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It's the Euros 2020! Finals Match Thread: It’s gone to Rome…

Winner Euros 2020

  • England

    Votes: 64 21.6%
  • Belgium

    Votes: 14 4.7%
  • France

    Votes: 98 33.1%
  • Germany

    Votes: 13 4.4%
  • Italy

    Votes: 81 27.4%
  • Portugal

    Votes: 13 4.4%
  • Netherlands

    Votes: 2 0.7%
  • Other

    Votes: 11 3.7%

  • Total voters
    296

dontcallme

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Mar 18, 2005
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This is delusional. What is matter with people?
England won fair and square and nothing can change that fact.
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Spurslove

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Jul 6, 2012
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Which is imho exactly what idiots are doing when they see respectable sportsmen taking the knee. They do their pathetic little things all the more just because they know they are bloody well annoying decent people.

You know, up until recently, I felt like I had no opinions on whether those people had the right to express their annoyance at the taking of the knee, but I've managed to have a serious word with myself and I'm now completely on-side with calling those people racist morons.
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dontcallme

SC Supporter
Mar 18, 2005
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Four people. I think that's a ridiculously low figure. So who are these scumbags? Name & shame them!!!
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Andrew Bone a manager for estate agent Savills is one. He tried claiming his account was hacked but this is unlikely. A few people on Linked In are suggesting other messages from him don't go as far as the one that got him arrested but it's not an out of character moment for him.
 

Spurslove

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Jul 6, 2012
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Andrew Bone a manager for estate agent Savills is one. He tried claiming his account was hacked but this is unlikely. A few people on Linked In are suggesting other messages from him don't go as far as the one that got him arrested but it's not an out of character moment for him.

Wow. So that's what a real racist moron looks like! I hope he gets sacked the bastard. I can't see any black potential clients trusting him with any business, understandably.
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dontcallme

SC Supporter
Mar 18, 2005
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Wow. So that's what a real racist moron looks like! I hope he gets sacked the bastard. I can't see any black potential clients trusting him with any business, understandably.
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The story is all over Linked In and other property groups I am part of. Savills are getting linked in (not sure the correct term) into many of the stories.

News articles and opinion pieces are popping up talking about how all of Savills managers are white. They're taking a bit of a hit.

They have suspended him while they and the police investigate. Unless it is proven that his account was hacked, I don't see how he can keep his job.
 

Serpico

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Dec 30, 2019
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Four people. I think that's a ridiculously low figure. So who are these scumbags? Name & shame them!!!
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name and Shame on front page of a daily paper, Its that serious to me. I would castrate publicly live on TV but thats going too far.
 

Serpico

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Dec 30, 2019
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Andrew Bone a manager for estate agent Savills is one. He tried claiming his account was hacked but this is unlikely. A few people on Linked In are suggesting other messages from him don't go as far as the one that got him arrested but it's not an out of character moment for him.
Wow, how can he ever show face again. His CV-reason to leave your last job: I hate blacks and made it known-anomalously of course via Twitter.
 

dontcallme

SC Supporter
Mar 18, 2005
34,292
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Wow, how can he ever show face again. His CV-reason to leave your last job: I hate blacks and made it known-anomalously of course via Twitter.
Estate agency will be very hard for him. Most companies have websites showing their team. Anyone hiring him will soon be revealed on sites like Linked In and damage to company reputation for hiring him will greatly outweigh any benefits he brings to the company.
 

stov

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Jul 20, 2005
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he was probably smashed out of his mind - but that's when you say what you really think. needs to publicly apologise and do some educating of himself.
 

Spurslove

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Jul 6, 2012
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he was probably smashed out of his mind - but that's when you say what you really think. needs to publicly apologise and do some educating of himself.

Sorry but I think that's a crock of shit. Any apology from him would be utterly worthless (ask any black person whether they'd accept his apology) and 'educating' himself would be impossible because he's a coward and a moron. Once a racist moron always a racist moron.
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stov

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Jul 20, 2005
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Sorry but I think that's a crock of shit. Any apology from him would be utterly worthless (ask any black person whether they'd accept his apology) and 'educating' himself would be impossible because he's a coward and a moron. Once a racist moron always a racist moron.
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so there is no chance of redemption for anyone? right...
 

Amo

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Aug 22, 2013
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Lovely lad.

Next time Arse are at WHL I'd be very proud of Spurs supporters if they showed their appreciation. Hopefully the fact his team's mortal rivals are supportive of him will go some way to easing some of the burden on his young shoulders.
 

Spurslove

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Jul 6, 2012
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so there is no chance of redemption for anyone? right...

Good question. I think a) it all depends on the person and the particular details involved, b) I'd always be at least a little sceptical and finally c) I'm happy to withdraw the last sentence off my last post. I over reacted. I do that sometimes.

Another factor of course, is whether the person/people who've been racially abused are willing to accept the apology and believe it's genuine and sincere. Anyone can say 'sorry'.
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LeSoupeKitchen

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Aug 18, 2011
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Lovely lad.

Next time Arse are at WHL I'd be very proud of Spurs supporters if they showed their appreciation. Hopefully the fact his team's mortal rivals are supportive of him will go some way to easing some of the burden on his young shoulders.

Yeah - I was thinking about this. Would be really nice to make a gesture and it would mean the most coming from us.
 

stov

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Jul 20, 2005
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Good question. I think a) it all depends on the person and the particular details involved, b) I'd always be at least a little sceptical and finally c) I'm happy to withdraw the last sentence off my last post. I over reacted. I do that sometimes.

Another factor of course, is whether the person/people who've been racially abused are willing to accept the apology and believe it's genuine and sincere. Anyone can say 'sorry'.
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people change all the time. that's not to say this guy isn't a racist prick and probably wont apologise. He should - own your mistakes and learn from them.
 
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