James Mclean 00:15 - Nov 8 with 39287 views | Scotia | This guy is a disgrace. Perhaps he should play in the league of Ireland if his feelings are that strong. I would not want anyone with this stance playing for the swans, ever. | | | | |
James Mclean on 11:06 - Nov 8 with 3914 views | QuakerJack |
James Mclean on 10:43 - Nov 8 by dgt73 | Complete and utter bull shite. |
Which bit exactly? You think all them white folk were already there when Cook turned up do you? Or that the British didn't slaughter the indigenous people of many countries world wide? | |
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James Mclean on 11:07 - Nov 8 with 3912 views | QuakerJack |
James Mclean on 10:18 - Nov 8 by Kilkennyjack | Magicdaps10 - you do understand the concept of the right of a people to self determination don't you ? Ireland is a republic because the irish people wanted it to be a republic. About a hundred years ago.... Some might consider the USA another example ? |
This. | |
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James Mclean on 11:09 - Nov 8 with 3899 views | C_jack |
James Mclean on 11:01 - Nov 8 by dgt73 | I don't even believe we should have got involved in the Second World War, but i still wear a poppy as a mark of respect for the ordinary young men (mostly) like myself, who died. |
You maintain respect throughout every day of year, this does not change because you refuse to wear something that society has dictated as essential. | |
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James Mclean on 11:10 - Nov 8 with 3896 views | dgt73 |
James Mclean on 11:06 - Nov 8 by QuakerJack | Which bit exactly? You think all them white folk were already there when Cook turned up do you? Or that the British didn't slaughter the indigenous people of many countries world wide? |
Slaughter the indigenous people of many countries ? Name the countries ? | |
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James Mclean on 11:23 - Nov 8 with 3858 views | dgt73 |
The guardian I won't even waste my time opening the link. . The fact there are 53 countries in the British commonwealth says it all and not some anti-British ideologically driven nonsense from the guardian. | |
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James Mclean on 11:24 - Nov 8 with 3856 views | Brynmill_Jack |
Kenya was definitely the worst and most shameful episode in the history of the British Empire. It was in the face of a serious insurrection but that was no excuse. However that is at one end of the scale, let's not ignore the other. | |
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James Mclean on 11:33 - Nov 8 with 3841 views | epaul |
James Mclean on 10:51 - Nov 8 by dgt73 | epaul would be happy for people to fight and die against fascism, just as long as it's not him doing the fighting. #coward# |
Really, did my time in the forces, serving country back in the 80's/early 90's. which Lord_Jack will confirm, which I'm sure is more than you can say. True my perception of things have changed over the years, but I did my bit. So no not a coward | |
| The hair and the beard have gone I am now conforming to society, tis a sad day
The b*stards are coming back though |
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James Mclean on 11:33 - Nov 8 with 3839 views | QuakerJack |
James Mclean on 11:23 - Nov 8 by dgt73 | The guardian I won't even waste my time opening the link. . The fact there are 53 countries in the British commonwealth says it all and not some anti-British ideologically driven nonsense from the guardian. |
Would you like me to find a Daily Mail article for you, I'm sure they'll deny it all? | |
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James Mclean on 11:42 - Nov 8 with 3826 views | oh_tommy_tommy | We all know the reason he's not wearing one & no letter wil mask it . | |
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James Mclean on 11:44 - Nov 8 with 3821 views | Darran |
James Mclean on 11:33 - Nov 8 by epaul | Really, did my time in the forces, serving country back in the 80's/early 90's. which Lord_Jack will confirm, which I'm sure is more than you can say. True my perception of things have changed over the years, but I did my bit. So no not a coward |
Yeah that was a dreadfully poor post from dgt. | |
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James Mclean on 11:45 - Nov 8 with 3821 views | Dewi1jack |
James Mclean on 10:56 - Nov 8 by C_jack | I haven't worn one for years, I don't need people on the tele, or on the street to remind me that people have died in conflict. and I certainly don't need jumped up c**ts telling me once a year to have respect for those who perished, either. We will remember them, but we will often forget why they made the ultimate sacrifice |
The RBL poppy appeal is not just to remind people about those that have give their lives, but to help raise money to look after todays injured service personnel http://www.britishlegion.org.uk/get-involved/poppy-appeal Felix Agbotsu from Northallerton served in the Royal Artillery as a Gunner. In June 2004, at the age of 21, he was involved in a horrific car crash that left him paralysed from the neck down. "To help his recovery, he spent 18 months as a patient at the Legion’s Lister House. Since then we’ve continued to support Felix, paying for adaptions to his mobility vehicle that give him the freedom to leave the house again. "I have received help from the Legion for almost 10 years now. I don’t know what I would’ve done without them." Without your help, we couldn’t support people like Felix. So please make sure you wear your poppy with pride, knowing that you are helping the Armed Forces family to Live On." I am ex Royal Air Force and I wear my poppy with pride. Not only to remember my family and friends that have been injured/ killed in service, but to remember all service personnel killed because of daft politicians in every country. Please don't have a pop at anyone who doesn't wish to wear a poppy. It's called freedom of speech/ freedom of expression, which people have died to ensure. Although politicians everywhere try and erode it at every turn. To those who don't wish to wear a poppy. Please still donate a little, as you will be helping current military, their wives and girlfriends. Politicians don't give a flying fuk once someone is no use to them. Sorry for the political rant everyone. After the minutes silence, let's make a lot of noise, beat Arsenal for all the Jacks no longer with us, friends, family and comrades in arms alike. | |
| If you wake up breathing, thats a good start to your day and you'll make many thousands of people envious. |
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James Mclean on 11:51 - Nov 8 with 3809 views | trampie |
James Mclean on 07:20 - Nov 8 by dgt73 | Would you like to expand on the awful acts committed by the British. |
I remember reading a post by a poster on another sports site about the village he is from in Connacht, somebody asked him the day, so I checked it out and what he said was right the English led British state entered his village and slaughtered all the males over the age of about 8 I think it was. Some prisoners were tortured and most of the houses in the area were burned to the ground, it was only 200 years ago, he doesn't wear a poppy. | |
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James Mclean on 11:57 - Nov 8 with 3795 views | epaul |
James Mclean on 11:44 - Nov 8 by Darran | Yeah that was a dreadfully poor post from dgt. |
TBF daz I don't expect anything less from him | |
| The hair and the beard have gone I am now conforming to society, tis a sad day
The b*stards are coming back though |
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James Mclean on 11:59 - Nov 8 with 3784 views | Lohengrin |
James Mclean on 11:51 - Nov 8 by trampie | I remember reading a post by a poster on another sports site about the village he is from in Connacht, somebody asked him the day, so I checked it out and what he said was right the English led British state entered his village and slaughtered all the males over the age of about 8 I think it was. Some prisoners were tortured and most of the houses in the area were burned to the ground, it was only 200 years ago, he doesn't wear a poppy. |
FFS! Are you all there? | |
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James Mclean on 12:03 - Nov 8 with 3776 views | dgt73 |
James Mclean on 11:51 - Nov 8 by trampie | I remember reading a post by a poster on another sports site about the village he is from in Connacht, somebody asked him the day, so I checked it out and what he said was right the English led British state entered his village and slaughtered all the males over the age of about 8 I think it was. Some prisoners were tortured and most of the houses in the area were burned to the ground, it was only 200 years ago, he doesn't wear a poppy. |
Do you think the British should hold a grudge against the Danish for the Vikings raping and murder during their invasions of Britain.? | |
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James Mclean on 12:12 - Nov 8 with 3759 views | ScoobyWho |
James Mclean on 11:51 - Nov 8 by trampie | I remember reading a post by a poster on another sports site about the village he is from in Connacht, somebody asked him the day, so I checked it out and what he said was right the English led British state entered his village and slaughtered all the males over the age of about 8 I think it was. Some prisoners were tortured and most of the houses in the area were burned to the ground, it was only 200 years ago, he doesn't wear a poppy. |
The quicker they liberate that disgusting flag on your aviator the better. | |
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James Mclean on 12:13 - Nov 8 with 3756 views | trampie |
James Mclean on 11:10 - Nov 8 by dgt73 | Slaughter the indigenous people of many countries ? Name the countries ? |
Too many to mention, Kenya has already been mentioned, I have relatives in Australia and heard stories of Aborigines being used as target practice [don't know if that is urban myth or not], Maoris in NZ, India, Ireland the list go's on and on. Don't want to put any photo's up of the English lead British State concentration camps in South Africa but if you want to check out Lizzie Van Zyl who was one of many that is up to you. Wales back in the day the beat a huge English army that had been reinforced by the Danish navy and soldiers from Aquitaine to try and solve the Welsh problem as they saw it once and for all, the Welsh gave them such a kicking that on their way back home they blinded innocent people and burned down Welsh places of worship, the Welsh knights had a debrief with their leader the next day and some wanted to nip over the border and do the same thing back but the leader said no, we are better than that we have standards. Thank God i'm Welsh with Welsh standards and values, many nationalities when abroad are reluctant to say where they are from that is not the case if you are Welsh, not many people know history but the ones that do tend to like the Welsh. | |
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James Mclean on 12:18 - Nov 8 with 3745 views | trampie |
James Mclean on 11:59 - Nov 8 by Lohengrin | FFS! Are you all there? |
23/9/1798 Killala in Ireland. I knew it was something with a K and have now found it, there were loads of other instances mind you its just that chap was from that particular village, there was many other examples as well unfortunately. | |
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James Mclean on 12:23 - Nov 8 with 3732 views | Lohengrin |
James Mclean on 12:18 - Nov 8 by trampie | 23/9/1798 Killala in Ireland. I knew it was something with a K and have now found it, there were loads of other instances mind you its just that chap was from that particular village, there was many other examples as well unfortunately. |
Myth. | |
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James Mclean on 12:27 - Nov 8 with 3730 views | trampie |
James Mclean on 12:03 - Nov 8 by dgt73 | Do you think the British should hold a grudge against the Danish for the Vikings raping and murder during their invasions of Britain.? |
British ?, what do you mean now by British ?, British is some kind of made up entity, lots in this area are Welsh/Celts, most of the Vikings were invading what is now modern day England and fighting Germanic tribes, one lot of immigrants fighting another lot of immigrants some would say, what's that got to do with a Welsh boyo on a Welsh board ?. They did have a go at our lot and we fought back and that's it, Romans, Irish tribes, Germanic tribes, Normans, English state they all had a go, it is it what it is, someone has a go you do your best and fight back. Wales is still here and we still have our national identity the boys are taking on the Aussies this afternoon. Come on boys its about time we beat them again. | |
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James Mclean on 12:29 - Nov 8 with 3728 views | trampie |
James Mclean on 12:23 - Nov 8 by Lohengrin | Myth. |
Taught history by the English State was you butt, oh well never mind, ignorance can be bliss. | |
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James Mclean on 12:55 - Nov 8 with 3695 views | ScoobyWho |
James Mclean on 12:29 - Nov 8 by trampie | Taught history by the English State was you butt, oh well never mind, ignorance can be bliss. |
Racist scumbag. | |
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James Mclean on 12:59 - Nov 8 with 3689 views | magicdaps10 |
Scots had the vote and done the correct thing. Trouble is with Irish from years gone by to today is that their head is ruled by what is past on to them by their forefathers. Their patriotism out does their judgement on what is right and wrong. This James McClean scenario highlights this. Im married to a Irish gal and can see their good but all this Republic stuff is definetley one of their few downfalls. | |
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James Mclean on 13:01 - Nov 8 with 3685 views | jackal | His anti-English principles won't allow him to show respect for the fallen boys, yet they will allow him to go to England to earn lots of English cash. The words f*cking and hypocrite spring to mind. | | | |
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