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Post by Joseph Lane on Sept 3, 2015 18:55:33 GMT
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Post by sittingbull on Sept 3, 2015 19:21:11 GMT
Why? You have already summed it up "small campaign", This issue is not football related that is until we pull out of Europe, then all of a sudden the premiersh!t will be full of British players again, whilst people scramble for work permits. ?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2015 19:49:43 GMT
Count me out too on this one.
Good luck!
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Post by nobby on Sept 3, 2015 20:10:42 GMT
Sorry Len, we have to get our own house in order before we can open its doors.
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Post by teesdaleisgod on Sept 3, 2015 20:34:14 GMT
Just because Dortmund and a few other clubs did it.jumping on the bandwagon.
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Post by bullinkiddy on Sept 3, 2015 22:08:34 GMT
No
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Post by bringbackelmo on Sept 4, 2015 7:27:20 GMT
I'd be very keen but I won't be at the game unfortunately.
These people are suffering and the only reason they and you aren't is an accident of birth. Some of you should take a look at yourselves.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2015 7:40:59 GMT
Care to elaborate?
I don't feel a particular need to take lectures from anyone about my life or my views on world events.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2015 7:46:29 GMT
It's pretty simple. You could quite easily have been born into a family which has had to flee their own home.
Fortunately, you were born in a relatively stable country at a decent time.
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Post by grubber on Sept 4, 2015 7:49:34 GMT
I'd be only too happy to help my fellow man in their times of need.Count me in.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2015 8:01:49 GMT
It's pretty simple. You could quite easily have been born into a family which has had to flee their own home. Fortunately, you were born in a relatively stable country at a decent time. And you, so far as I know a complete stranger, know all about the family into which I was born? Not only that, you think the country in which I was born was stable and it was a decent time. The broadest of broad brushes there.
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Post by Rusty Trombone on Sept 4, 2015 8:04:26 GMT
Yawn
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Post by sittingbull on Sept 4, 2015 8:19:43 GMT
So because you and I are fortunate, hold on a minute ;- Our parents , Grand parents went to fight in the first and second world wars for freedom, we and them fought for the vote, we and them helped to move this country forward with hard work, industrial revolution etc.... I don't call people working down coal mines 16 hours a day fortunate, working on the land for 18 hours a day to see us through the wars. When the world was created, all the world was the same, it was the people who inhabited the land that helped it to develop into what it is today, don't tell us that we are privileged, many millions lost their lives for this country.(religion is todays problem, not being fortunate) Rule Britannia, and God save the Queen. Rant over.
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Post by criticscorner on Sept 4, 2015 8:23:13 GMT
"Not only that, you think the country in which I was born was stable and it was a decent time."
Obviously made some assumptions there. Glad you made it and are now in a place of safety.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2015 8:39:09 GMT
Well, Dad was still serving in the RAF, Germany had yet to surrender, Japan was still fighting hard, two of my uncles were prisoners of war, and another had spent three years on North Atlantic convoys.
Yep, good times in which to be born were those.
It was even better once rationing finally ended..
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Post by Incognito on Sept 4, 2015 8:42:45 GMT
We should all have fled the country and moved to Syria to avoid the Nazi onslaught.
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Post by Peroni on Sept 4, 2015 8:44:48 GMT
We should all have fled the country and moved to Syria to avoid the Nazi onslaught. You try leaving UK for Syria now, and you get arrested
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2015 9:26:45 GMT
We should all have fled the country and moved to Syria to avoid the Nazi onslaught. Hah. Our forces were already in North Africa. Not fleeing the Nazis but taking them on. But I acknowledge the humour you're trying to introduce you old b*gger!
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Post by Gulliver on Sept 4, 2015 9:33:55 GMT
It's pretty simple. You could quite easily have been born into a family which has had to flee their own home. Fortunately, you were born in a relatively stable country at a decent time. Why am I not surprised somnambulist likes this comment. I was born in 1941 when our country was being bombed to blazes and under threat of invasion by Nazi Germany. Had that succeeded you would not be sat at your computer making such stupid rash statements. Of course most of us are sorry for the plight of genuine refugees but just take a good look at a vast number of those claiming asylum, healthy young men who, like our parents and grandparents, should take up arms to fight for their country, not turn and run seeking handouts from us and the rest of Europe.
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Post by ghostrunner on Sept 4, 2015 9:50:12 GMT
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