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'Football lads alliance' - Do me a favour. You might as well call it the 'Beer bellied, short haired, exhooligans march' :rolleyes:

 

Yes, it was a good turn out and, yes, it was good to see a united cause but, all the nation will see is a bunch of yobs walking through London.

 

It was half arsed.

 

Where were the women? Where were the youth teams in their colours? Where were the the British Sikhs? Where were the Gurkhas?, Where were the blacks? Where were the ordinary folk?

 

I genuinely wish this type of protest all the best in working against the bullshit but, it has be done so much more intelligently.

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'Football lads alliance' - Do me a favour. You might as well call it the 'Beer bellied, short haired, exhooligans march' :rolleyes:

 

Yes, it was a good turn out and, yes, it was good to see a united cause but, all the nation will see is a bunch of yobs walking through London.

 

It was half arsed.

 

Where were the women? Where were the youth teams in their colours? Where were the the British Sikhs? Where were the Gurkhas?, Where were the blacks? Where were the ordinary folk?

 

I genuinely wish this type of protest all the best in working against the bullshit but, it has to be done so much more intelligently.

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'Football lads alliance' - Do me a favour. You might as well call it the 'Beer bellied, short haired, exhooligans march' :rolleyes:

 

Yes, it was a good turn out and, yes, it was good to see a united cause but, all the nation will see is a bunch of yobs walking through London.

 

It was half arsed.

 

Where were the women? Where were the youth teams in their colours? Where were the the British Sikhs? Where were the Gurkhas?, Where were the blacks? Where were the ordinary folk?

 

I genuinely wish this type of protest all the best in working against the bullshit but, it has be done so much more intelligently.

I believe there was a Sikh speaker and there were black guys there , but you won't see that on the mainstream media , they only want to portray them as yobs . From what I hear it was well behaved and dignified. Not racist or extreme right wing . Don't know if it will do any good , but fair play . Shame on the London evening standard and the rest of the rags for not accurately reporting on it .
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'Football lads alliance' - Do me a favour. You might as well call it the 'Beer bellied, short haired, exhooligans march' :rolleyes:

 

Yes, it was a good turn out and, yes, it was good to see a united cause but, all the nation will see is a bunch of yobs walking through London.

 

It was half arsed.

 

Where were the women? Where were the youth teams in their colours? Where were the the British Sikhs? Where were the Gurkhas?, Where were the blacks? Where were the ordinary folk?

 

I genuinely wish this type of protest all the best in working against the bullshit but, it has be done so much more intelligently.

I believe there was a Sikh speaker and there were black guys there , but you won't see that on the mainstream media , they only want to portray them as yobs . From what I hear it was well behaved and dignified. Not racist or extreme right wing . Don't know if it will do any good , but fair play . Shame on the London evening standard and the rest of the rags for not accurately reporting on it .

"Football lads" does sound crap tho

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'Football lads alliance' - Do me a favour. You might as well call it the 'Beer bellied, short haired, exhooligans march' :rolleyes:

 

Yes, it was a good turn out and, yes, it was good to see a united cause but, all the nation will see is a bunch of yobs walking through London.

 

It was half arsed.

 

Where were the women? Where were the youth teams in their colours? Where were the the British Sikhs? Where were the Gurkhas?, Where were the blacks? Where were the ordinary folk?

 

I genuinely wish this type of protest all the best in working against the bullshit but, it has be done so much more intelligently.

I believe there was a Sikh speaker and there were black guys there , but you won't see that on the mainstream media , they only want to portray them as yobs . From what I hear it was well behaved and dignified. Not racist or extreme right wing . Don't know if it will do any good , but fair play . Shame on the London evening standard and the rest of the rags for not accurately reporting on it .
"Football lads" does sound crap tho
some guy on facebook organised it , "Lads" from different teams put aside their differences for the day and stood shoulder to shoulder for what they think is right . Another thing that wasn't reported was them laying wreaths at London Bridge . And by all accounts the police were superb and polite and helpful.
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'Football lads alliance' - Do me a favour. You might as well call it the 'Beer bellied, short haired, exhooligans march' :rolleyes:

 

Yes, it was a good turn out and, yes, it was good to see a united cause but, all the nation will see is a bunch of yobs walking through London.

 

It was half arsed.

 

Where were the women? Where were the youth teams in their colours? Where were the the British Sikhs? Where were the Gurkhas?, Where were the blacks? Where were the ordinary folk?

 

I genuinely wish this type of protest all the best in working against the bullshit but, it has be done so much more intelligently.

The original edl marches had Jewish groups, gay divisions, a black organiser, Sikh groups...the media wouldn't report it it. It was all 'far right'...blah blah blah

 

That's what the country is up against. A group of people make a stand and the rest of the population sits on their arse and watches while saying 'its a good idea BUT....

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I think it's about time we stopped paying our TV license, and stop buying Papers . They are the government controlled propaganda machine . Their lack of accurate reporting on this peaceful event which was attended by 10, 000 plus compared to the "anti facisism rally " which had a few hundred was totally disproportionate, one sided , and misguideing .

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