Political football thread 23:30 - Jul 10 with 1660 views | vapour_trail | The queen refers, in her letter to the squad, on how well they have conducted themselves. Starmer refers to role models. Johnson has to refrain from anything about values or behaviours, as clearly he is so far removed in those terms from GS and his squad. Win or lose, and let’s hope we win, it will really piss me off to watch Johnson and his bunch of bigots seek to make political capital out of this wonderful group Southgate is leading. I hope GS has a strategy for this inevitability. |  |
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Political football thread on 23:32 - Jul 10 with 1631 views | Mullet | Maradonna and Pele both had to celebrate next to evil and incompetent dictators. I'll not judge GS if he poses for the obligatory photo and handshake because he'll probably savage them in the press when he gets his own opinion piece. |  |
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Political football thread on 23:37 - Jul 10 with 1607 views | jeera |
Political football thread on 23:32 - Jul 10 by Mullet | Maradonna and Pele both had to celebrate next to evil and incompetent dictators. I'll not judge GS if he poses for the obligatory photo and handshake because he'll probably savage them in the press when he gets his own opinion piece. |
Gary Neville has already had his say of course! More of that please. Feck this complaining about mixing politics and sport. When the dirty feckers try to jump onto the sport bandwagon for their own personal gain they make themselves fair targets. Fraudulent b*******s. |  |
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Political football thread on 23:39 - Jul 10 with 1591 views | NewcyBlue |
Political football thread on 23:32 - Jul 10 by Mullet | Maradonna and Pele both had to celebrate next to evil and incompetent dictators. I'll not judge GS if he poses for the obligatory photo and handshake because he'll probably savage them in the press when he gets his own opinion piece. |
Bit harsh, I wouldn’t quite call the queen a dictator… [Post edited 11 Jul 2021 0:45]
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Political football thread on 00:00 - Jul 11 with 1570 views | bluejacko | Is this the Starmer warning about crowds but has blagged himself tkts for tomorrow? |  | |  |
Political football thread on 00:09 - Jul 11 with 1562 views | Guthrum |
Political football thread on 00:00 - Jul 11 by bluejacko | Is this the Starmer warning about crowds but has blagged himself tkts for tomorrow? |
As opposed to being roasted for staying away? |  |
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Political football thread on 00:33 - Jul 11 with 1529 views | BlueBadger |
Political football thread on 00:00 - Jul 11 by bluejacko | Is this the Starmer warning about crowds but has blagged himself tkts for tomorrow? |
This is one of the more imaginative 'yes, but Labour' efforts, I'll give you that. |  |
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Political football thread on 00:37 - Jul 11 with 1526 views | XYZ | GS will accept and they should take the knee ... Hungarian fans banned for 3 games due to racism/homophobia by XYZ 9 Jul 2021 22:37If England win the Johnson will inevitably invite them to no. 10 to catch covid/ bring politics into sport/ grab a populist photo opportunity.
If they all took the knee in downing St with Johnson behind them just as the cameras clicked one might be amused.
Turning the tosser down would be better, but Southgate's too polite to do that. |  | |  |
Political football thread on 01:22 - Jul 11 with 1484 views | lightuser |
Political football thread on 00:37 - Jul 11 by XYZ | GS will accept and they should take the knee ... Hungarian fans banned for 3 games due to racism/homophobia by XYZ 9 Jul 2021 22:37If England win the Johnson will inevitably invite them to no. 10 to catch covid/ bring politics into sport/ grab a populist photo opportunity.
If they all took the knee in downing St with Johnson behind them just as the cameras clicked one might be amused.
Turning the tosser down would be better, but Southgate's too polite to do that. |
Hopefully they did "the knee" as the Queen's letter was read out to them...😉 No reason to thank queenie for her deliberate non-employment of minorities and deliberate evasion of taxes via legislative loopholes (requested and signed off by her). |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
Political football thread on 07:08 - Jul 11 with 1374 views | bluejacko |
Political football thread on 00:33 - Jul 11 by BlueBadger | This is one of the more imaginative 'yes, but Labour' efforts, I'll give you that. |
How about will he wear a mask? |  | |  |
Political football thread on 07:50 - Jul 11 with 1333 views | textbackup | nothing will remotely piss me off if we win. |  |
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Political football thread on 08:29 - Jul 11 with 1268 views | Churchman |
Political football thread on 23:37 - Jul 10 by jeera | Gary Neville has already had his say of course! More of that please. Feck this complaining about mixing politics and sport. When the dirty feckers try to jump onto the sport bandwagon for their own personal gain they make themselves fair targets. Fraudulent b*******s. |
They always have jumped on the bandwagon and always will, sadly. I went to a lecture some years ago by the project manager who was in charge of organising the London Olympics. She started her job two years out and she said that at first the politicians didn’t want to know. They couldn’t distance themselves far enough. She and her teams were persona non grata. The politicians thought it’d be a disaster. As the games loomed, she would have a short, once a week meeting with shiny charlatan Cameron to discuss risks and that was it. All of a sudden, it became clear that the games might be a success. Politicians began crawling out from under their rocks. By the time it was obvious that something special was happening the organisers were beating these people off with sticks. They all wanted a piece. Couldn’t get enough of it. Not the most savoury species. Sort of up there with wood lice. Johnson was Mayor of London. His active involvement in organising the London Olympics was precisely zero. The organisers were relieved. They didn’t need a buffoon poking his pudgy face in. He was there at the end though, soaking up the plaudits. He’ll be there tonight too and we all know why. [Post edited 11 Jul 2021 8:31]
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Political football thread on 08:41 - Jul 11 with 1248 views | Plums |
Political football thread on 23:37 - Jul 10 by jeera | Gary Neville has already had his say of course! More of that please. Feck this complaining about mixing politics and sport. When the dirty feckers try to jump onto the sport bandwagon for their own personal gain they make themselves fair targets. Fraudulent b*******s. |
I had to chuckle at Gary Imlach’s comment on the Tour de France highlights last night. He was talking about how due to football and Wimbledon, Mark Cavendish’s extraordinary achievement hasn’t really had much British media coverage but at least that had spared the nation the sight of the PM in cycling gear. |  |
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Political football thread on 08:49 - Jul 11 with 1227 views | Pendejo |
Political football thread on 07:50 - Jul 11 by textbackup | nothing will remotely piss me off if we win. |
gout or constipation? |  |
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Political football thread on 09:00 - Jul 11 with 1189 views | textbackup |
Political football thread on 08:49 - Jul 11 by Pendejo | gout or constipation? |
IF I NEED TO SUFFER THAT FOR THE WIN, I'LL TAKE IT! |  |
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Political football thread on 09:37 - Jul 11 with 1118 views | BlueBadger |
Political football thread on 07:08 - Jul 11 by bluejacko | How about will he wear a mask? |
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Political football thread on 12:56 - Jul 11 with 1007 views | XYZ |
Political football thread on 00:37 - Jul 11 by XYZ | GS will accept and they should take the knee ... Hungarian fans banned for 3 games due to racism/homophobia by XYZ 9 Jul 2021 22:37If England win the Johnson will inevitably invite them to no. 10 to catch covid/ bring politics into sport/ grab a populist photo opportunity.
If they all took the knee in downing St with Johnson behind them just as the cameras clicked one might be amused.
Turning the tosser down would be better, but Southgate's too polite to do that. |
Cold War Steve now nicking my ideas ... |  | |  |
Political football thread on 14:44 - Jul 11 with 942 views | lightuser |
Political football thread on 01:22 - Jul 11 by lightuser | Hopefully they did "the knee" as the Queen's letter was read out to them...😉 No reason to thank queenie for her deliberate non-employment of minorities and deliberate evasion of taxes via legislative loopholes (requested and signed off by her). |
Blimey, a few forelock tuggers here? So, what is it about queenies racist institution that you most admire (ignore the tax "avoidence" and anachronistic issues for the moment)? She has even personally got exemptions to race and sex discrimination written into our very laws. These were extended as long ago as 2010 (so not very long ago basically). It's 2021 and yet she employs few poc and non in senior positions. Her company is surely the epitome of what "taking the knee" is fighting. You don't need to see fish, to smell something fishy. |  | |  |
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