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    Burnley fans stand firm....

    on today's BBC midday news their reporter boarded a fans bus going to the match at Wolves and asked how many fans voted to leave the EU, most raised their hands. His next question was how many had changed their minds, nobody said they had. So good to see as we know the BBC is biased against the leavers, and I agree with the Burnley boys, I mean have we not stood alone for nearly a thousand years.Stuff the EU with their 5 Presidents.(unelected) Sorry about spelling.
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    Don't worry about the spelling Claw.. It's actually Burnsley..

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    Peoples Vote my arse! Leave means leave.

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    Quote Originally Posted by claw84 View Post
    on today's BBC midday news their reporter boarded a fans bus going to the match at Wolves and asked how many fans voted to leave the EU, most raised their hands. His next question was how many had changed their minds, nobody said they had. So good to see as we know the BBC is biased against the leavers, and I agree with the Burnley boys, I mean have we not stood alone for nearly a thousand years.Stuff the EU with their 5 Presidents.(unelected) Sorry about spelling.
    Would the result have been the same if the Reporter boarded the bus after the Wolves game?

    Anyway, an open vote that all can see is not a vote to trust.

    People prefer to remain quite over their true voting habits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blueheeler1 View Post
    Would the result have been the same if the Reporter boarded the bus after the Wolves game?
    You've got me there Blue, why would being played off the park by Wolves alter anyone's views on Brexit ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    You've got me there Blue, why would being played off the park by Wolves alter anyone's views on Brexit ?
    optimistic on the way to Wolves--pessimistic on the way back?

    It was tongue in cheek though!

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    Quote Originally Posted by blueheeler1 View Post
    optimistic on the way to Wolves--pessimistic on the way back?

    It was tongue in cheek though!
    On that basis it seems Cameron dropped a ******* with the timing of the referendum, he should have picked the day after one of our abject performances under Roy, it would have been a landside for Remain.

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