Those of us old enough to remember when the Sex Pistols album came out, there was a court case about the use of bollocks and it being displayed in shops. At the time some shops had the word blanked out which was ridiculous really as we all knew what it was. Why don't MOMS just blank out Arsenal to comply with the FA and get it in the ground? It would have the added bonus that it could be used for any game in the future.And while they've got the sewing machine out they can cover the offensive 'The' as well.
I think Richard Branson (that punk icon...) was able to successfully argue in court that bollocks is an old English word meaning "nonsense".
Quote from: cdbullyweefan on May 27, 2015, 01:19:56 PMI think Richard Branson (that punk icon...) was able to successfully argue in court that bollocks is an old English word meaning "nonsense"."Priest", I thought
I love watching Rumpole. They have it on Drama on Saturday mornings at the same time as Soccer AM.
So he's blaming everyone but himself. The club, the FA, toxic wankers, when in fact it's his fault for not making sure the design would be allowed in before getting it made. Regardless of whether you agree with it, not allowing a flag with another team's name on it is the rule, surely you'd check that first. And even if I thought the flag was great, why should they change the rule for us? They open themselves up to "but you let that Villa flag in" from other fans in the future.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on May 27, 2015, 01:54:17 PMSo he's blaming everyone but himself. The club, the FA, toxic wankers, when in fact it's his fault for not making sure the design would be allowed in before getting it made. Regardless of whether you agree with it, not allowing a flag with another team's name on it is the rule, surely you'd check that first. And even if I thought the flag was great, why should they change the rule for us? They open themselves up to "but you let that Villa flag in" from other fans in the future. They let Liverpool take one that wasn't regulation apparently. It was twice the size.