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Don’t post a lot but a football debate website it ain’t anymore.

Bloody rubbish Mansfield.
 
No 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.
Absolutely hilarious:emoticon-0100-smileI remember clearly making a statement to OLM in which I disagreed with what he'd said...Your answer '**** off' even though it was absolutely nothing to do with you!! You then posted a you tube video which once again urged me to **** off? You set the standard then and there!!
 
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.

MLK was anti violence and for peaceful protests. The extreme element of the black movement disliked him as much as the rednecks.
 
****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.
 
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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.

Think you are missing the point.

Personally I wish a lot of countries in Africa would start to think Black Lives Matter.
 
The two rules No Politics and No Religion are fine but there is no way it can be written down, it's not black or white. As has already been said what some find acceptable others won't. By and large the mods do a decent job, I certainly don't see a need for any of them to be de modded.

A third and often forgotten rule on here is the don't be a **** to other posters rule, not sure why but at least twice in the past week flare ups have occurred when the 3rd rule should have been flagged up. Posters shouldn't have to rely on the mods to see this, they should see it themselves. Just because they have a title doesn't mean they are exempt, we are all just posters on a forum.
 
Think you are missing the point.

Personally I wish a lot of countries would start to think Black Lives Matter.

Personally I wish my great-great grandfather and his brother weren't sent to an early grave leaving behind two widows and seven kids between them in a pointless, horrific war between bickering empires and royal families, but here we are.
 
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.
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!!!
 
It seems like some people would rather carry on the conversations that upset them in the first place rather than discuss moderation, but as a way of getting it back on topic, I'd be interested to read other peoples views on the most appropriate way of moderating the sort of conversations that are now going on on this thread?
 
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 guys :emoticon-0137-clapp keep up the good work.

And now let the arguments erm I mean discussions carry on.

And some just try and push to the limits and beyond. Not sure why but they just want to play devils advocate, as seen in this thread.
 
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!!!

'My dead ancestor's better and harder than your dead ancestor'

What are you, ****ing 8? Get a grip. You're not special because you lost relatives in WWI. I can respect soldiers killed in WWI and black people at the same time. It's not hard.
 
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