This thread, and olaftab's comment about 'Cameron's dead to me now even though I don't like millipede', got a mention in the Independent today!
Aston Villa fans took to social media to complain. A person called olaftab said on the “Cameron betrays us” thread on the Heroes & Villains Aston Villa fanzine site that Mr Cameron is “dead to me now even though I didn’t like millipede [Ed Miliband]”.
Quote from: CJ on April 26, 2015, 11:20:18 AMThis thread, and olaftab's comment about 'Cameron's dead to me now even though I don't like millipede', got a mention in the Independent today!Good spotQuoteAston Villa fans took to social media to complain. A person called olaftab said on the “Cameron betrays us” thread on the Heroes & Villains Aston Villa fanzine site that Mr Cameron is “dead to me now even though I didn’t like millipede [Ed Miliband]”.
Quote from: Nev on April 25, 2015, 03:35:03 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on April 25, 2015, 03:28:21 PMThis isn't a political thread and I don't want to turn it into one. But if you truly believe that Labour is what it once represented then I'm sorry it isn't. It's possible to agree with views from all political parties. Same goes for in the U.S. or Canada where I live. It's when you get stuck on everything that one party says is wrong then nothing improves and we all get stuck in our ways. I'm sure there's loads of things the Conservatives do that I wouldn't agree with, but that's not to say Labour made everything better while they were in power for a long time. It's one thing if you believe in the core values of socialism and what it once represented but even then it's not like Lenin lived amongst the people in the same condition as those he represented. There's plenty of well off Labour who would like to keep it that way.And I have no idea how the Tory's and football throughout history relates to one man's support of a football team.Ok then, if he is such a fan why not mention it prior to his bid to be PM? Why publicly state that he had no interest in the game and then directly contradict this statement? Why didn't he know when the team he claimed to support had it's finest hour?If you believe him, good for you. I'm a bit more cynical, and given the evidence I believe I'm entitled to be so.Interview trying to ask him questions about Villa. Spoiler alert he's unable to name the scorer of the winning European Cup goalhttps://screen.yahoo.com/sky-news-latest/david-cameron-admits-not-game-125009798.html
Quote from: Toronto Villa on April 25, 2015, 03:28:21 PMThis isn't a political thread and I don't want to turn it into one. But if you truly believe that Labour is what it once represented then I'm sorry it isn't. It's possible to agree with views from all political parties. Same goes for in the U.S. or Canada where I live. It's when you get stuck on everything that one party says is wrong then nothing improves and we all get stuck in our ways. I'm sure there's loads of things the Conservatives do that I wouldn't agree with, but that's not to say Labour made everything better while they were in power for a long time. It's one thing if you believe in the core values of socialism and what it once represented but even then it's not like Lenin lived amongst the people in the same condition as those he represented. There's plenty of well off Labour who would like to keep it that way.And I have no idea how the Tory's and football throughout history relates to one man's support of a football team.Ok then, if he is such a fan why not mention it prior to his bid to be PM? Why publicly state that he had no interest in the game and then directly contradict this statement? Why didn't he know when the team he claimed to support had it's finest hour?If you believe him, good for you. I'm a bit more cynical, and given the evidence I believe I'm entitled to be so.
This isn't a political thread and I don't want to turn it into one. But if you truly believe that Labour is what it once represented then I'm sorry it isn't. It's possible to agree with views from all political parties. Same goes for in the U.S. or Canada where I live. It's when you get stuck on everything that one party says is wrong then nothing improves and we all get stuck in our ways. I'm sure there's loads of things the Conservatives do that I wouldn't agree with, but that's not to say Labour made everything better while they were in power for a long time. It's one thing if you believe in the core values of socialism and what it once represented but even then it's not like Lenin lived amongst the people in the same condition as those he represented. There's plenty of well off Labour who would like to keep it that way.And I have no idea how the Tory's and football throughout history relates to one man's support of a football team.
I was going to write something very similar, Nev. The 1945 Labour Government is, in my mind, the greatest administration in British history for attempting to right centuries of wrongs meted out to the majority of the population of these islands - and the NHS, despite its many imperfections remains the Labour Party's greatest legacy. I would also add that whilst Cameron has said very positive things about the NHS with regard to the treatment his late son received, one knows full well that should push come to shove in terms of making deep and brutal cuts through which lobby he would walk. Why? Because he always could - and always will - be able to afford the alternative option.
Surely no true Villa fan will vote for the Tories now?
Thanks for that. Although the way it reads suggests that the journalist probably doesn't quite understand the humorous intent in olaftab's post!
Quote from: aj2k77 on April 26, 2015, 12:03:13 PMSurely no true Villa fan will vote for the Tories now?No football fan should ever vote Tory.
Toronto Villa is clearly a devious troll.Not a chance anyone could possibly be so spectacularly wrong about something as this.
What do all the socialists on here think of Lord Janner ? Does he qualify as a c**t as well or not because he isn't a Tory ?By the way I really think its sad that in our society having a different political view qualifies you to be abused like this. Would you say that to someone's face ?
Quote from: robbo1874 on April 26, 2015, 06:18:08 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on April 26, 2015, 02:39:37 AMIf you think that's bad, have a read of this...http://www.charlesbarwell.com/portal/component/content/article/35/85-aston-villa-former-players-association-golf-dayMaybe it's a Tory thing. Must've missed your point Dave. Are you saying you shouldn't support Villa if you're a conservative (I'm not, by the way). Or, is it that Tories as villa fans are not as good as non-Tory supporters. Yes these people are twats, but if they have a connection or a genuine affection for the club then who is anybody else to judge them as a supporter. Big if, I know, the cynic in me questions their genuine support - ie are they just saying it for popularity or to try and claim some non-existent connection with most people who love football. Maybe they do, maybe they don't - but if you're a genuine villa fan, that is not to say necessarily someone who goes home and away every week, but supports the club, then isnt that enough to not have to have everyone having a pop at you? Did you miss the bit about Chris Nicholl scoring four goals in the League Cup final against Leicester, the fourth from forty yards?
Quote from: dave.woodhall on April 26, 2015, 02:39:37 AMIf you think that's bad, have a read of this...http://www.charlesbarwell.com/portal/component/content/article/35/85-aston-villa-former-players-association-golf-dayMaybe it's a Tory thing. Must've missed your point Dave. Are you saying you shouldn't support Villa if you're a conservative (I'm not, by the way). Or, is it that Tories as villa fans are not as good as non-Tory supporters. Yes these people are twats, but if they have a connection or a genuine affection for the club then who is anybody else to judge them as a supporter. Big if, I know, the cynic in me questions their genuine support - ie are they just saying it for popularity or to try and claim some non-existent connection with most people who love football. Maybe they do, maybe they don't - but if you're a genuine villa fan, that is not to say necessarily someone who goes home and away every week, but supports the club, then isnt that enough to not have to have everyone having a pop at you?
If you think that's bad, have a read of this...http://www.charlesbarwell.com/portal/component/content/article/35/85-aston-villa-former-players-association-golf-dayMaybe it's a Tory thing.