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HellBilly
Racing is not going ahead on Saturday though is it.
Yeah, I do wonder if there's an element of "we don't want to run the risk of coked up, pissed up hoolies making a nuisance of themselves at this time" to this decision.
But that's not true. Cricket just stopped play for today as has the golf nothing has been cancelled. Rugby just lost 2 fixtures today, that's it. Football over the weekend has lost EVERYTHING from kids upward. How on earth can you say football hasn't been singled out?
As a far more concise tweet has put it:
They've gone and cancelled the football.
With one day's notice.
Masses of workers losing out on wages.
Masses of businesses losing out on income.
Masses of fans losing out on money spent on travel and accommodation.
During an unprecedented cost of living crisis.
Revolting.
There was no edict on this as far as I can tell. The decision was made by the various associations.
But on the subject, its 100 percent down to the FA, almost like they want a week off from the awful VAR
What gives?
Is this an absolute piss take or in reality is representative of the deep cultural divides that still permeate our society and culture.
Kids can't play their local football matches on Saturday or Sunday, but some rich millionaires can knock some golf balls about, or watch their prize horses race?
What a demonstration of the establishment's power and ability to discriminate. The privately educated lads can chuck an egg ball about or smack a leather ball with a bat, but the ordinary folk of this land can't kick a football.
Respect. Don't make me laugh.
The establishment didn't demonstrate its power - the establishment quite clearly said that organisations could make their own decisions as to what to do (or not do), That's actually rather democratic.
People who are voted in?Who sits within most of these associations and governance?
The establishment didn't demonstrate its power - the establishment quite clearly said that organisations could make their own decisions as to what to do (or not do), That's actually rather democratic.
As a far more concise tweet has put it:
They've gone and cancelled the football.
With one day's notice.
Masses of workers losing out on wages.
Masses of businesses losing out on income.
Masses of fans losing out on money spent on travel and accommodation.
During an unprecedented cost of living crisis.
Revolting.
Rightly or wrongly, a lot of kids abiding memory of the Queen will be "that woman who got my football cancelled", and that's hardly going to make the Royal Family attractive to the young.
With respect, it wasn't the Royal Family who got it cancelled. If kids see it that way then it's the parents fault.
I personally don't think there was any need for it. And clearly the rugby and cricket fraternity didn't. The football authorities have decided otherwise, and it is them, not class or any other argument, that have brought this about.
I know it's not sport but the last night of the Proms has been cancelled. That's quite posh.