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Kid Icarus

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  1. I'd love for our fanbase to be more like that tbh. Politically yes, but also just in our attitude towards OUR football club - we all saw the arguments a lot of our fans resorted to to avoid any kind of rebellion towards Ashley. Essentially turning non-action and lining Ashley's pockets into a form of rebellion in itself.
  2. Liverpool fans were all for the Super League?
  3. Kid Icarus

    Loris Karius

    Shelvey's definitely got a catwalk model look about him and I don't necessarily just mean the Paris level on Hitman.
  4. Kid Icarus

    Loris Karius

    Carroll never gets mentioned but based on lasses I've known, he's probably the most mentioned/highest rated
  5. It's understandable to make the presumption, but anyone with any experience of mental health problems will tell you that mental health and being a cunt aren't mutually exclusive.
  6. The arguments I'm seeing all have a reoccurring theme. That having no respect for the queen and monarchy is self-loathing, it's a lack of respect for your country, you shouldn't boo your national anthem. Just completely missing the point that to people who have no respect for the monarchy, the national anthem, and that type of national identity, the idea of it having anything to do with yourself doesn't exist. There's no connection with it, it's alienating and plays no part in any national identity or pride.
  7. I think we've gotten away from how Wor Flags considered doing a tribute like
  8. I really don't see how you can't. It's divisive, whereas all of the other examples aren't and generally have a connection with the club.
  9. Fans and players have a connection to NUFC, the thing that unites every person in the stadium. A monarch head of state is a totally different matter in this day and age. I touched on it in another thread, but it would be accepted as a given that a tribute to the Tories would a no-go political divider, this is the same principle.
  10. Can barely believe a tribute to the queen was even considered tbh. I would have thought it was clear to see how divisive that would be
  11. It's totally different though really like. It's very easy to make the argument that the national anthem shouldn't be respected and more or less impossible to make the argument that Hillsborough shouldn't be respected. That's if it even happens anyway.
  12. How can you possibly conflate booing the national anthem with 'booing Hillsborough'? What a weird thing to say
  13. He had some obvious limitations, and looked like a player that almost didn't have an obvious position, but I really liked him in spite of that for some reason. Very unique player. Hope he enjoys his retirement.
  14. Only encountered him a few times in Shearer's whenever I was in there with work. Somehow every time I would overhear him at the bar and every time he would be saying something cuntish while propping up the bar. Slagging off the fans, defending Ashley, refusing to walk to a taxi that had parked on the other side of the road for him. All of that was without even talking to him, I'm sure others on here had similar experiences as well. Twitter has allowed him to broadcast it far and wide.
  15. It's the opposite of what we're supposed to believe about Rugby and Football.
  16. Quite cathartic that everyone's been able to see first hand over the last few years just how much of a complete bellend Mick Lowes has always been like.
  17. As a tribute to the Queen, we're wasting the working class's money
  18. Steve Cooper leaving the merry men just after recruiting them would be canny funny like
  19. Every side of me would, he's a fucking divy
  20. Didn't someone just mention no sports events for 10 days? The Bournemouth match is in 9 days
  21. West Ham have injuries so it might have been better for it to go ahead but I'm not going to complain about ASM and Bruno getting more recuperation time.
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