LeicesterFLA Posted 28 June 2017 Share Posted 28 June 2017 Just thought I'd post this for those of you not already aware of this new movement, which is uniting football lads from all clubs across the country. There has been a big cover up about this in the mainstream media but over 8,000 football lads marched in the capital from St Paul's to London Bridge on Saturday, and we hope for between 15,000 and 20,000 on the next march in October. The march passed with zero trouble, full co-operation with the police who respected us and we respected them throughout. No doubt this disappointed the media, which is why they've chosen not to cover it. The FLA are campaigning against ALL forms of extremism, whether it's Islamic terrorism, the UAF, extreme socialists, the far right or whoever. On Saturday, as West Ham arrived, Chelsea and Spurs (among others) were applauding them, when Millwall showed up West Ham were applauding them. Some of these lads have long-standing fueds of 30+ years yet all that was put aside because there is a greater cause to fight at the moment. Millwall were drinking with West Ham, Spurs with Arsenal, Chelsea with Leicester, Luton with Watford, Palace with Brighton, you name it - for this unique movement football lads really have come together to show the government the extremism/terrorism problem in this country has gone too far. The next march is taking place on the weekend of October 7th. Leicester had a good turnout this time but it would be great to really turn out in force next time and no reason why Leicester can't turn 300-400 lads. Obviously this isn't for the regular Blue Army shirter - there are no club colours, no singing, no England flags, etc this is not a far right movement. This is football casuals who have had enough about what's happening to our country and want our government to wake up and start doing something about it. Would be great to see more of you lads at the next one! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
theessexfox Posted 28 June 2017 Share Posted 28 June 2017 Can I bring my lady? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AndWhat? Posted 28 June 2017 Share Posted 28 June 2017 Against the far right? Ok mate Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SheppyFox Posted 28 June 2017 Share Posted 28 June 2017 The government don't give a shit, noble cause or not. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
foxinyourbox Posted 28 June 2017 Share Posted 28 June 2017 What about extreme liberalism, I'm against that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CosbehFox Posted 28 June 2017 Share Posted 28 June 2017 Wasn't it your lads who've been showing up at EDL rallies? Honest question, no malice Apologises - turned up in London on the same day as EDL and AnTifa marches but in different areas of London Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
martyn Posted 28 June 2017 Share Posted 28 June 2017 Ha, I was wondering who was marching outside Cannon Street station chanting Ingerland Ingerland Ingerland on Saturday lunchtime. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike Oxlong Posted 28 June 2017 Share Posted 28 June 2017 Bit of a w@nk name really Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_77 Posted 28 June 2017 Share Posted 28 June 2017 3 minutes ago, Mike Oxlong said: Bit of a w@nk name really Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_77 Posted 28 June 2017 Share Posted 28 June 2017 Classic FoxesTalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark_w Posted 28 June 2017 Share Posted 28 June 2017 36 minutes ago, LeicesterFLA said: Just thought I'd post this for those of you not already aware of this new movement, which is uniting football lads from all clubs across the country. There has been a big cover up about this in the mainstream media but over 8,000 football lads marched in the capital from St Paul's to London Bridge on Saturday, and we hope for between 15,000 and 20,000 on the next march in October. The march passed with zero trouble, full co-operation with the police who respected us and we respected them throughout. No doubt this disappointed the media, which is why they've chosen not to cover it. Or maybe the media didn't cover it because nobody really cares. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Filberts lovechild Posted 28 June 2017 Share Posted 28 June 2017 Good work, I did see this at the weekend but it was quite hidden. Unfortunately it's a problem no country / society has managed to solve but definitely a good thing to combine against all forms. A shame you will of course get tarnished before you've started with the "right wing" "nazi" "racist" label before you've even started as you can see by AndWhats reply. I can't see the Libby Left allowing anyone else purporting peace, they do have a monopoly on this 5hit you know. Good luck to you though mate, I do support the cause, though I can barely get to a game at the minute with a small family so likely won't be in attendance Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike Oxlong Posted 28 June 2017 Share Posted 28 June 2017 Got to be a reality tv programme in this somewhere. Send a casual from each of the London firms to a rock somewhere in the middle of the Atlantic and see who pairs up with who. Working title: Stone Island Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
foxfanazer Posted 28 June 2017 Share Posted 28 June 2017 17 minutes ago, Mike Oxlong said: Got to be a reality tv programme in this somewhere. Send a casual from each of the London firms to a rock somewhere in the middle of the Atlantic and see who pairs up with who. Working title: Stone Island It's got Danny Dyer documentary written all over it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
foxfanazer Posted 28 June 2017 Share Posted 28 June 2017 Lads against Jihads would've been a better name Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ted Maul Posted 28 June 2017 Share Posted 28 June 2017 Safe to assume nobody was eating any of these then? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
foxestalkisfullofidiots Posted 28 June 2017 Share Posted 28 June 2017 It's them extreme socialists you have to watch! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stadt Posted 28 June 2017 Share Posted 28 June 2017 March against marches Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Drew Peacock Posted 28 June 2017 Share Posted 28 June 2017 47 minutes ago, Mike Oxlong said: Got to be a reality tv programme in this somewhere. Send a casual from each of the London firms to a rock somewhere in the middle of the Atlantic and see who pairs up with who. Working title: Stone Island Not noticed you on here for a while Michael. You were the first to welcome me to FT, but due to your much longer length I have been keeping a low profile. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
foxinyourbox Posted 28 June 2017 Share Posted 28 June 2017 Just how long is his length? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alf Bentley Posted 28 June 2017 Share Posted 28 June 2017 27 minutes ago, foxinyourbox said: Just how long is his length? Oxlong... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alf Bentley Posted 28 June 2017 Share Posted 28 June 2017 36 minutes ago, Wookie said: March against marches To be staged in March? My main concern about all these events is that they might be taken over by extreme moderates. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nick Posted 28 June 2017 Share Posted 28 June 2017 2 hours ago, LeicesterFLA said: Just thought I'd post this for those of you not already aware of this new movement, which is uniting football lads from all clubs across the country. There has been a big cover up about this in the mainstream media but over 8,000 football lads marched in the capital from St Paul's to London Bridge on Saturday, and we hope for between 15,000 and 20,000 on the next march in October. The march passed with zero trouble, full co-operation with the police who respected us and we respected them throughout. No doubt this disappointed the media, which is why they've chosen not to cover it. The FLA are campaigning against ALL forms of extremism, whether it's Islamic terrorism, the UAF, extreme socialists, the far right or whoever. On Saturday, as West Ham arrived, Chelsea and Spurs (among others) were applauding them, when Millwall showed up West Ham were applauding them. Some of these lads have long-standing fueds of 30+ years yet all that was put aside because there is a greater cause to fight at the moment. Millwall were drinking with West Ham, Spurs with Arsenal, Chelsea with Leicester, Luton with Watford, Palace with Brighton, you name it - for this unique movement football lads really have come together to show the government the extremism/terrorism problem in this country has gone too far. The next march is taking place on the weekend of October 7th. Leicester had a good turnout this time but it would be great to really turn out in force next time and no reason why Leicester can't turn 300-400 lads. Obviously this isn't for the regular Blue Army shirter - there are no club colours, no singing, no England flags, etc this is not a far right movement. This is football casuals who have had enough about what's happening to our country and want our government to wake up and start doing something about it. Would be great to see more of you lads at the next one! You are all a bunch of absolute melts. A joke. What is it you hope to achieve and how? Am I meant to be impressed that groups of so called lads who normally have handbags because of geography want to somehow join together to express their unhappiness at other forms of violence based beliefs values and geography? What is it you want the government to do that they are not doing? Be very clear about what you hope to achieve. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alf Bentley Posted 28 June 2017 Share Posted 28 June 2017 1 hour ago, foxfanazer said: Lads against Jihads would've been a better name You'd have to be really upset about extremism - and have real balls to join an organisation like that. So perhaps they should call it Sad Lads with Nads against Jihads? 1 hour ago, foxestalkisfullofidiots said: It's them extreme socialists you have to watch! Too right. Take your eye off them for a second and they'd be nationalising the corporate boxes and redistributing them to the fans. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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