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Thread: Ronaldo brutally snubs Gary Neville on live TV.....ouch!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    At least with the Tory u-turn on tax GN will be paying more of it

    Assuming he isn’t paid in the Cayman Islands
    Possibly so.

    The naive amongst us wouldn’t believe it possible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by howdydoo View Post
    A little over sensitive methinks.

    I posted someone’s opinion. Nothing more. I’ve no real issue with Neville despite the team he played for. I think he talks a lot of sense.

    Is he being a tad hypocritical? I think you could argue he is. Are most people? Yeah they are.

    You are a prime example.
    In what way am I a prime example?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ragingpup View Post
    Very interesting that you have omitted the bit of his comment that changes the meaning of it:

    You quoted him as saying "I don't want anyone living in No.10 or No.11... thinking about bankers bonuses... it's not right & it's immoral.. "

    What he actually said was I don't want anyone living in No.10 or No.11 , when people areworried about paying their energy bills and worried about how they are going to get through the winter, thinking about bankers bonuses... it's not right & it's immoral..


    That omitted sentence makes much more sense of what Neville is saying. I know Howdy will be demanding that he kills his mother and sells her body for meat in order to raise money for the poor, but for me he's just making a political point. I remember my childhood hero Gary Numan making positive comments about the Conservatives and Thathcher whenb I was young. He was still a hero to me, and he's still entitled to those views now. Who cares?
    Bankers and footballers are overpaid but at least bankers work 50-60 hours a week and they've done A Levels, degrees, banking qualifications. Footballers live the life of Riley, they never have to grow up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAMiller View Post
    You've got to give it credit though, Qatar looks a lovely place. I only know this from the barrage of TV ads that seem to have randomly started here over the past few weeks touting it as a tourism destination. It takes me back to the days when you knew Christmas was over when the Pontins adverts started. "Remember. Book Early!"
    Cam, it's a stunning place. I've only been thro the airport. which is brilliant, i used it 3 or 4 times a year when my other half worked in China.. Doha make great viewing at night when you're coming to land.

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    Now Naomi Campbell has jumped on the circus. She's a leading campaigner for LGBT+ rights and now opens a fashion show in Doha.......you couldn't make it up.....the fashion industry is full of gays, so good luck with that.

    P.S. i don't really care what happens in other countries and their laws are theirs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by great_fire View Post
    Bankers and footballers are overpaid but at least bankers work 50-60 hours a week and they've done A Levels, degrees, banking qualifications. Footballers live the life of Riley, they never have to grow up.
    Sorry, I don't understand what that has to do with my point? Why does it matter what celebrities say about politics as everyone is entitled to speak their views in a free country?

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    Quote Originally Posted by avondalemiller View Post
    Now Naomi Campbell has jumped on the circus. She's a leading campaigner for LGBT+ rights and now opens a fashion show in Doha.......you couldn't make it up.....the fashion industry is full of gays, so good luck with that.

    P.S. i don't really care what happens in other countries and their laws are theirs.
    No it’s our duty to interfere and impose our “correctness” upon them

    Or so we are programmed to believe

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    Quote Originally Posted by ragingpup View Post
    Sorry, I don't understand what that has to do with my point? Why does it matter what celebrities say about politics as everyone is entitled to speak their views in a free country?
    And we're free to point out the hypocrisy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by great_fire View Post
    And we're free to point out the hypocrisy.
    So I guess using your logic, wealthy celebrities and people are free to contribute their views arguing for low tax, low state societies but they are immediately hypocrites if they argue for the opposite? Is that how it works now?

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    Anyway, back to Gary Neville and according to him he's off Ronaldo's Christmas card list....ain't that a shame.

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