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[BBC] Miners' Di Canio protest 'will only end with Sunderland campaign support'

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I'm an ex-Wearmouth miner as was my dad. We were both supported the union for a full year on strike in 84-85 & my dad even kept paying his union subs long after retiring.

Last year my dad got the union to win a case for him & he was awarded a couple of grand for some pit related ailment (dodgy knees or summat, not white finger). On winning his case the N.U.M. asked if they could have about 10% of my dad's 'winnings'. My dad said "no" arguing that he had paid his union subs for donkeys years, even after retiring, & at the end of the day he was paying his subs for the union to do their jobs anyway, namely to fight his case.

Hopper's response - he kicked my 72 year old dad out of the union after all the subs my dad had paid into the union for decades.

Fuck the N.U.M. They are money grabbing pigs.

SAFC is a football club and not a political football.

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That´s Championage, didn´t know that was allowed in the UK.. :eek:
Common in the USA of course but anyway.
 

I'm an ex-Wearmouth miner as was my dad. We were both supported the union for a full year on strike in 84-85 & my dad even kept paying his union subs long after retiring.

Last year my dad got the union to win a case for him & he was awarded a couple of grand for some pit related ailment (dodgy knees or summat, not white finger). On winning his case the N.U.M. asked if they could have about 10% of my dad's 'winnings'. My dad said "no" arguing that he had paid his union subs for donkeys years, even after retiring, & at the end of the day he was paying his subs for the union to do their jobs anyway, namely to fight his case.

Hopper's response - he kicked my 72 year old dad out of the union after all the subs my dad had paid into the union for decades.

Fuck the N.U.M. They are money grabbing pigs.

SAFC is a football club and not a political football.

:evil:

Great post and a shocking story, mate.
 
I support Sunderland, can't remember signing up to say I support the DMA when I purchased my season card. If the club doesn't put these insignificant peasants back in their place this nonsense will carry on every time they want to get tv coverage. Throw them and their stupid flag into the Wear.
 
It's ironic that what this episode has revealed is that we seem to have a problem with an unaccountable left wing. I see no evidence of any sort of far right activity involved in any of this.

There is none. The BNP get blarn out whenever they come up here.
 
I'm an ex-Wearmouth miner as was my dad. We were both supported the union for a full year on strike in 84-85 & my dad even kept paying his union subs long after retiring.

Last year my dad got the union to win a case for him & he was awarded a couple of grand for some pit related ailment (dodgy knees or summat, not white finger). On winning his case the N.U.M. asked if they could have about 10% of my dad's 'winnings'. My dad said "no" arguing that he had paid his union subs for donkeys years, even after retiring, & at the end of the day he was paying his subs for the union to do their jobs anyway, namely to fight his case.

Hopper's response - he kicked my 72 year old dad out of the union after all the subs my dad had paid into the union for decades.

Fuck the N.U.M. They are money grabbing pigs.

SAFC is a football club and not a political football.

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Thats quite a sad story.
 
It's kind of ironic that they would force someone to join an organisation, in a protest against fascism.

Complete and utter tools.
 
The club's response should be "How, Hopper, Gan fuck yer'sell"

Doesn't need to be any more articulate for the uneducated buffoon

I would f***ing love that. One sentence official letter, attached with a pic of Short sitting with his feet up on the Board Room table raising a glass.
 
This seems like a very reasonable proposal to me, and I support it 100%.

I'm happy that Di Canio has made a public statement distancing himself from both racism and fascism.

Although I still have some personal doubts about its sincerity (and make no mistake, fascists have certainly been known to lie about such things) the point is that the pressure got him to make such a statement, and that's a significant victory.

The work's not done, though. I think the miners have the right idea here in making this much more about attempting to create support for anti-fascism in general rather than simply focusing efforts on Di Canio's politics. The Black Cats have already been active supporters of anti-racist campaigns within football, so I'd love to see this happen too!

Would be a great step towards spreading the sort of vocal anti-fascist sentiment that's so visible elsewhere in the stands at some other football clubs, from Celtic to St. Pauli to Barcelona and beyond. Would be a Premier League first, too, and a really great example to have in the most televised sports league in the world.
 
I'm an ex-Wearmouth miner as was my dad. We were both supported the union for a full year on strike in 84-85 & my dad even kept paying his union subs long after retiring.

Last year my dad got the union to win a case for him & he was awarded a couple of grand for some pit related ailment (dodgy knees or summat, not white finger). On winning his case the N.U.M. asked if they could have about 10% of my dad's 'winnings'. My dad said "no" arguing that he had paid his union subs for donkeys years, even after retiring, & at the end of the day he was paying his subs for the union to do their jobs anyway, namely to fight his case.

Hopper's response - he kicked my 72 year old dad out of the union after all the subs my dad had paid into the union for decades.

Fuck the N.U.M. They are money grabbing pigs.

SAFC is a football club and not a political football.

:evil:

That is absolutely tragic. Words fail me.
 
This seems like a very reasonable proposal to me, and I support it 100%.

I'm happy that Di Canio has made a public statement distancing himself from both racism and fascism.

Although I still have some personal doubts about its sincerity (and make no mistake, fascists have certainly been known to lie about such things) the point is that the pressure got him to make such a statement, and that's a significant victory.

The work's not done, though. I think the miners have the right idea here in making this much more about attempting to create support for anti-fascism in general rather than simply focusing efforts on Di Canio's politics. The Black Cats have already been active supporters of anti-racist campaigns within football, so I'd love to see this happen too!

Would be a great step towards spreading the sort of vocal anti-fascist sentiment that's so visible elsewhere in the stands at some other football clubs, from Celtic to St. Pauli to Barcelona and beyond. Would be a Premier League first, too, and a really great example to have in the most televised sports league in the world.

So you think our manager is a liar. Nowt he can do to change that then so why bother?
 
Both my Grandfathers (RIP) worked for the NCB and although people dont normally like to speak on behalf of others i can categorically state that there is no f***ing way on God's Earth would they have wanted the DMA going on like this. Who the fuck do they think they are and what exactly does anti fascism have to do with it?
 
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This seems like a very reasonable proposal to me, and I support it 100%.

I'm happy that Di Canio has made a public statement distancing himself from both racism and fascism.

Although I still have some personal doubts about its sincerity (and make no mistake, fascists have certainly been known to lie about such things) the point is that the pressure got him to make such a statement, and that's a significant victory.

The work's not done, though. I think the miners have the right idea here in making this much more about attempting to create support for anti-fascism in general rather than simply focusing efforts on Di Canio's politics. The Black Cats have already been active supporters of anti-racist campaigns within football, so I'd love to see this happen too!

Would be a great step towards spreading the sort of vocal anti-fascist sentiment that's so visible elsewhere in the stands at some other football clubs, from Celtic to St. Pauli to Barcelona and beyond. Would be a Premier League first, too, and a really great example to have in the most televised sports league in the world.
If people or organisations want to join the anti fascist movement then that is up to them. However people should do so voluntarily not being press ganged into it.

There is none. The BNP get blarn out whenever they come up here.
Exactly. The left wing has the whole f***ing region sewn up so quite where this paranoia about the right wing comes from is a moot point. It seems to be political opportunism of the highest order.
 
If people or organisations want to join the anti fascist movement then that is up to them. However people should do so voluntarily not being press ganged into it.

Exactly. The left wing has the whole f***ing region sewn up so quite where this paranoia about the right wing comes from is a moot point. It seems to be political opportunism of the highest order.

It's in bad taste marra and does the region a diservice.
 
It's in bad taste marra and does the region a diservice.
The rest of the country must think we're a set of backward, racist, knuckle dragging fuckwits.

This shit with the DMA is really starting to boil my piss now.
 
This seems like a very reasonable proposal to me, and I support it 100%.

I'm happy that Di Canio has made a public statement distancing himself from both racism and fascism.

Although I still have some personal doubts about its sincerity (and make no mistake, fascists have certainly been known to lie about such things) the point is that the pressure got him to make such a statement, and that's a significant victory.

The work's not done, though. I think the miners have the right idea here in making this much more about attempting to create support for anti-fascism in general rather than simply focusing efforts on Di Canio's politics. The Black Cats have already been active supporters of anti-racist campaigns within football, so I'd love to see this happen too!

Would be a great step towards spreading the sort of vocal anti-fascist sentiment that's so visible elsewhere in the stands at some other football clubs, from Celtic to St. Pauli to Barcelona and beyond. Would be a Premier League first, too, and a really great example to have in the most televised sports league in the world.

The anti-fascist movements who've been using PDC's appointment as an excuse to shout their mouths off, are the greatest recruiting sergeants for the extreme right.
Does anybody really believe PDC's arrival would have attracted anyone from The BNP or EDL to our club? But Miliband's resignation, the ant-fascists jumping on the bandwagon, Hopper and the national press blowing the whole thing into a national circus, means there is now a real possibility that unsavoury types from the far-right will attach themselves to our club.
I hope they soon disappear but if they appear at all then the anti-fascists, etc. will be to blame.
 
Fuck them.
I'm a socialist and from mining stock,these fuckers do not represent me.

This for me, though I'm seriously re-thinking things after this last week, and I think many others will after all this posturing and point scoring by the people who are supposed to represent us, this could tip a lot of voters to look a bit closer to who we vote for next time an election comes around. As for the club they should stay neutral and as PDC says, not belong to any political organisation, we have backed anti-racism campaigns before and quite rightly, everything else should be left to the individual.
 
I am absolutely sickened by these scumbags dragging the name of the club through the dirt.

I really hope someone kicks Dave Hopper's head in for this.
 
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