But UEFA and that c*** Simon Jordan insisted Mikhi would be safe if he travelled
Some people just go looking for it...don't they
They’re not being harassed at all. If they’re daft enough to go out and wear something that is likely to be provocative, and don’t have the sense to realise it, then they need some guidance.
comment by downsouf (U4095)
posted 3 minutes ago
They’re not being harassed at all. If they’re daft enough to go out and wear something that is likely to be provocative, and don’t have the sense to realise it, then they need some guidance.
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What? daft enough to wear a football shirt with a footballers name on it on the day of a football match
comment by AFCISMYTEAM (U14931)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by downsouf (U4095)
posted 3 minutes ago
They’re not being harassed at all. If they’re daft enough to go out and wear something that is likely to be provocative, and don’t have the sense to realise it, then they need some guidance.
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What? daft enough to wear a football shirt with a footballers name on it on the day of a football match
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dumb-ass...look at the bigger picture
comment by AFCISMYTEAM (U14931)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by downsouf (U4095)
posted 3 minutes ago
They’re not being harassed at all. If they’re daft enough to go out and wear something that is likely to be provocative, and don’t have the sense to realise it, then they need some guidance.
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What? daft enough to wear a football shirt with a footballers name on it on the day of a football match
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Its all about reading the situation and being sensible. For example if I was going to watch West Ham play Millwall and elected to wear a Spurs top I would be lucky to get out alive but if I was doing the weekly shop at Asda in the same top I think it would pass without incident.
comment by PawlBawron (U1055)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by AFCISMYTEAM (U14931)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by downsouf (U4095)
posted 3 minutes ago
They’re not being harassed at all. If they’re daft enough to go out and wear something that is likely to be provocative, and don’t have the sense to realise it, then they need some guidance.
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What? daft enough to wear a football shirt with a footballers name on it on the day of a football match
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Its all about reading the situation and being sensible. For example if I was going to watch West Ham play Millwall and elected to wear a Spurs top I would be lucky to get out alive but if I was doing the weekly shop at Asda in the same top I think it would pass without incident.
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I’m pleased you chaps explained this on my behalf because I simply couldn’t be bothered to.
comment by PawlBawron (U1055)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by AFCISMYTEAM (U14931)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by downsouf (U4095)
posted 3 minutes ago
They’re not being harassed at all. If they’re daft enough to go out and wear something that is likely to be provocative, and don’t have the sense to realise it, then they need some guidance.
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What? daft enough to wear a football shirt with a footballers name on it on the day of a football match
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Its all about reading the situation and being sensible. For example if I was going to watch West Ham play Millwall and elected to wear a Spurs top I would be lucky to get out alive but if I was doing the weekly shop at Asda in the same top I think it would pass without incident.
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Fair point
comment by Sheriff JW Pepper (U1007)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by AFCISMYTEAM (U14931)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by downsouf (U4095)
posted 3 minutes ago
They’re not being harassed at all. If they’re daft enough to go out and wear something that is likely to be provocative, and don’t have the sense to realise it, then they need some guidance.
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What? daft enough to wear a football shirt with a footballers name on it on the day of a football match
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dumb-ass...look at the bigger picture
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dumb ass twat...it doesn't matter, it's still just a football shirt, not a political statement.
comment by AFCISMYTEAM (U14931)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Sheriff JW Pepper (U1007)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by AFCISMYTEAM (U14931)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by downsouf (U4095)
posted 3 minutes ago
They’re not being harassed at all. If they’re daft enough to go out and wear something that is likely to be provocative, and don’t have the sense to realise it, then they need some guidance.
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What? daft enough to wear a football shirt with a footballers name on it on the day of a football match
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dumb-ass...look at the bigger picture
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dumb ass twat...it doesn't matter, it's still just a football shirt, not a political statement.
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Well it isn't just a football shirt in this scenario
Or do you think lots of arsenal fans just happen to be wearing his shirt
I guess it’s similar to
No gay people in Russia
No blacks in Montenegro
A host city has a responsibility to protect visiting supporters. Wearing a shirt with a players name isn’t political. Some may wear it as a show of defiance but they easily could be wearing it because it’s the only Arsenal shirt they could afford and Mkhi is their favourite player.
I'm going to a Tommy Johnson rally.
Will I be OK in my Abu Hamza shirt?
comment by Sheriff JW Pepper (U1007)
posted 36 minutes ago
Some people just go looking for it...don't they
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I agree. My close friend Albert Einstein once said that "the difference between genius and stupidity was that genius has limitations".
Put these fans on a plane and send them home!
fecking hell AFCISMYTEAM is pretty slow
If Mkhi actually played the game and made no mention of the tensions what would have happened? Is it him that has politicised this whole situation?
Not being harassed at all if true. Could save a possible incident happening. Good use of authority
comment by (kash) I'm the Mané (U1108)
posted 16 minutes ago
If Mkhi actually played the game and made no mention of the tensions what would have happened? Is it him that has politicised this whole situation?
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Are you suggesting Mkhitaryan caused tensions between Armenia and Azarbaijan himself...? Really?!
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 31 minutes ago
I'm going to a Tommy Johnson rally.
Will I be OK in my Abu Hamza shirt?
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Because sports and politics are the same...
OP... I had a look at the article because you weren't clear about what the stops we're actually about. You failed to mention that we're talking about TWO fans!! Perhaps there've been more but you're making the leap of harassment for TWO fans.
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 46 minutes ago
I'm going to a Tommy Johnson rally.
Will I be OK in my Abu Hamza shirt?
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yes....tommy johnson is a muslim convert mate of mine.😄👍
comment by Maul Person (U12977)
posted 13 minutes ago
comment by (kash) I'm the Mané (U1108)
posted 16 minutes ago
If Mkhi actually played the game and made no mention of the tensions what would have happened? Is it him that has politicised this whole situation?
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Are you suggesting Mkhitaryan caused tensions between Armenia and Azarbaijan himself...? Really?!
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I didnt say that but by not going it has been made political. UEFA and Azerbaijan had given him assurances that he would be safe but he still turned it down which is his choice.
comment by Maul Person (U12977)
posted 15 minutes ago
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 31 minutes ago
I'm going to a Tommy Johnson rally.
Will I be OK in my Abu Hamza shirt?
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Because sports and politics are the same...
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Tommy Johnson.......anyone????
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 7 seconds ago
comment by Maul Person (U12977)
posted 15 minutes ago
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 31 minutes ago
I'm going to a Tommy Johnson rally.
Will I be OK in my Abu Hamza shirt?
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Because sports and politics are the same...
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Tommy Johnson.......anyone????
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I decided to ignore that one. It was too easy.
comment by (kash) I'm the Mané (U1108)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Maul Person (U12977)
posted 13 minutes ago
comment by (kash) I'm the Mané (U1108)
posted 16 minutes ago
If Mkhi actually played the game and made no mention of the tensions what would have happened? Is it him that has politicised this whole situation?
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Are you suggesting Mkhitaryan caused tensions between Armenia and Azarbaijan himself...? Really?!
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I didnt say that but by not going it has been made political. UEFA and Azerbaijan had given him assurances that he would be safe but he still turned it down which is his choice.
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It was already political mate. And remind me... what were those assurances? Because if Micki says that he decided to stay after talking to his family, I'd be inclined to believe he wasn't assured over you...
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posted on 29/5/19
But UEFA and that c*** Simon Jordan insisted Mikhi would be safe if he travelled
posted on 29/5/19
Some people just go looking for it...don't they
posted on 29/5/19
They’re not being harassed at all. If they’re daft enough to go out and wear something that is likely to be provocative, and don’t have the sense to realise it, then they need some guidance.
posted on 29/5/19
comment by downsouf (U4095)
posted 3 minutes ago
They’re not being harassed at all. If they’re daft enough to go out and wear something that is likely to be provocative, and don’t have the sense to realise it, then they need some guidance.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
What? daft enough to wear a football shirt with a footballers name on it on the day of a football match
posted on 29/5/19
comment by AFCISMYTEAM (U14931)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by downsouf (U4095)
posted 3 minutes ago
They’re not being harassed at all. If they’re daft enough to go out and wear something that is likely to be provocative, and don’t have the sense to realise it, then they need some guidance.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
What? daft enough to wear a football shirt with a footballers name on it on the day of a football match
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dumb-ass...look at the bigger picture
posted on 29/5/19
comment by AFCISMYTEAM (U14931)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by downsouf (U4095)
posted 3 minutes ago
They’re not being harassed at all. If they’re daft enough to go out and wear something that is likely to be provocative, and don’t have the sense to realise it, then they need some guidance.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
What? daft enough to wear a football shirt with a footballers name on it on the day of a football match
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Its all about reading the situation and being sensible. For example if I was going to watch West Ham play Millwall and elected to wear a Spurs top I would be lucky to get out alive but if I was doing the weekly shop at Asda in the same top I think it would pass without incident.
posted on 29/5/19
comment by PawlBawron (U1055)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by AFCISMYTEAM (U14931)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by downsouf (U4095)
posted 3 minutes ago
They’re not being harassed at all. If they’re daft enough to go out and wear something that is likely to be provocative, and don’t have the sense to realise it, then they need some guidance.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
What? daft enough to wear a football shirt with a footballers name on it on the day of a football match
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Its all about reading the situation and being sensible. For example if I was going to watch West Ham play Millwall and elected to wear a Spurs top I would be lucky to get out alive but if I was doing the weekly shop at Asda in the same top I think it would pass without incident.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I’m pleased you chaps explained this on my behalf because I simply couldn’t be bothered to.
posted on 29/5/19
comment by PawlBawron (U1055)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by AFCISMYTEAM (U14931)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by downsouf (U4095)
posted 3 minutes ago
They’re not being harassed at all. If they’re daft enough to go out and wear something that is likely to be provocative, and don’t have the sense to realise it, then they need some guidance.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
What? daft enough to wear a football shirt with a footballers name on it on the day of a football match
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Its all about reading the situation and being sensible. For example if I was going to watch West Ham play Millwall and elected to wear a Spurs top I would be lucky to get out alive but if I was doing the weekly shop at Asda in the same top I think it would pass without incident.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Fair point
posted on 29/5/19
comment by Sheriff JW Pepper (U1007)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by AFCISMYTEAM (U14931)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by downsouf (U4095)
posted 3 minutes ago
They’re not being harassed at all. If they’re daft enough to go out and wear something that is likely to be provocative, and don’t have the sense to realise it, then they need some guidance.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
What? daft enough to wear a football shirt with a footballers name on it on the day of a football match
----------------------------------------------------------------------
dumb-ass...look at the bigger picture
----------------------------------------------------------------------
dumb ass twat...it doesn't matter, it's still just a football shirt, not a political statement.
posted on 29/5/19
comment by AFCISMYTEAM (U14931)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Sheriff JW Pepper (U1007)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by AFCISMYTEAM (U14931)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by downsouf (U4095)
posted 3 minutes ago
They’re not being harassed at all. If they’re daft enough to go out and wear something that is likely to be provocative, and don’t have the sense to realise it, then they need some guidance.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
What? daft enough to wear a football shirt with a footballers name on it on the day of a football match
----------------------------------------------------------------------
dumb-ass...look at the bigger picture
----------------------------------------------------------------------
dumb ass twat...it doesn't matter, it's still just a football shirt, not a political statement.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Well it isn't just a football shirt in this scenario
Or do you think lots of arsenal fans just happen to be wearing his shirt
posted on 29/5/19
I guess it’s similar to
No gay people in Russia
No blacks in Montenegro
A host city has a responsibility to protect visiting supporters. Wearing a shirt with a players name isn’t political. Some may wear it as a show of defiance but they easily could be wearing it because it’s the only Arsenal shirt they could afford and Mkhi is their favourite player.
posted on 29/5/19
I'm going to a Tommy Johnson rally.
Will I be OK in my Abu Hamza shirt?
posted on 29/5/19
comment by Sheriff JW Pepper (U1007)
posted 36 minutes ago
Some people just go looking for it...don't they
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I agree. My close friend Albert Einstein once said that "the difference between genius and stupidity was that genius has limitations".
Put these fans on a plane and send them home!
posted on 29/5/19
fecking hell AFCISMYTEAM is pretty slow
posted on 29/5/19
If Mkhi actually played the game and made no mention of the tensions what would have happened? Is it him that has politicised this whole situation?
posted on 29/5/19
Not being harassed at all if true. Could save a possible incident happening. Good use of authority
posted on 29/5/19
comment by (kash) I'm the Mané (U1108)
posted 16 minutes ago
If Mkhi actually played the game and made no mention of the tensions what would have happened? Is it him that has politicised this whole situation?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Are you suggesting Mkhitaryan caused tensions between Armenia and Azarbaijan himself...? Really?!
posted on 29/5/19
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 31 minutes ago
I'm going to a Tommy Johnson rally.
Will I be OK in my Abu Hamza shirt?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Because sports and politics are the same...
posted on 29/5/19
OP... I had a look at the article because you weren't clear about what the stops we're actually about. You failed to mention that we're talking about TWO fans!! Perhaps there've been more but you're making the leap of harassment for TWO fans.
posted on 29/5/19
Harrass me Nigel
posted on 29/5/19
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 46 minutes ago
I'm going to a Tommy Johnson rally.
Will I be OK in my Abu Hamza shirt?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
yes....tommy johnson is a muslim convert mate of mine.😄👍
posted on 29/5/19
comment by Maul Person (U12977)
posted 13 minutes ago
comment by (kash) I'm the Mané (U1108)
posted 16 minutes ago
If Mkhi actually played the game and made no mention of the tensions what would have happened? Is it him that has politicised this whole situation?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Are you suggesting Mkhitaryan caused tensions between Armenia and Azarbaijan himself...? Really?!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I didnt say that but by not going it has been made political. UEFA and Azerbaijan had given him assurances that he would be safe but he still turned it down which is his choice.
posted on 29/5/19
comment by Maul Person (U12977)
posted 15 minutes ago
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 31 minutes ago
I'm going to a Tommy Johnson rally.
Will I be OK in my Abu Hamza shirt?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Because sports and politics are the same...
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Tommy Johnson.......anyone????
posted on 29/5/19
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 7 seconds ago
comment by Maul Person (U12977)
posted 15 minutes ago
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 31 minutes ago
I'm going to a Tommy Johnson rally.
Will I be OK in my Abu Hamza shirt?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Because sports and politics are the same...
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Tommy Johnson.......anyone????
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I decided to ignore that one. It was too easy.
posted on 29/5/19
comment by (kash) I'm the Mané (U1108)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Maul Person (U12977)
posted 13 minutes ago
comment by (kash) I'm the Mané (U1108)
posted 16 minutes ago
If Mkhi actually played the game and made no mention of the tensions what would have happened? Is it him that has politicised this whole situation?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Are you suggesting Mkhitaryan caused tensions between Armenia and Azarbaijan himself...? Really?!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I didnt say that but by not going it has been made political. UEFA and Azerbaijan had given him assurances that he would be safe but he still turned it down which is his choice.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It was already political mate. And remind me... what were those assurances? Because if Micki says that he decided to stay after talking to his family, I'd be inclined to believe he wasn't assured over you...
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