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Posted
1 hour ago, Bordersfox said:

This has to be miquel surely 

If it's fake it's the most creative one we've ever had. Very entertainingly unhinged. 

Posted
9 minutes ago, ACF said:

You can’t even buy houses in Hampstead Heath

There are quite a few apartment blocks overlooking the heath or heath extension 

would have thought they were pretty expensive to buy 

Posted
1 minute ago, st albans fox said:

There are quite a few apartment blocks overlooking the heath or heath extension 

would have thought they were pretty expensive to buy 

So I was right, they’re not in the Heath.

Posted (edited)

Can any English translators translate the content, please?

 

Am just about understanding the poster in question is, possibly, some property agent in Hampstead Heath..:whistle:

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Posted
14 minutes ago, Wymsey said:

Can any English translators translate the content, please?

 

Am just about understanding the poster in question is, possibly, some property agent in Hampstead Heath..:whistle:

Keep thinking that, it will  makes you feel better....

Posted
1 minute ago, Muzzy_no7 said:

Tell Wout to get out of our club, please.

 

Muchas Gracias. 

Sorry I can't do that because I have an economical mind....he can stay on the bench and cash in...

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Lesta Legend said:

Bet Wout would love cruising round the heath :P

are you sure it was JUST AN EXAMPLE...

 

Posted
2 minutes ago, hfaes said:

are you sure it was JUST AN EXAMPLE...

 

You people claim that I am a liar, maybe that " just an example" was also a lie...

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Incredible stuff this. Only place I’ve seen someone enter a football debate with “my family’s got money and PHDs”.

 

Why don’t you use some of those smarts and wealth, buy the club, and put your boy at centre-back - then we’ll all clap politely while he watches strikers run past him.

 

Fair play though, I’d be annoyed if my surname sounded like something you’d flush.

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I asked AI to make sense of some of the posts:
 

This message is emotionally charged and clearly written by someone who feels deeply misunderstood and frustrated with how Wout Faes is being treated by football fans—particularly British ones. Here's a clearer breakdown of what they're trying to say:


Summary of the Message:

  • The writer thanks someone for a compliment, but also takes a jab at football fans, implying they lack intelligence ("not a lot of grey mass").
  • They claim what they write is true, even if others haven’t heard of it, and suggest that intelligent people should research before reacting.
  • They feel that Wout Faes is being unfairly criticized by British football fans, whom they refer to as "hooligans" and "trash."
  • They mention the Heysel Stadium disaster (1985), where British fans clashed with Juventus supporters, resulting in deaths—including someone who was a friend of their father.
  • Because of this, they say they’re willing to "adapt" to the low level of discourse they perceive from British fans—responding in kind.
  • They emphasize that outside of this situation, they don’t engage with football circles at all.

Tone and Intent:

  • Defensive and confrontational: The writer feels attacked and is lashing out in return.
  • Personal and emotional: The reference to the Heysel disaster and a personal connection to one of the victims adds a layer of trauma and resentment.
  • Intellectual pride: They see themselves as more educated or cultured than the average football fan and feel misunderstood.
  • Protective of Wout Faes: They’re clearly trying to defend him from what they see as unfair criticism.
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Thanks for sharing that! Yes, I can help make sense of it. The message seems to be written by someone who is emotionally invested in Wout Faes, possibly a distant relative or someone from the same family branch, and is defending him on a football forum. Here's a clearer interpretation of what they're trying to say:


Summary of the Message:

  • The writer clarifies that Wout Faes is not their son, but they still care about him.
  • Their side of the Faes family is academically inclined, not into football—except now, because of Wout.
  • They hope Wout stays at Leicester City, even if he’s just on the bench, because he’ll still earn a salary.
  • They suggest Wout should use his football earnings to invest in property—specifically apartments or houses in Hampstead Heath (a wealthy area in London).
  • With 4–5 properties, he could earn substantial rental income and live comfortably without needing to work.
  • They encourage Wout to pursue higher education—starting with a master’s in mathematics, then graph data science, and eventually a PhD.
  • They believe this academic path would open doors to elite professional circles, especially in tech (e.g., Silicon Valley companies like Google with offices in London).
  • They dismiss the Belgian national football team as a "disaster" and advise Wout not to worry about it.
  • They offer to introduce Wout to influential circles if he follows this path.

Tone and Intent:

  • The tone is passionate, supportive, and somewhat idealistic.
  • The writer clearly admires Wout and wants the best for him, beyond football.
  • There's a mix of personal pride (in the Faes family's academic achievements) and a desire to see Wout succeed in a more stable, intellectual career.
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