Links to slavery?

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Re: Links to slavery?

by taipairoyal » 16 Jan 2016 00:28


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Re: Links to slavery?

by taipairoyal » 16 Jan 2016 09:39


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Re: Links to slavery?

by Old Biscuitman » 16 Jan 2016 10:43

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Nameless Let's come up with a list of 'ethical' football clubs.....

Forest Green Rovers


If their Club Charter is to be believed, that certainly is true. FGR also has a long history of close involvement with local communities in the Stroud valleys. And under the ownership of the founder of Ecotricity it is definitely a "green" club.

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Re: Links to slavery?

by strap » 16 Jan 2016 11:07

Whilst I am sure this is all very interesting, (and many thanks for the link to Irish slavery, never knew that - not sure many modern Irish people know about - my wife and family certainly didn't), does it REALLY belong on the TEAM board? Struggling to see its relevance to even the Club Policies section either. But heyho, liberal self-flagellating do-gooders have the right to freedom of expression too. Just wish they had been around in the 1600's to nip it in the bud when something positive could have been done about it - the likely response notwithstanding.

Of course, there is still the ongoing slave trade in the Arab world that can be stopped - but as that would upset our Muslim "friends", of course nothing is said or done about that is it?

Anyway, back to the footy .....

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Re: Links to slavery?

by taipairoyal » 16 Jan 2016 11:26

strap Whilst I am sure this is all very interesting, (and many thanks for the link to Irish slavery, never knew that - not sure many modern Irish people know about - my wife and family certainly didn't), does it REALLY belong on the TEAM board? Struggling to see its relevance to even the Club Policies section either. But heyho, liberal self-flagellating do-gooders have the right to freedom of expression too. Just wish they had been around in the 1600's to nip it in the bud when something positive could have been done about it - the likely response notwithstanding.

Of course, there is still the ongoing slave trade in the Arab world that can be stopped - but as that would upset our Muslim "friends", of course nothing is said or done about that is it?

Anyway, back to the footy .....


Agree 100% with the above, this part of our history is not taught in our Liberal Leftie schools.

Where is it posted on the Team Board?.


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