Oooooh TC... Big womanThey say it takes a big man to admit when he's wrong.
Obviously not the same case for big women!!
Women are touchy about words like "big"
Oooooh TC... Big womanThey say it takes a big man to admit when he's wrong.
Obviously not the same case for big women!!
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Oooooh TC... Big woman
Women are touchy about words like "big"
I was just about to say how are we not beating these by more?
How you going Geeeezer? Haven’t see you on the QPR forum for ages.Too right as well.
How you going Geeeezer? Haven’t see you on the QPR forum for ages.



TBH I only saw your name tonight.Not bad mate - been giving it a swerve - too many rascist's on here![]()
You were back to the wall for the draw there Ellers. Think your manager is well happy with that point!!
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Apart from this Covid cr2p okay mate. Miss football but then again my team frustrates me.How you doing Ellers?
Unnecessary provocation by these two imho. Contributes nothing to the racial equality debate
Anyone provoked by that needs help.
Unnecessary provocation by these two imho. Contributes nothing to the racial equality debate
The ref didn't seem to deem it unacceptable, else he would have booked them. I've seen far more inflammatory goal celebrations from players of all creeds, so to get your knickers in a twist over this seems rather petty
My knickers are in place, thanks for asking. Given the uproar over the booing last Saturday, no referee is going to dare to book players for taking the knee and raising a clenched fist, in case that referee is accused of racism (such is the hysteria of the debate).
It's simply that if the racial equality movement want to take people WITH them, it's unhelpful for its supporters to use it's gestures to mock and provoke people, as Chair and BOS did last night. My view
To a certain extent what you're saying aligns with this Obama quote from the other day - even though he was talking about the phrase 'defund the police' rather than taking the knee. There's a balance to be struck between (a) standing up for what you believe in; (b) getting heard [uncontroversial statements don't get media pick up sadly]; (c) taking people with you [can be hard to reconcile with (a) and (b) sometimes.] Where the balance is I suppose is a subjective judgement.
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