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Originally posted by loftboy View PostNo wonder I barely post here any more, didn't go Tuesday as I'm on holiday, my season ticket is in BL with my two sons, one has autism the other learning difficulties, how nice to see them described so nicely, would it be acceptable to describe the clientele of the west paddocks by their race? If not what's the difference?I must away now, I can no longer tarry
This morning's tempest I have to cross
I must be guided without a stumble
Into the arms I love the most
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Originally posted by loftboy View PostNo wonder I barely post here any more, didn't go Tuesday as I'm on holiday, my season ticket is in BL with my two sons, one has autism the other learning difficulties, how nice to see them described so nicely, would it be acceptable to describe the clientele of the west paddocks by their race? If not what's the difference?
I had two fellas sitting the row behind me constantly screaming Fark off Carlisle to the away fans next to us, I was there with my 6 yr old daughter, I asked him politely to pipe down and he got louder. At half time I see a fella getting chucked out for giving out racist abuse to the stewards, those were the people I was referring to.
If you've taken offence to my posts I can only apologise to youFrom the Hills of Kerry
To the streets of Free Derry
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Originally posted by kron-1664 View PostISnt the east paddock where the disabled section is or am i getting my ends confusedI must away now, I can no longer tarry
This morning's tempest I have to cross
I must be guided without a stumble
Into the arms I love the most
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Originally posted by lymehoop View PostI can't believe anyone on this thread was referring to anyone with learning difficulties Loftboy and I'm sorry you felt that was the case. I know there is a thread on LoftforWords that suggests that is exactly what the posters were referring to. I hope the OP can reassure you he was referring to 'oddball characters' and not anyone with obvious learning difficulties
Couple of idiotic posts on it, but fortunately one of their own posters has clarified what was being discussed.
Really can't believe that people can misread things so badly.
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Originally posted by brightonr View PostThere is mate. And surprise surprise, it's by the same poster.
Couple of idiotic posts on it, but fortunately one of their own posters has clarified what was being discussed.
Really can't believe that people can misread things so badly.
That's all move along
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Originally posted by brightonr View PostThere is mate. And surprise surprise, it's by the same poster.
Couple of idiotic posts on it, but fortunately one of their own posters has clarified what was being discussed.
Really can't believe that people can misread things so badly.I must away now, I can no longer tarry
This morning's tempest I have to cross
I must be guided without a stumble
Into the arms I love the most
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Originally posted by IsleworthRanger View PostIs that the mixed race girl?"The kids missed everything from Queens Park Rangers to Conkers".
London Pride has been handed down to us.
London Pride is a flower that's free.
London Pride means our own dear town to us,
And our pride it for ever will be.
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Originally posted by loftboy View PostNo wonder I barely post here any more, didn't go Tuesday as I'm on holiday, my season ticket is in BL with my two sons, one has autism the other learning difficulties, how nice to see them described so nicely, would it be acceptable to describe the clientele of the west paddocks by their race? If not what's the difference?
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Originally posted by Brian Wilson View PostThe wild west/deliverance reference should be enough for you to realise what the OP was jokingly getting at. Stop trying to be offended.
But to see him post it on LFW was a bit baffling.
Wish the chap all the best to him and his boys and again apologies if he got offended but a bit of an overreaction or a misread.From the Hills of Kerry
To the streets of Free Derry
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