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Originally posted by Francko View Post[1] it gives you hope that the world is fair and that only the ones who deserve to win are the winners.
[2]Of course, there is some unfairness in it sometimes too but still a lot lot less than what is in the real world.
[3]not like in the real world where only the rich gets richer and the poor gets poorer.
[4]just as every religion it has got its own lunatics who will spoil this and give it a bad name.
2: Are you also a fan of WWE? I notice that the players/WAGs at the top of the game have very down-to-earth lives.
3: Oh no, not at all, while they charge people an absolute fortune for tickets and merchandise and laugh it up in the boardroom.
4: Very, very good point indeed IMHO.Last edited by realityhack; 22 November 2007, 16:04.
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Originally posted by Francko View PostHe gives you hope because everybody has got the same chances, not like in the real world where only the rich gets richer and the poor gets poorer.
The last person that spoke those words around 'ere raised the ghost of ole Dodgyagent, erstwhile capitalist Zealot. He believes the only thing that frees us of him, is the working of the free market, if only he knew, last time we had to call in a state funded parasite to exorcise him!
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Originally posted by realityhack View PostWell, assuming you're not one of AtW/sas's alter-egos, stick around - we could do with another poster with a bit of passion - just tame the language a bit and debate a bit more.
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Because it is more than a sport. It's a religion. It gives you the sense of community, it makes no distinction between the riches and the poors, it gives you hope that the world is fair and that only the ones who deserve to win are the winners.
Of course, there is some unfairness in it sometimes too but still a lot lot less than what is in the real world.
He gives you hope because everybody has got the same chances, not like in the real world where only the rich gets richer and the poor gets poorer.
It should teach you that there is only one way to get what you want. Work hard for it, there are no shortcuts, you have to use all the strengths you have and you cannot count on luck all the time.
Football is more than a sport. It is a religion. And just as every religion it has got its own lunatics who will spoil this and give it a bad name.
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Originally posted by Number9 View PostGlad you have cleared that up ! Nice reply I'll leave the prat and fat comments now and go back to just reading the posts........
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Originally posted by realityhack View PostActually Number9 - I'm speaking about the 'masses' who have no regard for manners, respect, sportsmanship or social cohesion - the type of people who are wrecking our society with their self-centred inanity - working, middle or upper class alike.
Don't assume I was born with a silver spoon in my mouth, the reality is quite different, I had to work to make it by and improve my lot.
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RH, most people knew where you were coming from, something tells me #9 is a wind up spoof creation of one of the regular members. No one could be that thick and working class wot wot?
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Originally posted by Number9 View PostYeah we know what you are talking about ! your a first class prat, and I bet it's easy to say this from your computer desk but wouldn't have the guts to say it to working class people faces........people like you make me sick !Originally posted by Number9 View PostThe class issue is a load of tulip, the prat who said the morons bit is very lucky he was born into a middle class background
Don't assume I was born with a silver spoon in my mouth, the reality is quite different, I had to work to make it by and improve my lot.
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Sally, you're turning into another bitter and twisted CUK member!
Congratulations, soon you will vote Conservative ha ha ha ha ha
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