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Tunisian Attacks : R.i.p


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Seen the pictures of the family stood together outside Wembley on a day many of us may have rubbed shoulders with them.

 

Can only endorse the OP's comments. 

 

All fans will grieve for the three Saddlers - and the others killed in this dreadful atrocity.

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An extremely sad situation and my heart goes out to their families. Nobody deserves to die at the hands of these b*****y cowards, personally even at my age I would like to be put in a boxing ring with one of them, without a gun and I know I would summon the strength from somewhere to give them a good hiding. RIP guys and sympathies to all the other families who are now grieving over lost ones.

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Well according to Anjem Choudary it's their own fault.

What a c..nt that man is. I apologise for language but I have no other description for him.

None of us should waste an ounce of our energy on Choudary. We are talking about a man so dedicated to Islam and the implementation of Sharia Law in the UK that he is regularly seen drinking and chatting up women in various East London haunts.

His sole purpose in life is to issue inflammatory statements in the hope and expectation that he will get a bite and more exposure, which he usually does.

Let's remember the Walsall boys, and all those that perished, without the thought of Choudary's comments. R.I.P

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Deepest sympathy to all involved in these tragic acts of cowardness.Football has more relevance than any religion in this day & age. Time for the football family to unite against these extremist pigs and educate these people in the joy of competition & respect for your opponent.

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