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The Plantagenet Alliance Vs Leicester re Richard III

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They'd easily make that back though if he does stay. As for his 'relatives', who are about as related as David Beckham is to David Cameron, they can go back to their shit hole in York minster and fill Richard's 'chapel' which as many pictures of Leicester and King Rich as they can find, while they sit on the floor fiddling with their, very distantly, related royal Gonad's, weeping a they think about the money they will have just lost.

Posted

How the hell did the case end up with the useless excuse for a judge ? My backside could have done a better jpb than he did.

 

This will be another War of the roses, and we make those useless yorkists regret ever having messed with us.

Posted

Richard only visited York, and never lived there. He has had more to do with Leicester. 

 

The Plantagenet Alliance are merely a  small group of cranks, who talk a load of nonsense. Shame on them!

 

Richard and his association with Leicester, has lasted 500 years.

Posted

York is a shambles.

 

:D

 

Very good. Seriously nice city, hence they don't need another tourist attraction. I didn't even mention the National Railway Museum either.

Posted

What a waste. I hope that those York b@stards are happy they've wasted money that would be used for education simply for money grabbing. Fair enough had they contributed to the payments of the excavation, but they've done fook all apart from waste money and time with their bullish!t claim. They've never had a willing contribution do they can bugger off.

In terms of the 'relatives' bollucks, as it's said, his closest relative supports the Leicester claim. They're clutching at straws and dragging everyone down with them.

Posted

Went to see the exhibition the other week. It was just a quick visit but the displays included how he was found and a running video on how he was dug up.

What information could York give to make it interesting?

He lies Richard. Died in Leicester brought to York.

All the hard work was done in Leicester and they want  the glory and praise.

Posted

I spoke to the chair of the Richard the third society today . I asked where he should be buried and he didn't hesitate to say Leicester.

Posted

York is a shambles.

A play on words eh? Was on holiday for eight days earlier this year. There a lovely olf tea shop in The Shambles. and a lovely pub with real ale too. :thumbup:

 

Nevertheless, Richard 111 belongs in Leicester.

Posted

A play on words eh? Was on holiday for eight days earlier this year. There a lovely olf tea shop in The Shambles. and a lovely pub with real ale too. :thumbup:

 

Nevertheless, Richard 111 belongs in Leicester.

We've have one hundred and eleven of them?

Posted

I've posted a couple of gently trolling inquiries on those yorkist links above.

You might find the 'Petition ... ' page will delete your comment and block you if your comment is even slightly pro-Leicester. I've been blocked for merely challenging them. You should be ok on the Richard III Society page ... and you will be welcomed on this one ... https://www.facebook.com/BuryRichardIIIInLeicester?fref=ts

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Posted

Lets just bury him in Lancaster just to piss them off  :devil:

Posted

According to statisticians there are approximately between 3-17 Million descendants of Richard III living in the UK at the mo'... Who the hell are these 15?

Posted

Some one on the York Facebook page suggested that I 'go forth and multiply' for saying that I likened the page to Man Utd fans Glory Hunters.

Posted

According to statisticians there are approximately between 3-17 Million descendants of Richard III living in the UK at the mo'... Who the hell are these 15?

he sounds like he was an even  busier bloke than me  :)

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