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Post by Deleted on Feb 10, 2020 8:47:16 GMT
This was in a premier League game 🤢🤮 That´s the most offensive thing I´ve ever seen on a QPR messageboard YOB. Embarrassing isn't it. The fact the ref allowed it as if it was his testimonial.
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Post by alanwycombe on Feb 10, 2020 9:00:30 GMT
But what next? It used to be just a black armband then a minute's silence, fine. That became a minute's applause - more appropriate - when George Best died. The shirt number/time applause started, I think with Stilyan Petrov, and it was great that we did the same for Stan Bowles, but a minute's silence AND stopping a game for applause as well...? Won't be long until they are postponing games. And by simply voicing this type of a opinion you're immediately a target for the "Woke" amongst us. Don't care mate, just honest opinion and I know many others who share it. Out of hand now, should be meaningful not fashionable.
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Post by esoxlucius on Feb 10, 2020 9:31:17 GMT
But what next? It used to be just a black armband then a minute's silence, fine. That became a minute's applause - more appropriate - when George Best died. The shirt number/time applause started, I think with Stilyan Petrov, and it was great that we did the same for Stan Bowles, but a minute's silence AND stopping a game for applause as well...? Won't be long until they are postponing games. There is far more time lost waiting for fake injuries to be attended to and other time wasting bollocks. Nice hyperbole at the end though, kudos.
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Post by croydoncaptainjack on Feb 10, 2020 9:37:51 GMT
But what next? It used to be just a black armband then a minute's silence, fine. That became a minute's applause - more appropriate - when George Best died. The shirt number/time applause started, I think with Stilyan Petrov, and it was great that we did the same for Stan Bowles, but a minute's silence AND stopping a game for applause as well...? Won't be long until they are postponing games. 100% this. I found it very moving and I was proud of what Eze did and the ref for allowing it. I don't see it will catch on, it was just a spontaneous gesture. edit - I was meant to quote esox and quoted you in error Alan!
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Post by esoxlucius on Feb 10, 2020 10:08:45 GMT
But what next? It used to be just a black armband then a minute's silence, fine. That became a minute's applause - more appropriate - when George Best died. The shirt number/time applause started, I think with Stilyan Petrov, and it was great that we did the same for Stan Bowles, but a minute's silence AND stopping a game for applause as well...? Won't be long until they are postponing games. 100% this. I found it very moving and I was proud of what Eze did and the ref for allowing it. I don't see it will catch on, it was just a spontaneous gesture. It hasn't done QPR any harm either in the wider footballing community, several Terriers fans have posted about QPR's involvement and praised it. Much better than being the team everyone hates because we cheated our way to the Premier League. Along with the widely re-tweeted comment from a sports journalist about what pleasant people the QPR youth team were when he met them on a train, it's nice to see media coverage which shows QPR in a good light for a change. A minutes appreciation for the short lived life of a kid that was murdered is neither here nor there in the context of a day out at football. It matters not that he wasn't a sporting legend, he was obviously dear to the hearts of the Huddersfield fans and I am proud that QPR fans & players showed their respects. I remember the game against Forest when they held a minutes applause for Matty Brazier and all the Forest fans joined in, along with the applause for his family at half time. It's good to know that under all the rivalry there is a greater football family which stick together.
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Post by croydoncaptainjack on Feb 10, 2020 10:22:10 GMT
But what next? It used to be just a black armband then a minute's silence, fine. That became a minute's applause - more appropriate - when George Best died. The shirt number/time applause started, I think with Stilyan Petrov, and it was great that we did the same for Stan Bowles, but a minute's silence AND stopping a game for applause as well...? Won't be long until they are postponing games. And by simply voicing this type of a opinion you're immediately a target for the "Woke" amongst us. Am I the only one who finds that term fucking irritating?
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Post by Tarbie on Feb 10, 2020 10:42:40 GMT
And by simply voicing this type of a opinion you're immediately a target for the "Woke" amongst us. Am I the only one who finds that term fucking irritating? Nope, 100% with you. To me it's just a polite way to describe someone that doesn't know a lot about the world but likes to lecture every other fucker on how things should be!
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Post by alanwycombe on Feb 10, 2020 11:21:45 GMT
But what next? It used to be just a black armband then a minute's silence, fine. That became a minute's applause - more appropriate - when George Best died. The shirt number/time applause started, I think with Stilyan Petrov, and it was great that we did the same for Stan Bowles, but a minute's silence AND stopping a game for applause as well...? Won't be long until they are postponing games. 100% this. I found it very moving and I was proud of what Eze did and the ref for allowing it. I don't see it will catch on, it was just a spontaneous gesture. edit - I was meant to quote esox and quoted you in error Alan! 😂I respect your opinion CCJ
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Post by croydoncaptainjack on Feb 10, 2020 12:16:02 GMT
Am I the only one who finds that term fucking irritating? Nope, 100% with you. To me it's just a polite way to describe someone that doesn't know a lot about the world but likes to lecture every other fucker on how things should be! Yes, there are plenty of people like that around. So it is a modern word for a hypocrite
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Post by Stanley75 on Feb 10, 2020 12:38:58 GMT
What if the minute happens when play is in progress? Will the ref stop the game for the minute's applause, and then re-start with an uncontested drop-ball...with possession being given to the home team (to demonstrate their wokeness)? Last bit was for CCJ
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Post by Tarbie on Feb 10, 2020 12:54:32 GMT
Nope, 100% with you. To me it's just a polite way to describe someone that doesn't know a lot about the world but likes to lecture every other fucker on how things should be! Yes, there are plenty of people like that around. So it is a modern word for a hypocrite To me it's a bit more than a hypocrite mate. That Owen Jones is a prime example of the type of individual that I'm talking about. Career politician, his only work experience is some journalism off the back of his political career and he's barely left the north of England, yet this jumped up little prick think he's somehow qualified to tell everyone else how the country should be run. I see him on TV arguing his point with people that clearly have a lot more worldly experience and knowledge than him. Yet he preaches like his view is the only one that matters, and everyone that disagrees with him is in the wrong. My sister is cut from the same cloth. Labour politician, stay at home mum, barely left the Southern Counties. Yet she feels qualified enough to preach to me about matters of global politics and economics, despite the fact I've run successful businesses across 3 different continents. And I'm well aware that people may read this and think that I'm the arrogant one for tooting my own horn about my career. To me, the arrogance is in those without the necessary life experience that feel qualified to lecture others. I never push my political views on anyone else, and (aside from real extremists and maybe those that follow Donald Trump) I respect everyone's right to support whatever politics work for them. I don't know why the young Left feel it's OK to be so aggressive in how they deliver their point of view.
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Post by BrightonR on Feb 10, 2020 13:08:00 GMT
Yes, there are plenty of people like that around. So it is a modern word for a hypocrite To me it's a bit more than a hypocrite mate. That Owen Jones is a prime example of the type of individual that I'm talking about. Career politician, his only work experience is some journalism off the back of his political career and he's barely left the north of England, yet this jumped up little prick think he's somehow qualified to tell everyone else how the country should be run. I see him on TV arguing his point with people that clearly have a lot more worldly experience and knowledge than him. Yet he preaches like his view is the only one that matters, and everyone that disagrees with him is in the wrong. My sister is cut from the same cloth. Labour politician, stay at home mum, barely left the Southern Counties. Yet she feels qualified enough to preach to me about matters of global politics and economics, despite the fact I've run successful businesses across 3 different continents. And I'm well aware that people may read this and think that I'm the arrogant one for tooting my own horn about my career. To me, the arrogance is in those without the necessary life experience that feel qualified to lecture others. I never push my political views on anyone else, and (aside from real extremists and maybe those that follow Donald Trump) I respect everyone's right to support whatever politics work for them. I don't know why the young Left feel it's OK to be so aggressive in how they deliver their point of view. If you think he’s bad, you should try a dose of Grace Blakely. 😂
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Post by Tarbie on Feb 10, 2020 13:20:27 GMT
To me it's a bit more than a hypocrite mate. That Owen Jones is a prime example of the type of individual that I'm talking about. Career politician, his only work experience is some journalism off the back of his political career and he's barely left the north of England, yet this jumped up little prick think he's somehow qualified to tell everyone else how the country should be run. I see him on TV arguing his point with people that clearly have a lot more worldly experience and knowledge than him. Yet he preaches like his view is the only one that matters, and everyone that disagrees with him is in the wrong. My sister is cut from the same cloth. Labour politician, stay at home mum, barely left the Southern Counties. Yet she feels qualified enough to preach to me about matters of global politics and economics, despite the fact I've run successful businesses across 3 different continents. And I'm well aware that people may read this and think that I'm the arrogant one for tooting my own horn about my career. To me, the arrogance is in those without the necessary life experience that feel qualified to lecture others. I never push my political views on anyone else, and (aside from real extremists and maybe those that follow Donald Trump) I respect everyone's right to support whatever politics work for them. I don't know why the young Left feel it's OK to be so aggressive in how they deliver their point of view. If you think he’s bad, you should try a dose of Grace Blakely. 😂Another jumped up little twot barely out of secondary school that has some how amassed enough knowledge to be an expert in just about fucking everything!
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Post by Tarbie on Feb 10, 2020 13:22:35 GMT
On the subject of Grace Blakely, did you see her on Good Morning Britain last week? Iain Dale did well just to walk out. I'd have well and truly lost my shit being set up like that in an interview.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 10, 2020 13:33:06 GMT
To me it's a bit more than a hypocrite mate. That Owen Jones is a prime example of the type of individual that I'm talking about. Career politician, his only work experience is some journalism off the back of his political career and he's barely left the north of England, yet this jumped up little prick think he's somehow qualified to tell everyone else how the country should be run. I see him on TV arguing his point with people that clearly have a lot more worldly experience and knowledge than him. Yet he preaches like his view is the only one that matters, and everyone that disagrees with him is in the wrong. My sister is cut from the same cloth. Labour politician, stay at home mum, barely left the Southern Counties. Yet she feels qualified enough to preach to me about matters of global politics and economics, despite the fact I've run successful businesses across 3 different continents. And I'm well aware that people may read this and think that I'm the arrogant one for tooting my own horn about my career. To me, the arrogance is in those without the necessary life experience that feel qualified to lecture others. I never push my political views on anyone else, and (aside from real extremists and maybe those that follow Donald Trump) I respect everyone's right to support whatever politics work for them. I don't know why the young Left feel it's OK to be so aggressive in how they deliver their point of view.  If you think he’s bad, you should try a dose of Grace Blakely. 😂Horror of a human being and highlights what is wrong in the modern world.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 10, 2020 13:34:42 GMT
On the subject of Grace Blakely, did you see her on Good Morning Britain last week? Iain Dale did well just to walk out. I'd have well and truly lost my shit being set up like that in an interview. She does it every single time. Silly cow was trying to spin Corbyn's election drubbing into some kind of victory. Should never be allowed on that show again.
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Post by West Acton on Feb 10, 2020 13:43:34 GMT
If you think he’s bad, you should try a dose of Grace Blakely. 😂Another jumped up little twot barely out of secondary school that has some how amassed enough knowledge to be an expert in just about fucking everything! very tidy to look at so I give her benefit of the doubt
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Post by Tarbie on Feb 10, 2020 13:45:42 GMT
Yet these people are not only given a a forum, they are celebrated by many. Their opinions are also protected by the fact that anyone who disagrees is automatically labeled a bigot or a Gammon, or whatever else. It's such utter nonsense, and actually a pretty long way from being "Liberal", which is in fact they very thing a lot of them claim to be.
It's close to fascism in my opinion, albeit coming from the Far Left as opposed to the Far Right. A complete disregard for anyone's opinion but their own, and a desire to force their opinion on everyone else without compromise. It's probably only a matter of time before it starts to compromise Free Speech, at which point we may as well all pack up and go home!
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Post by Tarbie on Feb 10, 2020 13:49:58 GMT
Another jumped up little twot barely out of secondary school that has some how amassed enough knowledge to be an expert in just about fucking everything! very tidy to look at so I give her benefit of the doubt Looks alright with her war paint on mate, but I've seen clips of a few early morning shows where she looks pretty ropey. Either way, the minute she opens her mouth any facade of attractiveness will melt instantaneously. Nothing attractive about a bird who spouts that kind of guff with such vigour!
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Post by West Acton on Feb 10, 2020 14:04:13 GMT
very tidy to look at so I give her benefit of the doubt Either way, the minute she opens her mouth any facade of attractiveness will melt instantaneously! I got something to help with that
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Post by 1qprdk on Feb 10, 2020 14:14:57 GMT
Watch out for the misogyny accusations lads
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Post by Bill on Feb 10, 2020 16:26:26 GMT
Either way, the minute she opens her mouth any facade of attractiveness will melt instantaneously! I got something to help with that Dont look at the mantleplace when stoking the fire Or A Paper bag
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Post by Stanley75 on Feb 10, 2020 16:28:54 GMT
I don't know why the young Left feel it's OK to be so aggressive in how they deliver their point of view. Because they are "Social Justice Warriors" and so anyone who dares to cause even "micro-aggressions" are now legitimate targets. And that's before you start with the even more extreme and self-contradictory ANTIFA.
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Post by croydoncaptainjack on Feb 10, 2020 16:33:56 GMT
What if the minute happens when play is in progress? Will the ref stop the game for the minute's applause, and then re-start with an uncontested drop-ball...with possession being given to the home team (to demonstrate their wokeness)? Last bit was for CCJ This is exactly why I believe it was a one-off. The minutes applause coincided with the corner. It wouldn't have happened otherwise I don't think.
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Post by Hitman34 on Feb 10, 2020 17:13:44 GMT
Watch out for the misogyny accusations lads I'd do her up the bottle.
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Post by Stanley75 on Feb 10, 2020 17:50:03 GMT
What if the minute happens when play is in progress? Will the ref stop the game for the minute's applause, and then re-start with an uncontested drop-ball...with possession being given to the home team (to demonstrate their wokeness)? Last bit was for CCJ This is exactly why I believe it was a one-off. The minutes applause coincided with the corner. It wouldn't have happened otherwise I don't think. Let's hope so, but in this day and age who knows where it's going.
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Post by alanwycombe on Feb 10, 2020 18:02:51 GMT
Either way, the minute she opens her mouth any facade of attractiveness will melt instantaneously! I got something to help with that Amazing where this thread has gone😂😂😂
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Post by 1qprdk on Feb 10, 2020 18:14:04 GMT
This is exactly why I believe it was a one-off. The minutes applause coincided with the corner. It wouldn't have happened otherwise I don't think. Let's hope so, but in this day and age who knows where it's going. Up the bottle apparently
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Post by Tarbie on Feb 10, 2020 18:42:42 GMT
I got something to help with that Amazing where this thread has gone😂😂😂 Yeah, I think that was mostly my fault! 😅
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Post by Stanley75 on Feb 10, 2020 18:54:55 GMT
Amazing where this thread has gone😂😂😂 Yeah, I think that was mostly my fault! 😅 Reminds me of your Ricky Gervais one. Perhaps I should move this to the politics thread...before we risk losing another member again lol.
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