Just leave it, bruvNo. He did not specify QPR players. I started off mentioning two QPR players and then we moved on to "don't make em like that anymore" players.
Do try and keep up bro.
Just leave it, bruvNo. He did not specify QPR players. I started off mentioning two QPR players and then we moved on to "don't make em like that anymore" players.
Do try and keep up bro.
Just leave it, bruv
True, we are like the Watford of West London**** club, no fans iirc![]()
It's not a competition.
A Grenfel could have happened in Beirut or Mogadishu for all cared , not many English died.
B if Les was any good he would be managing Chelsea or Fulham
C Having owners of ethnicity is a given now, I don't see that as a good thing
D The boy that got stabbed was probably showing off about his trainers
E Reducing your club's relevance by how many foreigners and coloured people is depressing
F 6 points guaranteed most seasons you are ****e
We had fans last game , you are more likely to be trampled by a cow than die of Covid-19 in NorfolkTrue, we are like the Watford of West London
When you are next allowed to attend matches let me know you are there by waving your 6 fingered hand you inbred turnip monkey
Sir Les, QPR legend tells it like it is
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/54237179
'A lot of people are being fooled' - Ferdinand's statement in full
"This should not be about QPR. Many clubs did not take the knee on the opening weekend, yet this was not reported.
"Taking the knee was very powerful but we feel that impact has now been diluted.
"In the same way 'Clap For Carers' was very emotional for us all, it got to a stage where it had run its natural course and the decision was rightly made to stop it.
"Does that mean we, as a nation, don't care or appreciate our NHS workers? Of course it doesn't.
"No-one is more passionate than me about this topic. I have spoken on the matter throughout my footballing life.
"I work for one of the most diverse football clubs in this country. A lot of people are being fooled out there.
"Recently, I took the decision not to do any more interviews on racism in football because the debate was going around in circles. People want a nice soundbite when something happens, but how many of the media who have criticised QPR over the past 48 hours genuinely want change?
"The taking of the knee has reached a point of 'good PR' but little more than that. The message has been lost. It is now not dissimilar to a fancy hashtag or a nice pin badge.
"What are our plans with this? Will people be happy for players to take the knee for the next 10 years but see no actual progress made?
"Taking the knee will not bring about change in the game - actions will.
"Those media that have been quick to question us should be looking more inwardly. Our Under 18s were forced to abandon a game in August 2019 against AD Nervion FC due to racist abuse.
"More than 12 months on, Uefa refused to deal with the situation and the Spanish FA did nothing.
"What media coverage has been given to that? Not nearly as much as what has been granted to QPR not taking a knee.
"Don't judge us. Simple research and evidence will show you we are doing more than most. If you want change, judge yourselves."
We had fans last game , your Sister is more likely to be your Auntie in Norfolk
Crouchie was indeed poor with his head, but had surprisingly good close control with his feet. And scored goals at every level he played at. Very underrated striker imo, due to people misjudging because he looked like an extra from the Munsters.
There is an enormous inbreeding issue in the UK with Leicester having a special inbred baby unit where all the mutant low IQ new borns are taken .FTFY

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Ex-burd's sister (a different one from the yoghurt fanny, see other thread) got pregnant and was refused request to know the gender identity as the local hospital had to stop letting parents know because of Asians terminating female babies. This was in Uxbridge/Hayes health authority.There is an enormous inbreeding issue in the UK with Leicester having a special inbred baby unit where all the mutant low IQ new borns are taken .
This is due to the high level of Muslims marrying their cousins .
More than half of Pakistanis living in the UK marry their cousins
Pakistani Inbreeding and Birth Defects: The Stats
Firstly, around 55% of British Pakistanis are married to their cousins. ... Birth defects in Luton (where there is a high percentage of Pakistani Muslims) are 63% higher than the national average.8 May 2017
Not sure I believe that.Ex-burd's sister (a different one from the yoghurt fanny, see other thread) got pregnant and was refused request to know the gender identity as the local hospital had to stop letting parents know because of Asians terminating female babies. This was in Uxbridge/Hayes health authority.
Is that the sort of sh.it I'd make up? It's not exactly "Grove in 'I f.ucked Kylie Minogue round the back of Asda' shocker"Not sure I believe that.
That's disgusting, they should be allowed to know so they can terminate the girls.Ex-burd's sister (a different one from the yoghurt fanny, see other thread) got pregnant and was refused request to know the gender identity as the local hospital had to stop letting parents know because of Asians terminating female babies. This was in Uxbridge/Hayes health authority.
I know it is common in Asia. I just don't think they would be allowed to not tell you in the UK. Afterall, it is not illegal to have an abortion. I think you or your ex bird's sister is full of ****e.Is that the sort of sh.it I'd make up? It's not exactly "Grove in 'I f.ucked Kylie Minogue round the back of Asda' shocker"
Terminations due to gender are not uncommon and in that part of the world (i.e. stones throw from Southall and Houslow thus heavily south Asian) there is still active promotion of gender bias towards males so it explains why the health authority doesn't let parents know.

It's true certain hospitals have this policy, usually in areas with tons of low IQ barbaric 3rd World scum .I know it is common in Asia. I just don't think they would be allowed to not tell you in the UK. Afterall, it is not illegal to have an abortion. I think you or your ex bird's sister is full of ****e.![]()