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He wasnt happy about it.
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Companies House showed the English Defence League was set up by the same people who set up Israel Defence League -then there was Yaxley Lennons secretary that revealed he spent 100k on gambling and that he is paid 8k a month by Israel.
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Fuck knows why. Hes quick, beats players, then gives the ball away, or shoots into row Z or 10 yards wide. We've had enough of that type of player.
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Fuck sake. Garnachos form makes Mudryk seem dependable
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Well thats ok then. Nothing to see here, move along now.... Its a warning shot by the FA. Basically saying ''we know a lot of players are at it, and we're watching you''
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Hato is our eighth addition to the squad this summer, and we've spent a combined sum of over £250m, which is balanced by over £150m of player sales. So far...
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Can you Fucking believe it. Kier Starmer received £8750 of free Arsenal tickets between November and April 2025. These are tickets for the VIP Directors Lounge where some of the richest people are wined and dined overlooking that dismal pitch. There were supposed to be 10 Free to air televised PL games this season, but 340 MPs voted against it .....because guess what....drumroll.....they get fucking free tickets paid by broadcasters that charge us ! In the VIP Lounge Starmer mixes with the biggest powerbrokers in the UK and the World. deals are done - and lots in favour of Arsenal FC. Starmer says he needs security which is why he has to go in the VIP Lounge -this is utter bollocks Corbyn and Sunak used to mix with the fans. Worse Starmer has appointed David Kogan as Independent Football Regulator after he has given Starmer 'donations'. Corruption all the way
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Well I am afraid you are wrong. Nothing against Israel or Jews I dont like bullies. Especially ones given 300bn dollars of high tech weaponry thinking they can kill all their neighbours Lots of Evangelical and Rabbi weirdos think the holocaust on Gaza and attacks on Iran, Syria, Lebanon, and Yemen by the Chosen People is going to bring the Messiah down from heaven. Do you believe that as well ? If the Messiah comes down dont you think he would be really fucked off with all the killing of children ? Also if you deliberately ignore that will you be going to heaven ?
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All that is from 2023. Archive. Just propaganda used for the Gaza land grab. Multiple sources and evidence, also from Ha'aretz Isareli news, has proved the '' babies in ovens, the alleged rapes, 40 beheaded babies'' was 100% utter bullshit. Most of the killing was done by Apache helicopters -again Ha'aeretz Israeli News reported this. One baby was killed a bullet through a door. Israel has murdered 17 000 babies and children. Bit different dont you think ?
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Netanyahu said to Clinton -''we have a sex tape of you and Lewinsky, but dont worry we destroyed it'' The only President not compromised by Israel was Kennedy - and he paid the price
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What do they do worse ? Can you provide cited evidence not from some faux Christian/Zionist lies ?
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You keep telling yourself that. Reality is obviously alien here. According to the Geneva Convention, (Remember the Geneva convention was partly accorded because of the atrocities committed in WW2) -''Palestinians who are members of armed resistance organizations should be entitled to prisoner of war status and not called terrorists.'' Was Mandela a 'terrorist' but not South African ? Were the jews resisting in the Warsaw Ghetto terrorists but not Jews? The nazis said they were, just as the Israelis do now in the Internationally declared Occupied Territory. As for Hamas doing worse - they dont target all infrastructure, destroy 87% of houses, starve the Israelis, torture them, murder 220 journalists, use children as target practice aiming for the genitals, one day, the head the next, the stomach the next - boys and girls. More babies and children have had arms or legs blown off than in any other Occupation in history. The Palestinian resistance dont deliberately target and destroy all medical centres and hospitals. They dont deliberately target doctors and surgeons killing their families at the same time. A quote from an IDF to B'tselem - an Israeli Human Rights group -''There was a boy, 6 or 7 years old, some soldiers said they saw him talking to other people. That was enough. They dropped a grenade on him from a quadcopter. In another incident a boy the same age was riding a bicycle, they blew him away for no reason'' You want to talk about 'hostages' ? There are 9500 Palestinians kept in cages, humiliated, diseased, dying daily -over 7000 have never had any trial or legal representation allowed. According to B'tselem, Palestinians prisoners with Israeli citizenship have been stripped of their rights. It further found that abuse of detainees is so institutionalized that the prisons should be called 'torture camps. Thats Israelis saying that. Palestinians imprisoned by Israel reached 650,000 in 2005, it is now close to 1 million. Of these, according B'tselem tens of thousands have been subjected to administrative detention. Administrative Detention is held with no trial potentially for the rest of their lives - many children, and mainly in solitary confinement. Just think about that. That is an Israeli Human Rights organisation saying that. Mate you're not stupid, I suggest some critical thinking, source your information from at least 3 credible sources - and exclude the cess pit that is CBN as one of those credible sources.
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Why aren't Hamas Palestinians ? wtf of course they are. They are a resistance group - in fact it is an obligation of a population to resist and fight back when their territory has been internationally declared as Illegally Occupied. the Maquis during the occupation of France 1940-1944 not French ? Its terrible for Israel long term -international pariahs.
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UN Charter says an Occupied People have the right to Resist. They are the victims all of them. Give 300bn dollars of American weapons, jets, tanks, 2000lb bombs, torture equipment, to the Palestinians then maybe they wouldn't be.
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Teenagers being shot by Israeli soldiers – British surgeon in Gaza – Channel 4 News ‘The single worst thing I’ve seen’: Top Oxford surgeon recounts horrors of Gaza hospital IDF soldiers deliberately wounding children in Gaza ‘like a game’, says British doctor I'd rather trust an Oxford educated surgeon trying to save lives who is actually working there, than some fraudulent Christian Network Broadcast Minister in the pay of Israel 😏
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Israelis Shoot Different body parts of Children depending on the Day Professor Nick Maynard, a Oxford-based gastrointestinal surgeon currently in Gaza, added that Israeli snipers were deliberately targeting “certain body parts on different days, such as the head, legs or genitals” near US-Israeli run aid distribution points. The Israelis are playing a game, the game is that they’re deciding to shoot the head today, the neck tomorrow, the testicles the day after.'' Telegraph/IPress
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We saw him play many games -really physical and skilful Not an exaggeration to say he saved the club -without which none of the people here or this forum probably wouldnt exist He stopped us going down to Division 3
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It is with great sadness that Chelsea Football Club has learned of the passing of our former player, Joey Jones, at the age of 70. An out-and-out defender and fans’ favourite, Jones played for Chelsea in three highly eventful seasons in the early 1980s and won a Second Division championship medal to add to trophies earned elsewhere. The Welsh international was one of the great characters to have worn our shirt. More than that, he could take credit for the part he played in putting the brakes on when the club was in freefall, and then helping to propel us on an upward trajectory once again. Jones was signed by John Neal in 1982 and was already well-known to the Blues manager, who had nurtured him into the professional game when they were both at Wrexham. Jones was also known to Chelsea supporters in general. He had risen to prominence as a member of Liverpool’s first European Cup-winning team in 1977 and, on moving to Stamford Bridge, became our only current international footballer. He was capped 72 times by Wales. With the Blues at our lowest ebb, Neal knew he was importing spirit in the shape of an ultra-committed player who had caused him no end of off-field headaches in his younger days – Jones had been a self-confessed tearaway. The start at his new club was not without trauma, too. Initially, the signing was unpopular with the crowd, who remembered Jones' past confrontations with Chelsea. One shock FA Cup defeat for Liverpool at Stamford Bridge effectively ended his Anfield career. Jones was sent off on his Chelsea debut, a defeat at Carlisle, which did not help his cause, but he soon won fans over. Capable of playing all across the backline, he admitted he was far from the most skilful defender – ‘I was bought to tackle’ – but what was clear to see was a never-say-die battler who was prepared to play on when bloodied and bruised, and who put the supporters first. These were characteristics many believed were lacking in the team. Jones became a fans' favourite during his time at Stamford Bridge Neal signed a couple of other strong characters to be role models in a deflated Division Two squad. And although the impact was not instant – the Blues finished in our lowest-ever league position in 1982/83 – Jones rapport with the supporters continued to grow through his on-pitch efforts and his pre-match ritual of rousing the crowd by running to them with a clenched-fist salute, urging their backing, with his other hand carefully covering his Liverpool tattoo! ‘I feel very sorry for the Chelsea fans because we are not giving them enough to shout about,’ Jones said at the time. ‘We take as many supporters away from home as Liverpool and should be giving them more.’ The moustachioed warrior was voted Chelsea Player of the Year as relegation was narrowly avoided. Jones was named our Player of the Season at the end of the 1982/83 campaign In the phoenix-from-the-flames season that was Chelsea’s charge to the Second Division title in 1983/84, Jones was the left-back of choice. He started all but eight of the league games. He scored the second of his two Chelsea goals in a 5-3 win at Fulham as the memorable season began to catch fire, and there was further impetus with the mid-season signing of Mickey Thomas, Jones’ great friend from their junior days at Wrexham and another whole-hearted livewire. Thomas' high-energy wing play fitted well in front of Jones – the team proved unbeatable for the rest of the campaign – while off the pitch, they would commute together to west London from North Wales, sometimes sleeping overnight on the physio’s couch at the Bridge. Jones had struggled to relocate to the capital when unable to sell his home and was naturally wary of the big city. Jones celebrates after Chelsea clinch promotion back to the first division in 1984 There was also a hitch in extending his contract, so for life back in the top division, a new left-back was brought in from Scotland, the towering Doug Rougvie. That reduced Jones’ involvement, although he did win his place back in the second half of the season and was drafted in at right-back for a famous League Cup tie epic at Sheffield Wednesday. When Neal’s ill-health led to his assistant coach John Hollins taking the manager’s reins for the 1985/86 season, the new boss was less tolerant of the Welsh pair’s travel and training arrangements, and their antics, which for some had brightened life at Chelsea, were over. To the surprise of many fans, Jones was transferred to Huddersfield Town before the next season began, with 91 appearances to his name and his status as a true Chelsea cult hero assured. Jones later returned to Wrexham for a third playing spell before a natural progression into coaching in their academy. All at Chelsea send our deepest condolences to Joey's family and friends.
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Israel routinely kills Palestinian players July 4th 2025 Palestinian football star Fadl al-Lay died on Thursday after being wounded in an Israeli attack on his home this week. The attack took place on Monday at the Maghazi refugee camp, central Gaza. Lay's death makes him the second football player to be killed this week in the besieged enclave. Lay was a player for the Al-Maghazi Services Club and the Palestinian national football team. The Palestinian Football Association said in a statement that: "A drone fired a missile at Muhannad's room on the third floor of his home, causing him a severe skull haemorrhage, which led to his death." The association noted that the footballer attempted to travel outside the blockaded strip to join his wife in Norway before the outbreak of the war, but he was prevented from leaving and was not able to see his family.
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One thing all the Epstein children victims said, including Virginia Giuffre was that the 1%, the rich paedophiles fucking young girls that were passed around like meat, was that they ''believed they were above the law''
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He still thinks they're cunts though Pep Guardiola speaks out on Gaza and 'refusing to be silent when it matters most' Man City boss Pep Guardiola warned 'the next kids will be ours' as he spoke about the Israel-Gaza war Guardiola spoke of 'boys and girls of four years old being killed' during his acceptance address at Whitworth Hall to the University of Manchester. He referenced his own three children as he told of seeing news about 'infants' in Gaza everyday. He concluded: "In a world that often tell us we are too small to make a difference, that story reminds me the power of one is not about the scale. Is about choice. About showing up. About refusing to be silent or still when it matters most." "Maybe we think that we see the boys and girls of four years old being killed for the bomb or being killed at the hospital because it's not hospital anymore, it's not our business. Yeah, fine. We can think about that. It's not our business. But be careful. The next one will be ours. The next four, five year-old kids will be ours. Manchester Evening News
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Looks amazing
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Trump admits inspecting 14 and 15 year old girls naked before his 'pageants' because he is the 'owner'.
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