Jimothy Posted 1 November 2015 Posted 1 November 2015 Dropofclaridge might be making a really good point, but I have absolutely no idea what it is! One of the worst posting styles on the forum. Just writing the next word that pops into his head, couldn't structure a sentence if his life depended on it.
Stadt Posted 1 November 2015 Posted 1 November 2015 Dropofclaridge might be making a really good point, but I have absolutely no idea what it is! One of the worst posting styles on the forum. Just writing the next word that pops into his head, couldn't structure a sentence if his life depended on it. ...! What in the honest are you going on about .!
Guest MattP Posted 1 November 2015 Posted 1 November 2015 Do people genuinely think if Riyad Mahrez openly refused to acknowledge the British flag or anthem and claim he wouldn't wear a poppy due to British involvement in a Muslim land he wouldn't get shit? He'd get shit loads I guarantee it.
bovril Posted 1 November 2015 Posted 1 November 2015 MattP breaking out the thesaurus in recent weeks. 'Recalcitrant' - top work, though 'recalcitrant attitude towards anything British' doesn't really sound right to me.
Guest MattP Posted 1 November 2015 Posted 1 November 2015 Then I clearly didn't read the thesaurus properly. Always assumed recalcitrant meant having to problem with something above, apologies if I'm wrong.
bovril Posted 1 November 2015 Posted 1 November 2015 Then I clearly didn't read the thesaurus properly. Always assumed recalcitrant meant having to problem with something above, apologies if I'm wrong. It does, though I've usually seen it used as a noun in more old-fashioned literary work or a very formal adjective to describe a persons attitude, never to say someone has a 'recalcitrant attitude towards something'. It's like saying "he has a resistant attitude to change" rather than just "he's resistant to change". Just seemed like an odd word to use in a post of that style and subject. I'm no wordsmith, though. Oh and anyone singing pro or anti IRA songs at football is a being twattish.
GaelicFox Posted 1 November 2015 Posted 1 November 2015 Dropofclaridge might be making a really good point, but I have absolutely no idea what it is! One of the worst posting styles on the forum. Just writing the next word that pops into his head, couldn't structure a sentence if his life depended on it. Sorry I was driving at the time and red mist desended Us thick paddies can reallly loose it when like that LOL
GaelicFox Posted 1 November 2015 Posted 1 November 2015 Do people genuinely think if Riyad Mahrez openly refused to acknowledge the British flag or anthem and claim he wouldn't wear a poppy due to British involvement in a Muslim land he wouldn't get shit? He'd get shit loads I guarantee it. Matt sorry I was a little abusive earlier , there was no need for it
Soar Fox Posted 1 November 2015 Posted 1 November 2015 Sorry I was driving at the time and red mist desended Us thick paddies can reallly loose it when like that LOL You shouldn't text whilst driving.
GaelicFox Posted 1 November 2015 Posted 1 November 2015 You shouldn't text whilst driving. Worse still it was a train
GaelicFox Posted 1 November 2015 Posted 1 November 2015 Ha ha ha you can't make this shit up , the biggest insult to the rememberance events is not some ugly Irish kid it's the bloody Tory government cutting police and health funding to the bone , forget singing about hating the IRA , George Osborne and David the pig Cameron are the real Devils in This 2015 society ! "F@ck the Tories" should be the chant of choice now ! http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/11968702/Villages-Remembrance-Sunday-parade-cancelled-because-of-police-budget-cuts.html?utm_campaign=Echobox&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook
C-man Posted 2 November 2015 Posted 2 November 2015 Drop of Claridge basically calling out MattP and Strokes on two accounts there... mjpopcorn.gif
GaelicFox Posted 2 November 2015 Posted 2 November 2015 Drop of Claridge basically calling out MattP and Strokes on two accounts there... mjpopcorn.gif They won't get it , they are too interested in bigoted views about Irish people and chanting about an organisation that is no longer relevant Yet under there noses the British government continue to disrespect injured and dead soldiers by failing to provide adequate housing , health and employment for the men and women who serve this country after injury or redundancy from the forces Charity is what looks after these brave men and women and that's a shocking hypocrisy of being English ! Voting in a government who's cuts are actually the biggest insult to these warriors past and present , a government that will all wear poppies yet at the same time failing service people The Irish butt head is an easy target the real issue about disrespecting the dead and serving forces members is much much closer to home But bigots won't get that
Finnegan Posted 2 November 2015 Posted 2 November 2015 I don't disagree with everything you're saying but calling people out as cowards for not singing about Al qaeda when they've got absolutely no reason to sing about Al qaeda is just weird. I don't agree with singing anti-IRA songs at the guy and I wouldn't have joined in if I was there but I do understand why people were, I mean there's a logical reason even if that reason is kinda stupid. What reason would there be to everyone suddenly singing about Muslim terrorists?
Guest MattP Posted 2 November 2015 Posted 2 November 2015 Now we've resorted to labelling anyone a bigot who doesn't tow the line, how depressingly predictable. As for the IRA "not relevant or existing anymore" - you clearly don't keep up with the news, have a Google of Kevin McGuigan.
Vacamion Posted 2 November 2015 Posted 2 November 2015 Who knew that this thread would descend into point-scoring circular argument chock full of ad hominem? I for one am shocked.
GaelicFox Posted 2 November 2015 Posted 2 November 2015 Now we've resorted to labelling anyone a bigot who doesn't tow the line, how depressingly predictable. As for the IRA "not relevant or existing anymore" - you clearly don't keep up with the news, have a Google of Kevin McGuigan. I more than keep up with the news my family are all still there and some were Kevin's neighbours Gangsters killing gangsters , Lawlessness is an issue all over the UK The Pira does not exist but elements obviously like being feared and evil so they remain gangsters But as there is NO cause to fight for they don't fight or terrorise that's the truth. Instead they do what the thugs in Salford , Birmingham , london , Glasgow do they deal drugs and kill each other for fun Sad but true The IRA is as relevant to Leicester as The cost of sugar cane rum in Mauritius is ! Not at all !
GaelicFox Posted 2 November 2015 Posted 2 November 2015 I don't disagree with everything you're saying but calling people out as cowards for not singing about Al qaeda when they've got absolutely no reason to sing about Al qaeda is just weird. I don't agree with singing anti-IRA songs at the guy and I wouldn't have joined in if I was there but I do understand why people were, I mean there's a logical reason even if that reason is kinda stupid. What reason would there be to everyone suddenly singing about Muslim terrorists? Logical only if your a bigot Your labelling every Irish man an IRA sympathiser if he refuses to wear a poppy or sing a foreign anthem or face a foreign flag ? There is no logic to anyone singing about the IRA at any Irish man ! The Muslim point is that we are currently on a high alert for Islamic fundamentalist terrorist activity but I never hear any Muslim players getting abused , which is good really , but an Irish man gets abused about an organisation that no longer is a threat to this nation because he won't wear a flower ! Is that's logical .... Really ?
howlinmadmurfdoc Posted 2 November 2015 Posted 2 November 2015 I more than keep up with the news my family are all still there and some were Kevin's neighbours Gangsters killing gangsters , Lawlessness is an issue all over the UK The Pira does not exist but elements obviously like being feared and evil so they remain gangsters But as there is NO cause to fight for they don't fight or terrorise that's the truth. Instead they do what the thugs in Salford , Birmingham , london , Glasgow do they deal drugs and kill each other for fun Sad but true The IRA is as relevant to Leicester as The cost of sugar cane rum in Mauritius is ! Not at all ! Apart from when the IRA bombed Leicester when I was a kid, That said if McLean doesn't want to wear a poppy then so be it, its not nice hearing people singing anti IRA songs these days, but it's their right to do so, and they did some terrible things to this country, but we committed some pretty despicable acts against them too, at the end of the day it was guerilla warfare and it should be confined to the history books, it's all a bit sad that one blokes believes drag up all this shit from 20 years ago.
daddylonglegs Posted 2 November 2015 Posted 2 November 2015 To be honest I'm just really upset that he's a professional footballer more than anything else. His personal actions are a bit embarrassing but nothing in comparison to his footballing ability. Total garbage
Nalis Posted 2 November 2015 Posted 2 November 2015 To be honest I'm just really upset that he's a professional footballer more than anything else. His personal actions are a bit embarrassing but nothing in comparison to his footballing ability. Total garbage Same here, pretty shocked he's a regular for a Premier League team in all honesty.
GaelicFox Posted 2 November 2015 Posted 2 November 2015 To be honest I'm just really upset that he's a professional footballer more than anything else. His personal actions are a bit embarrassing but nothing in comparison to his footballing ability. Total garbage That's fair comment and to be honest I think he is an attention seeker as well
Aus Fox Posted 2 November 2015 Posted 2 November 2015 Logical only if your a bigot Your labelling every Irish man an IRA sympathiser if he refuses to wear a poppy or sing a foreign anthem or face a foreign flag ? There is no logic to anyone singing about the IRA at any Irish man ! The Muslim point is that we are currently on a high alert for Islamic fundamentalist terrorist activity but I never hear any Muslim players getting abused , which is good really , but an Irish man gets abused about an organisation that no longer is a threat to this nation because he won't wear a flower ! Is that's logical .... Really ? Do you honestly believe that if a Muslim footballer had come out in the same context as McClean and refused to wear the poppy and turn away from the flag he would not have received the same abuse? Regardless if the fan reaction was right or wrong your point on Muslim players is both naive and irrelevant.
Strokes Posted 2 November 2015 Posted 2 November 2015 What's bigotry about chanting anti IRA songs dope of claridge? I fail to see the link.
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