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Me too but just to take the emphasis OFF him and the perceived revengeI have seen him described as a "murderer" on here which is not correct - AND - even worse he was compared to the recent London Terrorist yesterday which is also unbelievable for a host of reasonsI expect he will still get dogs abuse despite what 90% of the people on here may post. Personally I hope the Players are not drawn into a so called revenge mission as well as that will play into the oppositions hands and the Referees hands too.Stay calm and extract the maximum revenge possible in Football by beating Plymouth handsomely and on TV for the watching "millions" to see and show them why we are unbeaten at home and worthy Table toppers.
Quote from: Donnywolf on March 24, 2017, 10:00:51 amMe too but just to take the emphasis OFF him and the perceived revengeI have seen him described as a "murderer" on here which is not correct - AND - even worse he was compared to the recent London Terrorist yesterday which is also unbelievable for a host of reasonsI expect he will still get dogs abuse despite what 90% of the people on here may post. Personally I hope the Players are not drawn into a so called revenge mission as well as that will play into the oppositions hands and the Referees hands too.Stay calm and extract the maximum revenge possible in Football by beating Plymouth handsomely and on TV for the watching "millions" to see and show them why we are unbeaten at home and worthy Table toppers.I cannot agree him not being a murderer. Any person who takes a loaded gun points it at someone and shoots they are a murderer.Anyone who gets into a car when OPL and know they are, then looses control because of drink is the same. The car being a weapon.
I'm pretty sure he's used to it be now. He's a Kitson and knows he's a Kitson so it's no surprise to him. I imagine the first thing he thinks about each day is how much of a Kitson he is.
Quote from: bally1950 on March 24, 2017, 03:57:59 pmQuote from: Donnywolf on March 24, 2017, 10:00:51 amMe too but just to take the emphasis OFF him and the perceived revengeI have seen him described as a "murderer" on here which is not correct - AND - even worse he was compared to the recent London Terrorist yesterday which is also unbelievable for a host of reasonsI expect he will still get dogs abuse despite what 90% of the people on here may post. Personally I hope the Players are not drawn into a so called revenge mission as well as that will play into the oppositions hands and the Referees hands too.Stay calm and extract the maximum revenge possible in Football by beating Plymouth handsomely and on TV for the watching "millions" to see and show them why we are unbeaten at home and Yes as we saw in London.But it is without total regard of other people's safety so therefore it is premeditated and action that has been publicised far too often over the years. You get behind a wheel when OPL you kill. Where is there a lawful or any type of excuse. The law is specific..I cannot agree him not being a murderer. Any person who takes a loaded gun points it at someone and shoots they are a murderer.Anyone who gets into a car when OPL and know they are, then looses control because of drink is the same. The car being a weapon.Sorry have to disagree... Murder is about the intent to kill.. Drunk driving, as stupid and indefensible as it is, isn't an intent to kill - a car can be a used as a deliberate weapon with a sober driver...
Quote from: Donnywolf on March 24, 2017, 10:00:51 amMe too but just to take the emphasis OFF him and the perceived revengeI have seen him described as a "murderer" on here which is not correct - AND - even worse he was compared to the recent London Terrorist yesterday which is also unbelievable for a host of reasonsI expect he will still get dogs abuse despite what 90% of the people on here may post. Personally I hope the Players are not drawn into a so called revenge mission as well as that will play into the oppositions hands and the Referees hands too.Stay calm and extract the maximum revenge possible in Football by beating Plymouth handsomely and on TV for the watching "millions" to see and show them why we are unbeaten at home and Yes as we saw in London.But it is without total regard of other people's safety so therefore it is premeditated and action that has been publicised far too often over the years. You get behind a wheel when OPL you kill. Where is there a lawful or any type of excuse. The law is specific..I cannot agree him not being a murderer. Any person who takes a loaded gun points it at someone and shoots they are a murderer.Anyone who gets into a car when OPL and know they are, then looses control because of drink is the same. The car being a weapon.
Me too but just to take the emphasis OFF him and the perceived revengeI have seen him described as a "murderer" on here which is not correct - AND - even worse he was compared to the recent London Terrorist yesterday which is also unbelievable for a host of reasonsI expect he will still get dogs abuse despite what 90% of the people on here may post. Personally I hope the Players are not drawn into a so called revenge mission as well as that will play into the oppositions hands and the Referees hands too.Stay calm and extract the maximum revenge possible in Football by beating Plymouth handsomely and on TV for the watching "millions" to see and show them why we are unbeaten at home and Yes as we saw in London.But it is without total regard of other people's safety so therefore it is premeditated and action that has been publicised far too often over the years. You get behind a wheel when OPL you kill. Where is there a lawful or any type of excuse. The law is specific..
Bally, no one is defending nor condoning drink driving and the terrible consequences.. Just saying it isn't murder...