NTRoyal The Irish fought in....WW2
Yeah, for the Germans.
by Maguire » 13 Nov 2012 11:12
NTRoyal The Irish fought in....WW2
MaguireNTRoyal The Irish fought in....WW2
Yeah, for the Germans.
by Wax Jacket » 13 Nov 2012 14:10
by BR2 » 13 Nov 2012 14:20
Terminal BoardomVictor Meldrew I can't see that anybody else has picked up on the fact that Irishman McLean of Sunderland refused to wear a shirt with a poppy on it.
With all the stuff about not wearing "kick it out " t-shirts (optional and it was not part of their work uniform) how disrespectful was it for McLean to refuse to wear the special shirt on a special Saturday?
Why doesn't he f*** off back to Ireland and earn a living there?
Where will all this end?
Will Jason Roberts refuse to wear a Reading shirt because he shops at Lidl rather than Waitrose?
Will one of the teams sponsored by online bookies get players not wearing the shirt becauuse they don't bet?
Will non-drinkers refuse to wear a shirt if their club is sponsored by a drinks companies?
Will they refuse to wear boots unless the leather comes from humanely slaughtered animals?
You are footballers-get on with doing what you are paid to do.
What a pile of poo. The clubs and players get paid for those things. The poppy is a different thing altogether.
by Stuka » 13 Nov 2012 14:26
John Madejski's WalletAlexander Litvinenko Because correct me if I'm wrong, all those people being commemorated died so that people could have personal freedom of choice.
Here here
And as such, it is our right to consider him a scummy little feeble-minded irish pcunter and treat him accordingly
by BR2 » 13 Nov 2012 14:28
Silver FoxVictor Meldrew You are footballers-get on with doing what you are paid to do.
I didn't realise they were being paid to promote the british Legion appeal?
by Barry the bird boggler » 13 Nov 2012 14:31
by Alexander Litvinenko » 13 Nov 2012 14:58
Barry the bird boggler Agree wholeheartedly with poppy day and it should be an International thing to commemorate the dead of all wars everywhere (sadly what the world lacks at the moment). Also believe strongly there should be a white poppy for the millions of "civilians" that got caught up in various wars either just through being their ot through the nature of their jobs.
by Big Foot » 13 Nov 2012 15:10
by larry1971 » 13 Nov 2012 15:22
by soggy biscuit » 13 Nov 2012 15:23
Barry the bird boggler Agree wholeheartedly with poppy day and it should be an International thing to commemorate the dead of all wars everywhere.
by NTRoyal » 13 Nov 2012 18:37
MaguireNTRoyal The Irish fought in....WW2
Yeah, for the Germans.
by AthleticoSpizz » 13 Nov 2012 18:43
by who are ya? » 13 Nov 2012 19:33
by Jackson Corner » 13 Nov 2012 19:36
by TBM » 13 Nov 2012 19:44
by Jackson Corner » 13 Nov 2012 19:48
NTRoyalMaguireNTRoyal The Irish fought in....WW2
Yeah, for the Germans.
Yes a small number of Repulican tools sided with the Nazi's. However, as far as I am aware plenty of Irish signed up to fight against them.
by Man Friday » 13 Nov 2012 21:16
PBR i don't wear a poppy, suck it
by M Brook » 14 Nov 2012 09:48
by Terminal Boardom » 14 Nov 2012 10:40
soggy biscuitBarry the bird boggler Agree wholeheartedly with poppy day and it should be an International thing to commemorate the dead of all wars everywhere.
Isn't the poppy a symbol in commonwealth countries?
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