DoomMerchant wrote:i'd expect this kind of coverage from Beeks, but i thought others were above sharing their redumacation with the rest of us.
i could fuclin care less what their fans do in a stupid fanzine. fucking dorks.
cheers
DoomMerchant wrote:i'd expect this kind of coverage from Beeks, but i thought others were above sharing their redumacation with the rest of us.
i could fuclin care less what their fans do in a stupid fanzine. fucking dorks.
cheers
Sister of fu wrote:So i guess that are also having a dig a the people that do the same for the Munich air disater year on year. Maybe they should have put a picture of that on the cover instead.
Beeks wrote:DoomMerchant wrote:i'd expect this kind of coverage from Beeks, but i thought others were above sharing their redumacation with the rest of us.
i could fuclin care less what their fans do in a stupid fanzine. fucking dorks.
cheers
I resent that comment Gringo..what happened to your constitution?
I reserve the right to hate whoever I please
You know the saying 'people in glass houses'
Let's face it..you lot practically invented bigotry
BlueinBosnia wrote:In fairness, I totally agree with their sentiments. It's poking fun at the "tonight, we're all Bolton fans" crew: No we're not, we're just humane.
I wonder whether anyone who cries out in indignation at this/gave their well wishes on the Muamba thread had anything to say on the subject of 'RIP Whitney'. Not Quite Doingitforme, Personally...
Wooders wrote:what really suprised me about the muamba thing was how "christian", or at least very religous, the whole premier league suddenly became with the whole pray for muamba stuff
quite eye opening in a country I felt was really losing it's religion
BlueinBosnia wrote:Wooders wrote:what really suprised me about the muamba thing was how "christian", or at least very religous, the whole premier league suddenly became with the whole pray for muamba stuff
quite eye opening in a country I felt was really losing it's religion
I'm pretty sure Muamba is a very, very religious guy- something that will be well-known to all Prem players who've played with him/his current or former clubmates.
Ted Hughes wrote:
Also, when a bloke is at deaths door, the godless characters like myself don't want to chirp up & start religious arguments with wellwishers. Just leave them to it & good luck to them.
Beefymcfc wrote:This is the first time I've seen this and I've got to say, what a bunch of low-life cunts. Regardless of the Facebook/Twatter/social sites, what about his family, his friends, those supporters in the ground and at home, but moreover, Fabrice Muamba himself who is still critical in a hospital bed?
The Scum who decided to put that out knew what sort of reaction they would get and did so knowing that they would get maximum publicity. I suppose there's no difference between this and what they do on an annual basis, their pilgramage to the shrine that is the Munich Air Disaster. You know the one, at Old Trafford, with sponsored bill boards and club shop memorabilia. Where nearly every Rag mourns the loss of players that they've read about on Wikipedia or heard about on Sky Sports.
Now, if someone decided to use a picture of my sons lifeless body as part of a parody to somehow gain notoriety then I'd ensure I tracked that individual down, get a friend to point him out and then do unspeakable damage to that person, and to the individuals who aided him. Diminished responsibilty I'd call it.
And for those who have the notion that it's 'Fairly OK' because they are poking fun at those who prayed and sent their thoughts, think back to Marc Vivien Foe, a player that was on a seasons loan to us. I was watching that game and although I wasn't grief stricken it was a shock to see a player lose his life in such a way. The difference there being that if that had happened in the UK then maybe his life could've been saved and given him a fighting chance, just like Muamba. And what happened when the Scum plastered MVPs name over Mary Ds before the Derby, remember the outrage, the total disgust that followed, well that was us, feeling the same as the Muamba family, the Bolton fans and football in general.
This was a very sad event, for many, and the Scum who decided to print that at a whim should be rightly castigated, not applauded. What's a matter with them, have Muamba and Bolton taken some of the limelight for their own grieving; do United fans hold the monopoly? No, not really, that's held by the club, the supporters are just the sheep who ensure the legacy of making money from a disaster moves on.
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