My broken radius, ulna, dislocated wrist, dislocated elbow & ripped off tricep agrees with this post ;)Most accidents happen in the home.....
Just saying. :')
And the wee donkeyYou have a head full of magic.
Stop it. Mother of God.
I’m not going out today, just so as I know I can be safe knowing that I won’t get run over by a bus.
I think we know that’s a lie going off the carrier bags we saw on SundayMen in Black will be in asda if anyone fancies it......
Wow. I guess if you're gonna do something, you may as well do it properly! :')My broken radius, ulna, dislocated wrist, dislocated elbow & ripped off tricep agrees with this post ;)
Well, even if you offered to pick me up from Seattle, I wouldn’t. Enjoy the match mate.
This is nothing to do with any concerns about United fans infiltrating it. It would be classed as an illegal gathering under the Coronavirus Regulations. Other fans have been slated for ignoring those regulations when celebrating (Liverpool, Rangers) why should we be any different? It's personal choice to go, just as it's personal choice to break the speed limit but it doesn't make it right.
Clumsy fucker;)My broken radius, ulna, dislocated wrist, dislocated elbow & ripped off tricep agrees with this post ;)
You want some?Right it's sorted. In a show of solidarity after meeting some Blues before a Wembley final this guy is coming down. The rags have got wind of it and have binned any ideas of skulduggery as a result
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In all of those cases the police commander on the ground probably judged that the risk of public order problems from wading in to disperse the crowds outweighed the coronavirus concerns. Difficult calls and I'm glad I don't have to make them as they are damned if they do, damned if they don't.That was the case on Sunday, but GMP let the Rags violent demonstration happen and continue.
There was a separate and unrelted demonstration in town yesterday, which GMP were monitoring, but let it continue.
It's a fair point, but until GMP and the authorities stop all mass gatherings, they will continue.
Just one more point.
Chelsea fans demonstrated. Arsenal fans demonstrated. Spurs fans demonstrated. And to my knowledge there were no arrests. And the police allowed the demonstrations to go ahead, and watched from a distance. Why is our welcome tonight any different?
Bore off.This is nothing to do with any concerns about United fans infiltrating it. It would be classed as an illegal gathering under the Coronavirus Regulations. Other fans have been slated for ignoring those regulations when celebrating (Liverpool, Rangers) why should we be any different? It's personal choice to go, just as it's personal choice to break the speed limit but it doesn't make it right.
You want some?
Right it's sorted. In a show of solidarity after meeting some Blues before a Wembley final this guy is coming down. The rags have got wind of it and have binned any ideas of skulduggery as a result
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My broken radius, ulna, dislocated wrist, dislocated elbow & ripped off tricep agrees with this post ;)
WTF were you doing?My broken radius, ulna, dislocated wrist, dislocated elbow & ripped off tricep agrees with this post ;)
who's suggesting United will show up?
HAHA.
They don't have a mob anymore these days
;-) @jrb please note the wink before you jump down my throat!! ;-)That was the case on Sunday, but GMP let the Rags violent demonstration happen and continue.
There was a separate and unrelted demonstration in town yesterday, which GMP were monitoring, but let it continue.
It's a fair point, but until GMP and the authorities stop all mass gatherings, they will continue.
Just one more point.
Chelsea fans demonstrated. Arsenal fans demonstrated. Spurs fans demonstrated. And to my knowledge there were no arrests. And the police allowed the demonstrations to go ahead, and watched from a distance. Why is our welcome tonight any different?