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Nibble

New member
Jan 3, 2007
19,238
Racist or otherwise, and it appears to be tremendously racist, bit idiotic to act like that knowing it'll likely be filmed.

It's also a shame that it has been labelled "football crime" as it is nought to do with football. On the same token there are some who will always behave monstrously and think it's okay because "it's football innit" and believe this behaviour is brushed off as lads being lads.

Also , Bushy is a racist twerp.
 




JCL666

absurdism
Sep 23, 2011
2,190
How long will it take to get through your thick skull, ive lived in haywards heath since 2004, with a 2 year sojourn back to london in 2009 , im not FROM haywards heath, im from london,, do you live where you were born and brought up ?

No you're right. Loads of people don't live where they were born and brought up.

Some of them move to places they'd prefer to live. Maybe for economic reasons like work or for a better standard of living.

Oh ... hang on a minute.....
 




topbanana36

Well-known member
Dec 29, 2007
1,758
New Zealand
Does it need so much media coverage?? How much coverage did 3000 muslims get when filmed kicking and trampling over poppy wreaths as well as flying an ISIS flag Al-Qaeda flag in Sunday the other week. Or when Jews and Christians are weekly subjected to abuse from the Islamic population in Tower Hamlets. We need to have a balance in our media coverage.
 


Kendo3

New member
Jul 26, 2004
73
Uckfield
From what I saw on the TV, Bushy condoned the actions of Chelsea fans, he's never denied CFC is his first love, but its good he comes along to the Amex with his son to support the Albion.
 






knocky1

Well-known member
Jan 20, 2010
13,089
No you're right. Loads of people don't live where they were born and brought up.

Some of them move to places they'd prefer to live. Maybe for economic reasons like work or for a better standard of living.

Oh ... hang on a minute.....

Checkmate!
 


User removed 4

New member
May 9, 2008
13,331
Haywards Heath
No you're right. Loads of people don't live where they were born and brought up.

Some of them move to places they'd prefer to live. Maybe for economic reasons like work or for a better standard of living.

Oh ... hang on a minute.....
Stone me you're right, Ive never taken into account all the extra costs involved with me moving to sussex, just think of the translation services i need, the social housing ive taken which could have gone to local sussex people , the way im employed at a lower rate because i live 5 to a room thus undercutting native sussex workers, the fact that my way of life and religion is pretty incompatible with the area ive moved to , christ if i was to assimiliate my kids might even end up dropping chelsea and supporting brighton (the elder one does) , i might even go as far as to have a season ticket at the local football club if i was to really join in, and socialise with my neighbours who were born and brought up in sussex, but no, not me , i live in an enclave with loads of other londoners and eat pie and mash all day, whilst telling everyone how much better london is and encouraging my kids to think the same.
 






knocky1

Well-known member
Jan 20, 2010
13,089
Stone me you're right, Ive never taken into account all the extra costs involved with me moving to sussex, just think of the translation services i need, the social housing ive taken which could have gone to local sussex people , the way im employed at a lower rate because i live 5 to a room thus undercutting native sussex workers, the fact that my way of life and religion is pretty incompatible with the area ive moved to , christ if i was to assimiliate my kids might even end up dropping chelsea and supporting brighton (the elder one does) , i might even go as far as to have a season ticket at the local football club if i was to really join in, and socialise with my neighbours who were born and brought up in sussex, but no, not me , i live in an enclave with loads of other londoners and eat pie and mash all day, whilst telling everyone how much better london is and encouraging my kids to think the same.

Chelsea fan, you say.
 










Albumen

Don't wait for me!
Jan 19, 2010
11,495
Brighton - In your face
What a surprise.

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Is this real?
 




Husty

Mooderator
Oct 18, 2008
11,998
What a surprise.

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Oh lay off you have absolutely zero proof that this kid has done anything wrong. Innocent until proven guilty? Happening to be there doesn't make him a racist and doesn't mean he's broken any laws.

On a side note that video of Chelsea fans supposedly hissing is just ridiculous. There's absolutely nothing of the sort within and shows how large a grain of salt one has to take when it comes to media coverage of football fans.
 


sydney

tinky ****in winky
Jul 11, 2003
17,965
town full of eejits
weheeeyy....sydney's back in town....and what better thread to return upon than a load of chelsea neaderthals doin' us proud in gay paris..?
 




User removed 4

New member
May 9, 2008
13,331
Haywards Heath
ive just watched the video again, at NO point whatsoever do you see this kid do anything wrong , you certainly dont see him singing, , he was there on a packed tube train, no different to a train out to falmer , wow , lock him up and throw away the key, hes being condemned for all this on a board that wants to give people who were arrested in afghanistan whilst on a 'computer course' the benefit of the doubt. :facepalm:
 




User removed 4

New member
May 9, 2008
13,331
Haywards Heath
Even if he wasn't guilty of chanting (although come on, he probably was wasn't he) - he is certainly guilty of not standing up for the black bloke and helping him on to the carriage.
do leave off , look at the size of him, yet again, this on a board where people will wait until they get home and post on NSC that the bloke in front of them shouts at the players rather than tapping him on the shoulder and saying something face to face, youre deluded.
 


sydney

tinky ****in winky
Jul 11, 2003
17,965
town full of eejits
oh dear ...the usual suspects appear to be in need of a slightly larger shovel.......this is bang to rights , borish behaviour , the snazzily dressed guy in the white t and black cardigan( classy..!!) is a bang to rights bell-end....i bet you he wouldn't be carrying on like that on the London underground...oh dear , i'm afraid he'll be a gonner upon his return.....never mind ...!
 


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