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Thinking back, I can't quite remember anyone else's flag being burned but the US's and possibly Isreal's.

I'm sure the yanks would be a damn site more upset over my Old Glory toilet paper.

Israel (as mentioned), Britain, England and Denmark spring to mind for reasons as diverse as.... existing, declaring war and publishing cartoons.

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Thinking back, I can't quite remember anyone else's flag being burned but the US's and possibly Isreal's.

I'm sure the yanks would be a damn site more upset over my Old Glory toilet paper.

Israel (as mentioned), Britain, England and Denmark spring to mind for reasons as diverse as.... existing, declaring war and publishing cartoons.

Well, in that case, Ivory Coast deserve it too..

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The poor c*nt was just Karate kicked in the chest.

Mate, anyone with such a propensity for spasmodic failure after merely a modicum of physical contact during a sporting contest shouldn't be playing football.

Either you've convinced yourself he was ACTUALLY hurt (no way), or you're just pulling my leg.

That kind of woofterishness, in any other team, would openly invite your deserved derision.

And (on topic), his national flag is worthy of burning.

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The poor c*nt was just Karate kicked in the chest.

Mate, anyone with such a propensity for spasmodic failure after merely a modicum of physical contact during a sporting contest shouldn't be playing football.

Either you've convinced yourself he was ACTUALLY hurt (no way), or you're just pulling my leg.

That kind of woofterishness, in any other team, would openly invite your deserved derision.

And (on topic), his national flag is worthy of burning.

He was taken to hospital for a scan after the game.....I would like to see you get up straight away and carry on playing football after receiving a football boot to the ribcage.

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I don't like seeing the St Georges Cross or Union Jack being burned ESPECIALLY when it happens in our own country. I think anyone caught doing it on British soil should be deported back to wherever they came from (or in the case of british born dissedents back to wherever their heritage may be even though this is probably not possible).

so where would they have repatriated my mate to?? Considering he was of Scottish descent?

If he did it in England then throw him back over the wall :wink: ....if he did it in Scotland then it's in his own 'Country' and the second part of my post which you did no quote applies.

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I don't mind seeing people burn British/Yank flags after we've gone over and terrorized them.

I despise the, 'go back to your own country attitude' as well, its so damn BNP.

Like I said i can't argue about people doing it in their own country, I can actually understand why people in the middle east might want to do it. Hell if the shoe was on the other foot i might even find myself doing it.

However if somebody living in England (of whatever race or religion) feels the need to take a light to the St George's Cross, the flag of the country they now call their home for whatever reasons then they can **** off right back to wherever they came from or if they were born here then they should migrate at the earliest possible opportunity as far as i'm concerned (even if it is to go and fight alongside the taliban against our forces).

Although it seems in this day and age it will be them that get protection and anyone that stands up to them will face arrest.

For the record I welcome immigration as long as they respect our country, our laws, our morals and pay their taxes.

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I don't mind seeing people burn British/Yank flags after we've gone over and terrorized them.

I despise the, 'go back to your own country attitude' as well, its so damn BNP.

Like I said i can't argue about people doing it in their own country, I can actually understand why people in the middle east might want to do it. Hell if the shoe was on the other foot i might even find myself doing it.

However if somebody living in England (of whatever race or religion) feels the need to take a light to the St George's Cross, the flag of the country they now call their home for whatever reasons then they can f*ck off right back to wherever they came from or if they were born here then they should migrate at the earliest possible opportunity as far as i'm concerned (even if it is to go and fight alongside the taliban against our forces).

Although it seems in this day and age it will be them that get protection and anyone that stands up to them will face arrest.

For the record I welcome immigration as long as they respect our country, our laws, our morals and pay their taxes.

Member of the BNP by any chance?

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I don't mind seeing people burn British/Yank flags after we've gone over and terrorized them.

I despise the, 'go back to your own country attitude' as well, its so damn BNP.

Like I said i can't argue about people doing it in their own country, I can actually understand why people in the middle east might want to do it. Hell if the shoe was on the other foot i might even find myself doing it.

However if somebody living in England (of whatever race or religion) feels the need to take a light to the St George's Cross, the flag of the country they now call their home for whatever reasons then they can f*ck off right back to wherever they came from or if they were born here then they should migrate at the earliest possible opportunity as far as i'm concerned (even if it is to go and fight alongside the taliban against our forces).

Although it seems in this day and age it will be them that get protection and anyone that stands up to them will face arrest.

For the record I welcome immigration as long as they respect our country, our laws, our morals and pay their taxes.

Member of the BNP by any chance?

Don't really understand the post. Someone born in the England or the UK is not allowed to burn the St George Flag and thus should migrate to another country if they do so? Huh? :shock:

A flag is a symbol of all that is good, all that is bad and everything else in between. If one wants to subscribe to a view that a flag is sacred then one has to embrace all of the political opportunism, injustice & blood involved in any nations history.

For all the great things any nation represents there are also some pretty dark stains inflicted upon others. Sometimes the symbol of burning a flag makes a good point, sometimes it is offensive and sometimes just plain boring illustrating a lack of creativity in expressing dissent.

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The poor c*nt was just Karate kicked in the chest.

Mate, anyone with such a propensity for spasmodic failure after merely a modicum of physical contact during a sporting contest shouldn't be playing football.

Either you've convinced yourself he was ACTUALLY hurt (no way), or you're just pulling my leg.

That kind of woofterishness, in any other team, would openly invite your deserved derision.

And (on topic), his national flag is worthy of burning.

He was taken to hospital for a scan after the game.....

Sorry Rob, but the feigned concern later on was out of embarrassment that they'd better make it look good.

I would like to see you get up straight away and carry on playing football after receiving a football boot to the ribcage.

Well, had it been me, you would have, but it wasn't.

I'm not a professional footballer you see.

Funny how the guy who's paid to be on the spot and decide what actually happened, saw it exactly the same way I did.

Maybe if it was Leeds he was trying to scam a penalty from, you'd see it differently.

Back on topic, however, I don't believe I've ever seen the Scottish flag on fire.

Maybe we could make it an event.

Maybe invite Iain over.

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Back on topic, however, I don't believe I've ever seen the Scottish flag on fire.

Maybe we could make it an event.

Maybe invite Iain over.

f*ck yes; I'll burn anything me...

except a Chelsea fan...

cos **** doesn't burn.

Incidentally, why get all jingoistic over the St George's Cross??

Not only is it the flag of several other countries and a city, but within the UK, it's only been 50 years that it's been the English flag!!

Let's burn Treborz instead... :wink:

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I don't mind seeing people burn British/Yank flags after we've gone over and terrorized them.

I despise the, 'go back to your own country attitude' as well, its so damn BNP.

Like I said i can't argue about people doing it in their own country, I can actually understand why people in the middle east might want to do it. Hell if the shoe was on the other foot i might even find myself doing it.

However if somebody living in England (of whatever race or religion) feels the need to take a light to the St George's Cross, the flag of the country they now call their home for whatever reasons then they can f*ck off right back to wherever they came from or if they were born here then they should migrate at the earliest possible opportunity as far as i'm concerned (even if it is to go and fight alongside the taliban against our forces).

Although it seems in this day and age it will be them that get protection and anyone that stands up to them will face arrest.

For the record I welcome immigration as long as they respect our country, our laws, our morals and pay their taxes.

Member of the BNP by any chance?

No but if i could vote (i can't because of where I live) i would probably vote UKIP.

If i was a racist like 'most' members of the BNP do you honestly think i'd be a member here?

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I don't mind seeing people burn British/Yank flags after we've gone over and terrorized them.

I despise the, 'go back to your own country attitude' as well, its so damn BNP.

Like I said i can't argue about people doing it in their own country, I can actually understand why people in the middle east might want to do it. Hell if the shoe was on the other foot i might even find myself doing it.

However if somebody living in England (of whatever race or religion) feels the need to take a light to the St George's Cross, the flag of the country they now call their home for whatever reasons then they can f*ck off right back to wherever they came from or if they were born here then they should migrate at the earliest possible opportunity as far as i'm concerned (even if it is to go and fight alongside the taliban against our forces).

Although it seems in this day and age it will be them that get protection and anyone that stands up to them will face arrest.

For the record I welcome immigration as long as they respect our country, our laws, our morals and pay their taxes.

Member of the BNP by any chance?

Don't really understand the post. Someone born in the England or the UK is not allowed to burn the St George Flag and thus should migrate to another country if they do so? Huh? :shock:

A flag is a symbol of all that is good, all that is bad and everything else in between. If one wants to subscribe to a view that a flag is sacred then one has to embrace all of the political opportunism, injustice & blood involved in any nations history.

For all the great things any nation represents there are also some pretty dark stains inflicted upon others. Sometimes the symbol of burning a flag makes a good point, sometimes it is offensive and sometimes just plain boring illustrating a lack of creativity in expressing dissent.

That's the point - they shouldn't be allowed but they are, and those that stand up to them are more likely to get in trouble with the law than the ones doing it. It is something i disagree with and feel strongly about....obviously my migration comment was tongue in cheek.

It shows a total lack of respect to the country they live in to burn that nations flag, whether it be England or anywhere else in the world. I would compare it to the Thai's view of defacing images of the king. Unfortunaly I seem to be in the minority but **** it, seems common place these days.

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Let's burn Treborz instead... :wink:

What? The flag of the Channel Islands?

I'll have you know that that was the only English territory ever to be invaded by foreigners.

Illegally.

Wash your mouth out with soapy water.

There isn't a collective flag of the Channel Islands.

Guernsey

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Jersey

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Alderney

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Let's burn Treborz instead... :wink:

What? The flag of the Channel Islands?

I'll have you know that that was the only English territory ever to be invaded by foreigners.

Illegally.

Wash your mouth out with soapy water.

There isn't a collective flag of the Channel Islands.

Guernsey

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Jersey

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Alderney

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oh that's right; just alienate all the inhabitants of Sark by forgetting them.

Bastard.

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JHC what's the matter with everyone?

Like a flag means so much.

Burnt or otherwise.

Get some perspective will you.

Tards burning flags on the other side of the world and getting some kind of freaky orgasm out of it is not something which should bother you.

If it does you're as bad as they are.

Burn their flag why don't you.

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The poor c*nt was just Karate kicked in the chest.

Mate, anyone with such a propensity for spasmodic failure after merely a modicum of physical contact during a sporting contest shouldn't be playing football.

Either you've convinced yourself he was ACTUALLY hurt (no way), or you're just pulling my leg.

That kind of woofterishness, in any other team, would openly invite your deserved derision.

And (on topic), his national flag is worthy of burning.

He was taken to hospital for a scan after the game.....

Sorry Rob, but the feigned concern later on was out of embarrassment that they'd better make it look good.

I would like to see you get up straight away and carry on playing football after receiving a football boot to the ribcage.

Well, had it been me, you would have, but it wasn't.

I'm not a professional footballer you see.

Funny how the guy who's paid to be on the spot and decide what actually happened, saw it exactly the same way I did.

Maybe if it was Leeds he was trying to scam a penalty from, you'd see it differently.

Scam a penalty? 1) it wasn't even in the area and 2) he got kicked in the ribs. Being a Leeds fan i'm not fond of either Man Utd or Chelsea so the view i'm giving is an impartial one. I'm guessing you are a Man United fan.

I suggest you watch it again. This would hurt.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PlVOlYKwhHo

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JHC what's the matter with everyone?

Like a flag means so much.

Burnt or otherwise.

Get some perspective will you.

Tards burning flags on the other side of the world and getting some kind of freaky orgasm out of it is not something which should bother you.

If it does you're as bad as they are.

Burn their flag why don't you.

You're not reading my posts....tards burning flags on the other side of the world doesn't particularly bother me it's the tards burning our flag in our country and not being able to do anything about it that bothers me.

If i was to burn 'their' flag i sure as hell wouldn't go to 'their' country to do it.

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The poor c*nt was just Karate kicked in the chest.

Mate, anyone with such a propensity for spasmodic failure after merely a modicum of physical contact during a sporting contest shouldn't be playing football.

Either you've convinced yourself he was ACTUALLY hurt (no way), or you're just pulling my leg.

That kind of woofterishness, in any other team, would openly invite your deserved derision.

And (on topic), his national flag is worthy of burning.

He was taken to hospital for a scan after the game.....

Sorry Rob, but the feigned concern later on was out of embarrassment that they'd better make it look good.

I would like to see you get up straight away and carry on playing football after receiving a football boot to the ribcage.

Well, had it been me, you would have, but it wasn't.

I'm not a professional footballer you see.

Funny how the guy who's paid to be on the spot and decide what actually happened, saw it exactly the same way I did.

Maybe if it was Leeds he was trying to scam a penalty from, you'd see it differently.

Scam a penalty? 1) it wasn't even in the area and 2) he got kicked in the ribs. Being a Leeds fan i'm not fond of either Man Utd or Chelsea so the view i'm giving is an impartial one. I'm guessing you are a Man United fan.

I suggest you watch it again. This would hurt.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PlVOlYKwhHo

Sorry mate, you're talking total bollocks.

The boot brushed the shirt.

He had a claim for a foul, I don't dispute, but, if you seriously think that for even 1 second he was really hurt, then you're either blind, stupid or drunk.

From the way he reacted, he should have died or been in intensive care. FFS Rob what the **** is wrong with you?

He was ******* acting.

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