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Guardiola Charged.

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comment by X (U4074)

posted on 24/2/18

Kneerash - I don't want to punish someone for waving an Isis flag.
I see the hammer and sickle displayed often enough throughout Britain, and that's just as objectionable, if not more so, and we don't seek to subjugate Marxists.
It's just not British to punish people for thought crimes.
Besides, the extremists I worry about are the one we don't see x

comment by X (U4074)

posted on 24/2/18

It'sonlyagame - more socialist than fascist imo, authoritarians regardless x

posted on 24/2/18

X, without wishing to open another can of worms, I'd have to disagree if we're talking about the chief culprits for the suppression of freedom of speech and political expression in the Spanish context. Quasifalangists, if you prefer, though that is perhaps a bit too specific.

posted on 24/2/18

Fecking hate politics.

posted on 24/2/18

comment by Conte'nt = eism (U20893)
posted 2 hours, 33 minutes ago
Fecking hate politics.
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could not agree more

comment by X (U4074)

posted on 24/2/18

Hating politics is like hating water.
It's annoying when it makes you cold and wet, but without we'd end up dead x

posted on 24/2/18

X

posted on 25/2/18

The rules are clear. If the ribbon has any political meaning then he should be reprimanced. There is no middle way here.

posted on 25/2/18

FA can't stop fans wearing one though. Guardiola doesn't need to if 50,000 City fans turn up wearing one.

Thousands on display at Wembley.

posted on 26/2/18

I think this is ridiculous.

'The rules are clear' is no real excuse. The rules are clear that players removing their shirt will be cautioned - doesn't stop it from being a ridiculous rule.

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