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sam gy
October 25, 2022, 2:39pm
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The guy is a scouser and Liverpool fan - do you think he really gives a excrement about pandering to some local Tory councillor in a heavily deprived area, when the Conservatives covered up Hillsborough and tried to blame it on Liverpool fans instead? Think it's also in reference to a singer-songwriter from Liverpool.

The fans will get over it, think they probably care way more about Mullin banging them in than whatever political party they last voted for?

The club should've just had a word with him behind closed doors if they really had to, and cracked on rather than making that statement.


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Quoted from fishboyUTM
Politics should be kept out of football. Simple as that.




Hmm...


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I would happily remove all political elements from football- poppy on shirt, kneeling down, rainbow laces, political slogans. Sport should be about the sport.

Quite simply, people should be decent to one another, and if people aren’t decent, whether that’s racist, homophobic etc, then they should be dealt with robustly
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I can see why some might be offended.... who could possibly condone the wearing of a boot with that on the side of it.  Mullin10 indeed 🤮

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Don't get this idea of keeping politics out of sport.

Surely it's a good thing that politics are brought into the mainstream eyes?  Regardless of your political leanings, we're in our current situation largely because of political apathy (I'm not just talking about rolling out for a General Election) in the last god knows how many years.

Everyone should be aware of what's going on in this country.  If Paul Mullins' boots help raise the issue to more people, then I'm all for it.

If it really does offend you, probably just easy to look away and pretend you didn't see it.  
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Quoted from sam gy
The guy is a scouser and Liverpool fan - do you think he really gives a excrement about pandering to some local Tory councillor .


No I don’t.
As a scouser I very much doubt he gives a sh1t about absolutely anything but himself.



The wife was going away for a girly weekend.
I jokingly remarked  'I don't know whether to spend it watching porn or watching football'
'you may as well spend it watching porn' she replied
That's understanding darling what makes you say that? I asked

She said 'Well you already know how to play football'  
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The guy is a total bell-end !

If I were the Wrexham management I'd sell him on the cheap to someone like.....................err...................................Grimsby !

Let that be a lesson to you, you pr1ck.  
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I don’t mind people having political messages, such as the poppy, LGBT stuff or intercourse the Tories, because, as someone said earlier, we’re a democratic nation. Sometimes we don’t act like it, but we’re supposed to be one. Plus, declared neutrality is in itself a very political act
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One of the main ‘characters’ in the documentary wore a ‘intercourse the tories’ T-shirt so I’d imagine that only a small amount of Wrexham fans would be offended by this…

Keep politics out of football…wonder how many that chant that mantra did the same when nincompoop Johnson and old racist Farage were seen wearing club stuff or delivering their incoherent drivel at McMenemys?


'the poor and the needy are selfish and greedy'...well done Mozza
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Quoted from pontoonlew
I’d never personally vote Tory and I think the Tory party themselves have proven why that is in bucket loads.

However, as a supposedly democratic nation, it doesn’t sit well with me how people who also don’t vote Tory choose to demonise those that do. How somebody else votes is completely up to them and to abuse somebody for doing so makes you worse than them IMO.

I’d go so far as to say people doing that are what pushed people towards voting for them in the first place.


Nope, I don't mind anyone who voted Conservative in the past and realises they made a mistake or were hoodwinked, but absolutely intercourse anyone still planning on voting Tory. Most of them spent the last few years demonising Labour supporters as 'terrorist-sympathisers', or 'woke' or 'do-gooders', for the terrible crime of wanting a government who'd make plans to redistribute this country's vast wealth a bit more fairly.


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