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Eastern european countries voted down equal pay across the eu so they can undercut british workers who won't work for slave labour wages.
It was such a cynical rejection yet it gained no coverage.
People try to victimise them and their employment and "some" of them are doing exactly what they intended.
They shouldn't work for such awful pay, but it is still better than they'd see in their home country. In many cases.
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Do we? I haven't heard any racist chanting in my time of going to Cardiff games or any racial gestures, and didn't Cardiff fans tell a racist group (who's name escapes me) where to go in the 80s/90s?
Also, for a Rangers fan to call another team's fans "incredibly racist" is pretty ironic
This is a weird thread. It's gone from someone suggesting putting up a refugee welcome flag at the CCS to Eastern Europeans working for less than the british worker would ...
I think the op just dislikes everyone one and anything
HAS
Soz, but it was doing my tits in.
God, Roathy will love this, he has crossed over to this board.
A strange Jack individual who spends hours talking to himself through multiple usernames masquerading as a Cardiff fan, whilst slowly interjecting controversy.
No doubt any banner would be put up with the best of intentions but I don't believe the club should involve itself with political gestures of any kind.
There does seem to be a feeling that sport and politics should never be linked, but this isn't reflected by history with so many examples of sport being used to shine a light on a great oppression or to re-unite peoples divided. A political side or genuine cause can also lift and unite a club - "Keep Cardiff Tidy" is one that could really boost the atmosphere at the CCS.
While it's fairly easy to spot the multi-millionaire simultaneously avoiding UK tax and/or profiteering from deals making the poorer parts of the world poorer and more dangerous and asking those just getting by to make a donation to a far off country, we shouldn't forget those worse off than us and the welcome we would like our children to receive if placed into the same position.
Is it another one of the clubs ideas to get attendances up?
They may well be welcome at the moment, but give them a job as a steward down the stadium and feelings would soon change once they've told someone in the Canton to sit down.
Looks like we'll find out in January
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