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2What is the matter with people. People today have no idea when they have crossed a line. Pathetic.
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4Absolutely I hope this person is named and shamed and police involvedpembsexile wrote:What is the matter with people. People today have no idea when they have crossed a line. Pathetic.
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5100% agree...Criticise him for the job he is doing / not doing but never cross the line , bring his family into it...Away from the club is nobodies business but his and should be left that wayUPTHEPORT wrote:Absolutely I hope this person is named and shamed and police involvedpembsexile wrote:What is the matter with people. People today have no idea when they have crossed a line. Pathetic.
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6I will play Devil’s Advocate here. Clearly there is no place for online abuse or death threats. However, having read what was published in the SWA, (if the quote is accurate), was this simply a bad taste joke gone too far. Let’s get this clear, bringing MF’s family into it is a massive no-no, but Taylor definitely divides opinion amongst our fans. Used correctly, like yesterday, he is a really good option for us & our best player at holding up the ball. Used incorrectly as we have done recently, he is simply a passenger. Whilst, I don’t condone the ‘joke’/comment & abhor keyboard warriors, is this a case of simply over-stepping the mark?
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7It must be said the remark was in pretty poor taste, I can see why he’s upset. Where did the remark appear?
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10Makes you think mate we got some tossers following usExile 1976 wrote:Our own fans abusing our manager. Wow.
We've had people on here calling for him to be sacked but that's just people's opinions that's fine
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