Have you seen the protests outside omg , do gooders again let's just become a Muslim stage and be done with itDoubt that they will get a result but my best wishes anyway for the good of the game
Yes I have - but when you live off the State you have the time to protestHave you seen the protests outside omg , do gooders again let's just become a Muslim stage and be done with it
I am unaware of any 'Police Service' in the UK that owns such equipmentBring out the fucking water cannon
I recall Boris bought some but never used them. If not, utilise the local fire service.I am unaware of any 'Police Service' in the UK that owns such equipment
Pop “Villa Park” into Twitter and yes, the Palestinians have been allowed to protest and roam free around the stadium.From the Telegraph:
Jewish and British pro-Israeli protesters have been placed in a caged basketball court by police as they stage a demonstration against the ban on Maccabi fans from tonight’s game and calls for Israel to be thrown out of world football. There is fury among the protesters who argue that pro-Palestinian demonstrators were allowed to roam the streets.
Theresa May banned them and they were sold for scrap.I recall Boris bought some but never used them. If not, utilise the local fire service.
L.C.F.C purchased 2 of them one plays upfront and the other occasionally in midfield.Theresa May banned them and they were sold for scrap.
Must be true if the telegraph says so.From the Telegraph:
Jewish and British pro-Israeli protesters have been placed in a caged basketball court by police as they stage a demonstration against the ban on Maccabi fans from tonight’s game and calls for Israel to be thrown out of world football. There is fury among the protesters who argue that pro-Palestinian demonstrators were allowed to roam the streets.
It is true I'm sad to say - I doubt that you would agree thoughMust be true if the telegraph says so.
I'm not.I’m surprised you fall for their bullshit.
It's been widely mentioned across a range of media sourcesIt is true I'm sad to say - I doubt that you would agree though
The truth will set you free if you let it
But you believe everything you read in the guardianMust be true if the telegraph says so.
FYI I don’t read the Guardian, I just made a comment about the Telegraph , one minute you are all criticising mainstream media the next you believe what they say because it suits your narrative, I freed my mind a long time ago maybe it’s time for you all to let it go. All religions have their fanatics and they are the cunts who you are saying we should listen to.But you believe everything you read in the guardian
Stop making assumptions when you don’t know what you are talking about.But you believe everything you read in the guardian
I don't generally believe the MSM but they obviously tell the truth on occasions and having watched Espeaksfreely live stream they have done on this occasion.FYI I don’t read the Guardian, I just made a comment about the Telegraph , one minute you are all criticising mainstream media the next you believe what they say because it suits your narrative, I freed my mind a long time ago maybe it’s time for you all to let it go. All religions have their fanatics and they are the cunts who you are saying we should listen to.
Don’t agree it’s all about footballWrong forum....
Should be in the Car Park....
If they’d been denied food water and electricity and held in there for a month or so they might get some idea what it’s like living in GazaFrom the Telegraph:
Jewish and British pro-Israeli protesters have been placed in a caged basketball court by police as they stage a demonstration against the ban on Maccabi fans from tonight’s game and calls for Israel to be thrown out of world football. There is fury among the protesters who argue that pro-Palestinian demonstrators were allowed to roam the streets.
Good post. Very well put.I suspect there may not be many Jewish voices on here . I am one by reason of my race but not my religion . Both my parents were refugees who fled Germany and Austria as children because of Nazi persecution that was primarily legally defined by race , the blood in their veins , not faith . They brought me to Leicester aged 5 and my love for Leicester City began after my first game v Arsenal at Filbo in 1967 ( a 2-2 draw) . I was moved to contact you all as I must admit I was surprised to see so many posts in support of Jews , this has not been my experience throughout my life , indifference has been the main response and sometimes prejudice . It would seem from some of the comments that a similar prejudice against Islam has maybe been some motivation in some of the posting on this particular thread . For what it’s worth a Jew like me with my recent family history of refugee parents and the murder of close family members has meant that I , unsurprisingly, have always advocated that every person be judged by reference to their own character and actions and not their group identity. This is why I have posted today as I do share something with you all , our group identity, which is a long and strong connection with football and Leicester City . However I do want to stand up and be counted against the judging of people by reference to their group identity , be it based on race , religion , nationality etc etc as opposed to their individual actions and character . Jews know only too well where that can lead . The conduct of Maccabi’s fans is not exemplary ,as evidenced by the incidents in Amsterdam and the abandonment of the recent Tel Aviv derby . The conduct of their individual supporters does surely warrant scrutiny and it seems to me we need to have a balanced view as to whether their largely Jewish/ Israeli group identity is being invoked to obscure any accountability for any wrongful conduct or whether this has occurred because of anti - semitism . As for the current City era I can’t remember feeling more riled and disconnected than I do about this team of gutless under performers .
If they’d been murdered, raped or kept hostage….but you know the restIf they’d been denied food water and electricity and held in there for a month or so they might get some idea what it’s like living in Gaza