Can we avoid re-running the debates that you say are part of the issue. Ta.
In case you missed it. ^^^^^^^ That's me asking very nicely. Ta.
Can we avoid re-running the debates that you say are part of the issue. Ta.
What does Remembrance Day and poppies got to do with football?
Absolutely hilariousNo offence, but you have done the same to me on match threads for even daring to criticise the team. Should you be banned?
Unlike howden, who when he does have a go, actually tries to engage in conversation, you just resort to insults.
To suggest there's just one clique on here is absolutely hilarious. There's about six or seven, and you're in one yourself.
What does Remembrance Day and poppies got to do with football?
Can we avoid re-running the debates that you say are part of the issue. Ta.
In case you missed it. ^^^^^^^ That's me asking very nicely. Ta.
****ing plenty!! Lose any relations during 2 world wars did you? I did!!!What does Remembrance Day and poppies got to do with football?
Why? MLK was anti-capitalist, condoned rioting as the 'voice of the unheard' and was under surveillance by the FBI. They share more similarities than differences.
****ing plenty!! Lose any relations during 2 world wars did you? I did!!!
Yup. My great-great grandfather and his brother died in the same battle in 1917. Their names are on the plaque in Paragon Station.
Still doesn't change the fact that WWI has little to do with football. Fortunately for me, it's not one or the other. I think the lives of men who died in a horrific war and black people are equally important.
There are some sad people who can' take it and have people on ignore but always read posts having a go at the person they have on ignore and give them a like. Sad.
Think you are missing the point.
Personally I wish a lot of countries would start to think Black Lives Matter.
Yup. My great-great grandfather and his brother died in the same battle in 1917. Their names are on the plaque in Paragon Station.
Still doesn't change the fact that WWI has little to do with football. Fortunately for me, it's not one or the other. I think the lives of men who died in a horrific war and black people are equally important.
No,It's to do with respect for our loved ones who gave their lives for us and we have always gave our respects to them on remembrance Sunday and at football matches!!Get your arse round to the plaque at Paragon Station and look for the name 'Nalton'...My 'Grandads' brother who paid the ultimate sacrifice in WW1,his other Brother and his Fathers brother are on a plaque on the war memorial in Driffield all saints church!!!Yup. My great-great grandfather and his brother died in the same battle in 1917. Their names are on the plaque in Paragon Station.
Still doesn't change the fact that WWI has little to do with football. Fortunately for me, it's not one or the other. I think the lives of men who died in a horrific war and black people are equally important.
As this thread is proving, the mods are in a no win situation. Just my opinion but I think the they do a cracking job in an unenviable position.
Also without them we are ****ed.
Well done guyskeep up the good work.
And now let the arguments erm I mean discussions carry on.
No,It's to do with respect for our loved ones who gave their lives for us and we have always gave our respects to them on remembrance Sunday and at football matches!!Get your arse round to the plaque at Paragon Station and look for the name 'Nalton'...My 'Grandads' brother who paid the ultimate sacrifice in WW1,his other Brother and his Fathers brother are on a plaque on the war memorial in Driffield all saints church!!!