I just walked past that lot.
It is an out and out racist march.
It’s gross to be anywhere near.
Anyone who says this is normal people expressing normal sentiments isn’t normal.
@Patrick97389907@AmosMurphy_ But that’s also why a review system doesn’t work for football - the laws are incredibly subjective. It’s fine in cricket where it’s fairly obvious what is and isn’t out.
@RayMairead Absolutely nothing wrong with what they’re doing and has zero impact on ability to overtake and therefore on journey time (not that being stuck behind a cyclist really ever lengthens anyone’s journey time).
@JFootball004 Compared to most years the “at risk of going” players this season are as loseable as they’ve been, one of the only positives I’m feeling.
@OldSheffield@BBCr4today Looking at the timing of the tweet I think this would’ve been around when they had my old student journalism ‘colleague’ on, who went on to The Sun and now it’s middle class equivalent The Spectator. Despise how they platform these folk as if they’re credible neutral observers.
@nickgoff79 Incredibly frustrating how you often play your best against people much better than you, then are unable to replicate it against peers / worse players.
@PlazBlades23 Sure I’ve missed some, but that’d be my squad next year plus a couple spare parts. Realistically more of the reserve 11 being existing. Assuming Hamer and Peck go.
@lukerobertblack I mean, you could be on best part of 60 grand, so feels pretty doable within a few years, especially when your wage goes up when you roll off into a normal role after 18-24 months.
@ILPadrino1994 Doubly so with cricket (and likely other sports) grounds in that they’re getting benefit of a nice green space. You can bet they’d be raging if someone wanted to build new housing on the ground.