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true but the bbc had pulis and dyche on a football managers Q&A and pulis was moaning like fuck about the fa plan for youth player development.

 

what the fuck does he know about anything other than cobbling a load of journeymen footballers together to play stay-in-prem-at-any-cost football.

Dyche has Burnley playing some good stuff even if he was a journeyman player. A bit unfair to tie him in with Pulis(If that was your intention?)
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1 hour ago, VladimirIlyich said:

Just to go back to the original topic but I would guess that quite a few Southern Irishmen lost their lives in both WW1 and WW2 so there are bound to be plenty who do too. Democracy means people can choose whether or not to wear one. Some years I wear one,others I don't.

I doubt many Brits living and working in Northern Ireland will be wearing an Easter Lily. 

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On 10/31/2018 at 9:21 AM, VladimirIlyich said:

Just to go back to the original topic but I would guess that quite a few Southern Irishmen lost their lives in both WW1 and WW2 so there are bound to be plenty who do too. Democracy means people can choose whether or not to wear one. Some years I wear one,others I don't.

 

Including, I believe some of his own family in WWI.  

 

He has the right to choose. His forefathers won him the right. They also gave him the choice to be a bellend bigot, which he grasped with both hands. Swings & roundabouts I guess. 

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2 minutes ago, Mcfaggen said:

 

Including, I believe some of his own family in WWI.  

 

He has the right to choose. His forefathers won him the right. They also gave him the choice to be a bellend bigot, which he grasped with both hands. Swings & roundabouts I guess. 

 

How is he a bigot?

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