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Diogo Jota
- Mike Oxsaw
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Re: Diogo Jota
XKhammer wrote: ↑04 Jul 2025, 17:47Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑04 Jul 2025, 17:19XKhammer wrote: ↑04 Jul 2025, 16:33 Listen you lot please take it easy on Oxbore... l mean he's suffering from jet lag on his way as he stated to central London using his freedom pass and it's a long journey back from his retirement home(mud hut) in Thailand...poor fucker probably doesn't realise he's entitled to blue badge if he's capable of driving
Think he's had a worst crash than Jota on hereThanks for your concern. I am actually entitled to a blue badge, and have been since before Covid.
Never bothered applying though as it would be a waste of the tax you pay. I'm thoughtful like that.
Not really that long a journey from Thailand to England - bit you'd know that already, wouldn't you?
Trees are doing well in SE Asia now the rains have arrived, so if you ever think of going back you'll be spoilt for choice.
Crack on.Fuck me you must be on some fucking benefits....OAP,disabled,mental health and gotta be some form of Trannie rights....hope you ain't claiming them while staying in mud hut...remember your old mate Alf Ghandi got done for that
Benefits?
Stitched YOUR government right up, me - all legal and approved, too, so YOU get to pay through your taxes not only for my "mud hut" but also my drum in Belvedere and my business class travel between the two.
And people thing Brady did one on the government over the London Stadium. Ha Ha, fucking HA!
Go on. Grass me up. You know you want to. Won't get anywhere because YOUR government signed it all off, so every time a payment hits my bank account, I just smirk and think "joyo paid some of that. He must really care".
Stitched YOUR government right up, me - all legal and approved, too, so YOU get to pay through your taxes not only for my "mud hut" but also my drum in Belvedere and my business class travel between the two.
And people thing Brady did one on the government over the London Stadium. Ha Ha, fucking HA!
Go on. Grass me up. You know you want to. Won't get anywhere because YOUR government signed it all off, so every time a payment hits my bank account, I just smirk and think "joyo paid some of that. He must really care".
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Re: Diogo Jota
This is getting out of proportions. Sad story, but no need to milk this anymore. But i bet Lpool fans will.....
Re: Diogo Jota
Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑04 Jul 2025, 17:19XKhammer wrote: ↑04 Jul 2025, 16:33 Listen you lot please take it easy on Oxbore... l mean he's suffering from jet lag on his way as he stated to central London using his freedom pass and it's a long journey back from his retirement home(mud hut) in Thailand...poor fucker probably doesn't realise he's entitled to blue badge if he's capable of driving
Think he's had a worst crash than Jota on hereThanks for your concern. I am actually entitled to a blue badge, and have been since before Covid.
Never bothered applying though as it would be a waste of the tax you pay. I'm thoughtful like that.
Not really that long a journey from Thailand to England - bit you'd know that already, wouldn't you?
Trees are doing well in SE Asia now the rains have arrived, so if you ever think of going back you'll be spoilt for choice.
Crack on.
Fuck me you must be on some fucking benefits....OAP,disabled,mental health and gotta be some form of Trannie rights....hope you ain't claiming them while staying in mud hut...remember your old mate Alf Ghandi got done for that
- Mike Oxsaw
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Re: Diogo Jota
Mad Ferret" wrote: ↑04 Jul 2025, 17:03WHU(Exeter) wrote: ↑04 Jul 2025, 16:00 I bet this is proving a real test of Manuel's determination to keep to his self imposed WHOicide.Not self imposed mate.
He HAD to leave after someone (me) mentioned him in another thread.
Strange old cսnt.
He hasn't left - I've just received a PM from him. Not bothered reading it though.
- Mike Oxsaw
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Re: Diogo Jota
XKhammer wrote: ↑04 Jul 2025, 16:33 Listen you lot please take it easy on Oxbore... l mean he's suffering from jet lag on his way as he stated to central London using his freedom pass and it's a long journey back from his retirement home(mud hut) in Thailand...poor fucker probably doesn't realise he's entitled to blue badge if he's capable of driving
Think he's had a worst crash than Jota on here
Thanks for your concern. I am actually entitled to a blue badge, and have been since before Covid.
Never bothered applying though as it would be a waste of the tax you pay. I'm thoughtful like that.
Not really that long a journey from Thailand to England - bit you'd know that already, wouldn't you?
Trees are doing well in SE Asia now the rains have arrived, so if you ever think of going back you'll be spoilt for choice.
Crack on.
Never bothered applying though as it would be a waste of the tax you pay. I'm thoughtful like that.
Not really that long a journey from Thailand to England - bit you'd know that already, wouldn't you?
Trees are doing well in SE Asia now the rains have arrived, so if you ever think of going back you'll be spoilt for choice.
Crack on.
- Mike Oxsaw
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Re: Diogo Jota
WHU(Exeter) wrote: ↑04 Jul 2025, 16:55 Mike, he died yesterday. Hence it being on front pages today.
Perhaps it would've been more appropriate if the papers had headlined with it last week?
Yeah, I get that, but scrolling through just, for argument's sake, the BBC and Independent's front page news shows almost a dozen separate articles on the guy. He was a footballer - a very good footballer, sure, but not the messiah.
Somebody mentioned "moving on" earlier in this thread. Hard to do if the media keep coming up with "reasons" to bang on about one of their darlings.
Somebody mentioned "moving on" earlier in this thread. Hard to do if the media keep coming up with "reasons" to bang on about one of their darlings.
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WHU(Exeter) wrote: ↑04 Jul 2025, 16:00 I bet this is proving a real test of Manuel's determination to keep to his self imposed WHOicide.
Not self imposed mate.
He HAD to leave after someone (me) mentioned him in another thread.
Strange old cսnt.
He HAD to leave after someone (me) mentioned him in another thread.
Strange old cսnt.
- WHU(Exeter)
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Mike, he died yesterday. Hence it being on front pages today.
Perhaps it would've been more appropriate if the papers had headlined with it last week?
Perhaps it would've been more appropriate if the papers had headlined with it last week?
Re: Diogo Jota
Listen you lot please take it easy on Oxbore... l mean he's suffering from jet lag on his way as he stated to central London using his freedom pass and it's a long journey back from his retirement home(mud hut) in Thailand...poor fucker probably doesn't realise he's entitled to blue badge if he's capable of driving
Think he's had a worst crash than Jota on here
Think he's had a worst crash than Jota on here
- Mike Oxsaw
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No confusion.
A young man sadly and unexpectedly died leaving behind, I believe, a partner and 3 young kids. Something that happens all too regularly on the roads, wherever you happen to live.
No need for pages & pages, mostly click-bait, on sites ostensibly existing to deliver news, giving every detail of his short life which, those that followed him, probably knew all about already, anyway, No doubt that he was a good footballer and probably an all-round good egg.
Had this happened when news was delivered on paper, the media industry alone would have denuded two-thirds of the world's forests to produce enough newsprint.
You know he's dead - I know he's dead. Nothing about him belongs on the front pages any more. Give those who actually knew him space and time to grieve...and now a quick word from our sponsor...
A young man sadly and unexpectedly died leaving behind, I believe, a partner and 3 young kids. Something that happens all too regularly on the roads, wherever you happen to live.
No need for pages & pages, mostly click-bait, on sites ostensibly existing to deliver news, giving every detail of his short life which, those that followed him, probably knew all about already, anyway, No doubt that he was a good footballer and probably an all-round good egg.
Had this happened when news was delivered on paper, the media industry alone would have denuded two-thirds of the world's forests to produce enough newsprint.
You know he's dead - I know he's dead. Nothing about him belongs on the front pages any more. Give those who actually knew him space and time to grieve...and now a quick word from our sponsor...
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Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑04 Jul 2025, 14:27OK, so in a car crash two people get killed.
One is a world famous person and the other is your nearest & dearest. Where do YOU focus your grief?
Is the famous person Sydney Sweeney, and is her body undamaged?
(that's a joke before anyone thinks otherwise)
(that's a joke before anyone thinks otherwise)
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I bet this is proving a real test of Manuel's determination to keep to his self imposed WHOicide.
- Mike Oxsaw
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Niblets wrote: ↑04 Jul 2025, 14:51Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑04 Jul 2025, 14:27OK, so in a car crash two people get killed.
One is a world famous person and the other is your nearest & dearest. Where do YOU focus your grief?
Would you not get a tad annoyed if somebody said that you should direct your grief (only) at the famous person rather than your beloved because that person was only someone who you, and perhaps a handful of other, equally unknown people felt important?Who the fuck has even suggested that, you absolute fucking oddball?
I suggested it.
Why so much "grief" over a person most greivers never met - only saw at a distance on a football pitch or on the TV?
Personal grief is understandable, but over a complete stranger? Please!
Why so much "grief" over a person most greivers never met - only saw at a distance on a football pitch or on the TV?
Personal grief is understandable, but over a complete stranger? Please!
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Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑04 Jul 2025, 14:27OK, so in a car crash two people get killed.
One is a world famous person and the other is your nearest & dearest. Where do YOU focus your grief?
Would you not get a tad annoyed if somebody said that you should direct your grief (only) at the famous person rather than your beloved because that person was only someone who you, and perhaps a handful of other, equally unknown people felt important?
Pack it in, Mike. It's weird.
Re: Diogo Jota
Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑04 Jul 2025, 14:27OK, so in a car crash two people get killed.
One is a world famous person and the other is your nearest & dearest. Where do YOU focus your grief?
Would you not get a tad annoyed if somebody said that you should direct your grief (only) at the famous person rather than your beloved because that person was only someone who you, and perhaps a handful of other, equally unknown people felt important?
Who the fuck has even suggested that, you absolute fucking oddball?
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It's tragic that he died so young, especially for his family and friends.
But I didn't now him, and my thoughts and prayers will make absolutely no difference to anyone, regardless of whether I post it publicly or keep it to myself.
But I didn't now him, and my thoughts and prayers will make absolutely no difference to anyone, regardless of whether I post it publicly or keep it to myself.
- Mike Oxsaw
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OK, so in a car crash two people get killed.
One is a world famous person and the other is your nearest & dearest. Where do YOU focus your grief?
Would you not get a tad annoyed if somebody said that you should direct your grief (only) at the famous person rather than your beloved because that person was only someone who you, and perhaps a handful of other, equally unknown people felt important?
One is a world famous person and the other is your nearest & dearest. Where do YOU focus your grief?
Would you not get a tad annoyed if somebody said that you should direct your grief (only) at the famous person rather than your beloved because that person was only someone who you, and perhaps a handful of other, equally unknown people felt important?
- Mike Oxsaw
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Feel free to move on, then. Back under your comfort blanket. I don't claim the power to prevent you from doing that.
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- Mike Oxsaw
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Lee Trundle" wrote: ↑04 Jul 2025, 12:37 Would you prefer had you not found out about Antonio's car crash, Mike?
I mean, he didn't even die in that one.
I'm happy that he survived, as I would have been happy for anyone to survive a crash like that.
The news of the event, however, had the square root of fuck-all impact on my life and had I not heard about it for months after it happened it would make not one bit of difference.
In other, breaking news, Germany & Japan surrender.
The news of the event, however, had the square root of fuck-all impact on my life and had I not heard about it for months after it happened it would make not one bit of difference.
In other, breaking news, Germany & Japan surrender.
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Would you prefer had you not found out about Antonio's car crash, Mike?
I mean, he didn't even die in that one.
I mean, he didn't even die in that one.