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  • #2
    Originally posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    A 5 litre can of snake oil for me please, put it on my tab.

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    • #3
      He was on a Spanish news channel talking about RCDE and multi-club ownership and negotiating the pitfalls as well as the benefits. The fans were soaking it up. He needs to get to grips with the Spanish language though.

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      • #4
        I wouldn't trust him as far as Sean Dyche could throw him.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by sinkov View Post
          I wouldn't trust him as far as Sean Dyche could throw him.
          Behave yourself mon ami, he's a man of God, he wouldn't lie would he?

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          • #6
            You know the script mon ami, the usual rules of engagement don't apply for those who believe in God.
            The concept of the Jewish people being the chosen people is rooted in biblical texts, particularly in Deuteronomy 7:6, which states, "For you are a people consecrated to your God: of all the peoples on earth Adonai your God chose you to be God’s treasured people". This belief is central to Judaism and is expressed in various Jewish traditions and prayers, emphasizing their unique mission and responsibility to fulfil God's covenant. The idea of being chosen is not merely about racial superiority but rather about a spiritual and ethical obligation to serve God and the world.
            The idea being that you can drop megatons of bombs on to the heads of Jewish hostages and then continue to kill Palestinian kids because Hamas can't find the corpses buried under the same rubble the bombs created in the first place. Madness.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
              You know the script mon ami, the usual rules of engagement don't apply for those who believe in God.
              The concept of the Jewish people being the chosen people is rooted in biblical texts, particularly in Deuteronomy 7:6, which states, "For you are a people consecrated to your God: of all the peoples on earth Adonai your God chose you to be GodÂ’s treasured people". This belief is central to Judaism and is expressed in various Jewish traditions and prayers, emphasizing their unique mission and responsibility to fulfil God's covenant. The idea of being chosen is not merely about racial superiority but rather about a spiritual and ethical obligation to serve God and the world.
              The idea being that you can drop megatons of bombs on to the heads of Jewish hostages and then continue to kill Palestinian kids because Hamas can't find the corpses buried under the same rubble the bombs created in the first place. Madness.
              Where is Pace living? Burnley or Spain.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
                You know the script mon ami, the usual rules of engagement don't apply for those who believe in God.
                The concept of the Jewish people being the chosen people is rooted in biblical texts, particularly in Deuteronomy 7:6, which states, "For you are a people consecrated to your God: of all the peoples on earth Adonai your God chose you to be God’s treasured people". This belief is central to Judaism and is expressed in various Jewish traditions and prayers, emphasizing their unique mission and responsibility to fulfil God's covenant. The idea of being chosen is not merely about racial superiority but rather about a spiritual and ethical obligation to serve God and the world.
                The idea being that you can drop megatons of bombs on to the heads of Jewish hostages and then continue to kill Palestinian kids because Hamas can't find the corpses buried under the same rubble the bombs created in the first place. Madness.
                Save your political rants for the dedicated thread. This is about Pace, not your warped statements on the Middle East. Thank you.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Swissclaret View Post
                  Save your political rants for the dedicated thread. This is about Pace, not your warped statements on the Middle East. Thank you.
                  Touched a nerve did I S_c? I spare not one opportunity to deride apologists for genocide and supporters of any apartheid state.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by barrie_burn View Post
                    Where is Pace living? Burnley or Spain.
                    Barcelona barrie.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
                      You know the script mon ami, the usual rules of engagement don't apply for those who believe in God.
                      The concept of the Jewish people being the chosen people is rooted in biblical texts, particularly in Deuteronomy 7:6, which states, "For you are a people consecrated to your God: of all the peoples on earth Adonai your God chose you to be God’s treasured people". This belief is central to Judaism and is expressed in various Jewish traditions and prayers, emphasizing their unique mission and responsibility to fulfil God's covenant. The idea of being chosen is not merely about racial superiority but rather about a spiritual and ethical obligation to serve God and the world.
                      The idea being that you can drop megatons of bombs on to the heads of Jewish hostages and then continue to kill Palestinian kids because Hamas can't find the corpses buried under the same rubble the bombs created in the first place. Madness.
                      Now that the conflict is dying down mon ami, I'm investigating my next holiday being in the Holy Land. I had the intention never to fly again but for such a brave people and nation I shall make an exception.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by sinkov View Post
                        Now that the conflict is dying down mon ami, I'm investigating my next holiday being in the Holy Land. I had the intention never to fly again but for such a brave people and nation I shall make an exception.
                        I was mesmerised mon ami while watching the first funeral procession of the first returned dead hostage, I had no idea Israel contained so many white skinned, blonde Jews.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
                          Touched a nerve did I S_c? I spare not one opportunity to deride apologists for genocide and supporters of any apartheid state.
                          Not at all, BT. Happy to discuss politics any time, on the correct thread. We do not need your left-wing deranged comments on everything.

                          And then you wonder why this site is dying!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Swissclaret View Post
                            Not at all, BT. Happy to discuss politics any time, on the correct thread. We do not need your left-wing deranged comments on everything.

                            And then you wonder why this site is dying!
                            Why are my comments "deranged"? So basically, you are saying that we aren’t civilised enough to have a debate over the Gaza/West Bank issue, just because we argue from incongruent platforms. What difference does a thread make?

                            Talking about Alan Pace swerved the "Are you a Catholic" question brilliantly on Spanish TV on Sunday. He said he will go to his own "iglesia" when he gets home.

                            I know why this site is diminishing and it's not because of politics, it's because of the plethora of social media platforms available for Burnley fans from across the globe.

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