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cryrst The garden of England 08 Jun 20 7.09pm | |
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Originally posted by orpingtoneagle
To be fair Mr Yaxley Lennon has used many names and his passport allegedly in in another name. I had heard he took the TR moniker in homage to a leading member of MIG who were/possibly still are Luton Towns 'firm.' Perhaps the real question is not why he uses an alias but why he has used so many over the years? Mr is a very nice way to describe him.
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dannyboy1978 08 Jun 20 10.52pm | |
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 08 Jun 20 10.54pm | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
It’s alright for show business people, authors, actors and sportsmen to change their names but not some bloke from Luton, then? If the purpose is to avoid copyright implications then I think it's fine. Actually I don't really care what he wants to call himself. I will call him by his legal name if I choose to do so. It just sounds so much more appropriate to me and identifies him very clearly. Just in case he changes it again and pops up with yet another at some time. The man is as fake as his bluster is.
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Mapletree Croydon 08 Jun 20 10.58pm | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
It’s alright for show business people, authors, actors and sportsmen to change their names but not some bloke from Luton, then? By a red herring do you mean untrue?
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Teddy Eagle 08 Jun 20 11.03pm | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
By a red herring do you mean untrue? Is that what red herring usually means? It’s more of a diversionary tactic to hide his admiration for one armed field hands and singers who are glad to be gay.
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cryrst The garden of England 08 Jun 20 11.05pm | |
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Watch the police and antifa batter them because they are an easy target. I hope they get treated with kids gloves and get filmed the same as the riots but I doubt it very much.
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Teddy Eagle 08 Jun 20 11.11pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
If the purpose is to avoid copyright implications then I think it's fine. Actually I don't really care what he wants to call himself. I will call him by his legal name if I choose to do so. It just sounds so much more appropriate to me and identifies him very clearly. Just in case he changes it again and pops up with yet another at some time. The man is as fake as his bluster is. I would have thought Yaxley-Lennon sounds quite gentlemanly while Tommy Robinson sounds like an oik but each to his own.
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Slimey Toad Karsiyaka, North Cyprus 09 Jun 20 11.22am | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
It’s alright for show business people, authors, actors and sportsmen to change their names but not some bloke from Luton, then? Chop that Chiffarobe Tommy.
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Teddy Eagle 09 Jun 20 12.59pm | |
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Originally posted by Slimey Toad
Chop that Chiffarobe Tommy. Best stay away from the Ewell place altogether.
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Spiderman Horsham 09 Jun 20 1.42pm | |
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Originally posted by orpingtoneagle
To be fair Mr Yaxley Lennon has used many names and his passport allegedly in in another name. I had heard he took the TR moniker in homage to a leading member of MIG who were/possibly still are Luton Towns 'firm.' Perhaps the real question is not why he uses an alias but why he has used so many over the years? Can’t get a passport without official documents ie birth certificate, legal name change documents so I doubt he has. Some passports have annotation stating “ holder is professionally known as” but passport in real name
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Stirlingsays 09 Jun 20 7.18pm | |
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I must admit, this was pretty funny. Regardless couldn't agree more with Robinson. Edited by Stirlingsays (09 Jun 2020 7.20pm)
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orpingtoneagle Orpington 09 Jun 20 8.09pm | |
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Originally posted by Spiderman
Can’t get a passport without official documents ie birth certificate, legal name change documents so I doubt he has. Some passports have annotation stating “ holder is professionally known as” but passport in real name One of his brushes with officialdom was for using someone else's passport. But equally there are plenty of places where you can 'acquire,' a passport and indeed plenty of countries happy to issue one for a fee.
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