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aimaad22

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  1. Aye isn't that a risky approach through? Single Leeds goal sends then down. Maybe just assessing the situation till half time.
  2. I remember reading somewhere the average Premier league club had around a £100M. If they made special rules for covid didn't the Premier League bother to run compliance or at least some sanity checks when the figures came in? Will be very interesting to see where this goes. I'm sure the PL will try to brush it in the carpet Nufc takeover style. There's a very legitimate concern here especially in light of the super league fiasco. Treatment across the board has to be the same. It may have taken Leeds and Burnley relegation to push this but other clubs should now get behind. Fact everything about Everton FC is detestable these days should only bolster the cause.
  3. Is it normal to take supermarket lasagne to a football game?
  4. Absolutely. Amazing that the FA seem to get just about everything wrong. If Everton aren't punished for this that's an absolute disgrace too. Lampard is a right dick with his comments as well, trying to defend the Everton fans to get cozy with them. Fits right in with that lot and his players with their behavior. What a shambles the place has become. Hope the Leeds/Burnley letter leads to something. I was laughing reading Everton's defense where they referred to having checked out the spending with their external auditors. They'll be in for a rude awakening if it comes down to that with the amount of disclaimers audit firms are required to put in they'll wash their hands off the issue pretty quick.
  5. I didn't either, I mean we've had a few of these discussions over the last few years here, religion related. A couple may have gotten a bit fiery (thus the description in the tag ) but I don't think anybody is truly nasty here. It just get's a bit tedious when you know the other person's also got a strongly held belief that you don't agree with, so I get Gemmill here. I do find it a bit strange though that religiously people often very easily get labelled bigots and such, often simply on the basis they have a religion, while one of the biggest criticism levelled at them is intolerance.
  6. That's why I said only in terms of taking a different stance from your team, I know it's not the same 'thing'.
  7. I don't know if people see that flag as saying those things specifically. I think it's seen generally as support for or normalizing/mainstreaming that community. I cant claim to be too educated about it to be honest, I may be wrong and I'm sure it varies from place to place. I've already seen huge differences in the way it's taken in liberal places like Portland and then conservative ones like Texas, and muslims are very much a minority in both. It's being imposed on him though. He may never have wanted to make this a public thing or hurt the people in support of the cause.
  8. Bit similar to some muslim cricketers not wearing alcoholic beverage sponsors etc, as far as having a personal opinion while being part of a team that may think a bit differently. If it's all done respectfully I can only see it as a good thing, diversity and all that.
  9. He's not campaigning against it or anything like that is he, so what's the problem? You can't force someone to wear a symbol, or support something they don't believe in. Just as you shouldn't be prohibiting them from doing so. Freedom of expression should always be with respect to the place and culture you're living in, I don't see him abusing that in anyway, he's just doesn't want to be a part of it personally.
  10. So we'll just have to contend ourselves with NUFC's uptick in fortune. It doesn't seem enough, cheers Gemmill
  11. The goal will only serve to get them excited enough for somebody to get sent off.
  12. Have a feeling Leeds' goal difference might take them down.
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