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If the lad can play football cant see the issue really..
If he is good enough to play well, I don't really care what he does in private, as long as it doesn’t involve kids, is without consentl or is illegal or immoral, although some may hold views that homosexuality as immoral.
then its different opinions then i guess because to me its acceptable. I dont go through life worrying whether i offend peoples gender/religion/sexuality, sticks and stones boo hoo. Now man up and get over it.
You sound like such a lovely person. I feel sorry for you tbh.
don't mean to offend. but I'd put them up against the wall with the left wingers on here and let loose with a gattling gun . . . now this thread has been closed, can we get back to slagging off the ruperts up the road
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
lol cheers anyway stop feeling sorry for other people and start living for yourself mate...thats your problem !
Don't think it's a case of feeling sorry for others necessarily.
Most people don't care either way which is fine. And whilst there might be extremes on both sides, perhaps those appearing all "Guardian", are simply making an attempt to show those who come across all "Sun", that certain actions have consequences and are playing their small part in attempting to prevent situations like this arising all too frequently:
Roger Crouch, 55, was overcome with grief at the suicide of his 15-year-old son Dominic (pictured with him), who jumped off a building near his public school in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire.
A bit extreme I accept, but nonetheless, tragic.
And please don't refer to me as Daily Mail reading.
Don't think it's a case of feeling sorry for others necessarily.
Most people don't care either way which is fine. And whilst there might be extremes on both sides, perhaps those appearing all "Guardian", are simply making an attempt to show those who come across all "Sun", that certain actions have consequences and are playing their small part in attempting to prevent situations like this arising all too frequently:
Roger Crouch, 55, was overcome with grief at the suicide of his 15-year-old son Dominic (pictured with him), who jumped off a building near his public school in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire.
A bit extreme I accept, but nonetheless, tragic.
And please don't refer to me as Daily Mail reading.
lol i wont mate and just for the record i dont buy or read any newspapers and havent done for probably over 20 years.
Watch the news occasionally on TV
We just have different opinions and different morals...no biggy
a good player is a good player , as long as he doesnt take the julian clary stance where everything he sayes has to have a sexual innuendo then im ok with a gay player
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