Quote from: Sunny Villa on August 29, 2013, 10:35:11 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on August 29, 2013, 10:27:00 PMQuote from: Sunny Villa on August 29, 2013, 10:20:26 PMOnce again , Brigada model themselves on the Ultra , their politics are pretty clear that is the Ultra movement , well guess what , not everybody at Villa will want to be represented by a group with political leanings that they may not agree with , same as you, myself and others would not want to be represented by the far right .this debate demonstrates that politics and football should not mix as it is detrimental to the unity the club are trying to rebuild. If their politics are so clear perhaps you could enlighten us, because you're the only one who has claimed that they are a political group. Everyone else seems to think they're only interested in singing football songs. Dave , my reply is below but to emphasize it lets see what happens Nov 11th Last year some of their comments about the troops on the pitch , which they quickly retracted . once challenged .anyways , said my point and honestly abhor Football and certainly Aston Villa being potentially used as a political platform .Which in my personal view they represent . and for the record I am not alone . Why should there be a problem on 11th November when there never has been before, and what comments about troops were these?
Quote from: dave.woodhall on August 29, 2013, 10:27:00 PMQuote from: Sunny Villa on August 29, 2013, 10:20:26 PMOnce again , Brigada model themselves on the Ultra , their politics are pretty clear that is the Ultra movement , well guess what , not everybody at Villa will want to be represented by a group with political leanings that they may not agree with , same as you, myself and others would not want to be represented by the far right .this debate demonstrates that politics and football should not mix as it is detrimental to the unity the club are trying to rebuild. If their politics are so clear perhaps you could enlighten us, because you're the only one who has claimed that they are a political group. Everyone else seems to think they're only interested in singing football songs. Dave , my reply is below but to emphasize it lets see what happens Nov 11th Last year some of their comments about the troops on the pitch , which they quickly retracted . once challenged .anyways , said my point and honestly abhor Football and certainly Aston Villa being potentially used as a political platform .Which in my personal view they represent . and for the record I am not alone .
Quote from: Sunny Villa on August 29, 2013, 10:20:26 PMOnce again , Brigada model themselves on the Ultra , their politics are pretty clear that is the Ultra movement , well guess what , not everybody at Villa will want to be represented by a group with political leanings that they may not agree with , same as you, myself and others would not want to be represented by the far right .this debate demonstrates that politics and football should not mix as it is detrimental to the unity the club are trying to rebuild. If their politics are so clear perhaps you could enlighten us, because you're the only one who has claimed that they are a political group. Everyone else seems to think they're only interested in singing football songs.
Once again , Brigada model themselves on the Ultra , their politics are pretty clear that is the Ultra movement , well guess what , not everybody at Villa will want to be represented by a group with political leanings that they may not agree with , same as you, myself and others would not want to be represented by the far right .this debate demonstrates that politics and football should not mix as it is detrimental to the unity the club are trying to rebuild.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on August 29, 2013, 10:39:00 PMQuote from: Sunny Villa on August 29, 2013, 10:27:27 PMSo that seems fair , is not the ANTIFA movement very prevalent as are the Ultras in the G8 riots , for sure I have a problem with that , there are loads of us Villa fans that are very proud of our Country , Support our Troops , and support democracy which means that both sides have a right to free speech.what I am saying , there are loads of platforms to put forward your political standing and football should not be one of them , Why does being anti fascist or anti racist mean you're in some way not proud of your country or dont support our troops?There's no place for fascism within free speech - fascism seeks to end free speech and does not support democracy, it seeks to undermine it.As for racism, I can't really believe I need to explain how that impinges on democracy or freedom of speech. Do i?If you think this is a case where politics need to be kept out of sport, I take it you'll want the ending of the Kick It Out campaign?Sorry but you ignored the G8 comment are the ANTIFA and the ULTRA MOVEMENT prevalent in these riots ?
Quote from: Sunny Villa on August 29, 2013, 10:27:27 PMSo that seems fair , is not the ANTIFA movement very prevalent as are the Ultras in the G8 riots , for sure I have a problem with that , there are loads of us Villa fans that are very proud of our Country , Support our Troops , and support democracy which means that both sides have a right to free speech.what I am saying , there are loads of platforms to put forward your political standing and football should not be one of them , Why does being anti fascist or anti racist mean you're in some way not proud of your country or dont support our troops?There's no place for fascism within free speech - fascism seeks to end free speech and does not support democracy, it seeks to undermine it.As for racism, I can't really believe I need to explain how that impinges on democracy or freedom of speech. Do i?If you think this is a case where politics need to be kept out of sport, I take it you'll want the ending of the Kick It Out campaign?
So that seems fair , is not the ANTIFA movement very prevalent as are the Ultras in the G8 riots , for sure I have a problem with that , there are loads of us Villa fans that are very proud of our Country , Support our Troops , and support democracy which means that both sides have a right to free speech.what I am saying , there are loads of platforms to put forward your political standing and football should not be one of them ,
Quote from: dave.woodhall on August 29, 2013, 10:39:42 PMQuote from: Sunny Villa on August 29, 2013, 10:35:11 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on August 29, 2013, 10:27:00 PMQuote from: Sunny Villa on August 29, 2013, 10:20:26 PMOnce again , Brigada model themselves on the Ultra , their politics are pretty clear that is the Ultra movement , well guess what , not everybody at Villa will want to be represented by a group with political leanings that they may not agree with , same as you, myself and others would not want to be represented by the far right .this debate demonstrates that politics and football should not mix as it is detrimental to the unity the club are trying to rebuild. If their politics are so clear perhaps you could enlighten us, because you're the only one who has claimed that they are a political group. Everyone else seems to think they're only interested in singing football songs. Dave , my reply is below but to emphasize it lets see what happens Nov 11th Last year some of their comments about the troops on the pitch , which they quickly retracted . once challenged .anyways , said my point and honestly abhor Football and certainly Aston Villa being potentially used as a political platform .Which in my personal view they represent . and for the record I am not alone . Why should there be a problem on 11th November when there never has been before, and what comments about troops were these? Dave , do you frequent their website ?
Quote from: Sunny Villa on August 29, 2013, 10:45:50 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on August 29, 2013, 10:39:00 PMQuote from: Sunny Villa on August 29, 2013, 10:27:27 PMSo that seems fair , is not the ANTIFA movement very prevalent as are the Ultras in the G8 riots , for sure I have a problem with that , there are loads of us Villa fans that are very proud of our Country , Support our Troops , and support democracy which means that both sides have a right to free speech.what I am saying , there are loads of platforms to put forward your political standing and football should not be one of them , Why does being anti fascist or anti racist mean you're in some way not proud of your country or dont support our troops?There's no place for fascism within free speech - fascism seeks to end free speech and does not support democracy, it seeks to undermine it.As for racism, I can't really believe I need to explain how that impinges on democracy or freedom of speech. Do i?If you think this is a case where politics need to be kept out of sport, I take it you'll want the ending of the Kick It Out campaign?Sorry but you ignored the G8 comment are the ANTIFA and the ULTRA MOVEMENT prevalent in these riots ?Because there's a gigantic space between a few kids calling themselves ultras and waving anti racism banners and G8 riots.It's a total non sequitur and a flimsy excuse to suggest anti racism and racism should be treated the same way in the name of "keeping politics out of football".For starters, the blanket labelling of any group which calls themselves Ultras as in some way the equivalent of people engaged in rioting is exactly the sort of narrow minded nonsense that saw people like us getting labelled as hooligan scum in the 1980s because of the actions of a relatively small group of people.If your standpoint is that racism and anti-racism are in anyway to be treated the same, then you have got to be nuts. Or racist.Or both.
Was sat right by them this evening.They were no problem at all.I can only think that there's previous history
Quote from: Sunny Villa on August 29, 2013, 10:46:59 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on August 29, 2013, 10:39:42 PMQuote from: Sunny Villa on August 29, 2013, 10:35:11 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on August 29, 2013, 10:27:00 PMQuote from: Sunny Villa on August 29, 2013, 10:20:26 PMOnce again , Brigada model themselves on the Ultra , their politics are pretty clear that is the Ultra movement , well guess what , not everybody at Villa will want to be represented by a group with political leanings that they may not agree with , same as you, myself and others would not want to be represented by the far right .this debate demonstrates that politics and football should not mix as it is detrimental to the unity the club are trying to rebuild. If their politics are so clear perhaps you could enlighten us, because you're the only one who has claimed that they are a political group. Everyone else seems to think they're only interested in singing football songs. Dave , my reply is below but to emphasize it lets see what happens Nov 11th Last year some of their comments about the troops on the pitch , which they quickly retracted . once challenged .anyways , said my point and honestly abhor Football and certainly Aston Villa being potentially used as a political platform .Which in my personal view they represent . and for the record I am not alone . Why should there be a problem on 11th November when there never has been before, and what comments about troops were these? Dave , do you frequent their website ?No, and neither do I associate entire groups with what someone might say on a messageboard.
As you run a successful website that is very wise , as you know like minded people flock to places where the majority of the time their opinions will be accepted and discussed in a grown up manner .but as you do not frequent the website , it may open your eyes , if anyone says anything to the contrary of their political beliefs , as said my politics are firmly down the middle , but this was a little too one sided for this group which is disturbing considering my background as a brummie with Irish catholic background . but still very happy to have the opportunity to live in England
How is it myopic and how is it nonsense? Go on, let's hear your reasoning.What's the connection between a load of kids standing and waving anti fascist banners and the G8 riots?And, out of interest, where was your clamour for keeping politics out of football when you were outlining your reasons why you thought it was ridiculous to think of playing a friendly against Celtic in support of Petrov?Is it all politics you want kept out of football, or just the ones of people you don't agree with?
Quote from: Sunny Villa on August 29, 2013, 11:09:51 PMAs you run a successful website that is very wise , as you know like minded people flock to places where the majority of the time their opinions will be accepted and discussed in a grown up manner .but as you do not frequent the website , it may open your eyes , if anyone says anything to the contrary of their political beliefs , as said my politics are firmly down the middle , but this was a little too one sided for this group which is disturbing considering my background as a brummie with Irish catholic background . but still very happy to have the opportunity to live in England There are many things said on here, running pretty much the whole range of mainstream politics. They are irrelevant in the football sections or on matchday. Whatever might be said on a Brigada website is equally irrelevant to their behaviour at the match, so where do you get this idea that they are a political group from?
Oh shit. Dan's lost his tablets again.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on August 29, 2013, 11:16:32 PMQuote from: Sunny Villa on August 29, 2013, 11:09:51 PMAs you run a successful website that is very wise , as you know like minded people flock to places where the majority of the time their opinions will be accepted and discussed in a grown up manner .but as you do not frequent the website , it may open your eyes , if anyone says anything to the contrary of their political beliefs , as said my politics are firmly down the middle , but this was a little too one sided for this group which is disturbing considering my background as a brummie with Irish catholic background . but still very happy to have the opportunity to live in England There are many things said on here, running pretty much the whole range of mainstream politics. They are irrelevant in the football sections or on matchday. Whatever might be said on a Brigada website is equally irrelevant to their behaviour at the match, so where do you get this idea that they are a political group from?Dave .if you read their members only board when they first appeared it was very clear , anyone of a neutral political persuasion is rounded on like rabid dogs . not in my name or the name of the Club I love , as I said I am old enough to have been through this before.my concern it may end in conflict and therefore have a negative impact on the club .
Why can you not accept politics and football should be kept separate , hooliganism was tribalism . is politics not the same under a different banner .