Fair play to Man City. I don’t really care about the boys club separate from the company argument-I just want to see them step up to the plate.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/47532719
What I want to see Celtic do.
posted on 15/3/19
POV just seen this.
Celtic must do what Celtic must do.
But Celtic and all other clubs having nothing to learn from Man City.
Nothing whatsoever.
Their owner who uses the club as a plaything is Depute PM of UAE.
His country still executes people accused of homsoexuality.
They lock up women who ask for equality.
This cash is less than a 10p coin down the back of the couch for him.
And he's had the gall to recently order the players to wear the
trendy rainbow laces in support of LGBT rights.
posted on 15/3/19
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/nov/23/uae-human-rights-man-city-jailing-british-academic
Hundreds of other media articles in similar vein.
posted on 15/3/19
comment by The Mighty Quinn (U4099)
posted 5 minutes ago
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/nov/23/uae-human-rights-man-city-jailing-british-academic
Hundreds of other media articles in similar vein.
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Exactly the point I was making Quinny.
It's just buying some positive publicity for those coonts. Paying for abuse through further abuse.
posted on 15/3/19
Sorry Magnum.
As per I read the OP then go from the back no got to it yet
posted on 15/3/19
Can see that Magnum.
It's only indie 'mavericks' who call these kvnts out now.
Ad managers and Editors shiitt themselves.
The Man City Fair Play breaches never happened eh?
posted on 15/3/19
I accept your point, the same as Mags.
I’m only saying in isolation, this is the kind of proactive approach I want to see us do.
posted on 16/3/19
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posted on 16/3/19
comment by Aye, OK, its Subs - what's the fvkkin point!? (U5683)
posted 9 hours, 11 minutes ago
It's not really fair to criticise City for this.
There are certainly things they can be criticised for, but surely the paramount thing here is whether or not the victims are helped by the club's actions.
Who knows whether they are motivated by publicity or fiscal prudence or just wanting to o do the right thing, but if it's good for the victims, then it's good on them in my book.
As for Celtic, I'd applaud any effort on out part to help the victims who suffered. I do wish they would do more than they have so far. At some point they may be forced to and it would be far better to embrace matters voluntarily in an active manner.
The City example is a good one imo. We should be looking what we can do too.
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Surprised at you.
City are basically Arab Tories. You know what that makes them.
I applaud their actions but they would not be doing it if they were in the same financial position that were in.
I wouldn't give them any credit whatsoever.
Pic.. I take your point
posted on 16/3/19
<I wouldn't give them any credit whatsoever. >
It's fvking insulting.
This Mansoor fella's crocodile tears are stomach churning.
He's faking apology and empathy for lads having their childhoods
taken from them in the UK decades before many JA'ers were born.
But he's happy to sanction executions in his own country
in 2019 based on alleged sexual orientation.
His country also locks up many who would classed as children in the UK.
Amnesty reckons many of these children are brutalised & raped.
Today.
In 2019.
As I said Celtic must do what Celtic must do.
I resent any contextualisation with this trillionaire rsole.
posted on 16/3/19
subs this Mansoor creature makes UK Tories look like Karl Marx.