Well done Croke Park

Bedfordshire_Seasider

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For making their stadium available yesterday for religious prayers. Well done . Shame on the knuckle draggers that took it upon themselves to stand outside and shout abuive and racist comments.
 
For making their stadium available yesterday for religious prayers. Well done . Shame on the knuckle draggers that took it upon themselves to stand outside and shout abuive and racist comments.

Your post is clear as mud. I think you mean the Irish opened Croke Park to 500 Muslims for Islamic worship to celebrate Eid al-Adha. I'm sure they would do the same for any other religion. What's your point? Are you praising the stadium owner or criticising the protesters?
 
Apart from the stash of cash under my bed absolutely nothing, you seem to think I’m some other username, so go on then .... nope cos I’m not !!!!!!!
 
For making their stadium available yesterday for religious prayers. Well done . Shame on the knuckle draggers that took it upon themselves to stand outside and shout abuive and racist comments.
If you think about it the French should play there 😉
 
🙄 The point is that spelling police come across as being a bit sad

Especially when you start your sentences with ‘and’

‘Just been on south prom and Eid groups are already setting up picnics. One group of well over 30 people with no social distancing.

And we wonder why there’s a problem, and they complain that the virus is racist.’
 
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🙄 The point is that spelling police come across as being a bit sad

Especially when you start your sentences with ‘and’

‘Just been on south prom and Eid groups are already setting up picnics. One group of well over 30 people with no social distancing.

And we wonder why there’s a problem, and they complain that the virus is racist.’
Who rattled your cage?
 
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🙄 The point is that spelling police come across as being a bit sad

Especially when you start your sentences with ‘and’

‘Just been on south prom and Eid groups are already setting up picnics. One group of well over 30 people with no social distancing.

And we wonder why there’s a problem, and they complain that the virus is racist.’
This is nothing to do with the 'spelling police.' When posting from a phone it's very easy for the fingers not to work perfectly. I'm sure we've all been there. Add to that the sodding auto-correct thing - which doesn't seem to be an option - and you can spend ages just trying to spell-check the damn entry before posting it.
 
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This is nothing to do with the 'spelling police.' When posting from a phone it's very easy for the fingers not to work perfectly. I'm sure we've all been there. Add to that the sodding auto-correct thing - which doesn't seem to be an option - and you can spend ages just trying to spell-check the damn entry before posting it.
I can see irony is lost on you 2.

I was pointedly not responding to the provocative nature of the o/p and his posts.
 
Cruzzer, if I'd be making a point about any of your posts I'd have quoted you. I was actually picking up on Recidivist3's post and his pointed remark about there being a 'spelling police', which I don't think there is......really.
 
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Cruzzer, if I'd be making a point about any of your posts I'd have quote you. I was actually picking up on Recidivist3's post and his pointed remark about there being a 'spelling police', which I don't think there is......really.
Fair enough, apologies. Point is with spell check it’s difficult to make the mistakes this poster does.
 
I'm Irish and I was totally against it

Would they allow any Christian events to take place on their countries

Also they got alot of Catholic things removed from schools such as a crib at Christmas, Crucifix on uniforms to mention a few.

I have no problem with other peoples religious beliefs but not when they attack others publicly.
 
I'm Irish and I was totally against it. Would they allow any Christian events to take place on their countries
Also they got alot of Catholic things removed from schools such as a crib at Christmas, Crucifix on uniforms to mention a few.
I have no problem with other peoples religious beliefs but not when they attack others publicly.

But these are Irish muslims so Ireland is their country
 
I'm Irish and I was totally against it

Would they allow any Christian events to take place on their countries

Also they got alot of Catholic things removed from schools such as a crib at Christmas, Crucifix on uniforms to mention a few.

I have no problem with other peoples religious beliefs but not when they attack others publicly.
I agree with your last sentence.

I find it very odd that someone with strong religious beliefs, whatever denomination, are offended by, or attack other peoples religion.

As far as I am aware there is no religion that preaches hatred or violence but most are hijacked by extremists who put their own unpleasant twist on it.
 
Sheer ignorance and racism from you, a forum for Blackpool fans we should all be happy and friends in this day and age.

‘Hey, you’re a racist’
‘ No, I’m a Blackpool fan’
‘Hey, that’s o.k. then’

I heard that some of the people celebrating in Croke Park support Blackpool.
 
If the cap fits .......

Mind you, between you and me, I’ll bet it was all those Muslim’s who started calling it that.
 
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