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Dingley's first game in charge was tonight in a friendly at Melksham Town and resulted in a 1-1 draw.
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Yeah you sound about as woke as Enoch Powell mate.
What has woke got to do with it. I don’t always agree with Civvy but he’s merely making the point that plenty of people have children who have transitioned, equally, we shouldn’t women strive for the same roles as men? Not sure what the dig at civvy is about… Either way, I hope it paves the way.
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Fair play to FGR and well done Hannah - will inevitably attract the usual sad nonsense from some quarters and she will have known that when accepting. It's a shame it has to be but it will have been a consideration to her I am sure.
The standard of some of the coaches and managers you see consistently getting jobs is crazy, John Yems for example! I am sure there are many women much better than some of the people currently on the touchline as managers or first team coaches.
We and many other teams have appointed our physio caretaker for a long period of time. Now I love Dave Moore but I would hazard a guess Hannah Dingley has more qualifications and relevant coaching experience than Dave.
I agree in general but in Dave Moore’s case he has actually been manager at Scunthorpe for 2 years before he became physio at Town
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What has woke got to do with it. I don’t always agree with Civvy but he’s merely making the point that plenty of people have children who have transitioned, equally, we shouldn’t women strive for the same roles as men?
Not sure what the dig at civvy is about…
Either way, I hope it paves the way.
If you think he was genuinely making that point with even an ounce of sincerity you're mistaken.
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Ewwww...just watched the post friendly press conference, I honestly don't think a man could be more abhorrent man than Stale Mince, kept interrupting the manager and making it about him, strange man, very strange man.
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Ewwww...just watched the post friendly press conference, I honestly don't think a man could be more abhorrent man than Stale Mince, kept interrupting the manager and making it about him, strange man, very strange man.
Take it your not vegan then
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Do you need to be a vegan to like somebody else who is a vegan? Vince comes across as a male private, regardless of what he decides he wants to eat.
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Do you need to be a vegan to like somebody else who is a vegan? Vince comes across as a male private, regardless of what he decides he wants to eat.
Fair point For the record i do find people who don't like/eat meat strange though, they are missing out . Especially with the alternative vegan fair on offer , i have tried a few bits it just tastes nasty/weird .
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Fair point
For the record i do find people who don't like/eat meat strange though, they are missing out .
Especially with the alternative vegan fair on offer , i have tried a few bits it just tastes nasty/weird .
Strange that a man can impose his "philosophy" on others as long as its Vegan, but if, say BP banned all Vegan/Veg as a "philosophy" questions would be asked in Parliament. "Funny old world" as someone said before me.
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And that's part of the problem .
Their view of things is 'my way or no way ' and a lot of people are like that now . I don't actually mind Vince , just like I don't mind female managers , referees(a couple at BP this season were actually better than a lot of the male one's ) or players .
But when he's launching it down your throat that you are wrong to oppose his views , and goes about disrupting other people's days ,that's when I think he needs to be called out - for some of the people at these sporting events it's probably a once in a lifetime experience and he's orchestrating substantial distruption to their days .
He seems to find it all amusing to , with a little sarky grin on his face when asked about his various little disruption projects , like he's almost doing it for attention/a kick rather than the actual causes he say's he so strongly believes in .
What right has he got to do that ? What right have we to mock his views ?
By all means live your life how you want to live it , but don't ram it down the throats of those who oppose or could not care less .
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