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  1. 🤍💙 Video courtesy of @Steejay VID-20250711-WA0126.mp4
  2. He seems a confident young fella.
  3. I love the fact Mcginlay is so involved. He’s as close as we will get to a Higson ever again. Speaking to warren you can hear in his voice how well he wants him to do. Proper Bolton ambassador
  4. 5 likes
    We can't sign Ceesay because he's not a striker or a goalkeeper. That's my take on the last three pages of this thread.
  5. 4 likes
    Fuck him then
  6. 4 likes
    We need good strikers.
  7. His supporters, even the ones on here, would probably forgive a few historic child rape charges, as long as he continues to upset George Clooney and impose tariffs on China
  8. 3 likes
    At 6pm tonight I had a cup of coffee in a gay fettish hotel with the owner who was wearing nothing but a cock ring. He had gay porn on the telly, some black dude in a blindfold getting spit-roasted. He showed me his new sounding rods that look like a little set of tools in a fancy case. I also had a piece of shortbread and we spoke about the politics between the boys at mardi gra and the owners of well horny. He also showed me new flyers he's had printed as the head of BAGS which include a massive typo. I wish one single bit of this wasn't true and is just a small snapshot in to my working life round those parts
  9. 3 likes
    A random bloke knocked on my door this week, very apologetic for disturbing me but he was looking at buying a house round the corner. So he just wanted a neighbours perspective of noise, area, issues, etc. He seemed like a nice fella and asked the usual stuff then said he was from Bolton and wanted to leave as it was full of foreigners and it didn't feel like home anymore. I was a bit taken aback and he knew from my expression. But we continued the chat and he explained how all his friends and family had slowly moved away and he felt isolated as he had nothing in common with those around him anymore. That's not racism but an older bloke finding the changing of his area hard to understand and adjust to. Anyway, he seemed really upbeat at the fact we have cheaper car insurance and a Lancashire postcode! 😁
  10. 3 likes
    was thinking about this post today, being the sad bastard that I am 😂 I think a lot of people, sadly, would be scared to speak openly about this. And I'm not talking about the people who've always hated immigration, the TR or BNP types. More talking about people like yourself, who clearly hate racism and see a lot of positives with immigration. I think tipping points is a much better way of looking at it. We are all different tbf. I've lived in a fair few areas where white people aren't the majority and it just hasn't bothered me. I think my tipping point is probably quite different to yours. I do however worry about things like more conservative forms of Islam gaining a stronger hold, or areas becoming unsafe and losing a sense of community. Think it's depressing how little we see kids playing outside these days and the lack of community shops and markets. Anyway, that's my ramble on it mate. I don't have any answers on it. Other that it's much better to listen to people and not accuse folk of racism for speaking about these things. Doesn't achieve anything. It works both ways as well tbf - Often folk like myself with a different tipping point are accused of being naive, head in sand or even apologists.
  11. What a club 😍
  12. Is it a country album?
  13. Fucking superb that
  14. 2 likes
    How anyone can say its not absolutely is insane.
  15. Don't think I've ever had to stop working due to heat. Stupidly left 4 hotels that face direct West till 4pm today. The glass was like a frying pan and my water was already cooked hot. It melted my squeegee rubber. Try again tomorrow 🙃
  16. 2 likes
    Say it again!
  17. Trump is a peado. There's no doubt about it.
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    Definitely. I think Uber have argued in the past that they don't employ anyone and their drivers & couriers are self employed. I don't know if they were successful but if this was a car wash or restaurant the owners would be getting fined and/or imprisoned.
  19. 2 likes
    reminds me of 2025-07-11_11-00-01.mp4
  20. 2 likes
    It'll be the older one then.
  21. So, Taylor at left back … as I’ve suggested, more than once. 😉
  22. Funeral Friday 18th July 10am Overdale Afterwards at Heaton CC.
  23. Just an also ran L1 one club where support doesn't matter? There's not a player in the land that wouldn't want that kind of night on that scale.
  24. 2 likes
    Show me where I said that? Love it when you're on the ropes, you just start making things up. Worked you out a long time ago. You're that blinded with wanting an argument you can't actually see what's being written. You just blurt random insinuations with no backdrop or context. You take one comment, spin it and rehash it in the actual most litteral possible sense. Then just roll with it as if it's actually what has been said. Quite embarrassing really. Take a look some posters comments on here all will differing views. That's how normal people talk to eachother.
  25. Bolton. Makes one proud
  26. It was a belting atmosphere that night. Even the neutral bloke on that vid calls it unbelievable. Toal's goal up there with Frandsen v Boro and Diouff v Atletico as the loudest response at the Reebok.
  27. 2 likes
    With starmers new scheme we probably have to send one over there to get him over
  28. 2 likes
    Don't give them a penny. Don't give them hotels, don't give them houses, don't give them HMOs. We need to stop people making money on them.
  29. Anyone who thinks it's OK to constantly chase former soldiers for supposed "war crimes" isn't decent. In fact they're cunts of the highest calibre.
  30. 1 like
    Where did he say that?
  31. Yet more ignorance on show. Maybe check the news and ongoing events. Of course ignorance typically leads accusations. So I'll lay it out for you. A number of former soldiers have been pursued for decades for alleged offences in Northern Ireland. Despite no evidence, and no charges, they're are repeatedly subject to investigation. Starmer will not stop it. A gravy train for lawyers. Try listening to the stories of those affected. No doubt you wont. Moreover, following the good Friday agreement, known terrorists were released. Distasteful yes, but perhaps necessary. Yet a certain group of mps chose to apply a wholly different approach to our own. Two individuals with the greatest level of criticism of others' intellect being fucking thick. Again.
  32. 1 like
    What issues are they facing in Albania and Kurdistan?
  33. 1 like
    Smash the gangs.
  34. I think one of the most underappreciated and important things to remember about the grooming gang scandal is that the victims weren't just sexually assaulted, they were quite literally brutalised and tortured by large groups of men They were beaten with baseball bats, cut with knives, set on fire, kidnapped, held captive - in one case the judge's sentencing remarks noted the the rapist used a pump to inflate his teenage victim's back passage The public generally still has no concept of just how extreme the violence they were subjected to was (and no doubt still is) It's why posting about the statistics for sexual offending as a whole, which encompasses a whole array of offences of differing severity (for example, the data includes convictions for posessing indecent images), and posting about incomplete data on the ethnicity of the offenders misses the point
  35. I'd say the only reason you'd bring in facts and figures about other paedophile cases, especially in this discussion, is it suggest the Muslim grooming scandal isn't as big as made out. You hear it time and time again during these discussions. It's like talking about Barry Bennal and what a disgrace it was that people knew and it was allowed to manifest but then someone says yeah but it's just one bloke in a vast network of coaches. Who gives a fuck. We are talking this particular regardless of how many other cases involving certain demographics. The only reason people say yeah but what about and bring up the Catholic Church or any other problem areas is try and take the spotlight away from this particular issue. That's downplaying it. Yon lad yesterday played down the fact the bloke was working in Rochdale and could come in to contact with victims. It's quite feasible and even if the chance was minute, shouldn't be allowed to happen. His comments 100% were trying to downplay that situation. In a range of posts he made some serious whataboutery by bringing up the wider world of child abuse and also downplayed the fact that this guy was allowed to live and work in an area where he'd abused and lead the abuse of countless young girls. Go back and read his posts.
  36. You have just said I don't care about the victims of child sex abuse and only about the colour of their skin. That isn't debate or discussion. That's closing down the discussion and making wild unfounded and unanswerable accusations. Asking "what are you doing about the problem" isn't debate or discussion. That's closing down the debate with an absolutely absurd and ridiculous question. Do we have to take action on things we find disconcerting in the press? When you don't have a reasonable debate this is always your course of action. Thickos, Brown People, Foreigners, yadda yadda yadda.
  37. Haha fuck off then ya soft arse.
  38. It’s not an airport you soft cunt. You don’t have to announce your departure
  39. Before you go. This is the third paragraph of Baroness Casey’s report recommending a national inquiry. It’s on the government web site. ‘They were convicted of treating teenage girls as sex slaves – repeatedly raping them in filthy flats, alleyways and warehouses. The perpetrators included taxi drivers and market traders of Pakistani heritage, and it has taken 20 years to bring them to justice.’
  40. Tbf the lunatic has spent two days screaming about the source of the news rather than the actual news itself. He's downplayed the fact that the leader of a grooming gang is working in the same town he committed his atrocities and he's also downplayed the grooming gang scandal by the usual whataboutery of 'white/home-grown' sex offenders. Basically saying the problem isn't as bad as is being made out by certain sections of the press despite a massive government inquiry about the issue. The story of the Rochdale has become relevant because of the said inquiry. There's reports about pedophiles across every single news outlet in the county on a daily basis btw.
  41. Ah those poor souls from war torn countries here to escape persecution or war with nowhere else to go.
  42. Maybe, just maybe, the reason Pakistani grooming gangs are reported on so much is because of years and years of neglect shown by the police/social services etc to those girls who were targeted because of their race and age.
  43. It's clear that your hatred of The Daily Mail / GB News is far greater than it is for the muslim grooming gangs.
  44. 1 like
    His way of thinking is fuel to the Reform fire 🔥 So naive and everything Reform want.

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