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STEED 11-02-16 03:13 PM

I have to agree with my Prime Minister when she said FIFA should get its own house in order.

Bloody stinking corrupt load of pigs.

em2nought 11-02-16 09:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 2444111)
Its sports. Leave it alone.

It's smoke and mirrors to keep the masses catatonic no matter what shenanigans their gov'ts might get up to. :up: You must have fanboy blinders on this one subject. lol

Eichhörnchen 11-03-16 04:16 AM

The very idea that the poppy is a political symbol is preposterous. Next topic...

Skybird 11-03-16 05:19 AM

Can we have German coloured armbinders on unification day? Rainbow armbinders for gay activists? Why was it a scandal when the fRench team years ago delayed starting whistle because some of their players openly displayed Muslim prayers on thew grass? Beware climate, we need players having climate warming stickers on their shirts. Oh, and Muslim clothing code for women already was allowed to break the rules last world tournament, one or two teams played in i think Nikabs, although the dress code is plan and simple.

Its not only important what the written statutes say, else you can give them up completely. Its also about leaving the sport - a sport. Want to remember the world war? Attend an according meeting before you go to the match.

And what has remembering a world war to do with attending a football match supposed to make fun and give excitement...? It does not match. Not one bit. Why not having a techno party to remember storming the beach of Normandy?

Catfish 11-03-16 05:39 AM

Don't mention the war.

Oberon 11-03-16 06:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Catfish (Post 2444204)
Don't mention the war.

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Jimbuna 11-03-16 07:26 AM

England will wear poppies against Scotland at Wembley despite Fifa ban, the FA confirms.

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In a statement released on Wednesday night, the FA make it clear that the governing body intends to pay "an appropriate tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice".

"The poppy is an important symbol of remebrance and we do not believe it represents a political, religious or commercial message, nor does it relate to any one historical event," FA said.

"In keeping with the position agreed with Fifa back in 2011 and in what we believe is in accordance with Law 4, para 4, the FA intend to pay appropriate tribute to those who have made the ultimate sacrifice by having the England team wear black armbands bearing poppies in our fixture on Armistice Day."
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/f...-a7393591.html

~SALUTE~

Moonlight 11-03-16 07:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Eichhörnchen (Post 2444198)
The very idea that the poppy is a political symbol is preposterous. Next topic...

I disagree Mr Squirrel.

The poppy didn't start off as a political symbol but successive governments, the royal family, the media and the British establishment have turned it into one.
Whenever there's a conflict involving Britain, those knobheads above go spurring the masses on into a war frenzy of monumental proportions, (World War 1) culminating in the deaths of thousands of soldiers who have absolutely no idea why they were there and no idea why they were about to die.

When the war is eventually over, those same knobheads, safe in there beds far away from the bullets and shells, can go around back slapping each other while the rest of the country can begin to count up their dead. Every November those same knobheads remember 1 day out of 365 and not caring a toss if there broken war heroes are struggling financially, physically or mentally, but, the poppy tradition will carry on regardless, safe in the knowledge that the British establishment has got its back.

Its a political way of bringing the unwashed masses back into line, only a war can do this and governments will embrace one if they can get hold of one. You only have to go back to the Falklands to see this national fervour in action. Thatcher in the 80's was on her last legs as Prime Minister and she had no hope of saving herself or her government, that was until Argentina invaded those islands, and we all know how that ended, militarily and politically don't we......

So you see, there is a relationship between the poppy and politics, its just that people prefer not to see it.

Oberon 11-03-16 07:50 AM

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Catfish 11-03-16 08:32 AM

@Moonlight: Imho an excellent post, thanks.

Eichhörnchen 11-03-16 11:18 AM

He's got a point, hasn't he? :)

Skybird 11-03-16 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2444220)
England will wear poppies against Scotland at Wembley despite Fifa ban, the FA confirms.



http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/f...-a7393591.html

~SALUTE~

Okay, lets log that match then as a defeat for both teams, and thus 0 points for both teams. And of course, no goals recognised. And done we are.

Oberon 11-03-16 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 2444259)
Okay, lets log that match then as a defeat for both teams, and thus 0 points for both teams. And of course, no goals recognised. And done we are.

Well, we could start it off as a stalemate, then have the opposition gain an advantage towards the end but then lose steam, then bring on the American team to end the game? :hmmm: Then hold a rematch in about twenty-five years?

Aktungbby 11-03-16 01:03 PM

Free speech and Fútbol (or football) remembrance
 
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Originally Posted by mapuc (Post 2443974)
The American Olympic team was allowed to carry the Flag from 9/11 into the stadium at the opening ceremony

So why shouldn't football team from England and Scotland not be allowed to carry these armbands

It's only for 90+ minutes and only for this day 11th November.

Markus

Wear the poppy! And 'take a Knee' in protest for anything....political!:hmmm: http://www.ajc.com/rf/image_lowres/P...o.11208285.JPG

STEED 11-03-16 05:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2444220)
England will wear poppies against Scotland at Wembley despite Fifa ban, the FA confirms.



http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/f...-a7393591.html

~SALUTE~

That's sticking it to that corrupt FIFA. :up:


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