FantasyIreland
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Brilliant pal,well done.Ta QR. Hopefully more articles follow elsewhere and this gets wider coverage.
Brilliant pal,well done.Ta QR. Hopefully more articles follow elsewhere and this gets wider coverage.
Ta QR. Hopefully more articles follow elsewhere and this gets wider coverage.
Brilliant mate. I'm going to try to attract some interest from a couple of major media outlets that have no love for the BBC.Ta QR. Hopefully more articles follow elsewhere and this gets wider coverage.
Brilliant mate. I'm going to try to attract some interest from a couple of major media outlets that have no love for the BBC.
Brilliant pal,well done.
OY!!!! Not so much of the little.Great article, hopefully it spawns others to increase pressure on the BBC to admit to being little shits.
ReThanks again for your help mate. Same goes for others on here who I have quoted.
Are you lot serious? Someone mischievously titled a photo with the most innofensive epithet I can think of, the BBC inadvertently publish it leading to 130 pages of internet rage.
Then to crown it all and to defend the clubs bruised honour after this egregious slur, a city fan publishes an article on a popular football website which speculates that the fan in question might be suffering from some form of mental illness. It even throws a popular one in there without any knowledge at all about the fans medical history and without any consent from him.
Which is worse, being called Bertie or having your mental health speculated about on a football website?
Embarrassing and ill considered.
Outrage generated in the echo chamber of an internet forum isn't the real world.
20 posts in 7 years and you come up with this gem... Sniff.....
Are you lot serious? Someone mischievously titled a photo with the most innofensive epithet I can think of, the BBC inadvertently publish it leading to 130 pages of internet rage.
Then to crown it all and to defend the clubs bruised honour after this egregious slur, a city fan publishes an article on a popular football website which speculates that the fan in question might be suffering from some form of mental illness. It even throws a popular one in there without any knowledge at all about the fans medical history and without any consent from him.
Which is worse, being called Bertie or having your mental health speculated about on a football website?
Embarrassing and ill considered.
Outrage generated in the echo chamber of an internet forum isn't the real world.