CONFIRMED Tyler Bindon

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I actually don't care what any players sexuality is , it's nobody's business these days. But when the little dick keyboard warriors start it starts being a problem.
At some point a footballer will come out there'll be a fuss and suddenly it'll be right lets move onto the next one.
Before my wifes health issues we used to go to playa del ingles at least once a year .one of the guys in the bars told me theres a damn sight more than one or two gay footballers and a couple who would surprise us.
 

Why are people going on about hard men? They don’t even exist in football so they don’t, it’s a sport for soft lads anyway so it is. Any so called football ‘hard man’, send him down your local boxing or mma gym and see how hard he is. Roy Keane being labeled a hard man always tickles me.
 
Not necessarily, this deal might have been in the pipeline irrespective of whether Souza went or not.

My only concern is that this goes the way of Gibbs-White, Henderson, Doyle and McAtee where the parent club benefits from the long-term and we gain little from the loan other than having the player for a season who we then need to replace next summer.
If we'd won promotion then Gibbs-White, Doyle and McAtee might have signed for us. Henderson at that time, thought he would still make it to be number one at Man U so he would never have stayed.
But yes you're right, loan players are OK until you have to replace them.
 
If we'd won promotion then Gibbs-White, Doyle and McAtee might have signed for us. Henderson at that time, thought he would still make it to be number one at Man U so he would never have stayed.
But yes you're right, loan players are OK until you have to replace them.
We won promotion with Doyle & McAtee. Neither of them signed for us.
 
I got called a fucking lefty do gooder yesterday and love it.

Imagine labelling someone 'doing good' as a negative thing, always makes me laugh.

How dare you be out there trying to do good things. You should be a nasty cunt like me etc. etc.
Fuck me, let me know where I sign up, can't tolerate the brain-cell challenged heathens who consider bullying a useful replacement for actually considering an issue. All this does is smack of the toxicity that the
t'internet has become a platform for.
 
Tyler is one tough cookie.

I can’t wait for the moment he runs 40 yards, tackles man and ball into the stand and pumps a fist at the kop in celebration. Then all this shit will go away.

I don’t give a fuck who anybody is after the final whistle, as long they’re willing to bleed red & white on the pitch.

Psychologically, when people cast assertions about others it is just subconsciously to cover up their concern about themselves.

UTB & Slava Ukraini!
 
Tyler is one tough cookie.

I can’t wait for the moment he runs 40 yards, tackles man and ball into the stand and pumps a fist at the kop in celebration. Then all this shit will go away.

I don’t give a fuck who anybody is after the final whistle, as long they’re willing to bleed red & white on the pitch.

Psychologically, when people cast assertions about others it is just subconsciously to cover up their concern about themselves.

UTB & Slava Ukraini!
Spot on GraphMan - as Madkins used to say, the only person you’re really trying to convince is The Man in the Mirror!

UTB & FTP!
 
I saw this thread title on the Middlesbrough forum earlier, and thought, 'Wonder if it's about us?':

"If you think there isn’t a homophobia problem in football…"

Opened the thread - yep, it's about us.

Quite a reputation we're getting for ourselves. Depressing.

Link to the thread, in case anyone wants to read it:

Almost none of the scum commenting are from Sheffield. All this proves is that there are scores of homophobic pricks throughout the country.
 
Why are people going on about hard men? They don’t even exist in football so they don’t, it’s a sport for soft lads anyway so it is. Any so called football ‘hard man’, send him down your local boxing or mma gym and see how hard he is. Roy Keane being labeled a hard man always tickles me.
Robbo thinks he's a hard man and look how good he is!
 

Couldn’t agree more it’s not the bloody 1970’s any more
It sometimes feels like it still is though, when I listen to some of my mates (Blades and Owls) and look at
There’re everywhere unfortunately.

The issue is they behave this way in front of their kids and the cycle repeats itself.

I was unfortunate to be on a train packed with Derby fans following their victory over Hull. Most had their kids with them. One group openly talking about the things they’d do to a woman who was on the platform, in front of their daughters, who laughed along with it.

Sickened me to the core tbh.
This is my experience, and sadly with some of my close friends (Blades and Owls). One poster said it reminds them of the 70s, I would venture the current crop of 40to 60 year olds are worse in their attitudes to things like sexuality, racial and sexual equality and bringing up a generation of young men with the same horrendous views, emboldened of course by the vocal “populist” figureheads who get a surprising amount of airtime. I encourage my lad to think about what he says and how he says it, but the casual use of homophobic slurs as insults in his football team for example is incessant.
 
I'm in that age group and I called people out for it on Twitter. Heterosexual people of all ages still use phrases against each other that are technically homophobic or misogynistic, its impossible to police every thought and use of language, even as a parent.
 

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