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krisagg75

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  1. 1 hour ago, Fairy In Boots said:

    I voted leave, purely for democratic reasons, I'm not comfortable with unelected democratically unaccountable Eurocrats having a say in things that directly effect me. All other points and arguments from both sides were just noise as far as I was concerned.

    the thing is unlike in the uk(house of lords) they are not unelected.

  2. 1 hour ago, tinker said:

     Randy Lerner was spotted leaving number 10 shortly before the results were announced.......

    On a serious note, overnight how divided have we become? Even on here the divisions are clear. The very things we all wanted , leave or  stay, now seems further away than ever , its a sad day for us all no matter which way we voted .

     

    were f ed

  3. 1 hour ago, jon_c said:

    The only representation of vote leavers that I have are those posting on social media, those shown in reports on the broadcast media, and those I have spoken to face to face. 

    I won't pre-judge a group of people in their entirety. 

    However the majority of those leavers I have experienced have said something to me that was either ignorant, xenophobic or outright racist. Be it complete ignorance of what the EU is or does, to telling me they don't want the German's telling them what to do 'cause they killed my granddad' (and that is a direct quote)

    So I understand when there is a tendency by some (be it wrongly) to group you with the people with whom you have allied your vote.

    After all I share no political ideals personally with David Cameron bar that we were both for Remain.

    no more likes but this is my experience today,including my brother unfortunately.:bang:

  4. 1 hour ago, BigJim said:

    Here we go again: The Leave vote was mainly xenophobic thickos who don't understand the bigger picture. The Remainers clearly thought the issue through like the thoroughly decent, intelligent, cosmopolitan chaps they are.

    Apologies cyrusr, it's not just you. But I think you can all do a bit better than that.

    it's true though.my brother and his wife have voted leave and their jobs are directly afffected,.all they said to me throughout this campaign was,immigrants et al.

  5. 1 hour ago, jon_c said:

    The only representation of vote leavers that I have are those posting on social media, those shown in reports on the broadcast media, and those I have spoken to face to face. 

    I won't pre-judge a group of people in their entirety. 

    However the majority of those leavers I have experienced have said something to me that was either ignorant, xenophobic or outright racist. Be it complete ignorance of what the EU is or does, to telling me they don't want the German's telling them what to do 'cause they killed my granddad' (and that is a direct quote)

    So I understand when there is a tendency by some (be it wrongly) to group you with the people with whom you have allied your vote.

    After all I share no political ideals personally with David Cameron bar that we were both for Remain.

    i've no more likes but this is spot on(not regarding cameron though,:D)

  6. 2 hours ago, Gary Thomas said:

    This ain't going to be a bump - there's going to be a lot of pain - the economy, jobs and investment will suffer because of this decision and the cost of navigating our way through the mess will be astronomical. That's not project fear, it is the reality we have to face for a few years.  I hope all the pain is worth it in the long run but at the moment I can only see a weaker, more fragmented and isolated UK that could eventually become a weaker, more fragmented and isolated England and Wales.  I pray I am wrong and the gamble pays off.

    no more likes but agree 100%

  7. 1 minute ago, kurtsimonw said:

    That's what I thought too. But I'd like to see something like 3 British players in the first XI. I think 15 foreign born players in a matchday squad isn't limiting things too much, but would still be a bit beneficial to the England team.

    got no more likes but with you 100%

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  8. 37 minutes ago, Zatman said:

    9/1 Croatia to win it looks good. their game with Portugal will probably decide finalist from that side of draw

    no more likes but cheers mate.worth £10 at least.portugal look pants but whoever wins this you've gotta fancy for the final.

  9. 3 minutes ago, Kingman said:

    I imagine he might ok at pushing the cars that get stuck in the snow at Villa Park! 

    As long as he had snow shoes on and didn't fall over!

    run out of likes but lol.

  10. 7 hours ago, sne said:

    And if we build a casino we could give Gabby, Lescott and our other has been's that we can't get rid of jobs as greeters standing around in roman costumes telling visitors about our deluxe specials.

     

    run out of likes but,lol

  11. 9 minutes ago, Villan4Life said:

    Chris Gunter (Reading and Welsh full back) and Kane Hemmings (Dundee) have been linked in a few online sources

    gunter would be a good signing.

    we'll sign bale next year when we get promoted :thumb:

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  12. 4 hours ago, AshVilla said:

    Why are some people concerned about getting work permits for players?

    HELLO! we couldn't get work permits for players when we were part of the EU what's changed?

    because the players we needed work permits for were from countries outside the eu.now they're all pesky foreign benefit scrounging dodgers.:D

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  13. 1 hour ago, NoelVilla said:

    Never underestimate a team managed by Lagerback. Will be hard to break down but England should win it.

    i think with iceland an early goal is needed.i wanted lagerback when mon left to be honest.

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