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Football firms rise against Islam in Dudley
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Lol the folk of Dudley seem to be getting a weekly demo from different groups. Football Firms unite this week lol."
Maybe if Rangers and Celtic firms unite the leader of the group maybe in for the Nobel peace prize |
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By *evaquitCouple
over a year ago
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Pretty sure you're talking about the protests about the very large mosque being built in Dudley, it's been big news there for a number of years now with many many demonstrations at the annoyance of business traders who lose out on trade due to having to close their businesses for the day usually. One group a few weeks ago promised to bury a dead pig on the proposed site to make the ground unfit to build on. There's some legs in this story yet and I'm getting the impression the mosque won't be built after all.
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so some 'football fans' whom amongst their number will be 'supporters' of some of the bigger clubs no doubt who have a reputation for building bigger and bigger stadia are protesting about the size of another building..
now there's irony..
maybe.. |
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"Lol the folk of Dudley seem to be getting a weekly demo from different groups. Football Firms unite this week lol.
Maybe if Rangers and Celtic firms unite the leader of the group maybe in for the Nobel peace prize "
Dont think i see this happening anytime soon |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Pretty sure you're talking about the protests about the very large mosque being built in Dudley, it's been big news there for a number of years now with many many demonstrations at the annoyance of business traders who lose out on trade due to having to close their businesses for the day usually. One group a few weeks ago promised to bury a dead pig on the proposed site to make the ground unfit to build on. There's some legs in this story yet and I'm getting the impression the mosque won't be built after all.
Him"
My biggest fear for the weekend is a mass brawl...... The mosque is likley to go ahead. Dudley seems to be getting more popular then Blackpool for day trips |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Pretty sure you're talking about the protests about the very large mosque being built in Dudley, it's been big news there for a number of years now with many many demonstrations at the annoyance of business traders who lose out on trade due to having to close their businesses for the day usually. One group a few weeks ago promised to bury a dead pig on the proposed site to make the ground unfit to build on. There's some legs in this story yet and I'm getting the impression the mosque won't be built after all.
Him"
I did hear about someone wanting to bury a pigs head but would this really stop the Mosque being built? I did hear of a attack on a Mosque in Peterborough where a pigs head had been used and is still open. Surely it can't be a matter of just chucking a pork chop and the plans are ruined. |
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By *eavenNhellCouple
over a year ago
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"Funny how you don't get any of this rubbish with rugby, a game which I think is much more 'manly' ! " yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawn wondered how long before the thugby bores popped their head over the parapet |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Funny how you don't get any of this rubbish with rugby, a game which I think is much more 'manly' ! "
Why is rugby seen as 'manly' ?
If a man decides to play hockey is he any less of a man ?
Are male gymnasts not deemed to be men at all.
It's a rather outdated notion that we judge men on the sport that they wish to participate in.
Is sticking your finger up another mans bottom manly ? Is gouging eyes of an opponent manly ?
Rugby seems to be awfully snobbish to me. |
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