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Troopz addresses Jason Cundy who says people who say blud and fam aren't entitled to an opinion



Robbie says he doesn't have a ticket to Sutton. :(
 
Fair play to Gary for going there, it would be very easy just to ignore them. Cant wait for the video :D
 
Troopz addresses Jason Cundy who says people who say blud and fam aren't entitled to an opinion



Robbie says he doesn't have a ticket to Sutton. :(

'It's discrimination to say people who use words like 'blud' and 'fam' aren't entitled to an opinion.'

No mate it's simply a fair and reasonable observation: anyone who mangles their voice with a weird Jamaican patois and adopts 12-year-old language in an attempt to sound hard is an idiot.

Have some self-respect and start talking in a normal voice before playing the discrimination card.
 
They've lost the argument straight away by bringing blud fam and banner man along.

These guys resort to shouting and swearing whenever they're questioned.

Should have just been Robbie doing it on his own - and even then he'd come out second best because Gary Neville never said fans shouldn't have a voice in the first place.
 
'It's discrimination to say people who use words like 'blud' and 'fam' aren't entitled to an opinion.'

No mate it's simply a fair and reasonable observation: anyone who mangles their voice with a weird Jamaican patois and adopts 12-year-old language in an attempt to sound hard is an idiot.

Have some self-respect and start talking in a normal voice before playing the discrimination card.

Maybe, just maybe he has Jamaican roots?

Just because someone speaks in a Jamaican voice, it doesn't mean he has no right to voice an opinion.
 
I actually think Troopz did a pretty good job in his response to Cundy in the last video.
 
Maybe, just maybe he has Jamaican roots?

Just because someone speaks in a Jamaican voice, it doesn't mean he has no right to voice an opinion.

If you want to believe that mate, go ahead.

Seems strange how this accent has suddenly sprung up in the last few years though doesn't it? There's been a large Jamaican community in Britain for at least 50 years yet this accent is a new thing.
 
If you want to believe that mate, go ahead.

Seems strange how this accent has suddenly sprung up in the last few years though doesn't it? There's been a large Jamaican community in Britain for at least 50 years yet this accent is a new thing.

LMAO, no it isn't.

I've been hearing this Jamaican accent for as long as I can remember. Stop being so shallow and naive man, people with Jamaican roots speak like this, it's like speaking in their own language and they speak like this when they interact with each other.
 
I actually think Troopz did a pretty good job in his response to Cundy in the last video.

Yeah, I agree.
'It's discrimination to say people who use words like 'blud' and 'fam' aren't entitled to an opinion.'

No mate it's simply a fair and reasonable observation: anyone who mangles their voice with a weird Jamaican patois and adopts 12-year-old language in an attempt to sound hard is an idiot.

Have some self-respect and start talking in a normal voice before playing the discrimination card.

Its annoying but it doesn't mean he isn't entitled to an opinion, pretty sure everyone is entitled to an opinion whether they talk like the Queen or like Troopz. I grew up around people who spoke in this manner for years now; I'm 30 and I remember this accent/slang in school.

Anyway, lets enjoy this

 
They've lost the argument straight away by bringing blud fam and banner man along.

These guys resort to shouting and swearing whenever they're questioned.

Should have just been Robbie doing it on his own - and even then he'd come out second best because Gary Neville never said fans shouldn't have a voice in the first place.
When people criticise ArsenalFan tv its Claude etc that people talk about. That's like agreeing to a debate with Sky Sports and Geoff Shreeves rucks up
 
When's the interview going to be aired?
Thursday or Friday I imagine. (As they just later this week)

On Troopz, I know of plenty people who speak like him. Come across many characters like him in the barbers over the years and to be honest while he can be a bit much at times, I find him hilarious. And Just watched his Hull interview and it's clear when he's angry after they don't win he ups the slang.
 
'It's discrimination to say people who use words like 'blud' and 'fam' aren't entitled to an opinion.'

No mate it's simply a fair and reasonable observation: anyone who mangles their voice with a weird Jamaican patois and adopts 12-year-old language in an attempt to sound hard is an idiot.

Have some self-respect and start talking in a normal voice before playing the discrimination card.

What do you mean normal voice? In many places that is normal use of language.
 
'It's discrimination to say people who use words like 'blud' and 'fam' aren't entitled to an opinion.'

No mate it's simply a fair and reasonable observation: anyone who mangles their voice with a weird Jamaican patois and adopts 12-year-old language in an attempt to sound hard is an idiot.

Have some self-respect and start talking in a normal voice before playing the discrimination card.
I'm 23 and raised in South London and people talking in slang was "normal".
 
Can't believe people still can't accept that people speak differently to what they are used to. You speak in your accent due to where you live / were brought up.

Troopz is just doing the same and I can't get what's so hard to understand.

As for the p money link @Lay I love it!
 
Can't believe people still can't accept that people speak differently to what they are used to. You speak in your accent due to where you live / were brought up.

Troopz is just doing the same and I can't get what's so hard to understand.

As for the p money link @Lay I love it!
Just out of curiosity, in what area do they say blud and fam in every sentence?
 
Just out of curiosity, in what area do they say blud and fam in every sentence?

I know lots of people that speak similar. Many places close to old trafford speak quite similar such as Trafford, Mosside and Rusholme.

You'll find it in many areas that have a strong Afro-Caribbean culture.
 
Ah these guys will make a right fool outta themselves.
 
Plenty of people use the terms blud and fam. Nobody uses them both in every single sentence like this "troopz" character. It's his online persona.

I bet when the cameras are off he sounds like Jack Whitehall.
 
Ty isnt there for the interview with Nev then?

Pity as his alt - Claude attitude both humours and amazes me each time I see him
 
Plenty of people use the terms blud and fam. Nobody uses them both in every single sentence like this "troopz" character. It's his online persona.

I bet when the cameras are off he sounds like Jack Whitehall.

He doesn't, I've seen the guy and heard him talking to people. It's 100% the way he talks.
 
I know lots of people that speak similar. Many places close to old trafford speak quite similar such as Trafford, Mosside and Rusholme.

You'll find it in many areas that have a strong Afro-Caribbean culture.

Yes many people from inner City areas talk similarly to Troops but his repetitive use of the words is over the top and used for show IMO. It doesn't matter how often you are around that sort of slang, it doesn't cause you to say blud or fam it at literally the end of every single sentence which he does it many of the Arsenal Fan TV videos. No problem with the guy and I like Arsenal fan TV and Troopz accent and use of slang is certainly not put on but the overuse of certain words is probably intentional.
 
He has seemed to have added more bluds and fams though recently. Im sure there was a video some while back (it might have even been this season) and it wasnt every single sentence. I do think hes playing it up, but generally, I do think he speaks like that. A lot of people in North London / NW London speak like that. I went to school with people who were picking it up from others who spoke like that.
 
When the mic's aimed at you, with litle input from the inerviewer, you feel pressurised to keep talking.
 
He's playing to the audience for sure. Getting an interview from him now without him using his catchphrases, would like trying to get blud from a stone, fam.

He'll probably be selling "fam is temporary, blud is permanent" t-shirts soon.
 
Plenty of people use the terms blud and fam. Nobody uses them both in every single sentence like this "troopz" character. It's his online persona.

I bet when the cameras are off he sounds like Jack Whitehall.

Lived around London most of my life and yea, you're right, I have never heard anyone put Blud and Fam in every single sentence like that guy. It feels obnoxious.
 
They've lost the argument straight away by bringing blud fam and banner man along.

These guys resort to shouting and swearing whenever they're questioned.

Should have just been Robbie doing it on his own - and even then he'd come out second best because Gary Neville never said fans shouldn't have a voice in the first place.
Agree robbie is the most smart and reasonable person out of all of them it seems. They have to bring out the 'stars' though. Arsenal fan TV would be nothing without troops, Claude et al (no Ty though, which seems weird).
 
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