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Slimey Toad Flag Karsiyaka, North Cyprus 01 Jul 20 8.04am Send a Private Message to Slimey Toad Add Slimey Toad as a friend

Good points. But perhaps this story arises now to counter-weight football trying to distance from the BLM. Pointing out that football itself was and probably still is, to some extent, racist.

This is, of course, a reply to Badger's post about the statue of the black footballer.

Edited by Slimey Toad (01 Jul 2020 8.23am)

 

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Eaglecoops Flag CR3 01 Jul 20 8.17am Send a Private Message to Eaglecoops Add Eaglecoops as a friend

The PL deserve everything they get on this. In a way I can understand the players getting conned into it. They see things on a day to day basis as the game itself is massively multi cultural and they experience first hand that racism is still an issue, hence the kick it out campaign. However, the league should have done a lot more investigation into the BLM movement before jumping onto the bandwagon. It wouldn’t surprise me if FIFA get involved now, after all there is an existing instruction that there should be no political affiliations in football.

 

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Slimey Toad Flag Karsiyaka, North Cyprus 01 Jul 20 8.25am Send a Private Message to Slimey Toad Add Slimey Toad as a friend

Originally posted by Eaglecoops

The PL deserve everything they get on this. In a way I can understand the players getting conned into it. They see things on a day to day basis as the game itself is massively multi cultural and they experience first hand that racism is still an issue, hence the kick it out campaign. However, the league should have done a lot more investigation into the BLM movement before jumping onto the bandwagon. It wouldn’t surprise me if FIFA get involved now, after all there is an existing instruction that there should be no political affiliations in football.

They can't cop out with saying that there only support is for kneeling down for black lives, everything else is irrelevant. You may as well have a political party's emblem on the shirts specifically because that party supports something that enhances the game.

 

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Matov Flag 01 Jul 20 8.26am Send a Private Message to Matov Add Matov as a friend

Originally posted by Eaglecoops

It wouldn’t surprise me if FIFA get involved now, after all there is an existing instruction that there should be no political affiliations in football.


Only way FIFA gets involved is to ramp up the connection. All part of the same s***ty globalisation BS.

What I have found interesting though is the amount of people who have given up watching the games now because of this BLM s***.

I must admit that I watched the first half of the Burnley game and did not bother with the rest, only finding out the result the following day. Perhaps if more had been at stake for Palace I might have stuck with it but I just felt weary at it all.

And talking around others, it seems it is a genuine feeling out there. Was speaking to somebody I know this morning over coffee who is a Palace nut. Home, away, reserves, knows players, the lot. They never even bothered watching on Monday night. Said it was all too depressing to even contemplate now.

 


"The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command." - 1984 - George Orwell.

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Eaglecoops Flag CR3 01 Jul 20 8.28am Send a Private Message to Eaglecoops Add Eaglecoops as a friend

Originally posted by Slimey Toad

Good points. But perhaps this story arises now to counter-weight football trying to distance from the BLM. Pointing out that football itself was and probably still is, to some extent, racist.

I am far more cynical when it comes to the BBC. You have to put a story such as this (as interesting as it is), on the back burner when you look at the importance of the comments by Le Tiss, Carragher, Henry, Lineker, Starmer etc. This should be the news to report on, but oh no, the BBC have their blinkered one sided approach to journalism and plough on regardless. I think they would only criticise BLM if they came into work to find BLM had burnt down there offices. Even then they would probably empathise with the situation.

 

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Eaglecoops Flag CR3 01 Jul 20 8.32am Send a Private Message to Eaglecoops Add Eaglecoops as a friend

Originally posted by Slimey Toad

They can't cop out with saying that there only support is for kneeling down for black lives, everything else is irrelevant. You may as well have a political party's emblem on the shirts specifically because that party supports something that enhances the game.

They are only footballers bless em, they are not that bright.

 

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Slimey Toad Flag Karsiyaka, North Cyprus 01 Jul 20 8.33am Send a Private Message to Slimey Toad Add Slimey Toad as a friend

Originally posted by Eaglecoops

I am far more cynical when it comes to the BBC. You have to put a story such as this (as interesting as it is), on the back burner when you look at the importance of the comments by Le Tiss, Carragher, Henry, Lineker, Starmer etc. This should be the news to report on, but oh no, the BBC have their blinkered one sided approach to journalism and plough on regardless. I think they would only criticise BLM if they came into work to find BLM had burnt down there offices. Even then they would probably empathise with the situation.

I agree. What I meant was I believe to publish this story now was purely tactical to deviate from the whole BLM/PL thing. If you actually read the report of the latter on the sports page, there is no mention of such a luminary as Le Tissier or respected (black) professional footballer Karl Henry - just 'tweets on social media'.

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Badger11 Flag Beckenham 01 Jul 20 8.40am Send a Private Message to Badger11 Add Badger11 as a friend

Originally posted by Slimey Toad

Good points. But perhaps this story arises now to counter-weight football trying to distance from the BLM. Pointing out that football itself was and probably still is, to some extent, racist.

This is, of course, a reply to Badger's post about the statue of the black footballer.

Edited by Slimey Toad (01 Jul 2020 8.23am)

You good well be right about the subtext.

I am not denying that racism didn't exit or still does in football. I was just making the point that Leslie was not that good a player and not getting an England call up could be applied to dozens of other journeymen strikers.

On the subject of the BLM and Football with all the backtracking going on it just highlights the stupidity of the decision to sideline Kick It Out which has an excellent reputation and is non political. I wonder how the people who work for that feel about all this.

Kinda like the husband who leaves his wife and then comes crawling back when he realises his new partner is a bunny boiler.

 


One more point

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Penge Eagle Flag Beckenham 01 Jul 20 12.56pm Send a Private Message to Penge Eagle Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Penge Eagle as a friend

Right from day one BLM told everyone their aims on their website 'about' page, so the Premier League chiefs are totally ignorant and stupid. The BLM name in itself is racist and divisive.

Fair play to Matt le Tissier for taking a stand on this. You can tell he speaks for the majority by reading the comments from football fans on social media under every single story about it. Yet again it shows how the Premier League, like all these elites, are completely out of touch with the public.

 

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dannyboy1978 Flag 01 Jul 20 2.47pm Send a Private Message to dannyboy1978 Add dannyboy1978 as a friend

So the premier league back peddle on BLM yet a guy flys a banner "white lives matter" to high light how rediculas it is and Burnley ban him.
They should now apologies to him.

 

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ASCPFC Flag Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 01 Jul 20 2.53pm Send a Private Message to ASCPFC Add ASCPFC as a friend

Originally posted by dannyboy1978

So the premier league back peddle on BLM yet a guy flys a banner "white lives matter" to high light how rediculas it is and Burnley ban him.
They should now apologies to him.

It's gone much further than that. Jobs lost, reputation ruined, himself and family needing police protection.
He even had a picture with Tommy Robinson so must be on far right watch list too.

 


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IMMER PALACE Flag BIELEFELD 01 Jul 20 4.16pm Send a Private Message to IMMER PALACE Add IMMER PALACE as a friend

Does this backtracking mean police will be allowed in the ground,and we will continue to have preferential pricing for nuclear families?

It's so confusing, the clubs and players aligned themselves so quickly to Marxism that I am having trouble remembering what we support.

 

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