maltalian_dog
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Yesss ahhh this is perfect
Yesss ahhh this is perfect
Josh Reynolds coming backWhat was strike 1 ?
Was going so well until some Kennelers came and made it obvious it was us. You guys ruined it lmaoYesss ahhh this is perfect
A bloody good reason for us to NOT even think of a pride jersey round ever in the future.
The players did the right thing. They had an issue with the "gay pride" thing and voiced their opinion by taking a stand. The Manly club should have discussed it with the players to gauge if there were any concerns. If I was a player I would refuse to wear it also. While I have no interest in their lifestyle as it is none of my business, at the same time I would be pissed off, if my employer tried to force me to celebrate their personal choice, which doesn't coincide with mine.Des letting the players sit out for “religious “ reasons absolutely sunk them
I think the coach and or general manager should have sat them out all year for refusing to wear a jumper ,it’s not like it had swasticas on it
should have made them wear the shorts too
They would have look fabulous, dahling.Des letting the players sit out for “religious “ reasons absolutely sunk them
I think the coach and or general manager should have sat them out all year for refusing to wear a jumper ,it’s not like it had swasticas on it
should have made them wear the shorts too
No thanks all rubbishExcept maybe TT, his brother and DCE.
Correct I just hope and pray that the Many Pride experiment is a lesson for our beloved Bulldogs.The players did the right thing. They had an issue with the "gay pride" thing and voiced their opinion by taking a stand. The Manly club should have discussed it with the players to gauge if there were any concerns. If I was a player I would refuse to wear it also. While I have no interest in their lifestyle as it is none of my business, at the same time I would be pissed off, if my employer tried to force me to celebrate their personal choice, which doesn't coincide with mine.
True, I think the thought police are trying very hard to make gayism compulsory.The players did the right thing. They had an issue with the "gay pride" thing and voiced their opinion by taking a stand. The Manly club should have discussed it with the players to gauge if there were any concerns. If I was a player I would refuse to wear it also. While I have no interest in their lifestyle as it is none of my business, at the same time I would be pissed off, if my employer tried to force me to celebrate their personal choice, which doesn't coincide with mine.
During the 1980's when Wran legalised it and the Mardi Grah began, I remember the gay suporters joking about how it would one day be made compolseryTrue, I think the thought police are trying very hard to make gayism compulsory.