- Oct 17, 2008
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The club's (in)action so far in demonstrating their support has been lacking/non-existent. Should they be doing more?
What exactly do you expect them to do? Ban vodka from the 1901 bars and Dickies?
It's a slippery slope for the club to start getting involved in politics. What's next, China? Johnson? Brexit?
The club's (in)action so far in demonstrating their support has been lacking/non-existent. Should they be doing more?
The club's (in)action so far in demonstrating their support has been lacking/non-existent. Should they be doing more?
The club's (in)action so far in demonstrating their support has been lacking/non-existent. Should they be doing more?
The club's (in)action so far in demonstrating their support has been lacking/non-existent. Should they be doing more?
A. Why has Barber 'got it wrong'? As opposed to Tony Bloom, or the other members of the board?
B. 'Should they be doing more?' Like what? What do you propose? Send the U23s* to take up arms in Kiev? Get the youth team to start knocking up molotov cocktails?
*Although that would be difficult, as presumably by the same logic they'd already be busy in Yemen, or Kashmir, or Xinjiang, or Myanmar?
Sure they could put out some kind of statement "Everyone at Brighton is against war, and urges President Putin to reconsider his actions", but for what?
About the only thing the club could realistically get involved in, that wouldn't be entirely pointless, would be to contribute to and publicise the Red Cross refugee appeal.
What exactly do you expect them to do? Ban vodka from the 1901 bars and Dickies?
It's a slippery slope for the club to start getting involved in politics. What's next, China? Johnson? Brexit?
A. Why has Barber 'got it wrong'? As opposed to Tony Bloom, or the other members of the board?
B. 'Should they be doing more?' Like what? What do you propose? Send the U23s* to take up arms in Kiev? Get the youth team to start knocking up molotov cocktails?
*Although that would be difficult, as presumably by the same logic they'd already be busy in Yemen, or Kashmir, or Xinjiang, or Myanmar?
Sure they could put out some kind of statement "Everyone at Brighton is against war, and urges President Putin to reconsider his actions", but for what?
About the only thing the club could realistically get involved in, that wouldn't be entirely pointless, would be to contribute to and publicise the Red Cross refugee appeal.
The club's (in)action so far in demonstrating their support has been lacking/non-existent. Should they be doing more?