willjones89210
Vital Reserves Team
Being sold to stoke I’m pretty sure wigan have a sell on clause so could be a nice little bit of money to try and find a left back.
English pounds eh Hindley?
Nice gesture, still can't stand him....that won't change for any amount of English pound.
Think that's a bit harsh Nottingham.You don't know him. It's your perception of him you dislike......which is a product of all the right wing stuff you read.
Think that's a bit harsh Nottingham.
Plenty of right wingers are well up for a bit of nationalism
McClean back in the headlines again today, after his wife went public about their struggles with abuse thrown their way on a daily basis.
Abuse in any form is wrong and should never be the answer, but I can't help but feel James brings a lot of it on himself.
And this is where I start to develop Cognitive Dissonance...
As a 'Tics player, he was one of my favourites, always run his blood to water and never gave less than 100%, and the fact he donated £5k to the Supporters Club Fundraiser shows what a top fella he is.
However...
His constant "prodding" at old English/Irish wounds over the years has properly ground my gears.
The religion aspect too, is another thing that annoys me, he refused to play for Northern Ireland because, as a Catholic, he was subject to open abuse from Protestant players.
His current club manager Michael O' Neill had no issue, and he played for Northern Ireland at a time of real genuine sectarian tension.
McClean back in the headlines again today, after his wife went public about their struggles with abuse thrown their way on a daily basis.
Abuse in any form is wrong and should never be the answer, but I can't help but feel James brings a lot of it on himself.
And this is where I start to develop Cognitive Dissonance...
As a 'Tics player, he was one of my favourites, always run his blood to water and never gave less than 100%, and the fact he donated £5k to the Supporters Club Fundraiser shows what a top fella he is.
However...
His constant "prodding" at old English/Irish wounds over the years has properly ground my gears.
The religion aspect too, is another thing that annoys me, he refused to play for Northern Ireland because, as a Catholic, he was subject to open abuse from Protestant players.
His current club manager Michael O' Neill had no issue, and he played for Northern Ireland at a time of real genuine sectarian tension.
If he believes what he says then I have no problem with it, however I do think some people express their views on social media too openly and open themselves up to criticism. After all are his views on the divide in Ireland and the sectarian issues less valid than BLM.
He was one of my favourite players as well.
O'Neil may have been born a Catholic but he attended a state non denominational senior school, something that would not happen if the family had republican beliefs, it is highly likely O'Neil would not have seen a great deal of sectarian bigotry, Ballymena where he grew up is a fiercely loyalist town and nothing like where McLean grew up in Londonderry, so your analogy is flawed to say the least.McClean back in the headlines again today, after his wife went public about their struggles with abuse thrown their way on a daily basis.
Abuse in any form is wrong and should never be the answer, but I can't help but feel James brings a lot of it on himself.
And this is where I start to develop Cognitive Dissonance...
As a 'Tics player, he was one of my favourites, always run his blood to water and never gave less than 100%, and the fact he donated £5k to the Supporters Club Fundraiser shows what a top fella he is.
However...
His constant "prodding" at old English/Irish wounds over the years has properly ground my gears.
The religion aspect too, is another thing that annoys me, he refused to play for Northern Ireland because, as a Catholic, he was subject to open abuse from Protestant players.
His current club manager Michael O' Neill had no issue, and he played for Northern Ireland at a time of real genuine sectarian tension.