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Author Topic: UEFA getting the big stick out  (Read 4362 times)

Offline pauliewalnuts

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Re: UEFA getting the big stick out
« Reply #75 on: June 25, 2026, 07:59:01 PM »
They are just fuckwitted racist scumbags.

Unfortunately, so are a very great number of other people these days.

Offline Coop

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Re: UEFA getting the big stick out
« Reply #76 on: June 25, 2026, 08:22:31 PM »
"Lest we forget" indeed!

My mum served in the WAAF during WW2, and sold poppies for many years. These gutless scum are a big, stinking shit stain on her memory, and that of everyone who lost their lives fighting against the very poison that they espouse.
I wouldn't trust that any of that lot to fight beside me in the trenches 😡

I wouldn't trust them....period.

I wonder how loud they cheered when immigrants Youri Tielemans, Emi Buendia, and the descendant of immigrants Morgan Rogers scored for the team they claim to support?

The team that was largely founded and made great by economic migrants.

Absolutely, Dave.

Online Bent Neilsens Screamer

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Re: UEFA getting the big stick out
« Reply #77 on: Today at 12:10:54 AM »
I find the use of remeberance imagery extraordinarily offensive, from white vans to trainers and "poppy Christmas" displays to football flags.

Are you offended if someone wears a poppy?

Online Rory

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Re: UEFA getting the big stick out
« Reply #78 on: Today at 01:03:26 AM »
I find the use of remeberance imagery extraordinarily offensive, from white vans to trainers and "poppy Christmas" displays to football flags.

Are you offended if someone wears a poppy?

I personally find poppy-wearing an intriguing guessing game.

Is the person wearing the poppy doing so in the spirit it was intended; as a mark of respect for the fallen, regret that such an event ever took place and a reminder that such slaughter is tragic on both sides?

Or are they the kind of twat who thinks it's a symbol of patriotic pride and an excuse to sing Ten German Bombers?

I used to wear a white poppy, until somebody I knew who also wore a white poppy was beaten up because of it.

These days I don't wear any kind of poppy and just say I had one but it fell off.

 


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