
Sir Ralph
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I think you might underestimate the importance of the outcome- this means that institutions can now legitimately stop men competing in women’s sport, stop men going into women’s toilets and changing rooms and stop men going into women’s prisons with reduced risk of BS human rights argument and challenge. I think this should be celebrated because it means that the distinction between men and women is maintained which is fundamental for society. if the decision goes the other way some of the legal entitlement and madness that would come from it, I already played out with a couple of friends much clever than me and it’s scary.
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It’s an issue I’m very agnostic about and I’ve got nothing against trans people whatsoever. Phew - the first part of the sentence I thought you had turned into a raging transphobe
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If you can’t see the implication of the Supreme Court judgement going the other way then think harder (only a little bit)!
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Either way it shows how messed up society is that this even being discussed. The Supreme Court have just confirmed what humans have believed for the last x thousand years. It ain’t rocket science but for some reason some allegedly rationale people thought otherwise. A moment of rationality in a mental world. It appears the tide of madness is slowly turning
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I agree poor guy. I was very nice to him (and polite) but I asked him to relay the feedback regarding this season and that ticket prices should reflect the misery of this year. They should get paid danger money
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Got a call from the ticket office asking if I wanted to use my credit from this season. The chap was very nice so in a polite way I explained my disappointment that the players were a poor example of work ethic for my children so didn’t want them to be exposed to bad influences hence regrettably I was unable to attend any further matches for the rest of the season. anyway he said pricing for next season was likely to be made public end of this month.
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Will Still is thriving at Lens even though they keep selling players | Ligue 1 | The Guardian Lens president wants Will Still to remain at the club - Get French Football News I read quite a bit about him before this season and there were a lot of positives being said. Seems though he has continued it this season in difficult circumstances. Not sure what the objection would be based on his track record so far, other than he hasnt managed in England (neither had Poch or Koeman). It needs something a bit more radical to shake the stale feeling of the club. I would like Rohl too.
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What happens if Rusk turns this team around before the end of the season - would you keep him next year? I think he installed some guts into the team in the 2 games he had in charge.
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Guy was on a hiding to nothing. Feel sorry for him.
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Our fans: loyal and positive, or noddy and soft?
Sir Ralph replied to Midfield_General's topic in The Saints
Societally, clapping is used to show approval, appreciation or excitement. I think that answers the question. It would be a better use of time to clap paint drying because it’s doing something productive. its rewarding incompetency, which is historically shown to be folly. -
I left on 80 got a train straight back. I didnt see the disallowed goal was in the concourse. My 8 year old said to me today that the best bit about yesterday was half time. Dibling's lack of effort was shameful.
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The fans should have been on their backs much earlier in the game. The lack of effort was completely unacceptable, particularly in the first half. I’m surprised anyone was there at the end anyway let alone thought it was appropriate to clap them (quite unbelievable).
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I think neither the WLM or BLM banners are helpful. Can you answer my question though? I’m finding it really difficult that there appears to be no explanation? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Lots of deflecting and speculation. No facts. It’s interesting
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This doesnt surprise me - whenever the wokerati (your words) are confronted with direct questions they deflect. Again the question......
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You havent explained it and wont waste your time because the only answer is the use of the word 'foreign'. Sorry you cant make lots of comments about these people being extreme racists and then not justify your position on why their banner is so terrible.
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What wording in the banner is discriminatory please? Also I dont think the establishment of Rangers are held in high regard. The other actions by the fans in relation to missiles, etc clearly cant be condoned but they have been charged for the banner. Again, the question please?
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Lots of speculation behind the meaning of what they may possibly be potentially saying. However, I deal in facts and the point is that the words aren't discriminatory and UEFA have clearly overstretched themselves cause it doesnt fit with their agenda. A lot of speculation in these posts but no real response which addressed the original question. If the only answer is that they used the word 'foreign' thats frankly embarrassing and reinforces the purpose of the banner.
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Pretty tenuous if thats what they are saying. If that is the case it probably shows that UEFA is woke, hence their objection to the banner.
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We have 9 points - could be none!
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So Rangers fans have a banner which says "Keep woke foreign ideologies out - defend Europe." But UEFA says that the banner is discriminatory and racist - how exactly? How is the banner discriminatory? Uefa charges Rangers over 'shameful' anti-woke banner - BBC Sport
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Technically no reason to do this. From a morale / loyalty perspective they should be giving a discount to those who renew. If they dont I think ticket sales will drop next season. This season has been completely unacceptable. If I went to a musical or theatre and the whole show fell apart, nobody knew their lines and people gave up I would fully expect a refund. Honest question, why is football different (regardless of the technical legalities of the Club not needing to give a refund)?
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Personally I like him because he is happy to raise issues which others maybe afraid to confront.
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I dont understand why we are putting up with this rubbish - boycott games. I havent been since Xmas
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I dont think its his fault really. The club is rotten throughout - like a crap version of Man Utd