Lord Bos of Eckington.
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Barton is a thug and he does play for QPR . However the bloke who wrote the article certainly hit a nerve with me.
UTB
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I'd hardly say it if it were not true, would I? You could have found these articles via Google in less time than it took to call me a pea-brain.
http://www.banktrack.org/show/news/there_s_no_such_thing_as_a_sustainable_global_bank_just_yet
http://www.bancosantandersinarmas.o..._content&view=article&id=47&Itemid=57&lang=en
http://www.wri-irg.org/node/15092
I said Jess Ennis was responsible for her actions and specifically did not say she deserved the Twitter abuse, Pommpey. And suggesting that my argument is the kind that Ukip would use is ridiculous. I bloody detest Ukip.
Your argument that other companies are just as involved in supplying arms is irrelevant.
Jess is aware, because she will have been told, that the company for whom she drums up new custom uses the extra cash those new customers bring in (among other things) to invest in companies which make weapons, which are then used to kill people overseas.
Santander also is involved in destroying rain forest which ought to be producing a living for people in Brazil and is also vital in the fight against global warming. She doesn't need the money from the adverts but she has made a conscious decision to accept it. That (and not the Twitter abuse) is her own decision, and in my opinion it is an unethical one.
Is that OK?
And as for Jess Ennis, why does everyone not from Sheffield think that the sun shines out of her arse? She's a fine athlete with a nice face but she has also sold her soul to Santander, a company which invests in the arms trade and is consequently responsible for profiting from people's deaths, which Ched Evans is not. She occupies no higher moral ground than he does and is in no position to blackmail SUFC. While, again, misogynistic abuse on Twitter is horrible, she at least bears some responsibility for her own actions.
With due respect to their fans QPR are hardly the most likeable club in the world. They employed Harry Redknapp for a start and we all know what he is. And if we are talking about respect for women maybe the writer of the article would like to comment on Bobby Zamora's taste in ceiling decoration. Eh?
Many of these sites originate from anti-arms protest groups. One of which cites 'nuclear weapons/arms' over and over again, without providing much evidence to show that Santander's money is directly connected with these. Having worked for one of these companies (BAE Systems) and knowing the multi-level structures of such companies like I do, you'll be hard-pressed to linearly connect the sponsorship of one of the UKs top athletes with weapons of mass destruction. Mining information from anti-war sites doesn't give any credibility to your point of view.
Of course she is responsible for her actions. But by implication you suggest by what she did, she had what she had coming to her. Wrong, I say.
Why so? Who do you bank with? Which supermarket chain which you buy your weeklies from is owned by a bigger multinational or fund which finances other such acts directly or indirectly? Which pub chain do you drink in? Smoke? Watch television? You singling Ennis out for having funding from Santander is no different to you pouring your hard-earned into a multinational oil company to fill up your car.
It may surprise you to know that arms companies also supply a massive amount of firepower to governments to either deter or to prosecute actions against less savoury organisations such as ISIS. While you sit safely in your UK home, tapping out such tosh in the comfortable, Liberal enclave that permits such freedoms, there are people such as the Yazidi population of Sinjar who are quite grateful for these 'overseas killings' rather than the alternative option of being overrun, their women captured and raped, their men butchered (check out the Young News Channel for some breathtakingly brutal treatment) and their populations erased for good by frankly barbaric individuals. So, you know ... horses for courses and all that ...
Do you have the full details of Ennis's sponsorship deal with Santander? You seem to know so much about it. In that last tract, you also ticked two boxes - rainforest and global warming. No mention as to what project is planned which destroys so much of the earths otherwise unused resource. The Chilean dam projects would provide hydro-electric power to millions - free, clean electric power. Given the Chileans have recently shut down projects in Patagonia, I'd say much of this is hot air. And to quote from that link you posted, " ... They denounced the unethical practices of the bank due to its relation with the arms trade and its responsibility for the social and environmental damage caused in the Brazilian Amazon ... " where is the supporting evidence (outside pressure groups and green-influenced lobbyists, largely funded by competitors, ironically) to uphold this against arms companies, when other multinationals away from arms companies are doubly guilty of this?
And what the flying fuck has it to do with Jessica Ennis? She objected to a convicted rapist coming back to the club and pledged to disassociate herself from Sheffield United on principle, and was abused on twitter for it by morons.
pommpey
And as for Jess Ennis, why does everyone not from Sheffield think that the sun shines out of her arse? She's a fine athlete with a nice face but she has also sold her soul to Santander, a company which invests in the arms trade and is consequently responsible for profiting from people's deaths, which Ched Evans is not. She occupies no higher moral ground than he does and is in no position to blackmail SUFC. While, again, misogynistic abuse on Twitter is horrible, she at least bears some responsibility for her own actions.
I was enjoying it till the blogger started going on about Ched Evans. It is simply not true that Blades supporters only spoke up for him because he could have scored us some goals, and I should know because I am one. There have been vile Twitter trolls making the lass's life a misery and they are disgusting people but they are a tiny minority and besides not all of them are United fans. When Evans went to prison, for example, Tendayi Darikwa of Chesterfield FC immediately wrote an abusive tweet about the woman in the case, as did lots of silly young men of his age, but that's not our fault, is it?
And as for Jess Ennis, why does everyone not from Sheffield think that the sun shines out of her arse? She's a fine athlete with a nice face but she has also sold her soul to Santander, a company which invests in the arms trade and is consequently responsible for profiting from people's deaths, which Ched Evans is not. She occupies no higher moral ground than he does and is in no position to blackmail SUFC. While, again, misogynistic abuse on Twitter is horrible, she at least bears some responsibility for her own actions.
With due respect to their fans QPR are hardly the most likeable club in the world. They employed Harry Redknapp for a start and we all know what he is. And if we are talking about respect for women maybe the writer of the article would like to comment on Bobby Zamora's taste in ceiling decoration. Eh?
I'd hardly say it if it were not true, would I? You could have found these articles via Google in less time than it took to call me a pea-brain.
http://www.banktrack.org/show/news/there_s_no_such_thing_as_a_sustainable_global_bank_just_yet
http://www.bancosantandersinarmas.o..._content&view=article&id=47&Itemid=57&lang=en
http://www.wri-irg.org/node/15092
I said Jess Ennis was responsible for her actions and specifically did not say she deserved the Twitter abuse, Pommpey. And suggesting that my argument is the kind that Ukip would use is ridiculous. I bloody detest Ukip.
Your argument that other companies are just as involved in supplying arms is irrelevant. Jess is aware, because she will have been told, that the company for whom she drums up new custom uses the extra cash those new customers bring in (among other things) to invest in companies which make weapons, which are then used to kill people overseas. Santander also is involved in destroying rain forest which ought to be producing a living for people in Brazil and is also vital in the fight against global warming. She doesn't need the money from the adverts but she has made a conscious decision to accept it. That (and not the Twitter abuse) is her own decision, and in my opinion it is an unethical one.
Is that OK?
I don't believe it's a good as some think it is, wrong facts include 2 semis in the 90's when they were the 02/03 season and James Beattie got 34 goals in 62 games no one can say he was rarely found in the box. It looks to me like he decided to write this and ran out of things to say so filled the article with 6 and a bit paragraphs on Ched Evans which we are all very bored of now. Yes a lot is the truth but nothing us blades don't know already. If Clough is left to re-build I am not looking forward to the finished product. I predict that his win percentage will be way lower than Danny wilsons IF he makes 100 games something I doubt he will.
Blackmail? Bollocks!
She had a stand named after her by the club. She didn't ask for it, suggest it, in fact she was put in a position where to say 'no' would've looked churlish at best and very rude ungrateful and only interested in chasing the big payout (which is what you suggest). Her involvement in the whole Evans saga was none of her doing, blame McCabe who wanted the club to bask in reflected Olympic glory and inadvertently dragged her into it. That she chose to extricate herself is hardly blackmail.
"went round to knob the drunken sloppy seconds of his friend"
Brilliant. Made me chuckle
Blackmail? Bollocks!
She had a stand named after her by the club. She didn't ask for it, suggest it, in fact she was put in a position where to say 'no' would've looked churlish at best and very rude ungrateful and only interested in chasing the big payout (which is what you suggest). Her involvement in the whole Evans saga was none of her doing, blame McCabe who wanted the club to bask in reflected Olympic glory and inadvertently dragged her into it. That she chose to extricate herself is hardly blackmail.
Many of these sites originate from anti-arms protest groups. One of which cites 'nuclear weapons/arms' over and over again, without providing much evidence to show that Santander's money is directly connected with these. Having worked for one of these companies (BAE Systems) and knowing the multi-level structures of such companies like I do, you'll be hard-pressed to linearly connect the sponsorship of one of the UKs top athletes with weapons of mass destruction. Mining information from anti-war sites doesn't give any credibility to your point of view.
Of course she is responsible for her actions. But by implication you suggest by what she did, she had what she had coming to her. Wrong, I say.
Why so? Who do you bank with? Which supermarket chain which you buy your weeklies from is owned by a bigger multinational or fund which finances other such acts directly or indirectly? Which pub chain do you drink in? Smoke? Watch television? You singling Ennis out for having funding from Santander is no different to you pouring your hard-earned into a multinational oil company to fill up your car.
It may surprise you to know that arms companies also supply a massive amount of firepower to governments to either deter or to prosecute actions against less savoury organisations such as ISIS. While you sit safely in your UK home, tapping out such tosh in the comfortable, Liberal enclave that permits such freedoms, there are people such as the Yazidi population of Sinjar who are quite grateful for these 'overseas killings' rather than the alternative option of being overrun, their women captured and raped, their men butchered (check out the Young News Channel for some breathtakingly brutal treatment) and their populations erased for good by frankly barbaric individuals. So, you know ... horses for courses and all that ...
Do you have the full details of Ennis's sponsorship deal with Santander? You seem to know so much about it. In that last tract, you also ticked two boxes - rainforest and global warming. No mention as to what project is planned which destroys so much of the earths otherwise unused resource. The Chilean dam projects would provide hydro-electric power to millions - free, clean electric power. Given the Chileans have recently shut down projects in Patagonia, I'd say much of this is hot air. And to quote from that link you posted, " ... They denounced the unethical practices of the bank due to its relation with the arms trade and its responsibility for the social and environmental damage caused in the Brazilian Amazon ... " where is the supporting evidence (outside pressure groups and green-influenced lobbyists, largely funded by competitors, ironically) to uphold this against arms companies, when other multinationals away from arms companies are doubly guilty of this?
And what the flying fuck has it to do with Jessica Ennis? She objected to a convicted rapist coming back to the club and pledged to disassociate herself from Sheffield United on principle, and was abused on twitter for it by morons.
pommpey
She didn't have to very publicly ditch the Club though. She could have had a private meeting with the Board, made her position clear and done it without creating bad publicity for the Club, but she chose not to.
I think that is what pisses off a lot of Blades.
UTB & FTP
Pommpey
You went to a lot of trouble to write all this and deserve a response but I don't want everyone else to die of boredom. If you want to carry on the debate let me know and we'll do it privately or in a different, non-football section of S2 4SU.
I really only intended to criticise the QPR blogger for what I considered a rude poking-his-nose-in load of waffle re Evans. Perhaps I should have left it at that. Anyway, 3-0. He can stick that in his pipe and smoke it. That's summat we CAN agree on.
He knows more about the Blades than most of us know about QPR.
For what it's worth she never did ditch the club. She said if we took him on she wouldn't want her name on the stand. We didn't and guess what her name is still on the stand.
Thought her stance was bang on.
I know it's at odds to some people a woman objecting to a convicted rapist coming back but I really hoped most would at least understand the gripe.
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