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Wynonie Harris 28-02-2017 13:09

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Bleedin' foreigners, eh? Why can't they have proper names like us? Still don't see how you can compare the likes of Somerset with with a radical terrorist and at no point did I attempt to "justify" his "ramblings". I merely defended his right to express his views. It's called freedom of speech.

cashman 28-02-2017 13:12

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 1188662)
Bleedin' foreigners, eh? Why can't they have proper names like us? Still don't see how you can compare the likes of Somerset with with a radical terrorist and at no point did I attempt to "justify" his "ramblings". I merely defended his right to express his views. It's called freedom of speech.

Freedom of speech is it not the same for everyone? i sure dont think so! Why is there no comparison? its still freedom of speech! to me its a very important point.

st06nc2 28-02-2017 13:12

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr T (Post 1188644)
Happy to "remove" our poster from the South West; if any others call for this course of action?

Mindful of being as fair as possible!!

I vote he goes

Lord Didsbury 28-02-2017 13:13

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I thought Somerset was absolutely hilarious. Couldnt see anything wrong with what he wrote. I've no doubt Somerset was not offended by any abuse either.

Anyway, in the same way that we should be respectful of the referee, and that we may not always agree with him - even if we think an error of judgement has been made - I apologise to the moderators for sending my follow up thread.

cashman 28-02-2017 13:21

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Well Lord D, you can respect "Kettle" all yeh want, i certainly do not, respect should never be given, to me it must be earned.

yonmon 28-02-2017 13:24

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 1188649)
How can you compare a harmless eccentric like Somerset with a radical terrorist?

...and who's this "Volitaire" bloke

THIS THREAD IS GETTING INTERESTING !...SO ARALDITE !.

Wynonie Harris 28-02-2017 13:28

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Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1188664)
Freedom of speech is it not the same for everyone? i sure dont think so! Why is there no comparison? its still freedom of speech! to me its a very important point.

So you can't see the difference between somebody preaching death and destruction to this country and some slightly strange bloke commenting on our pitch? Ok, we'll have to agree to disagree. And if that makes me a "fool" and a "do-gooder" because I've dared to contradict your point of view, so be it.

cashman 28-02-2017 13:39

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Of coarse i can see the difference, but to me the way things have developed in the world, freedom of speech is no longer valid, yeh cant say he can have it but he cannot.

DAV007 28-02-2017 13:48

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Somerset is beautful

yonmon 28-02-2017 14:01

Re: Volitaire?
 
Erudite maybe....but to a lad in his dotage struggling to keep his head above water ..I am beginning to find the thread somewhat confusing !.

I do hate to think that I am in some way missing the point lads !.

Incidentally, I didn't find Mr ..or is it Mrs ? Somerset at all offensive....just so boringly repetitive, so if our Moderators choose to allow him to post in future I would...if only to keep some sort of accord between hallowed postees on our Forum , look on from a distance.

( As Mr T would say though, I doubt if THIS post really has owt to do wi t'Stanley ! ).

KTF.

yonmon 28-02-2017 14:04

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Quote:

Originally Posted by DAV007 (Post 1188674)
Somerset is beautful

......at this time of year ?.

choirboy 28-02-2017 14:52

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...and who's this "Volitaire" bloke anyway?

He never played for the Dingles as he isn't old enough!:rolleyes:
He's currently playing for a Parisien Youth Team. Chelsea have been watching him and are impressed with his 'Vision' and desire to 'Express Himself' on the field of play.;)
Apparently he enjoys the 'Freedom' to rove around the pitch and he has scored a few dramatic goals already!
/:130:

monkey hanger 28-02-2017 15:20

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Apparently he enjoys the 'Freedom' to rove around the pitch and he has scored a few dramatic goals already![/B]/:130:[/QUOTE]

can we sign him. sounds just what we need.

accybeme 28-02-2017 16:28

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I completely forgot we have the ignore option in settings but of course it only works if your signed in

Chimer 28-02-2017 18:12

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Chimer (Post 1188647)
Bit inconsistent Cashy, you defend to the death people's right to criticise Stanley players and state opinions - as long as you agree with them, anyway :D
:hidewall:

Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1188652)
People who actually watch Stanley are entitled to have a view,as are fans who cos they live well away, also even if they cannot come, shame yeh unable to see that difference.:rolleyes:

The point is I can :D


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