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Re: BFTG Forest

by windermere_royal » 01 Dec 2013 16:02

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St. Brynjar Gained three points on QPR, Burnley, Forest, Leeds and Watford. Excellent weekend, although the fact we're still 7 adrift of the autos says a lot about our very indifferent form of late.

Great results eh! Wigan should be able to help us by beating Derby too


Derby 3-0 up. looks like the European campaign is ruining Wigan`s Season, even though they were at home Thursday

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Re: BFTG Forest

by dizzynewheights » 01 Dec 2013 18:43

St Pauli


Love the shout of 'scabs' at the Nottinghamshire lot on 1:32 on the pog video. 8)

84/85- Never Forgive, Never Forget.



Whoever that is, they sound handsome

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Re: BFTG Forest

by St Pauli » 01 Dec 2013 18:50

If I can assume that it was you what shouted it BBTL, can I just say you've gone way up in my estimation.

The question is, were you alive in 1985? (Sub question: Is it possible to judge groups of people in past events that happened in a time when one wasn't alive?)

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Re: BFTG Forest

by Glory Boy » 01 Dec 2013 19:25

St Pauli


Love the shout of 'scabs' at the Nottinghamshire lot on 1:32 on the pog video. 8)

84/85- Never Forgive, Never Forget.


Ooh that most hurt so much being called a scab. How do those Notts folk sleep at night.

I bet they wore jumbo ties and flares too those naughty scabs.

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Re: BFTG Forest

by P!ssed Off » 01 Dec 2013 19:30

St Pauli If I can assume that it was you what shouted it BBTL, can I just say you've gone way up in my estimation.

The question is, were you alive in 1985? (Sub question: Is it possible to judge groups of people in past events that happened in a time when one wasn't alive?)


St Pauli, I think if you're going to use slogans such as "84/85- Never Forgive, Never Forget." then you should indeed use quotation marks.
Otherwise it suggests that the slogan portrays your own feelings, when clearly you are merely parroting the feelings of others.

As you've already pointed out, the mining strike had nothing to do with you therefore who exactly would require your forgiveness is a mystery.

As you've already mentioned, you weren't even alive at the time. You can remember it as a documented, historical event, if you like but to remember it as some sort of emotional grievance is a bit :roll: .

Avon Royal's " :roll: " was very much correct in this case.


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Re: BFTG Forest

by winchester_royal » 01 Dec 2013 19:33

^Typical scab argument

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Re: BFTG Forest

by P!ssed Off » 01 Dec 2013 19:42

winchester_royal ^Typical scab argument


:lol:
According to the SWP I "broke the sacred picket line" when attending a uni lecture last year.
Couldn't give a oxf*rd mate...

You should have seen their :( faces when the few hundred people in the lecture hall told their merry band of about 12 to piss off.
Worst. Occupation. Ever.

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Re: BFTG Forest

by winchester_royal » 01 Dec 2013 19:48

More strikes on Tuesday. I have my Maggie mask at the ready.

Ding dong the witch is back 8)

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Re: BFTG Forest

by M Brook » 01 Dec 2013 19:55

winchester_royal More strikes on Tuesday. I have my Maggie mask at the ready.

Ding dong the witch is back 8)


Very funny :roll:


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Re: BFTG Forest

by winchester_royal » 01 Dec 2013 19:59

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winchester_royal More strikes on Tuesday. I have my Maggie mask at the ready.

Ding dong the witch is back 8)


Very funny :roll:


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Re: BFTG Forest

by paultheroyal » 01 Dec 2013 20:09

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winchester_royal More strikes on Tuesday. I have my Maggie mask at the ready.

Ding dong the witch is back 8)


Very funny :roll:


Of all the things to use a :roll: at.
:lol:

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Re: BFTG Forest

by St Pauli » 01 Dec 2013 20:17

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St Pauli If I can assume that it was you what shouted it BBTL, can I just say you've gone way up in my estimation.

The question is, were you alive in 1985? (Sub question: Is it possible to judge groups of people in past events that happened in a time when one wasn't alive?)


St Pauli, I think if you're going to use slogans such as "84/85- Never Forgive, Never Forget." then you should indeed use quotation marks.
Otherwise it suggests that the slogan portrays your own feelings, when clearly you are merely parroting the feelings of others.

As you've already pointed out, the mining strike had nothing to do with you therefore who exactly would require your forgiveness is a mystery.

As you've already mentioned, you weren't even alive at the time. You can remember it as a documented, historical event, if you like but to remember it as some sort of emotional grievance is a bit :roll: .

Avon Royal's " :roll: " was very much correct in this case.


I would have thought it was obvious that the Nottinghamshire scabs should be begging for my forgiveness as they had a direct hand in destroying the working class movement which is why the country (that I have to live in) is in the sorry state it is.

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Re: BFTG Forest

by St Pauli » 01 Dec 2013 20:19

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winchester_royal ^Typical scab argument


:lol:
According to the SWP I "broke the sacred picket line" when attending a uni lecture last year.
Couldn't give a oxf*rd mate...

You should have seen their :( faces when the few hundred people in the lecture hall told their merry band of about 12 to piss off.
Worst. Occupation. Ever.


So they went off to the pub whilst you and your fellow scabs sat down desperate to learn, study hard, and pass an apple to teacher?

I think I know who's winning here.


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Re: BFTG Forest

by P!ssed Off » 01 Dec 2013 20:21

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St Pauli If I can assume that it was you what shouted it BBTL, can I just say you've gone way up in my estimation.

The question is, were you alive in 1985? (Sub question: Is it possible to judge groups of people in past events that happened in a time when one wasn't alive?)


St Pauli, I think if you're going to use slogans such as "84/85- Never Forgive, Never Forget." then you should indeed use quotation marks.
Otherwise it suggests that the slogan portrays your own feelings, when clearly you are merely parroting the feelings of others.

As you've already pointed out, the mining strike had nothing to do with you therefore who exactly would require your forgiveness is a mystery.

As you've already mentioned, you weren't even alive at the time. You can remember it as a documented, historical event, if you like but to remember it as some sort of emotional grievance is a bit :roll: .

Avon Royal's " :roll: " was very much correct in this case.


I would have thought it was obvious that the Nottinghamshire scabs should be begging for my forgiveness as they had a direct hand in destroying the working class movement which is why the country (that I have to live in) is in the sorry state it is.


:idea:

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Re: BFTG Forest

by St Pauli » 01 Dec 2013 20:25

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Love the shout of 'scabs' at the Nottinghamshire lot on 1:32 on the pog video. 8)

84/85- Never Forgive, Never Forget.


Ooh that most hurt so much being called a scab. How do those Notts folk sleep at night.

I bet they wore jumbo ties and flares too those naughty scabs.


It does m8 it does.

I was in a Nottinghamshire pit village 3 years ago (closed pit of course) and they were protesting against a planned incinerator in their village.

Did the bosses care about these blacklegs once they'd done their dirty work for them?

Did they bollocks.

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Re: BFTG Forest

by Man Friday » 01 Dec 2013 20:30

All about principles. Your average football fan these days can't relate to that alien line of thinking at all as their clubs sell their soul to chase the PL Yen and the fans follow like sheep (except for a few that believe in tradition and principles and old-fashioned nonsense like that, ref Hull Tigers Utd).
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Re: BFTG Forest

by winchester_royal » 01 Dec 2013 20:33

Lol. So someone who doesn't sympathise with industrial action, or the persecution of those who choose to earn a living to support their family, has no principles?

SociaLOLism

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Re: BFTG Forest

by St Pauli » 01 Dec 2013 20:39

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I would have thought it was obvious that the Nottinghamshire scabs should be begging for my forgiveness as they had a direct hand in destroying the working class movement which is why the country (that I have to live in) is in the sorry state it is.


:idea:


MR. SCHERER: 'Why do you not stay in Russia?'

MR. ROBESON: 'Because my father was a slave, and my people died to build this country and I am going to stay here and have a part of it just like you. And no fascist- minded people will drive me from it. Is that clear?'

With quotation marks just for you PO.

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Re: BFTG Forest

by Man Friday » 01 Dec 2013 20:42

winchester_royal Lol. So someone who doesn't sympathise with industrial action, or the persecution of those who choose to earn a living to support their family, has no principles?

SociaLOLism

Didn't say that. What I would say is that someone who acts in the way you describe has reduced principles. De facto.

Agree with sociaLoLism comment though.

Anyway, you have me at an advantage WR - you seem to spend your life on this forum responding to every post that you disagree with. I'm afraid I don't have that luxury of time. (Nor the inclination.)

See you all in a few days' time. :D

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Re: BFTG Forest

by P!ssed Off » 01 Dec 2013 20:49

St Pauli
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I would have thought it was obvious that the Nottinghamshire scabs should be begging for my forgiveness as they had a direct hand in destroying the working class movement which is why the country (that I have to live in) is in the sorry state it is.


:idea:


MR. SCHERER: 'Why do you not stay in Russia?'

MR. ROBESON: 'Because my father was a slave, and my people died to build this country and I am going to stay here and have a part of it just like you. And no fascist- minded people will drive me from it. Is that clear?'

With quotation marks just for you PO.


:lol:
I thought you were German?

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