| | Paul Mullin's boots 13:59 - Oct 25 with 3916 views | QPRSteve |  | 
   
 I'd love a pair.
 
 Shame his club Wrexham have banned him from wearing them.
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 | Paul Mullin's boots on 14:11 - Oct 25 with 3866 views | daveB |  | it's the right call though, can't have those kind of political messages on boots or shirts
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 | Paul Mullin's boots  on 15:34 - Oct 25 with 3708 views | kensalriser |  | 
 | Paul Mullin's boots on 14:11 - Oct 25 by daveB |  | it's the right call though, can't have those kind of political messages on boots or shirts
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 You're right of course.  But he's made his point regardless!
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 | Paul Mullin's boots on 15:42 - Oct 25 with 3684 views | MrSheen |  | A non-league player with his name on his boots is a bit cringe, but at least they're black.
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 | Paul Mullin's boots  on 16:01 - Oct 25 with 3640 views | boobishabang |  | 
 | Paul Mullin's boots on 14:11 - Oct 25 by daveB |  | it's the right call though, can't have those kind of political messages on boots or shirts
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 Jacob Rees-Mogg and Andrew Davies (welsh Conservative leader) have both recently visited the racecourse so for the club to come out and say its political views remain impartial is a bit of a kick in the teeth to the fans who will i'm sure be singing the slogan on Mullins boot even longer and louder tonight
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 | Paul Mullin's boots  on 16:08 - Oct 25 with 3613 views | Watford_Ranger |  | 
 | Paul Mullin's boots on 15:42 - Oct 25 by MrSheen |  | A non-league player with his name on his boots is a bit cringe, but at least they're black.
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 A small thing but I love a player still wearing simple black boots. Young Sinclair wore black on Saturday and was possibly the only one to do so.
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 | Paul Mullin's boots  on 16:29 - Oct 25 with 3551 views | daveB |  | 
 | Paul Mullin's boots on 16:01 - Oct 25 by boobishabang |  | Jacob Rees-Mogg and Andrew Davies (welsh Conservative leader) have both recently visited the racecourse so for the club to come out and say its political views remain impartial is a bit of a kick in the teeth to the fans who will i'm sure be singing the slogan on Mullins boot even longer and louder tonight
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 It's fine for fans to say that kind of stuff but you can't have that kind of message on a footballers boots or shirts. This may be a message you agree with but it opens the door to other messages from people with different political views and so quite rightly they don't allow any of it.
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 | Paul Mullin's boots on 16:37 - Oct 25 with 3518 views | BrianMcCarthy |  | I'm not sure that I'm completely against political statements by athletes - after all, we celebrate Mexico '68. I think, though, that football is a team sport and, if at all possible, individual athletes should not makes statements that might disrupt the collective.
 
 If they still feel the need to make such a statement, then I think it should be slightly more subtle and slightly more intelligent than "F*** THE TORIES".
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 Login to get fewer ads| Paul Mullin's boots  on 17:12 - Oct 25 with 3419 views | MrSheen |  | 
 | Paul Mullin's boots on 16:08 - Oct 25 by Watford_Ranger |  | A small thing but I love a player still wearing simple black boots. Young Sinclair wore black on Saturday and was possibly the only one to do so.
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 I’m only now willing to make an exception for orange boots, as long as Chris Willock is wearing them.
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 | Paul Mullin's boots  on 17:21 - Oct 25 with 3382 views | BrianMcCarthy |  | 
 | Paul Mullin's boots on 17:12 - Oct 25 by MrSheen |  | I’m only now willing to make an exception for orange boots, as long as Chris Willock is wearing them.
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 Don't weaken, Man!
 Stay strong!
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 | Paul Mullin's boots on 17:59 - Oct 25 with 3311 views | dmm |  | Political statements on boots banned.  Betting companies across the front of shirts, allowed.
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 | Paul Mullin's boots on 18:50 - Oct 25 with 3243 views | NW5Hoop |  | Football is in a terrible mess over all this stuff. Football's governing bodies are political entities and they engage in politics all the time. Having World Cups in Russia and Qatar is a political statement, of far greater effect than having a slogan on your boots. Letting dictatorships splash their names across shirts is a political statement.The only people who are not allowed to bring politics into football are the players. Of course. Because God forbid they should have opinions.
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 | Paul Mullin's boots on 19:01 - Oct 25 with 3187 views | SonofNorfolt |  | I shall shortly be bringing out a new range of footwear called ATAC.
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 | Paul Mullin's boots on 00:45 - Oct 26 with 2910 views | DannyPaddox |  | In truth not be the first banned political boot.
 
 
   
 These were banned for being anti-Semitic. Although the subsequent Forde report proved that to be absolute bullshit. Political satire eh? … wa-hey!
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 | Paul Mullin's boots  on 08:35 - Oct 26 with 2750 views | R_from_afar |  | 
 | Paul Mullin's boots on 17:59 - Oct 25 by dmm |  | Political statements on boots banned.  Betting companies across the front of shirts, allowed.
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 Indeed. Mullin would have got away with it if he had added something like "Please hate responsibly" beneath the strapline.
 
 
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 | Paul Mullin's boots  on 09:22 - Oct 26 with 2673 views | ngbqpr |  | 
 | Paul Mullin's boots on 16:37 - Oct 25 by BrianMcCarthy |  | I'm not sure that I'm completely against political statements by athletes - after all, we celebrate Mexico '68. I think, though, that football is a team sport and, if at all possible, individual athletes should not makes statements that might disrupt the collective.
 
 If they still feel the need to make such a statement, then I think it should be slightly more subtle and slightly more intelligent than "F*** THE TORIES".
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 I believe his initial request to his boot supplier was:
 
 "Labour produces marvels for the rich but it produces deprivation for the worker." (Marx, 1867)"
 
 ...but he was limited to 13 characters.
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