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moosey_club
June 14, 2020, 8:16pm
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Quoted from GYinScuntland


Too right, strung up by racists.
Let's topple everything Roman as is the fashion these last few weeks.


Well what have they ever done for us anyway ?  


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The club have had a go with a statement condemning the behaviour on Saturday.

It looks like it’s fallen through a thesaurus but the message is a good one. Well done those at the club.
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Well what have they ever done for us anyway ?  

Irrigation  



When Leeds trainer Les Cocker was once told Norman Hunter had broken a leg, he asked: “Whose is it?”
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I’d like to see my days out up there Ginny, when I finish my job on the railway (when I’m around 63-65) 13-15 years time I’m hoping to move to Fort William mate.


Don't forget your passport and three month non-working visa, hopefully by then full border controls will be in place. You will then be able to apply to remain or even take Scottish nationality


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Absolutely agree that because someone is Mayor they are immune to criticism.


Should people use it as an excuse to behave like girl privates? No

"Chances are  if Sadiq Khan served in the military his views would have been more similar to those who were military ex personal who wanted  to defend it against rioters. Theres no substitute for first hand experience" .


Apologies for the glaring spelling mistake now finally amended above.Going through some serious stuff myself the day when I posted it and my mind was not  thinking straight.


One life,one love .
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The single most important thing to take from those engaging in disorder (on both sides) is that no one has the right to take the law into their one hands. It is the responsibility of the police and local authorities to keep the peace, any failings by them on that part should rightly so be scrutinised by authorised bodies, so that changes for the better can be made for the future.

I do understand the sentiment of those protesting for greater equality and a world wide end to racism however I also understand and appreciate the love and affection shown to service men and women whom have lost their lives in the course of their duty. Neither side though is going to win friends or cover themselves in glory by trying to justify criminal activities regardless of the sentiment.
With hindsight thats probably the best thing eg letting the police protect and board up the Churchill statue temporarily  .You can understand though for many this is a decisive issue especially when the war memorial of our great leader Churchill was being defaced by some.Again my gut reaction was to side with the guy in the video who was ex military and wanted to protest against some low life/and possibly more who wanted to deface the statue again.But looking at things now it was best for him to stay at home and possibly not incite more aggravation and possibly  get beat up by some rioters.But as noted I can understand his sentiments for him wanting to be there considering his military  background .


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