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3 hours ago, LeicesterFLA said:

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.

 

Ahh yes, because the death of 5 innocent people on Westminster Bridge or 8 innocent people on London Bridge or the death of an innocent person outside Finsbury Park mosque wasn't enough for the government to see that terrorism is a problem. What they really needed was 8000 'football lads' to let them know. 

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1 hour ago, Julian Joachim Jr Shabadoo said:

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Haha. It's nearly exactly that. Lads in large numbers marching for moderation.

 

The police have constantly warned about the rise in both far right movements and muslim extremist movements. Ten thousand football "lads" will clearly help here.

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13 minutes ago, Collymore said:

A group that are against all forms of extremism get together and march.

 

This seems like a mad paradox to me!

Can't tell if serious?

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9 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!

This is like an EDL reboot yeah?

 

I've seen some crap ideas in my time, but this one is definitely up there.

 

 

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9 hours ago, Mark_w said:

Or maybe the media didn't cover it because nobody really cares.

Mark doesn't care about something so the rest of the world therefore doesn't. Sounds about right. 

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1 minute ago, wasthedestroyer said:

Why does everyone automatically spout 'EDL' etc if its against extremism?

It was a peaceful march yet people always want to taint it and put a bad spin on it.

 

Because the posts and comments I saw linked to this March included ideas about killing muslim women and children and making them feel frightened where they live. 

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10 minutes ago, Itsthejoeker said:

 

Because the posts and comments I saw linked to this March included ideas about killing muslim women and children and making them feel frightened where they live. 

Any proof?

All I have seen is nothing but praise even from the Police saying fair play to them for making it peaceful.

Of course you are going to end up getting the knock off accounts that want to put a bad name out.

But all I have seen is praise for the official group. Just my view

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3 minutes ago, wasthedestroyer said:

Any proof?

All I have seen is nothing but praise even from the Police saying fair play to them for making it peaceful.

Of course you are going to end up getting the knock off accounts that want to put a bad name out.

But all I have seen is praise for the official group. Just my view

 

They were removed from Facebook so I can't find them. 

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OP: "Okay Lads, lets really do something about terror an that... I know, lets get 15,000 casuals together and pop down to London and March for half a day about Muslims an that but lets say its about terror and we are not far-right?"

 

Swan Lesta: "Won't that take up Police resources and public funding to such an extent (More than when casuals run riot in small groups behaving like penis') that it practically may act as a diversion for an actual act of terror being planned on the other side of London?"

 

"Are you definitely sure it's about terror and not just because you've no football to watch?

 

You guys will take this country back twenty years in terms of what we have tried to achieve in sport.

 

If you want to go and march - go. But don't fvcking dare make it about football or football fans and don't make it to do with my football club.

 

Call it what it is and call yourselves what you are.

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