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Boycott the World Cup?

The England national team should threaten to boycott the world cup not because of Trump (who I support) but down to Keir Starmar still being PM.

Big fan of paedophiles then? You should probably put that on your profile so your don't have to keep restating it.
 
I mean lots of people have already started quiet boycotting. My lad was working in New York all December and invited me over and for the first time in my life I said fuck that. No chance. I love New York but I'm not going there now. Not meant as a boycott, I just don't want to be there at the minute. It's a tiny thing on a personal level but I guess millions of Europeans are making the same decision.
My wife is American and I was making a big play of not visiting her family for the foreseeable, however we are heading to the west coast of Mexico in February and getting there is a ballache so having to go via Chicago.

Applied for the ESTA, was surprisingly quick, I don't remember it being this quick in the past. I guess they have less work to do at the moment.
 
Big fan of paedophiles then? You should probably put that on your profile so your don't have to keep restating it.

Am i f**k. Im a fan of his policies, new world order, US first and foremost how it should be.

Unfortunately here we are run by a load of weak left-wing retarded cuckolds. "Great" Britain we say. Even the Russians sniggered at that.
 
What do fans mean when they say boycott? Not watch it at all? Don't read the news? Or not buy tickets to matches? Because of it's the latter I've been boycotting the world cup since 1990.

Its a load of tosh all this boycotting.

It was the same nonsense with Qatar, people saying they wont be watching because of the human rights abuse, male guardianship, exploitation of migrants, treatmeant/views on LGBQ.

People talk a good game till the event starts.
 
Imagine using "cuckolds" in a sentence. That in itself is enough information.
 
One of my closest friends invited me to LA to DJ at the anniversary of his wife, all expenses covered. But there is no chance of me visiting the US as it is now. And I have been all over the US, enjoying it a lot/

There are also opportunities for visiting scholarships coming up, but no. I thiink te ICE activities are what was the final decider. They murdered that innocent woman. A US citizen, who posed no threat.
It’s like the nazi SA.
 
My wife is American and I was making a big play of not visiting her family for the foreseeable, however we are heading to the west coast of Mexico in February and getting there is a ballache so having to go via Chicago.

Applied for the ESTA, was surprisingly quick, I don't remember it being this quick in the past. I guess they have less work to do at the moment.
I wish the Greeks would hurry up and do something so I could avoid visiting my in-laws...
 
Which one was the smaller? I've read a few places, but I always thought it was Brittany in France...

There's a few different explanations on that.

One is indeed to distinguish from Brittany, but alternatively it is the largest island in the British Isles.

In any case, it's a geographical term. The nation is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Island.
 
The tayto lads aren't going to want to hear that their island is Little Britain, but that's why I thought it was.


I never knew this, but according to Wikipedia you are absolutely correct.

The Greco-Egyptian scientist Ptolemy referred to the larger island as great Britain (μεγάλη Βρεττανία megale Brettania) and to Ireland as little Britain (μικρὰ Βρεττανία mikra Brettania) in his work Almagest (147–148 AD)In his later work, Geography (c. 150 AD), he gave the islands the names Alwion, Iwernia, and Mona (the Isle of Man) suggesting these may have been the names of the individual islands not known to him at the time of writing Almagest.
After the Anglo-Saxon period, Britain was used as a historical term only. Geoffrey of Monmouth in his pseudohistorical Historia Regum Britanniae (c. 1136) refers to the island of Great Britain as Britannia major ("Greater Britain"), to distinguish it from Britannia minor ("Lesser Britain"), the continental region which approximates to modern Brittany and had been settled in the fifth and sixth centuries by Celtic Briton migrants from Great Britain
 
RE the Europeans are getting pissed off because of tariffs and just 'talk' re Greenland.
I'm sure a few of the South Americans are still pissed USA abducted a sitting president from Venezuela and are now making $$$$ of the stolen oil.
 
There's a few different explanations on that.

One is indeed to distinguish from Brittany, but alternatively it is the largest island in the British Isles.

In any case, it's a geographical term. The nation is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Island.
I had read that too, I had also read that Wales was originally called Little Britain, that's what the Irish name for it means.
 
If they had some balls UEFA or the individual European FA's should just leave FIFA altogether and start a new world ord...I mean a new world football governing body.
 
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