craig 5,199 Posted November 3, 2014 Share Posted November 3, 2014 Just to be clear here, it was hardly what Legia did that was raising these question marks. It's more like how and in what way someone speaks out for certain parties, both here and there. I was "real" enough in saying what I said and pointing at the relevant facts, the same under which the Yahoos will (or will not) get done for, even though Scottish judges will probably use the new bill rather than the TA 2006. The only relevant fact in the Legia case is they broke UEFA's rules. Anyone "sympathizing with the yahoos" after that point was merely agreeing with UEFA's rules. Personally, I think the world has gone PC mad. I'm all for getting back to football banter. However, I DO draw the line at offensive songs in support of clear terrorist organisations. 0 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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