Green Cross Code Man
Wunt be druv
Yes, didn't travel. He was announced as injured before the Arsenal game with 'a slight knock'.Is Ferdi injured?
Yes, didn't travel. He was announced as injured before the Arsenal game with 'a slight knock'.Is Ferdi injured?
Daily Telegraph with his tin hat on singing from the nuclear bunker he's been living in since the 1950s. I mean really, who gives a flying flamingo ?
I reckon it’s something to do with singing a song about hereditary privilege.Wonder what it is that makes sneery Englishmen despise their national anthem when most of the rest of the world is proud to stand for theirs.
A bit pathetic, really.
Old people.Daily Telegraph with his tin hat on singing from the nuclear bunker he's been living in since the 1950s. I mean really, who gives a flying flamingo ?
See?Wonder what it is that makes sneery Englishmen despise their national anthem when most of the rest of the world is proud to stand for theirs.
A bit pathetic, really.
The only pathetic people are those who sing an out of date dirge of a song paying homage to an individual born into privilege and untold wealth. Why don't you grow up and let people express their views as they see fit.Wonder what it is that makes sneery Englishmen despise their national anthem when most of the rest of the world is proud to stand for theirs.
A bit pathetic, really.
Pathetic.The only pathetic people are those who sing an out of date dirge of a song paying homage to an individual born into privilege and untold wealth. Why don't you grow up and let people express their views as they see fit.
Maybe they like England more than they like God and the King?Wonder what it is that makes sneery Englishmen despise their national anthem when most of the rest of the world is proud to stand for theirs.
A bit pathetic, really.
Personally, I think it's more pathetic to kowtow to some unelected bloke that by accident of birth inherited land and riches beyond belief and who apparently rules over us.Wonder what it is that makes sneery Englishmen despise their national anthem when most of the rest of the world is proud to stand for theirs.
A bit pathetic, really.
I imagine the words of many anthems, in the cold light of day, are pretty cringeworthy. Just other nations seem less precious about them and just sing out of pride in their country anyway.Maybe they like England more than they like God and the King?
Caicedo also started, Sarmiento replaced at HT, Pedro didn't come on, 1-0 Brazil (Rodrygo):Estupiñan and Sarmiento both start for Ecuador Vs Brazil.
João Pedro on the bench.
The Marseillaise is the call to arms for battle and revolution. The Star Spangled Banner is an ode to American stoicism when faced by the British Army. Both speak to soldiers and volunteers and the nation state. Our anthem is an anachronism and talks to hereditary position, establishment and unimaginable privilege. I love my country but hate the f***ing anthem!I imagine the words of many anthems, in the cold light of day, are pretty cringeworthy. Just other nations seem less precious about them and just sing out of pride in their country anyway.
Yep that.I reckon it’s something to do with singing a song about hereditary privilege.
Just a guess.
Sycophants enjoy a dirge.Personally, I think it's more pathetic to kowtow to some unelected bloke that by accident of birth inherited land and riches beyond belief and who apparently rules over us.
As for the anthem itself, it's not exactly inspiring is it?
Once the UK becomes a republic and there's a more uplifting anthem, you might see a more positive response.