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promotion plaice
February 19, 2019, 4:53pm

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Quoted from grimsby pete
Back to Ohman,

Would everybody please stop saying how good he is let it be our secret,

We do not want bigger clubs coming in and taking him away.


I don't know what all the fuss is about anyway, Ohman is an average league 2 player at best for me.













































Was that alright Pete  



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You started it !!!!!!!


No the Germans did,they invaded Poland.


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February 19, 2019, 5:06pm

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He's not the only good player we've got Pete. Two pretty decent centre backs played for the ressies today.


Yes MJ is getting a good squad together.


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I don't what all the fuss is about anyway, Ohman is an average league 2 player at best for me.













































Was that alright Pete  



Spot on PP  others please take note  



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February 19, 2019, 6:47pm
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How despicable. So, in order to prove yourself right, you will sacrifice anyone else's lively hood. What a disgusting comment regardless of your Brexit position.


Not sure how you came to that conclusion. I’m simply saying that if we have a hard brexit and companies start laying people off then it is only right that those who wanted a hard brexit, and Dismissed the weight of expert opinion as scaremongering, are the first ones out the door.
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I like how every remainers says we didn't know what we voted for. You do know that includes your own vote to remain dont you? DOD yo you know what you voted for? Or does that only imply to leave voters? Shocking.... I know what I voted for and I'm perfectly happy with it.  We thrived as an empire before we joined the EU,  I'm sure we won't go bankrupt and all die after we leave.... some of these scaremongering stories are hilarious and so dimwitted. Ninones scared of a ""second vote"". We are more scared of our democracy and how it only doesn't seem to matter when someone Iloses. So childish and quite frankly dangerous and irresponsible
We haven't even left the EU yet so any monetary loss is down to the EU, not being out of it...
Now get back to football talk for God sake


That's totally illogical! If you voted for Remain then you voted for the status quo. In layman's terms, something like the present. If you voted for Leave then you voted for a new situation (let's call it 'the future'). Now tell me what you know more about, the present or the future?

As for the Empire......for Christsakes man. At the time of the Empire millions of Britons didn't have enough to eat, there was no NHS, little education available for most people beyond the age of 14. We'd lost the Empire effectively well before we joined the EEC. As far as most people's lives are concerned, we've thrived a hell of a lot more since we lost it.

People like you have been moaning about the EU for 40 years. So I'm sure us 'Remoaners' are at perfect liberty to voice our opinions for the next 40 years and remind you of your mistake at every opportunity. Or are only people who have your opinion allowed a voice?


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February 19, 2019, 9:58pm

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Quoted from Roast Em Bobby


Not sure how you came to that conclusion. I’m simply saying that if we have a hard brexit and companies start laying people off then it is only right that those who wanted a hard brexit, and Dismissed the weight of expert opinion as scaremongering, are the first ones out the door.


All ifs and buts, no actual hard fact that people will lose jobs. I could easily say that Brexit will create more employment. Already employment is it 75% the highest it's been since the 70s. Oh wait. Didn't we join the EU in the late 70s. You know, when employment rates started to drop and only got back to pre eu rates when we are leaving the eu..... those are actual facts


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The Brexit thread is on the NON FOOTY board

Just saying


Stand Up For The Mariners!!!!!
Stand Up For The Mariners!!!!!
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That's totally illogical! If you voted for Remain then you voted for the status quo. In layman's terms, something like the present. If you voted for Leave then you voted for a new situation (let's call it 'the future'). Now tell me what you know more about, the present or the future?

As for the Empire......for Christsakes man. At the time of the Empire millions of Britons didn't have enough to eat, there was no NHS, little education available for most people beyond the age of 14. We'd lost the Empire effectively well before we joined the EEC. As far as most people's lives are concerned, we've thrived a hell of a lot more since we lost it.

People like you have been moaning about the EU for 40 years. So I'm sure us 'Remoaners' are at perfect liberty to voice our opinions for the next 40 years and remind you of your mistake at every opportunity. Or are only people who have your opinion allowed a voice?


Lol you say about not knowing more about the future, but then go on about being able to moan about Brexit for the next 40s? If you wanted to stick with your "not knowing the future" you would choose to go forward with the majority vote and be open minded of what brexit will bring us? Or is being open minded the wrong way to go?


I blocked seeing red ticks years ago so go ahead   If I don't reply to you then i didn't read your replies  
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I have no idea what Ohman thinks of this thread.


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