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  1. salty seagull

    Ulloa flag

    Obviously their flag represents more than a Conflict with Britain that is still running, but the fact that it does partly represent such a conflict is enough to stop me waving it just for the sake of a footballer. There is no need to include the flag. The Germans were full of pride and...
  2. salty seagull

    Ulloa flag

    I refer the honourable gentleman to post #91. We are not in a current dispute over British Territory with any of the countries you mention.
  3. salty seagull

    Ulloa flag

    That's the Leap you have made. Read my post #91 smart-arse.
  4. salty seagull

    Ulloa flag

    You always get one that wants to spoil a perfectly good argument with facts! Fair play, they surrendered in battle but the haven't surrendered their claim on the islands.
  5. salty seagull

    Ulloa flag

    As you say, you never fought in the Falklands. It has no comparison to the the middle-east because in this case British territory was invaded. Respect for serving as you have, but I don't think it gives your opinion on this matter any extra weight. Many people join the services for many...
  6. salty seagull

    Ulloa flag

    Germany is now a peaceful nation that is no longer a threat to it's neighbours or the world. Argentina is still a threat to the Falklands and no surrender or cease-fire has ever been signed. Your argument is irrelevent. I support Leo as a player but never the Argentinian flag and what it...
  7. salty seagull

    Ulloa flag

    Not really a joking matter though, is it? Think of those that served, those that died or were injured, the loss to wives, children, parents etc. Think how they would feel about it. If you still think it's a good idea, go ahead, wave your silly flag and shame on you.
  8. salty seagull

    Ulloa flag

    An Argentinian flag. Fu#king disgrace.
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