Makes no sense to me. What I am learning though is that there are a lot of people who crack on as usual but once the shackles are off, murder ain't no thing. Disgusting and if these people qualify as Muslims, then I'm not one, i don't qualify.
I'm going to Michael Carrick's testimonial next Sunday and I'm going to be honest here, I'm nervous about going to the game because of what happened on Monday.
After a packed cup final I'm sure the few fans that will venture out for this will be perfectly safe.
You don't need to like the song, style of music or artists to appreciate this. Will.I.Am seems a bit confused as to where he is though!
I meet loads of Yanks in my line of work and nigh-on every one of them thinks Manchester is in London.
I just finished watching a documentary about the attack in Manchester, The people in Manchester should be proud at how they've dealt with it and come together as well, They've stuck together as one, I'm proud to be a Manchester United fan, I know I'm not from there, But Seeing people coming together and Them telling ISIS, They won't be beaten.
Well there were people from Manchester obviously but also the whole of the northwest, Yorkshire and beyond. #justsaying
I get you, thought I was missing something then. You just mean you're proud to be associated to Manchester through the club you support.
That's what I was trying to say, I'm sure we played the Europa league final a week after the incident happened, I can remember it well, It felt weird to play in a major european final and feeling nothing.
People die, it's a fact of life, you're far more likely to get stabbed by a kid than attacked by a muslim terrorist.
You should have just stood outside the arena with that on a bit of cardboard stapled to a broom handle. Very insightful.