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- Feb 14, 2010
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Agree, has top be "Glad Ulloa"
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The Large One's design for me.
The Argentine flag, and Leo in his Albion Kit....that means something to everyone, the regional flag would mean nothing to 90% of the home fans or the opposition.
We are happy to cheer his goals and chant his name, then we should embrace his nationality.
Great effort TLO, well done!
btw, interesting how steamed up some posters get about the Falklands compared with the almost universal defeaning silence that accompanies the continuing injustice meted out to the indigenous inhabitants of Diego Garcia who were forcibly evicted from their Island home by Great Britain so that America could develop a strategic military base there and have ever since lived in poverty and squalor in Mauritius. Not really surprising though I suppose, the displace people aren't white and there are no mineral reserves nearby.
Talk about double standards.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Depopulation_of_Chagossians_from_the_Chagos_Archipelago
I'd like to see TLO's one with Glad Ulloa on it.
It would mean something to Ulloa... and that's the objective isn't it?
Absolutely. We need to make him feel at home. May create a few fans in Rio Negro seeing their provincial flag on show at the Amex!It would mean something to Ulloa... and that's the objective isn't it?
I also think that with the regional flag Ulloa would be taken aback that we bothered to research where he actually comes from! makes the Argentine flag seem less personal.
Brilliant, although would change last line toJust saw this apologies if fixtures !!!
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You say he’s The Cyclone (say he’s The Cyclone),
He wears blue and white (wears blue and white),
He played against Palace (played against Palace),
And made them look shite (made them look shite)
...and I'm feelin' Glad Ulloa.
Yeh, but that's not the reason we'd be doing it is it. We'd be doing it is because some people can't separate sport from politics, and also because of a degree of jingoism. And I bet Ulloa himself would work that out pretty quickly as well. Argentine flag or no flag at all for me.
Yawn..... like every other 'overseas territory' owned by Spain, Portugal, France, Holland, USA, and any of a dozen more nations,.... why be selective?.... anyway, get off this thread. Its about a flag.
I don't know about anyone else, but I can't help feeling 'Glad Ulloa' will wear pretty thin on some.
It is on me. Soz
Remember it's Ujjoa not Ulloa. It just doesn't work.
They've not invaded us and killed British troops in the last 30 years have they.