Now that 5 MAy 2005 is declared, which UK football team aligns itself with which party? -- Member - Liberal International This is doctor@nl2k.ab.caIci doctor@nl2k.ab.ca God Queen and country! Beware Anti-Christ rising! UK as 5 May 2005 approaches, vote LDem!!
"The Doctor" <doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca> wrote in message news:d30lrv$1ps$1@gallifrey.nk.ca...> Now that 5 MAy 2005 is declared, which UK football team> aligns itself with which party?
I don't think a football club would even dream of alienating itself by aligning itself with a political party due to the diversity of their fan-base. Chairmen? Yes. Football club? No.
In article <K5KdnXgX5uJhQc7fRVnyvQ@giganews.com>, rYan_ graces us with a reply...> "The Doctor" <doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca> wrote in message > news:d30lrv$1ps$1@gallifrey.nk.ca...> > Now that 5 MAy 2005 is declared, which UK football team> > aligns itself with which party?>
I don't think a football club would even dream of alienating itself by > aligning itself with a political party due to the diversity of their > fan-base.> Chairmen? Yes.> Football club? No.
In article <loSdnVPHgI30Z87fRVnyjg@giganews.com>, rYan_ graces us with a reply...> "Robbie" <the_erbert@NOSPAMhotmail.com> wrote in message > news:MPG.1cbe0857740a237498b328@news.ntlworld.com...> >
Manager's do. Taggart is Labour.>
I thought that SAF was old school Labour and criticised the current regime. > Probably for bad timekeeping
Think of the footballers who openly confessed to be being Tory.
O'Leary was one and that still hurts!
Mind you, they sure as hell wouldn't have the guts to do it now.
Subject : British Football and UK Politics> From : scoop <bali_ultimate@yahoo.com>
I don't post here enough to warrant it probably, but please killfile me>too. That's just obnoxious. If you don't want to read someone, then>show some class and quietly killfile them.>
But is kind of a silly thread -- is there a difference between new>labor and the tories anyway anymore?