would be laughable if FIFA's first points deduction was for wearing black armbands with Poppy's on instead of the vile racist and homophobic chanting you hear at practically every eastern european home qualifier
Seems a huge jump to suggest points deduction from a club for something a club wear then suggest deduction because something people chant when anyone with some money can get into a match.
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I get that Sideshow, it's just the fact that it's FIFA preaching on offensive behaviour
comment by Robson7 (U20615)
posted 4 minutes ago
I get that Sideshow, it's just the fact that it's FIFA preaching on offensive behaviour
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It's got to be a joke ,FIFA preaching on offensive behaviour , I ask you ,this joke of an organisation thats been corrupt from head to toe for god knows how long ,playing like they have moralistic values ,they don't .
Put 'em in front of a firing squad !.
..........and don't expect our wonderful! FA ,to to anything about it either !
I think it's best just to keep political symbols out of it. The poppy might be something we're all behind but it still opens a door. I can see the argument against it
comment by Wonder Man (U11164)
posted 1 minute ago
I think it's best just to keep political symbols out of it. The poppy might be something we're all behind but it still opens a door. I can see the argument against it
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I kind of agree, but the poppy is to commemorate service people who have died in various wars, i'm not sure if it's really "political", but then war and politics are linked, so it's a tough one.
comment by BruceAndPally (U8201)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Wonder Man (U11164)
posted 1 minute ago
I think it's best just to keep political symbols out of it. The poppy might be something we're all behind but it still opens a door. I can see the argument against it
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I kind of agree, but the poppy is to commemorate service people who have died in various wars, i'm not sure if it's really "political", but then war and politics are linked, so it's a tough one.
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Wars are fought by soldiers but they're ordered by politicians. I think the link can definitely be made. I don't think anyone would disagree the British army has done some questionable things in its time.
I know the poppy is for the veterans not the politicians, but the link is still there so I can kind of understand it.
comment by Wonder Man (U11164)
posted 30 minutes ago
comment by BruceAndPally (U8201)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Wonder Man (U11164)
posted 1 minute ago
I think it's best just to keep political symbols out of it. The poppy might be something we're all behind but it still opens a door. I can see the argument against it
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I kind of agree, but the poppy is to commemorate service people who have died in various wars, i'm not sure if it's really "political", but then war and politics are linked, so it's a tough one.
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Wars are fought by soldiers but they're ordered by politicians. I think the link can definitely be made. I don't think anyone would disagree the British army has done some questionable things in its time.
I know the poppy is for the veterans not the politicians, but the link is still there so I can kind of understand it.
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Aye, if they allowed poppies for the British Armed Forces then they'd either have to allow all political/war/conflict remembrance type imagery, or start trying to pick and choose what's acceptable and what isn't, which could potentially be a minefield...
I don't feel passionately about the poppy thing either way tbh, it would have been interesting to see what punishments would have been handed out by FIFA to the FA and the SFA though, considering their (and UEFA's) pathetic responses to racism, anti-semitism, homophobia etc in the past.
One countries heroes is another countries killers/terrorists. Its right to have a blanket ban on anything political/ war related.
comment by Ron (U1646)
posted 13 minutes ago
One countries heroes is another countries killers/terrorists. Its right to have a blanket ban on anything political/ war related.
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But we voted to LEAVE the EU, and along with it the meddling bureaucrats telling us what to do
comment by ● (U4443)
posted 11 minutes ago
comment by Ron (U1646)
posted 13 minutes ago
One countries heroes is another countries killers/terrorists. Its right to have a blanket ban on anything political/ war related.
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But we voted to LEAVE the EU, and along with it the meddling bureaucrats telling us what to do
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What does the EU have to do with anything? This is a FIFA ruling. Besides, voting to leave the EU, and having already left, are two completely different things.
I, for one, think the war veterans are commemorated enough each year without the need to bring sport into it.
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posted on 2/11/16
Well said
posted on 2/11/16
would be laughable if FIFA's first points deduction was for wearing black armbands with Poppy's on instead of the vile racist and homophobic chanting you hear at practically every eastern european home qualifier
posted on 2/11/16
Seems a huge jump to suggest points deduction from a club for something a club wear then suggest deduction because something people chant when anyone with some money can get into a match.
posted on 2/11/16
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posted on 2/11/16
I get that Sideshow, it's just the fact that it's FIFA preaching on offensive behaviour
posted on 2/11/16
comment by Robson7 (U20615)
posted 4 minutes ago
I get that Sideshow, it's just the fact that it's FIFA preaching on offensive behaviour
----------------------------------------------------------------------
posted on 2/11/16
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
posted on 2/11/16
It's got to be a joke ,FIFA preaching on offensive behaviour , I ask you ,this joke of an organisation thats been corrupt from head to toe for god knows how long ,playing like they have moralistic values ,they don't .
Put 'em in front of a firing squad !.
posted on 2/11/16
..........and don't expect our wonderful! FA ,to to anything about it either !
posted on 2/11/16
I think it's best just to keep political symbols out of it. The poppy might be something we're all behind but it still opens a door. I can see the argument against it
posted on 2/11/16
comment by Wonder Man (U11164)
posted 1 minute ago
I think it's best just to keep political symbols out of it. The poppy might be something we're all behind but it still opens a door. I can see the argument against it
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I kind of agree, but the poppy is to commemorate service people who have died in various wars, i'm not sure if it's really "political", but then war and politics are linked, so it's a tough one.
posted on 2/11/16
comment by BruceAndPally (U8201)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Wonder Man (U11164)
posted 1 minute ago
I think it's best just to keep political symbols out of it. The poppy might be something we're all behind but it still opens a door. I can see the argument against it
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I kind of agree, but the poppy is to commemorate service people who have died in various wars, i'm not sure if it's really "political", but then war and politics are linked, so it's a tough one.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Wars are fought by soldiers but they're ordered by politicians. I think the link can definitely be made. I don't think anyone would disagree the British army has done some questionable things in its time.
I know the poppy is for the veterans not the politicians, but the link is still there so I can kind of understand it.
posted on 2/11/16
comment by Wonder Man (U11164)
posted 30 minutes ago
comment by BruceAndPally (U8201)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Wonder Man (U11164)
posted 1 minute ago
I think it's best just to keep political symbols out of it. The poppy might be something we're all behind but it still opens a door. I can see the argument against it
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I kind of agree, but the poppy is to commemorate service people who have died in various wars, i'm not sure if it's really "political", but then war and politics are linked, so it's a tough one.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Wars are fought by soldiers but they're ordered by politicians. I think the link can definitely be made. I don't think anyone would disagree the British army has done some questionable things in its time.
I know the poppy is for the veterans not the politicians, but the link is still there so I can kind of understand it.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Aye, if they allowed poppies for the British Armed Forces then they'd either have to allow all political/war/conflict remembrance type imagery, or start trying to pick and choose what's acceptable and what isn't, which could potentially be a minefield...
I don't feel passionately about the poppy thing either way tbh, it would have been interesting to see what punishments would have been handed out by FIFA to the FA and the SFA though, considering their (and UEFA's) pathetic responses to racism, anti-semitism, homophobia etc in the past.
posted on 3/11/16
One countries heroes is another countries killers/terrorists. Its right to have a blanket ban on anything political/ war related.
posted on 3/11/16
comment by Ron (U1646)
posted 13 minutes ago
One countries heroes is another countries killers/terrorists. Its right to have a blanket ban on anything political/ war related.
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But we voted to LEAVE the EU, and along with it the meddling bureaucrats telling us what to do
posted on 3/11/16
comment by ● (U4443)
posted 11 minutes ago
comment by Ron (U1646)
posted 13 minutes ago
One countries heroes is another countries killers/terrorists. Its right to have a blanket ban on anything political/ war related.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
But we voted to LEAVE the EU, and along with it the meddling bureaucrats telling us what to do
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Dot
What does the EU have to do with anything? This is a FIFA ruling. Besides, voting to leave the EU, and having already left, are two completely different things.
I, for one, think the war veterans are commemorated enough each year without the need to bring sport into it.
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