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I cannot now stand and proudly call myself a supporter of the club on 17:07 - Mar 25 by Norfolk_north
*sigh* well I tried to give you a chance but it seems you just could not grasp it.
So it's not a defense of Gill. It's a defense of Reform. You could have just answered with that.
How is it a defense of Reform? Your poor attempt to distance Reform from him by claiming he's an ex Reform MEP despite that being irrelevant, your pained appeals of leniency due to the distance in time from the act to prosecution and then for some reason completely making up some British MP's who were supposedly spying for Russia.
You never actually came back to address and answer that one.
Again cant you read “IM NOT DEFENDING ANYONE” I can’t really point it out to you any plainer,further on in the thread you are referring to it was pointed out to me that it was civil servants in the scandal not MPs,as my memory failed me🙄as that is not got anything to do with me walking through a shopping centre in my JACKET I didn’t really thing it was relevant but you chose to go off on a completely different tangent! So sigh all you like but I usually find that people who claim to be more intelligent than people they don’t know are themselves a bit dim so if you want to go back on the subject of this thread all well and good if not ‘sigh’
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I cannot now stand and proudly call myself a supporter of the club on 17:59 - Mar 25 with 1471 views
I cannot now stand and proudly call myself a supporter of the club on 17:54 - Mar 25 by bluejacko
Again cant you read “IM NOT DEFENDING ANYONE” I can’t really point it out to you any plainer,further on in the thread you are referring to it was pointed out to me that it was civil servants in the scandal not MPs,as my memory failed me🙄as that is not got anything to do with me walking through a shopping centre in my JACKET I didn’t really thing it was relevant but you chose to go off on a completely different tangent! So sigh all you like but I usually find that people who claim to be more intelligent than people they don’t know are themselves a bit dim so if you want to go back on the subject of this thread all well and good if not ‘sigh’
Yes I am very aware that you stated you are not defending anyone or reform. Unfortunately as you are a bit dim you seem to have missed that it means very little. Anybody can make a statement that claims something despite not being true. For example somebody could claim to not be racist and in their own mind believe it to be true without realising that they actually hold racist opinions and thoughts.
In your case I'm afraid to tell you that yes, you were very much defending reform regardless of how much you about supposedly not defending anyone. I have stated my reasons above which you have ignored, presumably because you realise I am right or because you are too dim to understand it. Either way, I'm not sure why I am wasting my time with this, you do not have the intelligence to comprehend what is being said.
As for the jacket..... Jacket or shirt it doesn't really matter. Fully grown adults wearing club merchandise is sad. That stuff is for kids.
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I cannot now stand and proudly call myself a supporter of the club on 21:55 - Mar 25 with 1327 views
I cannot now stand and proudly call myself a supporter of the club on 14:09 - Mar 25 by Herbivore
I think there are some traits - impatience, frustration with the status quo, wanting the moon on a stick, inability to gain perspective - that are likely common amongst both bedwetters and Reform voters.
"frustration with the status quo" - no, not me - "Rockin' All Over The World" was great!
I cannot now stand and proudly call myself a supporter of the club on 16:36 - Mar 25 by boysof1981
Can guarantee they’ll be some on here bemoaning the visit when we fail to get promoted. It won’t be because of the poor football or management of the team all season, some will say some politician turned up and ruined it all. Pathetic
lol, something that hasn’t happened is “pathetic”! What an odd person you are.
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I cannot now stand and proudly call myself a supporter of the club on 22:24 - Mar 25 with 1241 views
I cannot now stand and proudly call myself a supporter of the club on 23:21 - Mar 24 by onceablue
I guess there are a couple of positives from this debacle
With so many people disgusted with the club and therefore going to boycott games I will be able to get a drink at the bar and won’t have to queue to get in the ground.
Happy days
I would never have put you down as self-interested above the interests of the club, community et al.
I cannot now stand and proudly call myself a supporter of the club on 07:13 - Mar 25 by muhrensleftfoot
Can't believe all the fuss about this. What an absolute over the top reaction on here! Anyone would think Putin had rolled into Town. I won't vote for Farage but he's a legitimate politician who could well be next PM, and quite a number of the guys I go to match days with, support him. Just get a life - there's far more important things going on in the world right now, and where ITFC are concerned, my only worry is whether we'll get promoted this season.
It's also happened, there isn't any going back, the damage is done, the PR was rubbish, someone will get a massive slap on the wrist (or worse) and at some point people will have to move on. All the good stuff the club do still happened and will continue to happen.
While I get the complete shock and frustration of the naivety surrounding it, the meltdown has been biblical level because of who it was and his politics rather than anything else.
To think the amount of stick anyone used to get for dare criticizing anything the club on anything such as recruitment from the same people!
Take a deep breathe, it will be ok. Or if the major oversight was a complete deal breaker, then that personal decision is up to people to walk with their feet I guess, which I very much doubt they will.
Organized protests and fans saying hope we don't go up, come on FFS!
I cannot now stand and proudly call myself a supporter of the club on 07:13 - Mar 25 by muhrensleftfoot
Can't believe all the fuss about this. What an absolute over the top reaction on here! Anyone would think Putin had rolled into Town. I won't vote for Farage but he's a legitimate politician who could well be next PM, and quite a number of the guys I go to match days with, support him. Just get a life - there's far more important things going on in the world right now, and where ITFC are concerned, my only worry is whether we'll get promoted this season.
Well said.
You must have articulated yourself better than me, as I've said similar on other threads and received loads of downvotes! Hey ho, such is life.
You are 1 of 10s of thousand of ITFC supporters. But look at me - I want to tell everyone I don't like ITFC anymore - Well guess what....you have a choice who you support, go support someone else, I am sure you will not be missed. You don't need to plaster it all over here just so you can get up votes and reassurances from other members of the mob.
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I cannot now stand and proudly call myself a supporter of the club on 09:04 - Mar 26 with 831 views
I cannot now stand and proudly call myself a supporter of the club on 14:09 - Mar 25 by Herbivore
I think there are some traits - impatience, frustration with the status quo, wanting the moon on a stick, inability to gain perspective - that are likely common amongst both bedwetters and Reform voters.
You seem confused. On this subject the bedwetters are the anti Reform voters - quite clearly.
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I cannot now stand and proudly call myself a supporter of the club on 09:05 - Mar 26 with 819 views
I cannot now stand and proudly call myself a supporter of the club on 09:05 - Mar 26 by Norfolk_north
Spotted the reform voter
I have never voted in my life and never will. I do not have a political persuasion. I am just fed up with a lot of these repetitive 'look at me' posts.
But what if I was a reform voter? More people are voting for them than any other party.
Saying you spotted one is like me claiming I have spotted someone without a job as you seem to spend a long time on here spouting your views and shutting down any views that differ from your own. Chances are you do indeed have a job.
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I cannot now stand and proudly call myself a supporter of the club on 09:18 - Mar 26 with 757 views
I cannot now stand and proudly call myself a supporter of the club on 09:15 - Mar 26 by ITFCson
I have never voted in my life and never will. I do not have a political persuasion. I am just fed up with a lot of these repetitive 'look at me' posts.
But what if I was a reform voter? More people are voting for them than any other party.
Saying you spotted one is like me claiming I have spotted someone without a job as you seem to spend a long time on here spouting your views and shutting down any views that differ from your own. Chances are you do indeed have a job.
You sound very triggered for someone who has no political persuasion. Calm down snowflake.
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I cannot now stand and proudly call myself a supporter of the club on 09:22 - Mar 26 with 739 views
I cannot now stand and proudly call myself a supporter of the club on 07:13 - Mar 25 by muhrensleftfoot
Can't believe all the fuss about this. What an absolute over the top reaction on here! Anyone would think Putin had rolled into Town. I won't vote for Farage but he's a legitimate politician who could well be next PM, and quite a number of the guys I go to match days with, support him. Just get a life - there's far more important things going on in the world right now, and where ITFC are concerned, my only worry is whether we'll get promoted this season.
"Anyone would think Putin had rolled in to town!"
Weird point of reference when we basically had Putin's puppet instead.
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I cannot now stand and proudly call myself a supporter of the club on 09:33 - Mar 26 with 676 views
I cannot now stand and proudly call myself a supporter of the club on 09:33 - Mar 26 by Norfolk_north
It would appear you don't know what the definition of irony is. That's ok, not everyone is blessed with intelligence.
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The implication of your post is that you are blessed with intelligence while others or not. I’m sure you are.
In this thread you have posted ‘Anybody who supports farage is a horrible and terrible person.’
I gather 4.2 million people voted for Reform in the last election, including some friends and acquaintances of mine. Are all 4.2 million horrible and terrible people? A simple yes or no will suffice. Assuming from your post the answer is yes, what would you do about it?
I can only think of one solution. Remove their right to vote. Would that be something you’d support?
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I cannot now stand and proudly call myself a supporter of the club on 09:59 - Mar 26 with 607 views
I cannot now stand and proudly call myself a supporter of the club on 09:53 - Mar 26 by Churchman
The implication of your post is that you are blessed with intelligence while others or not. I’m sure you are.
In this thread you have posted ‘Anybody who supports farage is a horrible and terrible person.’
I gather 4.2 million people voted for Reform in the last election, including some friends and acquaintances of mine. Are all 4.2 million horrible and terrible people? A simple yes or no will suffice. Assuming from your post the answer is yes, what would you do about it?
I can only think of one solution. Remove their right to vote. Would that be something you’d support?
Yes they are terrible and horrible people. Why is this difficult for you to grasp?
Reform don't hide their terrible and horrible policies and attitudes. They very clearly run on a platform of hate, bigotry, xenophobia and racism. If somebody sees that and decides yes! That's a bit of me, I want to vote for the horrible and terrible racists then yes, that makes them terrible and horrible people.
Just because there's a lot of terrible and horrible people that will vote for them it does not make them any less of a terrible person with disgusting views.
This is all very simple so I'm not sure why it has caused you such confusion but as stated previously, not everyone can be blessed with intelligence.
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I cannot now stand and proudly call myself a supporter of the club on 10:45 - Mar 26 with 554 views
I cannot now stand and proudly call myself a supporter of the club on 09:59 - Mar 26 by Norfolk_north
Yes they are terrible and horrible people. Why is this difficult for you to grasp?
Reform don't hide their terrible and horrible policies and attitudes. They very clearly run on a platform of hate, bigotry, xenophobia and racism. If somebody sees that and decides yes! That's a bit of me, I want to vote for the horrible and terrible racists then yes, that makes them terrible and horrible people.
Just because there's a lot of terrible and horrible people that will vote for them it does not make them any less of a terrible person with disgusting views.
This is all very simple so I'm not sure why it has caused you such confusion but as stated previously, not everyone can be blessed with intelligence.
So refreshing to see someone call it out for what it is, rather than all this 'I'm apolitical, anyone can say what they want' nonsense.
If you're voting for Farage, you're one of two things:
- A horrible racist. - Someone who's willing to vote for a horrible racist.
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I cannot now stand and proudly call myself a supporter of the club on 10:58 - Mar 26 with 525 views