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23rd July 2013 #1
Footballer who refuses to wear Wonga sponsored shirt pictured in Casino.
A Newcastle footballer who said the team's sponsor clashed with his Muslim beliefs has been criticised for visiting a casino.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tyne-23424012
Looks like he was gambling to me the two faced prick
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24th July 2013 #2
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Bog standard muslim hypocrite
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Ah, just realised this actually happened in ENGLAND.
I'll continue to ignore all this religious mumbo jumbo and get on with living in our civilised country...well, the remnants of it.
Oh, and the do-gooder bleeding heart spies from the 'other' BritFil forum may quote me on that....again.
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Oh yes ...and you must definitely be one of their favourite people.
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25th July 2013 #7
Archbishop warns Wonga: 'I'll compete you out of business'
a first from me to a church, i hope he manages it
Read more: http://www.theweek.co.uk/business/54...#ixzz2a36ps700
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25th July 2013 #8
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25th July 2013 #9
Not defending him (Couldn't care less to be honest) but I think there's a difference between what the scumbags Wonga do - rip off the desperate and stupid poor - and a casino, which yes I don't agree with, I don't gamble either, I know can be the thin end of the wedge getting people into gambling and losing huge sums of money due to addiction, but on the other hand, for those able to afford, offer a glamorous night out, with a small possibility of getting some of their money back.
Someone could go into one, pretend he's James Bond, pretend he's in some Riviera resort and play games of both skill and luck.
Personally I see them as the classic "fool and his money", but - there's a difference between them and Wonga.
Feel the same way about bingo halls. They smell of wee
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25th July 2013 #11
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The idiot has now decided it's OK to wear the Wonga shirt - probably due to a few more wads of it coming in his direction
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/23455637
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27th July 2013 #12
Newcastle United haven't really been lucky with their sponsors, they used to be sponsored by Northern Rock who famously ran out of money.
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