And bloody Farage.They take one tiny tiny tiny sip.
Except for man of the people, Billy 'ten pints' Hague, of course.
I only saw praise for the kit, including your England flag in display name types, on twitter before all the fussThis football shirt stuff is just the latest opportunity to look 'not woke' and 'patriotic' - its no wonder Starmer and Sunak are off to a flying start condemning it. I bet 99% of England fans couldn't give AF were it not picked up by the media and spun as some sort of affront on 'our flag'. Load of bollocks as usual.
For the dubious privilege of wandering around advertising a betting company.Any politician who professed to care for the welfare of ordinary people would condemn disgusting money-making racket that is the sale of “official” football shirts. They should sell for no more than ten quid. They should not change every season.
Yes, indeed. I had forgotten about the sponsorship aspect. Given that the shirts are sponsored, you would think that they would be free.For the dubious privilege of wandering around advertising a betting company.
why?Yes, indeed. I had forgotten about the sponsorship aspect. Given that the shirts are sponsored, you would think that they would be free.
People should be paid by the betting company to wear them, like sandwich boardsYes, indeed. I had forgotten about the sponsorship aspect. Given that the shirts are sponsored, you would think that they would be free.
It has always amused me that people willingly buy tee-shirts advertising coca-cola.People should be paid by the betting company to wear them, like sandwich boards
John Major was a fan of cricket, iirc.Margaret Thatcher pretty openly hated football and football fans. I don't think John Major particularly pretended to be interested in football either. Maybe it's more of a requirement these days but even now I don't think Theresa May bothered. David Cameron did and forgot who he supposedly supported. Not sure about Johnson?
Taking out all those pensioners on the other hand..Taking out that kid did his career no harm at all.
This football shirt stuff is just the latest opportunity to look 'not woke' and 'patriotic' - its no wonder Starmer and Sunak are off to a flying start condemning it. I bet 99% of England fans couldn't give AF were it not picked up by the media and spun as some sort of affront on 'our flag'. Load of bollocks as usual.
Basically there's been concerns of vote-rigging with the e-voting thing the lp use, where the proportions voting for one candidate in person and via the e things are very different, there's no actual oversight and other parties use a different bit of software which perhaps the lp should use tootiming out for me
Nailed it.I see he's described as a promising boy. Always promising and never delivering
So foreign muck then, a second hand saint and his flag from Turkey FFS! If George was around today and a half decent footballer he would be proudly wearing this not the sodding 3 lions:It's the flag of a more powerful nation (Genova) that we adopted so that the bigger boys wouldn't pick on us. Hardly something to beat your chest about is it?
I wrote 'if he was alive today'. Of course statistically he would probably be Muslim not Christian too. As I'm sure you are aware 'Turks' arrived in present day Turkey a few centuries after Islam.The Turks didn't arrive in Anatolia until many centuries after George.
So that's why there's been no new album.Nike was behind the assassination of Franz Ferdinand in 1914
Not really news to those of us from Croydon.the telegraph is reporting
"Labour Party threatened with legal action over ‘voter fraud’"
https://archive.ph/8n2Rg (paywall avoiding link)
oh dear...
If he were alive today, George would not be supporting the England team. Mind you, he must have been delusional, if he did indeed claim to fight a dragon, but that claim may have been attributed to him after his death.I wrote 'if he was alive today'. Of course statistically he would probably be Muslim not Christian too. As I'm sure you are aware 'Turks' arrived in present day Turkey a few centuries after Islam.
Not to mention russiaIf he were alive today, George would not be supporting the England team. Mind you, he must have been delusional, if he did indeed claim to fight a dragon, but that claim may have been attributed to him after his death.
He is of course the patron saint of some other countries too, and it would be confusing if the teams from Portugal and Georgia wore the same strip.
Basically there's been concerns of vote-rigging with the e-voting thing the lp use, where the proportions voting for one candidate in person and via the e things are very different, there's no actual oversight and other parties use a different bit of software which perhaps the lp should use too
“The new England 2024 home kit has a number of design elements which were meant as a tribute to the 1966 World Cup winning team,” an FA spokesperson said. “The coloured trim on the cuffs is inspired by the training gear worn by England’s 1966 heroes, and the same colours also feature on the design on the back of the collar. It is not the first time that different coloured St George’s Cross-inspired designs have been used on England shirts