jeff westwell

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  • in reply to: Joe Hart #159727

    I am in the ‘ABE’ club. Anybody But England.

    I might be getting on abit these days but I just don’t get it.[/quote]I especially hate the guts of Raheem Sterling. He epitomises the tossers. Whatever happened to us having players called Stan, Billy, Bobby etc?[/quote]

    Bit racist[/quote]

    Trying to work out why that was racist.[/quote]

    Talking about Raheem Sterling and saying what happened to names like Stan Billy Bobby. No mention of Eric Joe Gary or Harry, just Raheem.[/quote]

    I bet you think the milky bar kid is a member of the KKK.

    in reply to: Joe Hart #159704

    I am in the ‘ABE’ club. Anybody But England.

    I might be getting on abit these days but I just don’t get it.[/quote]

    Well there are a lot of us in it.

    Detest the big headed players who are a bunch of tarts, and the complete media circus that surrounds them. Each every tournament they build them up…to knock them down. Bores the hell out of me. Eric Dier and Jake Livermore? Ffs…

    I especially hate the guts of Raheem Sterling. He epitomises the tossers. Whatever happened to us having players called Stan, Billy, Bobby etc?

    Can’t stand em.[/quote]
    Suppose you do have a point, I grew up watching Bryan Robson playing for England
    he would put his head were others would fear putting their feet.

    Brian Clough would have sorted the current lot out.

    in reply to: Joe Hart #159699
    I am in the ‘ABE’ club. Anybody But England.

    I might be getting on abit these days but I just don’t get it.

    in reply to: Let’s have a petition #159698

    We finished second bottom last season but that’s not fair. We should get a petition going to get us re-instated in the Championship.
    Maybe Lisa Nandy may help us.

    Fook knows what you’re drinking lad but to say its not fair we got relegated is way off the mark we played anti football and bored everyone to death next season will be different under Cookie[/quote]

    I think he’s taking the pish out of the types of people for whom the results of the Euro referendum & recent general election didn’t go their way & who have started up petitions to change the result or stop the winner taking office[/quote]

    That’s bloody students for you, never paid a penny in tax but know what’s best for the rest of us.

    Bring back national service that will sort the scruffy whingers out.

    in reply to: Lisa Nandy/Labour #159677
    If we all hid away after a defeat then this board would have rigor mortis by now.

    I don’t know I’m sure you’ve disappeared after some defeats before now. Suppose you could of been working though.

    in reply to: Season Ticket Renewal #159674

    Probably have to part with a Kidney to pay for it but I’ll be getting one.

    in reply to: Lisa Nandy/Labour #159673
    Cracking result for Lisa and her army of supporters to increase her majority in a town that voted Brexit. Shows that she is trusted to deliver the wishes of the Wigan voters.

    Even better to see UKIP well and truly killed off.

    Surprised to see you on this board after last nights result, and I’m not talking about the election.

    in reply to: Perkins signs new deal #159633

    Agreed, I like the little fella, will always give 100%.

    in reply to: London and Manchester bring is close to home #159617

    Not sure what can be done. You can’t deport UK citizens so that rules that out and they still remain a threat just not to us directly. Prisons are over crowded as it is. The death penaltyĺ wouldn’t really bother a suicide bomber and that would only incite a reaction. It’s a tough one.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_islands_of_Scotland

    Plenty of these have a zero population. Ship the radicals there (its not deporting, as it is still UK), cut any link to the mainland and leave them to their warped way of life.[/quote]
    I’ll tell you what Mutly that’s not a bad idea, thinking about it we could mine the waters around the island as well.

    in reply to: London and Manchester bring is close to home #159605
    Hows about stopping the multi billion pound arms deal with Saudi Arabia for starters because this is one of the main problems!

    This article by John Pilger more or less answers our questions but will it ever stop? I fear not!

    http://johnpilger.com/articles/terror-in-britain-what-did-the-prime-minister-know

    F****ng hell Fil that narrator is one boring sounding t*at!

    in reply to: London and Manchester bring is close to home #159589

    The solution is very clear, if they are of duel nationality then strip them of their British passports. deny them legal aid. If they are second or third generation and feel no allegiance to the UK then send them to their families original country of origin.

    And don’t let anyone back in the country that has fought for ISIS.

    in reply to: London and Manchester bring is close to home #159573
    Yet again umpteen people arrested and properties raided after the loss of life to innocent people out enjoying themselves. Arrest the bastards before they can carry out these attacks.

    Be careful there Nun, you’re gonna have the bleeding hearts brigade coming after you with burning torches and sharpened pitchforks.

    But don’t worry buddy I’m with you on this one.

    in reply to: Lisa Nandy/Labour #159568
    she is now representing the views of the majority of her constituents by working towards a satisfactory exit from the EU.

    Yeah Yeah Yeah, That’s why on the 14th September 2016 she voted in the house of commons to remain part of the EU!

    in reply to: Lisa Nandy/Labour #159564

    I take it that’s her on the back row…….I still don’t like her!

    in reply to: Lisa Nandy/Labour #159557

    Lisa Nandy, London liberal elite parachuted into a safe Labour seat, a million miles away from the people she is supposed to represent!

    Are you referring to Lisa Nandy, born in Manchester, Schooled in Bury and East Didsbury, and spent 4 years as a Councillor in London before returning to the North West in 2010 to become the MP for Wigan? I would suggest that as there wasn’t a general election between 2005 and 2010, then she wouldn’t have had an opportunity to be our MP, so she got herself some experience where she happened to be living. Nowt wrong with that.

    Just because someone moves away from their area for a few years doesn’t mean they become a non-local – eg Nuneaton Latic?[/quote]

    You clueless halfwit! do you really think she would stand in Wigan if it was a marginal seat, Think about it for a moment lad……….erm……….no.

    Why is she not standing in Manchester, Bury or east Didsbury if that’s where she Has connections to. She has zero connections to Wigan.

    London Liberal elite (grand daughter of a Liberal lord) that’s what she is, London is where she headed to, she could of stopped in the NW and ply her trade but no London was her destination, her choice.

    A million miles away from the people she represents, She will always put her party before the people of Wigan, that’s why she was a remainer and the vast majority of her constituents wanted out. She did what her party wanted not what the people of Wigan wanted!

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