He’s typing through his tears, be kind.
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He’s typing through his tears, be kind.
Fail
Utd fans telling us Rashford has been badly advised after he shaming the Tories in to feeding malnourished kids. They said he should focus on the important things like scoring goals to help Utd finish in the top half of the table.
The cunts dream a lot…deluded at the best of times!
Sir Jim is upsetting the eamon ryan types…tremendous!
For anyone here from Ireland, this might hwlpThe term “bin dippers” is a derogatory stereotype and slur used by rival football fans to insult Liverpool supporters. It is rooted in an outdated and offensive stereotype about poverty and social class in Liverpool, particularly during the 1980s when the city faced significant economic hardship and unemployment. The term implies scavenging for food or items, often associating it with a disparaging view of the city’s working-class population.
The insult is widely regarded as offensive by Liverpool fans and others, as it unfairly targets both the city’s history and its people. Many argue that such stereotypes are reductive and dismissive of Liverpool’s rich culture, resilience, and strong community spirit. Football fans often engage in banter, but terms like this cross into hurtful territory and perpetuate unnecessary division.
In recent years, there has been a growing call to curb such language in football to promote respect among rival fan bases.
The term “bin dippers” is a derogatory stereotype and slur used by rival football fans to insult Liverpool supporters. It is rooted in an outdated and offensive stereotype about poverty and social class in Liverpool, particularly during the 1980s when the city faced significant economic hardship and unemployment. The term implies scavenging for food or items, often associating it with a disparaging view of the city’s working-class population.
The insult is widely regarded as offensive by Liverpool fans and others, as it unfairly targets both the city’s history and its people. Many argue that such stereotypes are reductive and dismissive of Liverpool’s rich culture, resilience, and strong community spirit. Football fans often engage in banter, but terms like this cross into hurtful territory and perpetuate unnecessary division.
In recent years, there has been a growing call to curb such language in football to promote respect among rival fan bases.
“Sir”
@mickee321 @padjo @Breaking_my_balls , we got a quisling here
For anyone here from Ireland, this might hwlpThe term “bin dippers” is a derogatory stereotype and slur used by rival football fans to insult Liverpool supporters. It is rooted in an outdated and offensive stereotype about poverty and social class in Liverpool, particularly during the 1980s when the city faced significant economic hardship and unemployment. The term implies scavenging for food or items, often associating it with a disparaging view of the city’s working-class population.
The insult is widely regarded as offensive by Liverpool fans and others, as it unfairly targets both the city’s history and its people. Many argue that such stereotypes are reductive and dismissive of Liverpool’s rich culture, resilience, and strong community spirit. Football fans often engage in banter, but terms like this cross into hurtful territory and perpetuate unnecessary division.
In recent years, there has been a growing call to curb such language in football to promote respect among rival fan bases.
The term “bin dippers” is a derogatory stereotype and slur used by rival football fans to insult Liverpool supporters. It is rooted in an outdated and offensive stereotype about poverty and social class in Liverpool, particularly during the 1980s when the city faced significant economic hardship and unemployment. The term implies scavenging for food or items, often associating it with a disparaging view of the city’s working-class population.
The insult is widely regarded as offensive by Liverpool fans and others, as it unfairly targets both the city’s history and its people. Many argue that such stereotypes are reductive and dismissive of Liverpool’s rich culture, resilience, and strong community spirit. Football fans often engage in banter, but terms like this cross into hurtful territory and perpetuate unnecessary division.
In recent years, there has been a growing call to curb such language in football to promote respect among rival fan bases.
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Sir”
@mickee321 @padjo @Breaking_my_balls , we got a quisling here
even Sir Mo?
Ac Milan to make a formal bid for rashford.
Amorim is not to be trifled with.
Mbappe will score the first World Cup final hat trick since Sir Geoff Hurst in 1966.
He wasnt even being ironic
You have? You what?
Is that @Juhniallio?
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He wasnt even being ironic