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J cloths are rubbish. They don't absorb anything and just spread bacteria around, you can't wring them out and then you have to resort to a properly absorbent cloth that has some substance to it and that you can soak in bleach and rinse.

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8 minutes ago, Parafox said:

J cloths are rubbish. They don't absorb anything and just spread bacteria around, you can't wring them out and then you have to resort to a properly absorbent cloth that has some substance to it and that you can soak in bleach and rinse.

Also not good for the environment, made from plastic microfibres. 

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8 hours ago, Molson Canadian said:

cooper needs to go.

 

an unpopular opinion for some. 

People who don't think he should go should have their children removed, their right to vote taken away, and be banned from being within 30m of a sharp object.

 

They are stupid enough to pose a serious risk to themselves and others to the extent I'd consider encarceration. 

 

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11 hours ago, Molson Canadian said:

cooper needs to go.

 

an unpopular opinion for some. 

Get rid now and get Corberan in before someone else snaps him out. 

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Clearly, Lako is a gentleman and almost definitely has the best 9mnth old child in the world, but every other child under the age of 16 should be banned from owning a passport and/or flying.

 

This applies doubly hard to mothers in ethnic clothes and fathers with twat beards and top knots. You are not the first people to ever experience parenthood and your 'no rules' approach to sleepytime just means the rest of us in the restaurant want to stab you with our spoons in your eyeholes.

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1 hour ago, lcfc278 said:

Get rid now and get Corberan in before someone else snaps him out. 

Why has Corberan done in his career that has impressed you?

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55 minutes ago, Voll Blau said:

In-game minute's applauses are among the worst things about modern football.

What's a better alternative, then, with regards to football fans' deaths?

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41 minutes ago, Wymsey said:

What's a better alternative, then, with regards to football fans' deaths?

Grieve as you would for anyone you did know. Don't for someone you didn't know.

 

If every fan's death was commemorated consistently with in-game applauses then football grounds would just become non-stop memorial services every single weekend.

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2 hours ago, Voll Blau said:

In-game minute's applauses are among the worst things about modern football.

Harsh, but you're not far off.

I think it's different if the death of a younger fan is known amongst the wider fan base, then some acknowledgment is understandable. However, there are occassions where applause suddenly breaks out in sections of the crowd and you can be found asking, what's this for then?

Lets face it, there's a good chance that some supporters sadly die often during the season, there would commemorations virtually all the time.

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All commemorations beyond family and friends are bullshit. Just used for tiktok likes, corporate dollars, or government propaganda

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When people die they should be replaced with someone else. I do this with our dogs and it really helps. I suspect making everyone go for an hour's running about in a field and rubbing them on the tummy would also improve global political events.

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10 hours ago, Wymsey said:

What's a better alternative, then, with regards to football fans' deaths?

Club should read the names of people that have died in a memorial at the end of each year (if their family wants it).

 

But nothing should happen at games.

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Just now, Fox92 said:

Club should read the names of people that have died in a memorial at the end of each year (if their family wants it).

 

But nothing should happen at games.

Either that or the family pay for a short message to be read out at half time with a picture on the screens. 

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5 minutes ago, Fox92 said:

Club should read the names of people that have died in a memorial at the end of each year (if their family wants it).

 

But nothing should happen at games.

Some clubs do this. I think Leeds are one. 

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