On the Norwich board it would probably be the probability of an Ipswich fan talking about history tending to 1.
Summed it up in 1 
On the Norwich board it would probably be the probability of an Ipswich fan talking about history tending to 1.
Summed it up in 1 
So you agree then? You think all muslims should be killed? You think they are just plain bad and that's it?
I'm getting to like this ignore button.
So you agree that they should be allowed to commit murder on our streets?
So you agree that they should be allowed to commit murder on our streets?
Keep using the button, it suits me just fine!
are you just playing thick or do you actually believe what you've typed?
I too have tried to keep out of this debate but I must challenge this warped perception of Islam and Muslims. As an oil engineer I have spent over 12 years working in a range of Islamic countries including Brunei, Malaysia and Suadi Arabia. I have always been made welcome, made good local friends (in Kuala Lumpur there was thriving NCFC supporters club based on Malaysian students who had studied at UEA) and in serious discussions they have shared our abhorrence with terrorist violence. I was working on site in Saudi Arabia when the 7/7 terrorist attack took place. Every Saudi colleague came forward to express their condolences for the tragedy and their shame that such a horrific attack had been made in the name of their religion.
More then anything there has been a complete lack of respect for the victim of this barbaric incident, different groups using it for their own political and personal agendas, or your regular run of the nutcases with their conspiracy theories.
It's turned more into a religious/racial/political argument which is a shame because we should all allow the security services to do their job and wait for the facts to emerge. In the meantime we should all focus on the poor young man who's life was tragically cut short.
Robbie,Whilst I understand the point that you make surely the on/off switch argument comes into play here.There are regularly OT threads that don't interest me.What I do then is to not bother to contribute.It doesn't bother me if others want to though.

More then anything there has been a complete lack of respect for the victim of this barbaric incident, different groups using it for their own political and personal agendas, or your regular run of the nutcases with their conspiracy theories.
It's turned more into a religious/racial/political argument which is a shame because we should all allow the security services to do their job and wait for the facts to emerge. In the meantime we should all focus on the poor young man who's life was tragically cut short.
agree, and we should also question why it took nearly half an hour for armed police to show their faces!

Did normal uniform officers get to the scene before the armed officers arrived? In a built up urban area that type of response time is ridiculous.
Kick racism out of football (forums)
20-30 minutes for an armed response is quick, I used to work in that area, assessing people for their sutiability for that role. You met some some interesting folk.
