I've always remembered this post for some reason. Two examples of it tonight. Funny how one commentator mentioned a game between City and Utd in 1993 when City were leading 2-0 but lost 2-3 just before Pogba's first and then another mentions how Bournemouth get loads of points from losing positions seconds before they equaliseRamone wrote:Match of the Day commentary is so obviously recorded after the fact
The Message of Hate Thread
- biggeordiedave
- Living in his head rent free
- Posts: 24278
- Joined: Wed Feb 01, 2012 11:06 pm
- Location: Northumberland... so not actually a Geordie
Re: The Message of Hate Thread
Kindly deeds done for free!
- overseasTOON
- Uruguay (Nunez)
- Posts: 21882
- Joined: Thu Feb 02, 2012 10:53 am
- Location: Location: Location
Re: The Message of Hate Thread
When you realise they the main brand you wear is NeoG
- Toondes
- f uck tha police
- Posts: 9183
- Joined: Fri Feb 03, 2012 12:23 pm
- Location: Newcastle, High Heaton
Re: The Message of Hate Thread
I don’t understand this sentence ? What’s NeoG?overseasTOON wrote:When you realise they the main brand you wear is NeoG
# stolen from nufc.com
- overseasTOON
- Uruguay (Nunez)
- Posts: 21882
- Joined: Thu Feb 02, 2012 10:53 am
- Location: Location: Location
Re: The Message of Hate Thread
They make a great range of knee supports, thigh supports, elbow supports and I've heard wonderful things about thier ankle supports as well.Toondes wrote:I don’t understand this sentence ? What’s NeoG?overseasTOON wrote:When you realise they the main brand you wear is NeoG
I've not tried the ankle support yet but I know I will do soon.
- Toondes
- f uck tha police
- Posts: 9183
- Joined: Fri Feb 03, 2012 12:23 pm
- Location: Newcastle, High Heaton
Re: The Message of Hate Thread
Oh hahaha.overseasTOON wrote:They make a great range of knee supports, thigh supports, elbow supports and I've heard wonderful things about thier ankle supports as well.Toondes wrote: I don’t understand this sentence ? What’s NeoG?
I've not tried the ankle support yet but I know I will do soon.
# stolen from nufc.com
- Blue & Maroon
- France (Benzema)
- Posts: 12085
- Joined: Wed Feb 01, 2012 6:13 pm
Re: The Message of Hate Thread
The dangerous amount of purely pacifist and downright aggressive people in this country. No f***ing middle ground at all
Iraq, Afghan and Libya have really soured (rightly) people's appetite for intervening in foreign conflicts but that doesn't mean we should never do it or it's wrong. The West is stuck in an impossible position, intervene and be called imperialist, destabilising, 'we could have spent this money on the NHS etc etc' or don't intervene and it's 'why didn't you do anything to stop this?', 'you're only not here because we don't have oil', etc etc.
****. I bet they are glad we intervened in The Balkans, Sierra Leone, Malaysia, Timor, S.Korea and Nigeria. Why can't we just take each case as it comes instead of trotting out the same old **** that comes from both sides.
Iraq, Afghan and Libya have really soured (rightly) people's appetite for intervening in foreign conflicts but that doesn't mean we should never do it or it's wrong. The West is stuck in an impossible position, intervene and be called imperialist, destabilising, 'we could have spent this money on the NHS etc etc' or don't intervene and it's 'why didn't you do anything to stop this?', 'you're only not here because we don't have oil', etc etc.
****. I bet they are glad we intervened in The Balkans, Sierra Leone, Malaysia, Timor, S.Korea and Nigeria. Why can't we just take each case as it comes instead of trotting out the same old **** that comes from both sides.
Re: The Message of Hate Thread
I guess because nobody believes "intelligence" or the government's take on its advice seeing as this has in the past allowed circumstantial evidence to pass as proof and lead the country into costly wars. At the moment nobody in the public or media has seen anything but circumstantial evidence and the government is saying they've seen proof from "intelligence" but they're not telling us what. What ties old cases to the new is this broken trust. It's totally unsurprising then that we have two camps of people: those who believe the evidence and those who think there's reasonable doubt. And neither camp need or want the government's help to make up their mind.Magdia wrote:The dangerous amount of purely pacifist and downright aggressive people in this country. No f***ing middle ground at all
Iraq, Afghan and Libya have really soured (rightly) people's appetite for intervening in foreign conflicts but that doesn't mean we should never do it or it's wrong. The West is stuck in an impossible position, intervene and be called imperialist, destabilising, 'we could have spent this money on the NHS etc etc' or don't intervene and it's 'why didn't you do anything to stop this?', 'you're only not here because we don't have oil', etc etc.
****. I bet they are glad we intervened in The Balkans, Sierra Leone, Malaysia, Timor, S.Korea and Nigeria. Why can't we just take each case as it comes instead of trotting out the same old **** that comes from both sides.
- Blue & Maroon
- France (Benzema)
- Posts: 12085
- Joined: Wed Feb 01, 2012 6:13 pm
Re: The Message of Hate Thread
I get that people don't trust the government but there are actually people (with brains) who think that the government manufactured the chemical attack in Syria to make Corbyn look weak so he does badly in the local elections coming up ffsskalpel wrote:I guess because nobody believes "intelligence" or the government's take on its advice seeing as this has in the past allowed circumstantial evidence to pass as proof and lead the country into costly wars. At the moment nobody in the public or media has seen anything but circumstantial evidence and the government is saying they've seen proof from "intelligence" but they're not telling us what. What ties old cases to the new is this broken trust. It's totally unsurprising then that we have two camps of people: those who believe the evidence and those who think there's reasonable doubt. And neither camp need or want the government's help to make up their mind.Magdia wrote:The dangerous amount of purely pacifist and downright aggressive people in this country. No f***ing middle ground at all
Iraq, Afghan and Libya have really soured (rightly) people's appetite for intervening in foreign conflicts but that doesn't mean we should never do it or it's wrong. The West is stuck in an impossible position, intervene and be called imperialist, destabilising, 'we could have spent this money on the NHS etc etc' or don't intervene and it's 'why didn't you do anything to stop this?', 'you're only not here because we don't have oil', etc etc.
****. I bet they are glad we intervened in The Balkans, Sierra Leone, Malaysia, Timor, S.Korea and Nigeria. Why can't we just take each case as it comes instead of trotting out the same old **** that comes from both sides.
We've been manipulated before going into Iraq but we have one of the best intelligence communities in the world. Let's debate on the fact that Syria HAS committed horrific atrocities and what we should do rather than on weird conspiracy theories etc.
Re: The Message of Hate Thread
Yeah, obviously theories like that are absurd. But with regards to your last sentence, there's an in-between position which basically says: 'I'm not completely convinced that the Syrian government has committed these crimes, I think that many of the people making the accusations are Islamists who are losing the war and thus have a motive for falsification of evidence, and there is enough distance between the evidence available to us and proof that I'm not prepared to risk getting involved in a long and complicated civil war which has had enormous international consequences.' Even someone who generally supports intervention could hold this position.Magdia wrote:I get that people don't trust the government but there are actually people (with brains) who think that the government manufactured the chemical attack in Syria to make Corbyn look weak so he does badly in the local elections coming up ffsskalpel wrote:
I guess because nobody believes "intelligence" or the government's take on its advice seeing as this has in the past allowed circumstantial evidence to pass as proof and lead the country into costly wars. At the moment nobody in the public or media has seen anything but circumstantial evidence and the government is saying they've seen proof from "intelligence" but they're not telling us what. What ties old cases to the new is this broken trust. It's totally unsurprising then that we have two camps of people: those who believe the evidence and those who think there's reasonable doubt. And neither camp need or want the government's help to make up their mind.
We've been manipulated before going into Iraq but we have one of the best intelligence communities in the world. Let's debate on the fact that Syria HAS committed horrific atrocities and what we should do rather than on weird conspiracy theories etc.
Re: The Message of Hate Thread
Not defending the way the country was left, but does anyone think that, despite the WMD claims being lies, Saddam should have been left to rule as he was?
Re: The Message of Hate Thread
Aye, some. People were still being given burn treatment, contracting cancer and having miscarriages from his use of WMD in the Al Anfal genocide when Blair delivered the Chicago speech that outlined the moral case for his removal. And they were still dying from their injuries when the invasion of Iraq began. Regardless of WMD investigations at the start of the century, it is fact that Saddam had used them only a decade earlier to try and exterminate a whole ethnic group. Tbh it's weird that he made it through the 90s still in power after violating the genocide convention, using chemical weapons and bragging about violating the non proliferation treaty. And yet, yeah, incredibly enough there are still people who wish he'd remained in charge of the country. These are usually also the same people who think Obama is blameless in the disaster that has followed the war. That's how their logic basically works: "Bush is evil, invaded peaceful country, ruined everything, now big disaster despite Obama's best efforts."PTAO wrote:Not defending the way the country was left, but does anyone think that, despite the WMD claims being lies, Saddam should have been left to rule as he was?
-
- Brazil (Neymar)
- Posts: 12147
- Joined: Tue Feb 07, 2012 2:41 pm
Re: The Message of Hate Thread
I'm just getting sick and tired of us bombing s*** every 5 minutes, can we not just have a bomb free year, like a massive bank holiday just for bomber pilots.
-
- Brazil (Neymar)
- Posts: 12147
- Joined: Tue Feb 07, 2012 2:41 pm
Re: The Message of Hate Thread
Tax sponging baby cunting Royals.
Re: The Message of Hate Thread
Just left my wallet in a cab... Drove off before I realised. Bout £60 in f***er. RAGING. Never seeing that again.
It’s the noise, the passion, the feeling of belonging, the pride in your city.
Re: The Message of Hate Thread
Phone for it or just off a rank?Chappy wrote:Just left my wallet in a cab... Drove off before I realised. Bout £60 in f***er. RAGING. Never seeing that again.
Re: The Message of Hate Thread
tediously repetitive "north vs south banter"
"He's on the computer in his underwear wasting time in some chitchat room, going back & forth with some other fuckin' jerkoff"
Tony Soprano
Re: The Message of Hate Thread
Just off a rank. He handed it back in though the f***ing legendALF wrote:Phone for it or just off a rank?Chappy wrote:Just left my wallet in a cab... Drove off before I realised. Bout £60 in f***er. RAGING. Never seeing that again.
It’s the noise, the passion, the feeling of belonging, the pride in your city.
- Bodacious Benny
- Whiskey Business
- Posts: 35829
- Joined: Sat Feb 04, 2012 11:18 am
Re: The Message of Hate Thread
Chappy wrote:Just off a rank. He handed it back in though the f***ing legendALF wrote:
Phone for it or just off a rank?
I'm the scumbag outlaw. You're the pillar of justice. Neither of us like looking at ourselves in the mirror. Do we have a deal?
- overseasTOON
- Uruguay (Nunez)
- Posts: 21882
- Joined: Thu Feb 02, 2012 10:53 am
- Location: Location: Location
Re: The Message of Hate Thread
South of the river is better.Seagull wrote:tediously repetitive "north vs south banter"
Re: The Message of Hate Thread
Northern hemisphere for life.overseasTOON wrote:South of the river is better.Seagull wrote:tediously repetitive "north vs south banter"
"He's on the computer in his underwear wasting time in some chitchat room, going back & forth with some other fuckin' jerkoff"
Tony Soprano