I bet the clapping for one whole minute at the premier league games makes them feel a whole lot better.


No, but what does clapping actually achieve? What does it do to help the Ukraine people?
Well it doesn't harm them for sure and im guessingthat the Ukrainians that live over here would think it respectful.NickF wrote: ↑Mon Mar 07, 2022 11:32 amNo, but what does clapping actually achieve? What does it do to help the Ukraine people?
Even the smallest, smallest of gestures lets them know they are in our thoughts (& prayers?) and so to use the most public of stages and show that, must surely be a good thing.NickF wrote: ↑Mon Mar 07, 2022 11:32 amNo, but what does clapping actually achieve? What does it do to help the Ukraine people?
These engineering works have been known about apppRently for THREE years - yet the FA chose to ignore itAndrew wrote: ↑Tue Mar 22, 2022 9:40 amhttps://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/60828103
"...an FA spokesperson said English football's governing body hopes to have sell-out crowds at both semi-finals.
"This includes tickets for Chelsea supporters for their match against Crystal Palace,""
Later in the same article:
"Meanwhile, the other semi-final between Manchester City and Liverpool is still set to go ahead at Wembley despite no trains running from either city to or from London from 15 to 18 April because of engineering works between Euston and ****** Keynes."
Well, which is it? Do you give a damn about the supporters or not?
I think that we all know the answer...
Excellent and intelligent thought provoking post...cameron326 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 15, 2022 6:13 pmI don’t have any sympathy with Chelsea. But I am finding all the performance gestures and virtual signalling re. Russia a bit much. To put it bluntly, the vast majority of MPs, media and the British Establishment don’t care that Ukrainians are getting shot at. They care that it’s Russia who is doing the shooting. And they care that the shooting and bombing isn’t in the broad geopolitical or economic interests of the British Establishment/the West/ the EU project. Any state that cared so deeply about civilian deaths wouldn’t have supported the dropping of US bombs in Jraq which probably caused at least 100,000 + civilian deaths, many children among them. Or supported “interventions” in Syria, Afghanistan etc. Or be selling weapons to the Saudis.
That figure is wildly innacurate. There is simply no way to know how many civilians might have been killed by US or Coalition forces because of the nature of that war and the different agendas of the people providing the statistics.cameron326 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 15, 2022 6:13 pmI don’t have any sympathy with Chelsea. But I am finding all the performance gestures and virtual signalling re. Russia a bit much. To put it bluntly, the vast majority of MPs, media and the British Establishment don’t care that Ukrainians are getting shot at. They care that it’s Russia who is doing the shooting. And they care that the shooting and bombing isn’t in the broad geopolitical or economic interests of the British Establishment/the West/ the EU project. Any state that cared so deeply about civilian deaths wouldn’t have supported the dropping of US bombs in Jraq which probably caused at least 100,000 + civilian deaths, many children among them. Or supported “interventions” in Syria, Afghanistan etc. Or be selling weapons to the Saudis.