Greek tart - to the masses as to why they should go out and die for their profit, but they got away with it once more.Garnerssoap wrote:No one actually knows why World War One started
Perhaps they are awful. You know; the sort who would tar everyone in a country with the same brush and consider them some sort of subhuman, so much so that they would put inverted commas round "people" when referring to them.thelaughingclaret wrote:Serbians seem like really awful ‘people’.
It is not the purpose of The Royal British Legion to become embroiled in politics because the Legion’s original purpose was straightforward: to care for those who had suffered as a result of service in the Armed Forces during the war, whether through their own service or through that of a husband, father or son.Dejavu wrote:I won't be wearing one either.
The whole poppy thing has been hijacked by the far right / Tommy Robinson / EDL types and until the British Legion come out against theses facist imbeciles I'll be giving it a wide berth.
Once they condemn Robinson and the like I'll happily start supporting the cause again.