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StanSP

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  1. One brings two usually. Important to break that partnership. Alzarri is just slogging it.
  2. Palermo are using Man City's facilities, so closer for them I guess?
  3. 99% of our players have picked up ACLs since returning from Evian. Only Danny Ward available.
  4. Wow, is Sara that old?!
  5. Anyone actually been able to successfully put their charity donation choice through? Just tried again now and getting the same errors.
  6. Club admin on the ball. Spot the mistake...
  7. Yep, I think many of us got similar responses.
  8. West Indies lack of experience there. One player going for it a bit at end of session is mildly acceptable. But when you've lost a couple of wickets, just play out til lunch surely?
  9. Happily pay an extra few million and chuck in Ward.
  10. fair play I think they're just owning the embarrassment that was their kit reveal a few seasons ago.
  11. Openers getting away with a couple of boundaries from the shorter balls. Despite that, not many wicket-taking opportunities either.
  12. Shite like this actually demeans the (valid) criticism of the individual police officer's actions. They think they're helping, but they're not.
  13. Just seen the BBC Verify video. Wonder what the lad in black, on the benches behind the main incident, had done. He was sitting there, hands up on his head, then gets hauled down for apparently no reason? Perhaps he was part of the initial incident, maybe that'll be revealed. But again it seems like unreasonable force how he was treated when he seemed to be no threat in terms of looking like there was a 'clear risk' of officers' weapons being taken, as GMP referenced... The 3 other blokes, one of which got pepper sprayed, and all who got eventually arrested, also perhaps had a role in the incident - either the initial one or the car park one. The gap in the video footage available so far could be telling. Wonder if the whole CCTV by Manchester Airport will be released...
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  15. At this rate, we're gonna have a lot of new police officers signing up soon, myself included. You do his job!!
  16. If a firefighter, in a very high pressured situation, aims his hose at the wrong building ie the one not on fire, then he'll be rightly criticised.
  17. YOU DO HIS JOB THEN!!!
  18. Why does there have to be a side? Are you just ignoring my other posts
  19. Because that's what we're discussing? That's what this whole debate is about. I hope the policewoman is okay and there's no way she deserves any injury from any individual. No one working in that environment should be injured in such a way. The guy who did it clearly has little to no respect for the Police. I'm not sure what you're insinuating or what you're angling at or want me to say on this point.
  20. I'm angry with him. Angry with his actions that an emergency worker has been injured. No place for that at all. But do his actions warrant the policeman to act in such a manner? Are we going to then see all out violence whenever a policeman or woman is attacked? That's not the right way to go about things? I think my answer has more reasoning when taking into account the threat of the individual.
  21. I don't think anything there was virtuous. It's not even demanding perfection I think. I just don't expect the police officer in question to act overly aggressive in that situation. My main point is that they had done what they needed to - mitigating the risk and reducing the threat. I'm not even sure we need to see the context leading up to it when you think of this bit. If that something triggered him to act in such a way that's what needs examining. And I guess what will be investigated.
  22. What the guy did to the police officer does not absolve the kicking police officer of his actions. And vice versa. I'm protective over my friends but I've not had to end up kicking AND stamping on someone's head. A man punching a policewoman in the face is wrong. I don't think you'll find anyone defending him. In fact in all of the debate I don't see anyone anywhere defending him. What you seem to have done though is defend police brutality and unnecessary and excessive force against someone that was already restrained. If the police officer cannot control his emotions amongst colleagues (friends or not), then perhaps he needs to reevaluate his behaviour. His protection for his colleagues would have weight if the guy on the floor was lunging towards the officers or actually seemed threatening in that moment in time. I don't even know why gender comes into it. It should have no relevance. I've put myself in his shoes, like you asked, and I still don't picture myself stamping on someone's head or volleying them in the face.
  23. FBS are not our sponsors any more so had to be removed from the older version. It did not need to cost £25, though.
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