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Do you want Refugee Welcome Flags at the Amex v Hull

  • Yes flags please

    Votes: 36 16.5%
  • No thanks no flags

    Votes: 182 83.5%

  • Total voters
    218


Tyrone Biggums

Well-known member
Jun 25, 2006
13,498
Geelong, Australia
Given such a flag might cause others around the flag holder to voice an opposing opinion it might potentially inflame hostilities between fans. Which I assume is the point in their being rules against certain styles of banners in football grounds.
 






dazzer6666

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Mar 27, 2013
52,948
Burgess Hill
This match is solely for remembering those that lost their lives @ Shoreham. Disgraceful post

This. Remembering the Shoreham victims absolutely must not be clouded or diluted by any other messages, particularly those driven by politicians. Even if every other club (or the league) had signed up to it I would want to the club to be exempted for this match.
 




Ernest

Stupid IDIOT
Nov 8, 2003
42,746
LOONEY BIN
This. Remembering the Shoreham victims absolutely must not be clouded or diluted by any other messages, particularly those driven by politicians. Even if every other club (or the league) had signed up to it I would want to the club to be exempted for this match.

Exactly, it has been well publicised that this game is expressly for that and not for publicity points scoring by a bunch of failed politicians
 




edna krabappel

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 7, 2003
47,252
This. Remembering the Shoreham victims absolutely must not be clouded or diluted by any other messages, particularly those driven by politicians. Even if every other club (or the league) had signed up to it I would want to the club to be exempted for this match.

I simply think there is nothing for the club to "sign up" to in this case, particularly if this request is all about a particular politician's bandwagon. Leave it to individuals to speak for themselves and do as they see appropriate.
 


dazzer6666

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Mar 27, 2013
52,948
Burgess Hill
I simply think there is nothing for the club to "sign up" to in this case, particularly if this request is all about a particular politician's bandwagon. Leave it to individuals to speak for themselves and do as they see appropriate.

Agreed 100%......my point was hypothetical. Not expecting to see any individual refugee welcome banners next Saturday though. Not the time or place.
 


sten

sister ray
Jul 14, 2003
943
eastside
Exactly, it has been well publicised that this game is expressly for that and not for publicity points scoring by a bunch of failed politicians[/QUOTE

Bang on this is nothing more than like you say horrible failed politicians point scoring , anybody supporting this absurd crap needs locking up,this about showing respect for something that touched us all locally not some illegal invasion of Europe.
 






W.C.

New member
Oct 31, 2011
4,927
Exactly, it has been well publicised that this game is expressly for that and not for publicity points scoring by a bunch of failed politicians[/QUOTE

Bang on this is nothing more than like you say horrible failed politicians point scoring , anybody supporting this absurd crap needs locking up,this about showing respect for something that touched us all locally not some illegal invasion of Europe.

Erm yeah, no politics at football thanks.
 






Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
No - on the basis that Yvette Cooper is a f****** imbecile.

Does no-one remember the occasion when the Falmer For All team saturated the Millennium Stadium with banners?

The Hull match is dedicated to the Shoreham air disaster and nothing should detract from that, but I needed to point out that Yvette Cooper was very involved in getting Falmer planning permission through.
 


essbee

New member
Jan 5, 2005
3,656
The Hull match is dedicated to the Shoreham air disaster and nothing should detract from that, but I needed to point out that Yvette Cooper was very involved in getting Falmer planning permission through.

Sorry - I meant her husband Ed Balls :)
 


beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
35,412
pretty sad that politicians want to use this issue for political manoeuvres, especially ignoring that a large number of the people do not want to welcome refugees, for a range of reasons.

i dont understand why we are not making more of the fact we are spending a great deal of aid to the refugee camps in the region, taking a large number of priority asylum claims, and accept that this is our reasonable response to the situation instead of blindly accepting all refugees that may (or may not) be trying to claim asylum here.
 








Brighton Mod

Its All Too Beautiful
pretty sad that politicians want to use this issue for political manoeuvres, especially ignoring that a large number of the people do not want to welcome refugees, for a range of reasons.

i dont understand why we are not making more of the fact we are spending a great deal of aid to the refugee camps in the region, taking a large number of priority asylum claims, and accept that this is our reasonable response to the situation instead of blindly accepting all refugees that may (or may not) be trying to claim asylum here.

Very good point, where were the German doctors in Sierra Leonne fighting Ebola, how much does Germany spend on overseas aid? This request/call has no place in any sporting event, especially when called for by a politician. Somehow, the death of the little boy washed up on the beaches of a greek island has become emotionally attached to the immigration debate in Europe, these issues are far apart.
Generously there are those offering accommodation in their homes to Syrian immigrants, whilst we have many homeless and lonely people in our own country, I am amazed that the pictures and footage ( coincidently caught by both a pap and television cameras at a random spot on a greek beach) have created such a reaction when such occurences are happening everyday somewhere in the world and even in our country with the unnecessary death of young children.
 










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