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Post by fran on Aug 9, 2019 23:59:29 GMT 1
Tomorrow we play qpr their stadium is been named after a young English boy of colour called Kiyum Prince who was stabbed to death out side his school during a fight to stop a fight The lad who stabbed him was a somalí refuge who had been suspended from school six weeks earlier for urinating in front of the teacher those how go to the game should give big respect to his name and family that’s all I have to say
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Post by Chips Longhorn on Aug 10, 2019 0:00:32 GMT 1
Thanks
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Post by terrierneil on Aug 10, 2019 0:07:12 GMT 1
Whats the political statement? That London is a fucking shithole?
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Post by fran on Aug 10, 2019 0:17:58 GMT 1
This story comes from what a arshole like you would call a left wing newspaper it’s about a young boy who was stabbed to death out side his school and you are saying that’s ok That’s why I posted it for the true fans who are there tomorrow to respect his name and family
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2019 1:13:15 GMT 1
The whole,back story to this and how they put the naming rights up for a vote is fantastic. Football clubs almost without fail are an enabler for wonderful community projects, often without recognition.
This stadium naming will ensure that people outside of QPR fans will have some kind of awareness.
(No idea what you mean by “political statement” though...as this is no such thing).
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Post by rastrick32 on Aug 10, 2019 6:35:07 GMT 1
The whole,back story to this and how they put the naming rights up for a vote is fantastic. Football clubs almost without fail are an enabler for wonderful community projects, often without recognition. This stadium naming will ensure that people outside of QPR fans will have some kind of awareness. (No idea what you mean by “political statement” though...as this is no such thing). He never mentioned that Jeremy Corbyn is on the front bench for QPR.
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Post by Porrohman on Aug 10, 2019 9:34:36 GMT 1
This story comes from what a arshole like you would call a left wing newspaper it’s about a young boy who was stabbed to death out side his school and you are saying that’s ok That’s why I posted it for the true fans who are there tomorrow to respect his name and family It's not a political statement and he didn't say the stabbing was ok 🤔
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Post by Tinpot on Aug 10, 2019 9:41:57 GMT 1
This story comes from what a arshole like you would call a left wing newspaper it’s about a young boy who was stabbed to death out side his school and you are saying that’s ok That’s why I posted it for the true fans who are there tomorrow to respect his name and family It's not a political statement. I can confidently state that nobody on here - whatever their political leanings - thinks that what happened to Kiyan Prince is ok. I'm glad you raised this because I was previously unaware of it, but the way you've gone about it is weird and unnecessarily confrontational. What happened to that boy was horrible. There's a charity that's been set up in his name to try to prevent youth violence. There's details on what they do & the opportunity to donate if you so wish via this link. www.thekpf.com/
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2019 9:46:07 GMT 1
This story comes from what a arshole like you would call a left wing newspaper it’s about a young boy who was stabbed to death out side his school and you are saying that’s ok That’s why I posted it for the true fans who are there tomorrow to respect his name and family It's not a political statement. I can confidently state that nobody on here - whatever their political leanings - thinks that what happened to Kiyan Prince is ok. I'm glad you raised this because I was previously unaware of it, but the way you've gone about it is weird and unnecessarily confrontational. What happened to that boy was horrible. There's a charity that's been set up in his name to try to prevent youth violence. There's details on what they do & the opportunity to donate if you so wish via this link. www.thekpf.com/There are people on this board who think the deaths of immigrants & ethnics in UK are not regrettable so your confidence is misplaced.
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Post by Porrohman on Aug 10, 2019 9:48:41 GMT 1
It's not a political statement. I can confidently state that nobody on here - whatever their political leanings - thinks that what happened to Kiyan Prince is ok. I'm glad you raised this because I was previously unaware of it, but the way you've gone about it is weird and unnecessarily confrontational. What happened to that boy was horrible. There's a charity that's been set up in his name to try to prevent youth violence. There's details on what they do & the opportunity to donate if you so wish via this link. www.thekpf.com/There are people on this board who think the deaths of immigrants & ethnics in UK are not regrettable so your confidence is misplaced. Fair point
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Post by ambryboy on Aug 10, 2019 9:53:55 GMT 1
The whole,back story to this and how they put the naming rights up for a vote is fantastic. Football clubs almost without fail are an enabler for wonderful community projects, often without recognition. This stadium naming will ensure that people outside of QPR fans will have some kind of awareness. (No idea what you mean by “political statement” though...as this is no such thing). He never mentioned that Jeremy Corbyn is on the front bench for QPR. I thought he was playing on the left wing
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Post by rastrick32 on Aug 10, 2019 9:55:53 GMT 1
He never mentioned that Jeremy Corbyn is on the front bench for QPR. I thought he was playing on the left wing No, Diane Abbot is starting there today. It's their rotation policy. Very political at QPR.
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Post by ambryboy on Aug 10, 2019 10:02:30 GMT 1
I thought he was playing on the left wing No, Diane Abbot is starting there today. It's their rotation policy. Very political at QPR. Stick her in goals, nothing would get past Are they playing Boris 'Johnny' Johnson on the right wing today do you think?
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Post by nicovaesen on Aug 10, 2019 10:08:56 GMT 1
Right wing left wing all controlled by one puppeteer
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Post by rastrick32 on Aug 10, 2019 10:15:35 GMT 1
No, Diane Abbot is starting there today. It's their rotation policy. Very political at QPR. Stick her in goals, nothing would get past Are they playing Boris 'Johnny' Johnson on the right wing today do you think? Imagine him coming up against Quaner!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2019 10:31:04 GMT 1
No, Diane Abbot is starting there today. It's their rotation policy. Very political at QPR. Stick her in goals, nothing would get past Are they playing Boris 'Johnny' Johnson on the right wing today do you think? Shame BoJo isn't playing for Town.....you can always rely on him to 'score'.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2019 10:37:57 GMT 1
Tomorrow we play qpr their stadium is been named after a young English boy of colour called Kiyum Prince who was stabbed to death out side his school during a fight to stop a fight The lad who stabbed him was a somalí refuge who had been suspended from school six weeks earlier for urinating in front of the teacher those how go to the game should give big respect to his name and family that’s all I have to say
He was actually called Kiyan Prince.....and used to be on QPR's books.
It's a depressing thought that, if all UK stadia were to be named after 'English boys of colour' who have been stabbed to death, there probably wouldn't be enough stadia to go around.
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Post by Tinpot on Aug 10, 2019 10:53:42 GMT 1
It's not a political statement. I can confidently state that nobody on here - whatever their political leanings - thinks that what happened to Kiyan Prince is ok. I'm glad you raised this because I was previously unaware of it, but the way you've gone about it is weird and unnecessarily confrontational. What happened to that boy was horrible. There's a charity that's been set up in his name to try to prevent youth violence. There's details on what they do & the opportunity to donate if you so wish via this link. www.thekpf.com/There are people on this board who think the deaths of immigrants & ethnics in UK are not regrettable so your confidence is misplaced. If you're referring to the comment on the politics thread about 6 months ago from our resident raconteur - I took it to mean that the death of a violent gang member is not regrettable on the grounds that he is a violent gang member, not that the lives of immigrants & ethnics are inherently less valuable. I could go on further but there's a strong danger that this could be taken way off topic (although that might be the best place for this thread if it develops as I expect it to).
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Post by Tinpot on Aug 10, 2019 10:55:30 GMT 1
Tomorrow we play qpr their stadium is been named after a young English boy of colour called Kiyum Prince who was stabbed to death out side his school during a fight to stop a fight The lad who stabbed him was a somalí refuge who had been suspended from school six weeks earlier for urinating in front of the teacher those how go to the game should give big respect to his name and family that’s all I have to say He was actually called Kiyan Prince.....and used to be on QPR's books. It's a depressing thought that, if all UK stadia were to be named after 'English boys of colour' who have been stabbed to death, there probably wouldn't be enough stadia to go around.
It was named after the charity that was set up in the boy's name, and entirely appropriate given that Kiyan Prince was on QPR's books at the time of his death. Well done to QPR for this.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2019 11:02:02 GMT 1
There are people on this board who think the deaths of immigrants & ethnics in UK are not regrettable so your confidence is misplaced. If you're referring to the comment on the politics thread about 6 months ago from our resident raconteur - I took it to mean that the death of a violent gang member is not regrettable on the grounds that he is a violent gang member, not that the lives of immigrants & ethnics are inherently less valuable. I could go on further but there's a strong danger that this could be taken way off topic (although that might be the best place for this thread if it develops as I expect it to). Yeah you misinterpreted it. That was the fall back position taken after being called up on it but it was not the original statement or it’s intent. Everyone’s entitled to their opinion but let’s not be apologist or legitimise others’ comments inaccurately. I’ve said many things which some will think are extreme but I don’t soften what’s said to maintain an image. I say what I mean and mean what I say, as did the original so called raconteur you’re referring to.
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Post by Manx Terrier on Aug 10, 2019 11:02:29 GMT 1
It's not a political statement. I can confidently state that nobody on here - whatever their political leanings - thinks that what happened to Kiyan Prince is ok. I'm glad you raised this because I was previously unaware of it, but the way you've gone about it is weird and unnecessarily confrontational. What happened to that boy was horrible. There's a charity that's been set up in his name to try to prevent youth violence. There's details on what they do & the opportunity to donate if you so wish via this link. www.thekpf.com/There are people on this board who think the deaths of immigrants & ethnics in UK are not regrettable so your confidence is misplaced. Don't think you are correct.
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Post by otium (EPBS) on Aug 10, 2019 11:39:10 GMT 1
Having read the opening post i went to read Fran's other posts. I am now convinced his name is Frank but a missing "k" is not really of any consequence. If you cannot cook stay out of the kitchen.
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Post by ambryboy on Aug 10, 2019 11:45:05 GMT 1
I sometimes wish football could return to a simpler time of hard looking blokes with knobbly knees kicking a heavy leather ball as well as lumps out of each other in front ordinary joes in at stadia simply named after their location.
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Post by Tinpot on Aug 10, 2019 11:48:41 GMT 1
If you're referring to the comment on the politics thread about 6 months ago from our resident raconteur - I took it to mean that the death of a violent gang member is not regrettable on the grounds that he is a violent gang member, not that the lives of immigrants & ethnics are inherently less valuable. I could go on further but there's a strong danger that this could be taken way off topic (although that might be the best place for this thread if it develops as I expect it to). Yeah you misinterpreted it. That was the fall back position taken after being called up on it but it was not the original statement or it’s intent. Everyone’s entitled to their opinion but let’s not be apologist or legitimise others’ comments inaccurately. I’ve said many things which some will think are extreme but I don’t soften what’s said to maintain an image. I say what I mean and mean what I say, as did the original so called raconteur you’re referring to. I suppose it's entirely possible that I misinterpreted his words, but I'm not an apologist at all. If he meant that the death of a violent gang member in the course of criminal activity is less tragic than the death of an innocent bystander then whether you agree with that or not, there's an argument to be made. If he meant that skin colour is a relevant factor in determining how regrettable somebody's death is then that is not at all legitimate. I am giving him the benefit of the doubt. I generally find that most people are worthy of that. For clarity, I have seen no suggestion that Kiyan Price was involved in anything untoward whatsoever.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2019 13:19:19 GMT 1
Yeah you misinterpreted it. That was the fall back position taken after being called up on it but it was not the original statement or it’s intent. Everyone’s entitled to their opinion but let’s not be apologist or legitimise others’ comments inaccurately. I’ve said many things which some will think are extreme but I don’t soften what’s said to maintain an image. I say what I mean and mean what I say, as did the original so called raconteur you’re referring to. I suppose it's entirely possible that I misinterpreted his words, but I'm not an apologist at all. If he meant that the death of a violent gang member in the course of criminal activity is less tragic than the death of an innocent bystander then whether you agree with that or not, there's an argument to be made. If he meant that skin colour is a relevant factor in determining how regrettable somebody's death is then that is not at all legitimate. I am giving him the benefit of the doubt. I generally find that most people are worthy of that. For clarity, I have seen no suggestion that Kiyan Price was involved in anything untoward whatsoever. You’re too generous by half in this instance imho. I do think it’s important that we don’t legitimate ethnocentrism or mass generalisations about people of a certain religion, ethnicity or social class. Yes there are clearly links between organised side crime and some EU migrant groups but there’s lots of hard working folks too- some contributing a damn site more than of our illustrious indigenous folks.
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Post by Captainslapper on Aug 10, 2019 13:51:14 GMT 1
Can't recall the exact words but it was a discussion about the value of life, comparing that of the drug dealing, knife carrying criminal and that of the innocent victim. No one suggested a persons life is worth less because of their skin colour, or anything like it as far as I remember.
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Post by Ox Terrier on Aug 10, 2019 13:58:49 GMT 1
Tomorrow we play qpr their stadium is been named after a young English boy of colour called Kiyum Prince who was stabbed to death out side his school during a fight to stop a fight The lad who stabbed him was a somalí refuge who had been suspended from school six weeks earlier for urinating in front of the teacher those how go to the game should give big respect to his name and family that’s all I have to sayConventional people choose to use a full stop to indicate that.
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Post by rastrick32 on Aug 10, 2019 14:01:09 GMT 1
Can't recall the exact words but it was a discussion about the value of life, comparing that of the drug dealing, knife carrying criminal and that of the innocent victim. No one suggested a persons life is worth less because of their skin colour, or anything like it as far as I remember. Because if they did suggest that, then they should have been banned from this forum immediately.
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Post by Oblong of Dreams on Aug 10, 2019 15:22:29 GMT 1
Nevermind. Posted in error.
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Post by zoso on Aug 10, 2019 16:13:33 GMT 1
I sometimes wish football could return to a simpler time of hard looking blokes with knobbly knees kicking a heavy leather ball as well as lumps out of each other in front ordinary joes in at stadia simply named after their location. The Town ground on Leeds Round...... Them were the days!
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