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Post by eppinggas on Nov 20, 2021 13:26:38 GMT
Seeing the determination and passion that has developed in this squad, I can't help but be enthused when watching them. Absolutely no problem with that. Have a great afternoon.
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Post by towngas on Nov 20, 2021 13:45:59 GMT
As sanctimonious as your innocent until proven guilty twaddle. What does that actually mean in this particular instance? As an example, let's take his latest assault, the one where he shoved his wife to the ground and kicked her in the head in front of witnesses. The fact is that she called it in and the police took her statement, which she later retracted. Why do you think that was? Note, I did not put alleged assault because him being who he is, an ex-jailbird who appears to have learnt nothing about his violent inner self during his incarceration, I prefer to believe her. Innocent until proven guilty in this instance simply means a lack of evidence. It does not mean he didn't do it and won't do it again. I was on a jury for a case at Crown Court that got well into day 2 before the wife admitted that she had made up the whole story against her husband. Just saying, as they say. Yes, and the Police aren’t averse to putting words into women’s mouthes to help secure a conviction against a man. Domestic dispute prosecutions are closely monitored and encouraged by PCC’s and feminist pressure groups. what gets measured gets done.
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Post by towngas on Nov 20, 2021 13:50:01 GMT
I'm not getting involved in a protracted series of messages with you, in case you read something you don't like and disappear again. It seems that some think their self declared moral superiority by not attending Rovers, is a laudable trait. I disagree. That's all. How many more times. No one is claiming "moral superiority". Some people feel they can't attend while B***** is in charge. That is their decision. Why can't you just respect that? Some people have no problem attending because they support the team, not B*****. I respect that. Some people have no problem attending because they support the team and B*****. Do you carry out a CRcheck on every person who does work for you or that you know? Quite clearly you should, because if any of them have previous you won’t be having any more to do with them.
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Post by eppinggas on Nov 20, 2021 13:53:18 GMT
How many more times. No one is claiming "moral superiority". Some people feel they can't attend while B***** is in charge. That is their decision. Why can't you just respect that? Some people have no problem attending because they support the team, not B*****. I respect that. Some people have no problem attending because they support the team and B*****. Do you carry out a CRcheck on every person who does work for you or that you know? Quite clearly you should, because if any of them have previous you won’t be having any more to do with them. I wouldn't knowingly employ someone who had a history of violence, drinking and gambling. Does that help answer your question?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 20, 2021 14:08:26 GMT
I was on a jury for a case at Crown Court that got well into day 2 before the wife admitted that she had made up the whole story against her husband. Just saying, as they say. Yes, and the Police aren’t averse to putting words into women’s mouthes to help secure a conviction against a man. Domestic dispute prosecutions are closely monitored and encouraged by PCCs and feminist pressure groups. What gets measured gets done. Goodness me. You really believe this. My.
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kingswood Polak
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Post by kingswood Polak on Nov 20, 2021 16:04:06 GMT
Wael has made that abundantly clear but don’t forget who trebled the debt and before C19. That’s disingenuous Jools because 8m of the debt that was written off was inherited. Was it ? If so how was i supposed to know that. From what little i know it was said that’s Wael was telling others how cheap it was to buy a club and the former board sold at the cost to cover their debts. You may be privy to such information but i am not. All i do know is that we had a hell of a lot of new people, advisors who then became directors only to leave and lots of changes. They fact still remains that we are in 3 maybe close to 4 times the debt we were in prior to the change of ownership. Unless Wael makes these kind of thing clear and opens up to the fans then we can only speculate. Ok, say i believe your statement to be true, I don’t now, where has the rest come from and even if you tell me its normal practice to place a charge against the stadium, i have looked at other clubs and don’t see it as anything like common practice. It stinks to high heaven
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Post by kingswood Polak on Nov 20, 2021 16:08:41 GMT
Could being the operative here but i have my doubts and for good reason. No, I haven’t been to a game as I got the virus at one i went to so am staying away as i still feel we are getting ahead of ourselves with no sticking to distancing. Once you have had it, believe me when i say it is really quite scary and i have been vaccinated to boot Well of course it may not work out , but the improvement since the start of the season has been evident so steady progression is a possibility. I understand you are suffering generally with your health so are doing the right thing by staying away from crowds. You don’t want to take unnecessary risks. Hopefully you will soon feel safe to attend matches in the not too distant. If you do, you,any be pleasantly surprised. Keep safe. UTG Thank you, i cant see myself going while the figures are, yet again, rising. It scared me and the feeling of gasping for breath left and indelible mark upon me. It was a truly extremely frightening experience which I’ve not written about as I don’t want to have other go into a panic about
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Post by kingswood Polak on Nov 20, 2021 16:14:52 GMT
Seems like some on here wear their absence from Rovers as a badge of pride. Odd. Believe me when i say i am not one that feels like that, not at all and i miss the pre match banter and meeting of people I don’t otherwise see, unless i go to a game
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Post by kingswood Polak on Nov 20, 2021 16:25:38 GMT
Seems like some on here wear their absence from Rovers as a badge of pride. Odd. It is. They seem to have turned on the club, with the same passion that they used to support it. Perhaps it`s the passion that they get off on, rather than the club.
What an utterly bizarre thing to say. That just makes no sense at all and each person has their own right to express their feelings and views. Can you not see the attendances have fallen, argument and strange behaviour with personnel changes, no one making any statements when they maybe should have. When an ex director got banned there were a fair few who stopped going due to that but this is much worse than that. I do not think, not for 1 moment, any of us that are staying away, are getting off on anything due to it, i just feel saddened and done in that the club i started to follow, from a very young age, has changed into a cold hearted PLC and we seem to have no soul now. We are punters, crowds are falling, youngsters are choosing city and we are in the basement league again. Evolution ? If this is evolution then you can stick it where the sun doesn’t shine. I will always have an interest in the club as you don’t just turn off over 45 years of paying my own way in watching the club and over 50 in going to games with family
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Post by kingswood Polak on Nov 20, 2021 16:29:31 GMT
Bossy pair you two. Some people includes you Shoveler, or whatever moniker you have this morning. Have a lovely day whatever you do. I'm going to walk up to Horfield later to watch Bristol's oldest professional football club and will clap and cheer if appropriate. As long as that's ok with you of course. I don’t know if you are aware of it but you can be so very patronising. I don’t get it but there you go.
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Post by kingswood Polak on Nov 20, 2021 16:42:46 GMT
One question, What if JAB is found not guilty? Personally. Any £ that I would have spent in relation to BRFC stays in MY pocket.. Will do until such time he moves on or is expelled from the club # Bartonout I have been putting aside the money i normally, as a non ST holder, would have spent and i am stunned at the amount i have in that account. It will definitely be a very happy Christmas for me and the family. Cheers Joey
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Post by Deleted on Nov 20, 2021 17:19:29 GMT
Bossy pair you two. Some people includes you Shoveler, or whatever moniker you have this morning. Have a lovely day whatever you do. I'm going to walk up to Horfield later to watch Bristol's oldest professional football club and will clap and cheer if appropriate. As long as that's ok with you of course. I don’t know if you are aware of it but you can be so very patronising. I don’t get it but there you go. Sorry, but your opinion means little to me when it comes to talking about being patronising.
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Post by Bath Gas on Nov 20, 2021 17:19:32 GMT
Well of course it may not work out , but the improvement since the start of the season has been evident so steady progression is a possibility. I understand you are suffering generally with your health so are doing the right thing by staying away from crowds. You don’t want to take unnecessary risks. Hopefully you will soon feel safe to attend matches in the not too distant. If you do, you,any be pleasantly surprised. Keep safe. UTG Thank you, i cant see myself going while the figures are, yet again, rising. It scared me and the feeling of gasping for breath left and indelible mark upon me. It was a truly extremely frightening experience which I’ve not written about as I don’t want to have other go into a panic about That's very understandable, I think a lot of people don't realise how horrible this virus can be for some. My niece has been ill for a while, she was one of the people who was given an incorrect "negative" result, after contact was flagged up on track and trace, turns out that she has been suffering from long Covid. Take care.
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Post by kingswood Polak on Nov 20, 2021 17:48:19 GMT
Thank you, i cant see myself going while the figures are, yet again, rising. It scared me and the feeling of gasping for breath left and indelible mark upon me. It was a truly extremely frightening experience which I’ve not written about as I don’t want to have other go into a panic about That's very understandable, I think a lot of people don't realise how horrible this virus can be for some. My niece has been ill for a while, she was one of the people who was given an incorrect "negative" result, after contact was flagged up on track and trace, turns out that she has been suffering from long Covid. Take care. That’s awful and one wonders what the point of the track and trace app was made for. It’s odd that no one is saying anything about being able to have it more than once and the high incidence of long covid
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Post by kingswood Polak on Nov 20, 2021 17:50:11 GMT
I don’t know if you are aware of it but you can be so very patronising. I don’t get it but there you go. Sorry, but your opinion means little to me when it comes to talking about being patronising. That’s fine , it’s just a forum and not something that affects my life, offline.
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Post by towngas on Nov 20, 2021 18:25:07 GMT
Yes, and the Police aren’t averse to putting words into women’s mouthes to help secure a conviction against a man. Domestic dispute prosecutions are closely monitored and encouraged by PCCs and feminist pressure groups. What gets measured gets done. Goodness me. You really believe this. My. I don’t believe this, I know it for a fact. Ive witnessed it many times through a previous employment. The cards are heavily stacked against men these days. I hear the Police are being pushed to get more rape convictions. I wonder how many miscarriages of justice will start to appear a few years down the line? Even more worrying than the conviction of Ched Evans. The Police and CPS concealed evidence which undermined the case, and when they were forced to release it he was acquitted. Evans may be a particularly unsavoury character, but he was never a rapist. All those people who put the boot in and twisted the knife when he was wrongly convicted went very quite when he was cleared. Not a single apology. I’m thinking here of that mouthy cow Jessica Ennis.
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Post by a more piratey game on Nov 20, 2021 18:27:20 GMT
Goodness me. You really believe this. My. that mouthy cow has the arrival of the 21st century past you by? in case it has - expressions like that are no longer acceptable
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Post by towngas on Nov 20, 2021 18:46:58 GMT
has the arrival of the 21st century past you by? in case it has - expressions like that are no longer acceptable So, being completely unable to defend said female with plenty to say when it suits her but without the courage to admit when she was wrong and apologise, you instead go for deflection tactics to try and change the agenda. How original. How very Right-On. Congratulations.
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Post by a more piratey game on Nov 20, 2021 18:49:13 GMT
has the arrival of the 21st century past you by? in case it has - expressions like that are no longer acceptable So, being completely unable to defend said female with plenty to say when it suits her but without the courage to admit when she was wrong and apologise, you instead go for deflection tactics to try and change the agenda. How original. How very Right-On. Congratulations. I'd thank you if I thought you were being sincere
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kingswood Polak
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Post by kingswood Polak on Nov 20, 2021 18:55:38 GMT
Goodness me. You really believe this. My. I don’t believe this, I know it for a fact. Ive witnessed it many times through a previous employment. The cards are heavily stacked against men these days. I hear the Police are being pushed to get more rape convictions. I wonder how many miscarriages of justice will start to appear a few years down the line? Even more worrying than the conviction of Ched Evans. The Police and CPS concealed evidence which undermined the case, and when they were forced to release it he was acquitted. Evans may be a particularly unsavoury character, but he was never a rapist. All those people who put the boot in and twisted the knife when he was wrongly convicted went very quite when he was cleared. Not a single apology. I’m thinking here of that mouthy cow Jessica Ennis. Are you aware of the amount of rapes, sexual assaults via drink spiking etc that go unreported because the victims cant face the whole process ? I used to be with a women who was raped and reported it, the police told her that she would have to go through it all in court and basically scared her out of going forward with a prosecution. I can tell you that she had periods of such depression and fear that it was so hard to see. On another note but close, a fair few men get custody of children after a divorce. I once went to a family court and if i had not seen what happened then i would not habve believed it, please believe me, its not as you say.
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