James mcclean .and the team 14:42 - Nov 10 with 2413 views | onehunglow | Stands separate from them as they stand linked arms because if the British involvement in NI. Is this right If not,why is it tolerated Why is he playing for Wrexham Why in Great Britain My opinion is one of indignation | |
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James mcclean .and the team on 19:40 - Nov 10 with 971 views | KeithHaynes |
James mcclean .and the team on 17:55 - Nov 10 by lifelong | Didn’t the stand in English football manager refuse to sing the English national anthem recently? What was that all about? |
Him being a plastic paddy, another one who in time will regret his decision. There’s some proper nutters out there. But his brain doesn’t function above the level of an amoeba. Putting himself and his family at risk just like McLean. | |
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James mcclean .and the team on 19:48 - Nov 10 with 946 views | onehunglow |
James mcclean .and the team on 19:40 - Nov 10 by KeithHaynes | Him being a plastic paddy, another one who in time will regret his decision. There’s some proper nutters out there. But his brain doesn’t function above the level of an amoeba. Putting himself and his family at risk just like McLean. |
England doesn’t really have an anthem of it’s own. | |
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James mcclean .and the team on 19:59 - Nov 10 with 936 views | builthjack |
James mcclean .and the team on 19:48 - Nov 10 by onehunglow | England doesn’t really have an anthem of it’s own. |
But I thought Swans fans sang it every game. Oh Ingerland , is full of ships Oh Ingerland……….. I never quite understood it, but maybe because there’s sea all around. [Post edited 10 Nov 20:01]
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James mcclean .and the team on 20:32 - Nov 10 with 871 views | ReslovenSwan1 | The British army a is a well trained killing machine armed armed with high technology weapons designed to kill. It is seen by most people as a b heroic body that saved the country from Nazi tyranny 80 years ago. It has to be accepted that other people's encounters with the British army has not been so positive. Argentinians Iraqi s for example . It is natural that not 100% of society will be supportive. Society I will never be an homogenous unit. UK generally allows a different point of view without prejudice. | |
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James mcclean .and the team on 23:06 - Nov 10 with 767 views | guthrieintherain | He is a total hypocrite happy enough to take his 20 plus grand a month home. But refuses to respect fallen heroes I would not want him anywhere near our club. Wrexham are showing a lack of respect by employing him in the first place. Some things are more important than football. | |
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James mcclean .and the team on 06:41 - Nov 11 with 729 views | Scotia | I agree with most views on this forum. The problem I have is with the fans of the clubs he plays for. I would not tolerate it under any circumstances and would take some form of action (although pointless on my own). I don't understand why they tolerate it for a second. I wonder what the feeling would be if he was a Muslim and doing it out of sympathy for other recent conflicts? You'd think really this would be all over right wing social and regular media. It's not though. | | | |
James mcclean .and the team on 12:50 - Nov 11 with 617 views | Joesus_Of_Narbereth |
James mcclean .and the team on 20:32 - Nov 10 by ReslovenSwan1 | The British army a is a well trained killing machine armed armed with high technology weapons designed to kill. It is seen by most people as a b heroic body that saved the country from Nazi tyranny 80 years ago. It has to be accepted that other people's encounters with the British army has not been so positive. Argentinians Iraqi s for example . It is natural that not 100% of society will be supportive. Society I will never be an homogenous unit. UK generally allows a different point of view without prejudice. |
A fascist junta and a vicious dictator. Great examples. If these are the sorts of people the British army are pissing off we must be doing something right. | |
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James mcclean .and the team on 13:45 - Nov 11 with 581 views | Boundy |
James mcclean .and the team on 12:50 - Nov 11 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth | A fascist junta and a vicious dictator. Great examples. If these are the sorts of people the British army are pissing off we must be doing something right. |
Beat me to it it , not sure what he expects from our armed forces ,he should be happy that the description of them matches their abilities. | |
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James mcclean .and the team on 13:49 - Nov 11 with 580 views | onehunglow |
James mcclean .and the team on 20:32 - Nov 10 by ReslovenSwan1 | The British army a is a well trained killing machine armed armed with high technology weapons designed to kill. It is seen by most people as a b heroic body that saved the country from Nazi tyranny 80 years ago. It has to be accepted that other people's encounters with the British army has not been so positive. Argentinians Iraqi s for example . It is natural that not 100% of society will be supportive. Society I will never be an homogenous unit. UK generally allows a different point of view without prejudice. |
Thanks God for them . | |
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James mcclean .and the team on 14:58 - Nov 11 with 541 views | johnlangy |
James mcclean .and the team on 17:00 - Nov 10 by pencoedjack | & what you say on such an important day to people who gave their lives to this country makes me want to spew. (Ex) soldiers on this forum must shake their heads in disbelief |
As it happens there was an ex soldier of 21 years service on the radio earlier talking about this. He said he doesn't expect people to wear poppies and if they decide they don't want to they have every right to do that. The whole point of our soldiers fighting for the freedoms we enjoy today is that we then have that freedom of choice. Telling others that they should do what we think is right and not what they think is right goes completely against that. So if he can support JM's choice, while not agreeing with it, why can't all of us. | | | |
James mcclean .and the team on 15:04 - Nov 11 with 538 views | KeithHaynes |
James mcclean .and the team on 14:58 - Nov 11 by johnlangy | As it happens there was an ex soldier of 21 years service on the radio earlier talking about this. He said he doesn't expect people to wear poppies and if they decide they don't want to they have every right to do that. The whole point of our soldiers fighting for the freedoms we enjoy today is that we then have that freedom of choice. Telling others that they should do what we think is right and not what they think is right goes completely against that. So if he can support JM's choice, while not agreeing with it, why can't all of us. |
Because he is openly a terrorist sympathiser of a prescribe terrorist organisation. | |
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James mcclean .and the team on 15:35 - Nov 11 with 511 views | Scotia |
James mcclean .and the team on 14:58 - Nov 11 by johnlangy | As it happens there was an ex soldier of 21 years service on the radio earlier talking about this. He said he doesn't expect people to wear poppies and if they decide they don't want to they have every right to do that. The whole point of our soldiers fighting for the freedoms we enjoy today is that we then have that freedom of choice. Telling others that they should do what we think is right and not what they think is right goes completely against that. So if he can support JM's choice, while not agreeing with it, why can't all of us. |
The problem I have with it is that he choses to play in the English league system, thereby taking money from fans who are predominantly English (or Welsh in this case) who either will have lost family in past conflict, may be veterans themselves or at least relatives of veterans. Their cash is welcome in his pocket (even if that comes from the armed forces originally) but their history isn't. He could play in any other league in the world and not need to accept English cash or cause this controversy, but as a relativiely limited footballer, the most he'll earn is in England. That's why he's here, not because he's excercising freedom of choice. If he was a Muslim he'd have been hounded out of the football league by now. | | | |
James mcclean .and the team on 15:43 - Nov 11 with 504 views | pencoedjack |
James mcclean .and the team on 15:04 - Nov 11 by KeithHaynes | Because he is openly a terrorist sympathiser of a prescribe terrorist organisation. |
Similar to some posters on here. Caramel tip tops all of them.
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James mcclean .and the team on 15:59 - Nov 11 with 489 views | ReslovenSwan1 |
James mcclean .and the team on 15:35 - Nov 11 by Scotia | The problem I have with it is that he choses to play in the English league system, thereby taking money from fans who are predominantly English (or Welsh in this case) who either will have lost family in past conflict, may be veterans themselves or at least relatives of veterans. Their cash is welcome in his pocket (even if that comes from the armed forces originally) but their history isn't. He could play in any other league in the world and not need to accept English cash or cause this controversy, but as a relativiely limited footballer, the most he'll earn is in England. That's why he's here, not because he's excercising freedom of choice. If he was a Muslim he'd have been hounded out of the football league by now. |
You are now setting conditions by which he should operate. If you play in the English system you must wear a poppy and stand to salute. | |
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James mcclean .and the team on 16:40 - Nov 11 with 462 views | Kilkennyjack |
James mcclean .and the team on 15:43 - Nov 11 by pencoedjack | Similar to some posters on here. Caramel tip tops all of them.
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I choose to wear a poppy. Always have done. I respect your decision to wear a poppy or not. Thats up to you. John is right. I respect the fallen like most everyone else, but i have a lot less respect for the rich and powerful men who sent these poor souls to their early deaths. Whilst the rich stayed safe in their beds. Lions led by donkeys. | |
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James mcclean .and the team on 17:01 - Nov 11 with 431 views | Scotia |
James mcclean .and the team on 15:59 - Nov 11 by ReslovenSwan1 | You are now setting conditions by which he should operate. If you play in the English system you must wear a poppy and stand to salute. |
No, I think he should respect those who pay has wages it is massive double standards on his part too. I'd expect the same of anyone, doing any job, anywhere. He'd have a dogs life if he were a Muslim. | | | |
James mcclean .and the team on 17:43 - Nov 11 with 405 views | Gwyn737 | I think it’s a shame that after a weekend of deserved and and respectfully observed church services, television programmes, newspaper front pages, parades, war memorial services, scout and guide events, school events and silences at professional and grassroots sports, there are two pages here on one numpty footballer and not much on the other things listed. | | | |
James mcclean .and the team on 08:53 - Nov 12 with 294 views | Boundy |
James mcclean .and the team on 17:43 - Nov 11 by Gwyn737 | I think it’s a shame that after a weekend of deserved and and respectfully observed church services, television programmes, newspaper front pages, parades, war memorial services, scout and guide events, school events and silences at professional and grassroots sports, there are two pages here on one numpty footballer and not much on the other things listed. |
Yes it is a shame , but this turd made it all about himself rather than the occasion so what else would you expect. | |
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