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    Oh dear a break out of hurty words.

    How far does it go?

    ? who ate all the pies?. Very hurty to fat folks

    How about enforcing rules we already have?

    For example standing up in an all seater stadium

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    Oh dear a break out of hurty words.

    How far does it go?

    ? who ate all the pies?. Very hurty to fat folks

    How about enforcing rules we already have?

    For example standing up in an all seater stadium
    We have standing now for the away fans, although they're still standing in the rows below the standing area.

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    On the BBC website on Saturday 8th March.

    Wrexham v Rotherham United game, peoples comments on the game, some were
    saying the Millers fans were vile, so don't know what happened with our fans.

    The NYS gets the away fans chanting about the Rotherham grooming gangs.

    Nottingham & Mansfield clubs fans get the Scab chants at them when they visit the
    NYS

    The chants will carry on, no matter what the clubs say.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ericsladkilnhurst View Post
    On the BBC website on Saturday 8th March.

    Wrexham v Rotherham United game, peoples comments on the game, some were
    saying the Millers fans were vile, so don't know what happened with our fans.

    The NYS gets the away fans chanting about the Rotherham grooming gangs.

    Nottingham & Mansfield clubs fans get the Scab chants at them when they visit the
    NYS

    The chants will carry on, no matter what the clubs say.
    SCABS is hardly an offensive word. It?s the stigma attached to someone who broke a Union picket line and ignored what the rest of his colleagues were fighting for, ?his future employment.

    Now mention the word p.aedophile and you automatically attach it to someone physically assaulting/attacking someone against their wishes.
    Last edited by Brin; 14-03-2025 at 03:53 PM.

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    Last edited by Brin; 14-03-2025 at 03:53 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy Badfellow View Post
    Selective like when Ukrainian flags were allowed in stadiums but Palestinian flags were not. Selective like when LNER have banned Newcastle fans from consuming alcohol on their return journeys after the Wembley final on Sunday but not Liverpool fans.
    That's a bit of a daft statement. The trains were dry for everyone on them 🙄. Liverpool fans werent on that part of the network either.

    But yes, these new laws are labour's don't "be nice" to the dregs of society laws, designed to further shut down criticism and free speech.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Citizen Erased View Post
    That's a bit of a daft statement. The trains were dry for everyone on them ��. Liverpool fans werent on that part of the network either.

    But yes, these new laws are labour's don't "be nice" to the dregs of society laws, designed to further shut down criticism and free speech.
    Kin ell! British trains are a joke if you can't have a drink on them. We did the Limoges to Paris with a picnic including 2 bottles of wine on the table. The year before we did Italy with the same thing.
    If we were in the UK we'd have to drink and drive but hire a driver

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    Quote Originally Posted by Citizen Erased View Post
    That's a bit of a daft statement. The trains were dry for everyone on them ��. Liverpool fans werent on that part of the network either.

    But yes, these new laws are labour's don't "be nice" to the dregs of society laws, designed to further shut down criticism and free speech.

    Which laws are you specifically referring to that are designed to shut down free speech?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ragingpup View Post
    Which laws are you specifically referring to that are designed to shut down free speech?
    Would booing taking the knee get you ban?

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    It's just another part of modern Britain. The country that's lost it's manners.

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