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    Excellent post WBAFC92.
    Far too rational and reasoned for many on this board.
    This board is basically for grumpy old men, who have bipolar traits.
    Good work and I really enjoyed your analysis , made lots of sense.

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    Dear liquidator, you are perspicacious beyond measure. Perhaps there is an alternative albion universe where people don't keep banging on about gays "ramming it down your throat".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roymit View Post
    Dear liquidator, you are perspicacious beyond measure. Perhaps there is an alternative albion universe where people don't keep banging on about gays "ramming it down your throat".

    As I learnt with Tony Pulis, everyone has a view and is entitled to that view. My view of Tony Pulis, may be different from the next person, but I am sure he will be good at his present club. Even Rondon brings about different views - I am of the opinion he could not hit a barn door but of course he was a nice chap and held up the ball well! Others may think differently.

    Boards are for all sorts of topics ranging from footie that we all love ( well on the odd occasion if a West Brom fan ) or about music, politics, the economy and how Joe Smith plants his bulbs!

    The many posts on Brighton Pride were good - not racist/homo, and the majority were of the view that gays should not ram their ***ual orientation down ones throat! As Mick pointed out - can you imagine if there were to be a London March for Straight People - what's the difference!

    The country is a mess because of liberals and do gooders. The latest is that Boris should apologize as he viewed a female in a burka to be like a bank robber! FFS - if somebody called Ed Sheeran a scruffy git - is that an attack on all gingers?

    I am of the view there should be no apology for the burka comment as he's entitled to his view! Having spent a huge amount of time in the Middle East, many who wear burkas are lovely people. That said - should burkas be allowed? I would have no issue whatsoever if a person in Muslim dress taught my own child as long as their English was as good as the next English person and they were burka free. Wearing a burka in a school ( one of many places as an example ) should not be permitted as a child usually looks to lip read/engage with expression from a persons face for friendship, care and understanding. Many Muslims would agree with me on this point, although some do gooders who are white British may not! Here lies the problem. Going through airport security, my 7 year old was hand searched and this caused no problem - it did though when a " somebody" went through security with a burka and was not checked! Why? Did security feel they could get a complaint or was the individual a do gooder!

    Are other European Countries wrong? Are we a magnet for immigration because of our do gooders, and their constant banging on about a re-vote on Brexit!

    Happy for all as long as they pay taxes, can support themselves, speak English, and respect our culture and religion, as we should if outside of the UK.

    So lets hope the alternative albion universe brings about more creativity, more hard work, players who want to graft for the shirt - in a league which is inferior to the one we were in!

    If everyone discussed everything West Brom, it would be very depressing especially at the moment!

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    Quote Originally Posted by baggieal View Post
    As I learnt with Tony Pulis, everyone has a view and is entitled to that view. My view of Tony Pulis, may be different from the next person, but I am sure he will be good at his present club. Even Rondon brings about different views - I am of the opinion he could not hit a barn door but of course he was a nice chap and held up the ball well! Others may think differently.

    Boards are for all sorts of topics ranging from footie that we all love ( well on the odd occasion if a West Brom fan ) or about music, politics, the economy and how Joe Smith plants his bulbs!

    The many posts on Brighton Pride were good - not racist/homo, and the majority were of the view that gays should not ram their ***ual orientation down ones throat! As Mick pointed out - can you imagine if there were to be a London March for Straight People - what's the difference!

    The country is a mess because of liberals and do gooders. The latest is that Boris should apologize as he viewed a female in a burka to be like a bank robber! FFS - if somebody called Ed Sheeran a scruffy git - is that an attack on all gingers?

    I am of the view there should be no apology for the burka comment as he's entitled to his view! Having spent a huge amount of time in the Middle East, many who wear burkas are lovely people. That said - should burkas be allowed? I would have no issue whatsoever if a person in Muslim dress taught my own child as long as their English was as good as the next English person and they were burka free. Wearing a burka in a school ( one of many places as an example ) should not be permitted as a child usually looks to lip read/engage with expression from a persons face for friendship, care and understanding. Many Muslims would agree with me on this point, although some do gooders who are white British may not! Here lies the problem. Going through airport security, my 7 year old was hand searched and this caused no problem - it did though when a " somebody" went through security with a burka and was not checked! Why? Did security feel they could get a complaint or was the individual a do gooder!

    Are other European Countries wrong? Are we a magnet for immigration because of our do gooders, and their constant banging on about a re-vote on Brexit!

    Happy for all as long as they pay taxes, can support themselves, speak English, and respect our culture and religion, as we should if outside of the UK.

    So lets hope the alternative albion universe brings about more creativity, more hard work, players who want to graft for the shirt - in a league which is inferior to the one we were in!

    If everyone discussed everything West Brom, it would be very depressing especially at the moment!
    What the fk was that all about Al' ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Albionic68 View Post
    What the fk was that all about Al' ?


    Felt like Cantona! Still feckin depressed from last night! Faith will be restored when Jenkins spends that Strong Budget he promised before Thursday!

    You never know Jenkins might go to a high street bank dressed in a burka to deliver this promise - get the drift

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    Quote Originally Posted by baggieal View Post
    Felt like Cantona! Still feckin depressed from last night! Faith will be restored when Jenkins spends that Strong Budget he promised before Thursday!

    You never know Jenkins might go to a high street bank dressed in a burka to deliver this promise - get the drift
    Can't see him paying for a burka Al', although he might see if he could get one on 'loan' .

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    QUOTE

    I am of the view there should be no apology for the burka comment as he's entitled to his view! Having spent a huge amount of time in the Middle East, many who wear burkas are lovely people. That said - should burkas be allowed? I would have no issue whatsoever if a person in Muslim dress taught my own child as long as their English was as good as the next English person and they were burka free. Wearing a burka in a school ( one of many places as an example ) should not be permitted as a child usually looks to lip read/engage with expression from a persons face for friendship, care and understanding. Many Muslims would agree with me on this point, although some do gooders who are white British may not! Here lies the problem. Going through airport security, my 7 year old was hand searched and this caused no problem - it did though when a " somebody" went through security with a burka and was not checked! Why? Did security feel they could get a complaint or was the individual a do gooder!

    Are other European Countries wrong? Are we a magnet for immigration because of our do gooders, and their constant banging on about a re-vote on Brexit!

    Happy for all as long as they pay taxes, can support themselves, speak English, and respect our culture and religion, as we should if outside of the UK.

    So lets hope the alternative albion universe brings about more creativity, more hard work, players who want to graft for the shirt - in a league which is inferior to the one we were in!

    If everyone discussed everything West Brom, it would be very depressing especially at the moment! QUOTE

    ***

    Too true Al i'd say Boris is factually correct SEE LINK

    https://tinyurl.com/ycjmq9rg

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    Quote Originally Posted by phild View Post
    QUOTE

    I am of the view there should be no apology for the burka comment as he's entitled to his view! Having spent a huge amount of time in the Middle East, many who wear burkas are lovely people. That said - should burkas be allowed? I would have no issue whatsoever if a person in Muslim dress taught my own child as long as their English was as good as the next English person and they were burka free. Wearing a burka in a school ( one of many places as an example ) should not be permitted as a child usually looks to lip read/engage with expression from a persons face for friendship, care and understanding. Many Muslims would agree with me on this point, although some do gooders who are white British may not! Here lies the problem. Going through airport security, my 7 year old was hand searched and this caused no problem - it did though when a " somebody" went through security with a burka and was not checked! Why? Did security feel they could get a complaint or was the individual a do gooder!

    Are other European Countries wrong? Are we a magnet for immigration because of our do gooders, and their constant banging on about a re-vote on Brexit!

    Happy for all as long as they pay taxes, can support themselves, speak English, and respect our culture and religion, as we should if outside of the UK.

    So lets hope the alternative albion universe brings about more creativity, more hard work, players who want to graft for the shirt - in a league which is inferior to the one we were in!

    If everyone discussed everything West Brom, it would be very depressing especially at the moment! QUOTE

    ***

    Too true Al i'd say Boris is factually correct SEE LINK

    https://tinyurl.com/ycjmq9rg

    Thank you Phild! I rest my case! Was this Livermore with a Burka on as could imagine him carrying a white Handbag and he robs his monthly wage from West Brom FC under the pretense of being a top professional footballer!

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    Quote Originally Posted by phild View Post
    QUOTE

    I am of the view there should be no apology for the burka comment as he's entitled to his view! Having spent a huge amount of time in the Middle East, many who wear burkas are lovely people. That said - should burkas be allowed? I would have no issue whatsoever if a person in Muslim dress taught my own child as long as their English was as good as the next English person and they were burka free. Wearing a burka in a school ( one of many places as an example ) should not be permitted as a child usually looks to lip read/engage with expression from a persons face for friendship, care and understanding. Many Muslims would agree with me on this point, although some do gooders who are white British may not! Here lies the problem. Going through airport security, my 7 year old was hand searched and this caused no problem - it did though when a " somebody" went through security with a burka and was not checked! Why? Did security feel they could get a complaint or was the individual a do gooder!

    Are other European Countries wrong? Are we a magnet for immigration because of our do gooders, and their constant banging on about a re-vote on Brexit!

    Happy for all as long as they pay taxes, can support themselves, speak English, and respect our culture and religion, as we should if outside of the UK.

    So lets hope the alternative albion universe brings about more creativity, more hard work, players who want to graft for the shirt - in a league which is inferior to the one we were in!

    If everyone discussed everything West Brom, it would be very depressing especially at the moment! QUOTE

    ***

    Too true Al i'd say Boris is factually correct SEE LINK

    https://tinyurl.com/ycjmq9rg
    waiting in the bus stop the other day, me and another elderly gentleman. When a woman in the full coverup except for a pair of spectacles on view was running for the bus carrying one of them shopping trollies.i say carrying and running for a reason.the elderly gentleman let her on first,no problem with that . she actually had a OAPs bus pass you couldn’t see her face but no way was she any were near OAPs age , the way she ran she would have beat usain bolt.

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    Dear bagel, in regards to your reply all I will say is that for posters on this board who constantly state that they don't particularly care one way or another about gays it seems rather extraordinary to me how often you and they go out of their way to bring them up. Why? If you really don't care then why do you keep bringing up the subject of gays and their behaviour? As I stated on another thread "Methinks the lady doth protest too much." What is it about the gay community that exercises you so much that you feel it so necessary to pass comment upon homo***uals? How are they :"ramming it down your throat" - a somewhat bizarre and unfortunate choice of metaphor I would have thought. What is apparent from a very cursory reading of the comments on this board is that a lot of older men are very angry about all sorts of things and not just the Albion. Very angry indeed. I think the question that really needs asking is why so much of modern life in this country upsets so many of you?

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