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Tony Bloom and the Club's Premiership millions









BadFish

Huge Member
Oct 19, 2003
18,188
Unfortunate turn of phrase there.
Those with autistic children ( I have two ) will know the struggles that life throws at them. I really didn't think that autism had any comedic value at all but clearly you consider otherwise.
It is a special kind of ignorant that makes comments like this twit. My guess is that he wouldnn make such crass comments if he had to deal with such a thing on a day to day basis.

The irony is that life would be so much better for our children if there were a few less thought less idiots like Husty about. One thing is for sure, if he knew and loved someone struggling with this shit he wouldnt be making stupid jokes about it.

Respect to all you who understand and try to make things better.



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poidy

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Aug 3, 2009
1,849
How can a innocuous discussion about Tony Bloom and the 'Premiership' millions turn into a debate about autism?

Only on NSC....


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Nixonator

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Feb 8, 2016
6,737
Shoreham Beach
It is a special kind of ignorant that makes comments like this twit. My guess is that he wouldnn make such crass comments if he had to deal with such a thing on a day to day basis.

The irony is that life would be so much better for our children if there were a few less thought less idiots like Husty about. One thing is for sure, if he knew and loved someone struggling with this shit he wouldnt be making stupid jokes about it.

Respect to all you who understand and try to make things better.

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The same way spastic was used, the dutch sticking kanker (cancer) in front of every insult and referring to stuff as 'aids'.

It's been common for a while to use very serious illnesses/ailments that are devastating to the sufferers and their families as a means to insult people in the most despicable fashion. Of course I'd rather it didn't happen but you only need to spend a few minutes with some of the younger generation/s to know it is common.
 


Husty

Mooderator
Oct 18, 2008
11,998
It is a special kind of ignorant that makes comments like this twit. My guess is that he wouldnn make such crass comments if he had to deal with such a thing on a day to day basis.

The irony is that life would be so much better for our children if there were a few less thought less idiots like Husty about. One thing is for sure, if he knew and loved someone struggling with this shit he wouldnt be making stupid jokes about it.

Respect to all you who understand and try to make things better.



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Funny that with all the racism and xenophobia that flies around this board from many of those concerned this is what hits a nerve. I love and cherish more than one person on the spectrum and I wont be retracting my comments.
 




Not Andy Naylor

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Dec 12, 2007
8,989
Seven Dials
The word Premiership from other UK sports must get into people's heads

And players and managers use it all the time. It's obviously a word that seems to have lodged in people's minds, so maybe they should bring it back.

But until they do, it's incorrect. And pedants like me will carry on pointing it out.
 


BadFish

Huge Member
Oct 19, 2003
18,188
The same way spastic was used, the dutch sticking kanker (cancer) in front of every insult and referring to stuff as 'aids'.

It's been common for a while to use very serious illnesses/ailments that are devastating to the sufferers and their families as a means to insult people in the most despicable fashion. Of course I'd rather it didn't happen but you only need to spend a few minutes with some of the younger generation/s to know it is common.

I agree with your point here but hope that having situations explained to them will make them think a little more before using such terms on a very public and wide ranging forum. Judging from the comment below this may not happen any time soon but he has said he has just left uni so prehaps he will wake up when he grows up and stops knowing eveything.
 


BadFish

Huge Member
Oct 19, 2003
18,188
Funny that with all the racism and xenophobia that flies around this board from many of those concerned this is what hits a nerve.

All the racism and xenophobia on here gets called out, this is a pathetic mealy-mouthed excuse for your ill thought out joke. And yes it does hit a nerve with me and others who are desperately trying to make the world a more understanding place for our loved ones who for no fault of their own are on the outs of society and in grave danger off falling down the cracks. But as long as you get to make your jokes, none of that should matter i suppose

I love and cherish more than one person on the spectrum and I wont be retracting my comments.

Then stand the **** up for them and help them (and the rest of us) to educate others about their lives and challenges rather than belittling them with your snide remarks.
 




Let me firstly say that i have no idea if this is common practice or common knowledge. Maybe @elpresidente will know.

It has however been highlighted to me that (allegedly) on 11th May - 4 days after our last game - TB has arranged an advance of our first seasons Premier League money from Barclays Bank for a fee. So he/the club has a lump sum upfront that the League will pay back to Barclays in instalments over the season. Motive - no idea.

all publicly available at companies house

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Thanks for highlighting this:moo:
 








Papa Lazarou

Living in a De Zerbi wonderland
Jul 7, 2003
19,344
Worthing
So, we have the money - time to spend some (over and above the day to day expenditure) on new recruits.
 


Marshy

Well-known member
Jul 6, 2003
19,950
FRUIT OF THE BLOOM
We are going to shell out a large amount yet, I have no doubt about it

When i say large I mean another 30 million
 


Creaky

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Mar 26, 2013
3,862
Hookwood - Nr Horley
The same way spastic was used, the dutch sticking kanker (cancer) in front of every insult and referring to stuff as 'aids'.

It's been common for a while to use very serious illnesses/ailments that are devastating to the sufferers and their families as a means to insult people in the most despicable fashion. Of course I'd rather it didn't happen but you only need to spend a few minutes with some of the younger generation/s to know it is common.

Strange that references to other mental/behavioural conditions aren't met with the same reaction.

Schizophrenic is commonly used to insult or denigrate for example.

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Marshy

Well-known member
Jul 6, 2003
19,950
FRUIT OF THE BLOOM
You seem so sure about this, and the 5 players we are getting in why so damn sure Marshy?

This is Tony Bloom we are talking about, just really cannot see him spending a stack of his money... what is it now ... 200 million... to then not give it a right good go staying there.

Some posters should have far more faith in the man than is currently on show.
 


bhanutz

Well-known member
Aug 23, 2005
5,999
All the racism and xenophobia on here gets called out, this is a pathetic mealy-mouthed excuse for your ill thought out joke. And yes it does hit a nerve with me and others who are desperately trying to make the world a more understanding place for our loved ones who for no fault of their own are on the outs of society and in grave danger off falling down the cracks. But as long as you get to make your jokes, none of that should matter i suppose



Then stand the **** up for them and help them (and the rest of us) to educate others about their lives and challenges rather than belittling them with your snide remarks.

It hits a nerve with me.. I am affected by this and also volunteer a lot of my time at a Special Needs School. Lets just say, you need to educate yourself [MENTION=12486]Husty[/MENTION] and I feel sorry for you!
 


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