‘The interigation of Tony Martin’

JCMaloney

Member
Location
LE9 2JG
Looks like you're all agreed with Tony 'there's nothing diminished about me' Martin that Hitler was right in his treatment of the Gypsies.

Good old Godwins law.

Ever been burgled @Fallowfield ?
Ever been woken up in the small hours by people trying to break in?

Try it.............. you`ll be surprised how you might react & I`ll take a guess you won`t invite them in for tea.
Taking the individual out of the situation the majority of reasonable people will react to the threat as they see fit, if that is letting loose with a shotgun, tapping them on the head with a baseball bat or giving them a good slap its all good in most reasonable folks opinion.

Its easily resolved as well......................don`t burgle folk .....................and if you do then take the consequences.
 
'Is there no level you wil stoop to in your hatred of the countryside and those who produce your food'


Opining that Tony' 'there's nothing defective about me' Martin and his supporters are morally and emotionally defective does not amount to an attack on the countryside or farmers.

Only a moron would come to that conclusion.
 
You really are a nasty specimen of a human being. A waste of oxygen.
Is there no level you wil stoop to in your hatred of the countryside and those who produce your food?
Ungrateful obnoxious little worm.
Store man just ignore , definition of a fallow field , nothing in it un cultivated ,full of rubbish if not dealt with Ignore
 

marco

Member
'Is there no level you wil stoop to in your hatred of the countryside and those who produce your food'


Opining that Tony' 'there's nothing defective about me' Martin and his supporters are morally and emotionally defective does not amount to an attack on the countryside or farmers.

Only a moron would come to that conclusion.
answer the f**king question you refuse to answer. how would you react if you came face to face in your own home with someone who has repeatly burgled you? call them a nazi as well i suppose?
 

egbert

Member
Livestock Farmer
answer the fudgeing question you refuse to answer. how would you react if you came face to face in your own home with someone who has repeatly burgled you? call them a nazi as well i suppose?

No, of course he wouldn't.
They come from disadvantaged backgrounds you see, the poor darlings.
He'd sit down and have a nice cup of cocoa, and talk about their issues.
Perhaps he could start a co-operative, and knit some woolly hats for them.

Fellowarse is pathetic.

Tony Martin certainly did a bad thing. He certainly has issues.
But at the end of the day, he didn't go looking for those men, finding them sitting peacefully in their homes after their long days work.
They snuck into his house in the night with thieving on their minds. They were, by any definition, bad people. But that night, they met someone a bit badder.
Tough luck.
Desperately casting around to show how nasty TM is, and how innocent they must really have been because TM is such a nasty man on so many of Fellowfeeleds personal scale of prejudice is only further illustration of how effed up FF is.
 

tepapa

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
North Wales
Well I'm no small chap but if someone had broken into my home and was a standing looking at me in the hall, I'd be fecking sh!tting myself. I would have no idea who he was, what mental state he was in or how far he was prepared to go to get my things. He would obviously be prepared to take the risk of breaking into and encountering someone in the house and so would have a plan of action.
I don't know how he would react , my fear would be if he's prepared to break in he wouldn't think twice to clout me over the head , tie me up and beat me to reveal where any valuables where hidden.
That's quite a scenario to be faced with.
 

Still Farming

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
South Wales UK
Well I'm no small chap but if someone had broken into my home and was a standing looking at me in the hall, I'd be fecking sh!tting myself. I would have no idea who he was, what mental state he was in or how far he was prepared to go to get my things. He would obviously be prepared to take the risk of breaking into and encountering someone in the house and so would have a plan of action.
I don't know how he would react , my fear would be if he's prepared to break in he wouldn't think twice to clout me over the head , tie me up and beat me to reveal where any valuables where hidden.
That's quite a scenario to be faced with.
Yes and if their pumped up and you just woke up , sugar knows.
 

beefandsleep

Member
Location
Staffordshire
I think what you have to bear in mind is that what you heard was Martin's version of events, which could well have been a pack of lies.

Certainly neither the prosecution, nor the jury who heard all the evidence, believed him.

And of course the forensic evidence contradicted what he claimed happened.

The prosecution case is that he was downstairs lying in wait for the intruders when they broke in, having been alerted to their approach by the dogs.

He wasn't driven by fear as he claimed. He was driven by anger and resentment and self entitlement.

He is one dangerous, unstable individual. I wouldn't want him living near me.

In Fallowfields world you are self entitled if you wish to protect your property from people who wish to take it from you. Tony Martin didn’t go looking for these people, they came to rob him, they got what they deserved.
 

Exfarmer

Member
Location
Bury St Edmunds
25 years ago I heard aomeone trying to break into my house, they did not get in or realise they had woken me. I went outside with a loaded shotgun to ensure they did not have a second. I had called the police before leving the house. I discovered the 2 culprits in a car behind a barn and sat watching them as they obviously discussed their next move. Thankfully after a good 20 minutes they drove off. I always wonder what I would have done if they had tried to go back into the house, where my wife and children were. I am certain I would have used the weapon if it had looked as if they were getting in.
So I am very certain that Tony Martin did the corect thing
 

Father ted

Member
Location
Herefordshire
I think what you have to bear in mind is that what you heard was Martin's version of events, which could well have been a pack of lies.

Certainly neither the prosecution, nor the jury who heard all the evidence, believed him.

And of course the forensic evidence contradicted what he claimed happened.

The prosecution case is that he was downstairs lying in wait for the intruders when they broke in, having been alerted to their approach by the dogs.

He wasn't driven by fear as he claimed. He was driven by anger and resentment and self entitlement.

He is one dangerous, unstable individual. I wouldn't want him living near me.

Right or wrong to what you say, what he’d did that that night was completely right that lad won’t ever do it again Tony had had enough something had to give, I believe he’s a hero shame he did shot the other two lads what’s yours is yours,as He put it That’s how things are boy #bang
I’ve meet Tony many years ago he told me the goings on that night and nights before hand he was living in fear police didn’t care or help , and he would do same again if he was broken in to.Dont blame him.
Rest is history I guess in my eyes Tony is a legend .
PS he could live near me any day crime would be down for sure.
 
Just "block" him, I have and it has made TFF a much nicer place to be part of, Trolls should be shot on sight!

I can’t agree. Every thread I read now is disjointed because this tit keep poking his oar in and most of the responses don’t flow.

@Clive i know this a tricky one and the thing can come back under a new name but I think it’s fair to say that we have had enough of his debate on this forum, can you serve notice on him please, I am sure others will agree with me, it’s boring now and affecting the forum (or any post he comments on)
 

Henarar

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Somerset
I can’t agree. Every thread I read now is disjointed because this tit keep poking his oar in and most of the responses don’t flow.

@Clive i know this a tricky one and the thing can come back under a new name but I think it’s fair to say that we have had enough of his debate on this forum, can you serve notice on him please, I am sure others will agree with me, it’s boring now and affecting the forum (or any post he comments on)
has he broken any forum rules though ?
 
Well I'm no small chap but if someone had broken into my home and was a standing looking at me in the hall, I'd be fecking sh!tting myself. I would have no idea who he was, what mental state he was in or how far he was prepared to go to get my things. He would obviously be prepared to take the risk of breaking into and encountering someone in the house and so would have a plan of action.
I don't know how he would react , my fear would be if he's prepared to break in he wouldn't think twice to clout me over the head , tie me up and beat me to reveal where any valuables where hidden.
That's quite a scenario to be faced with.
1 thing that does worry me about Tony martin, he moved closer to the burglar before fired his last shot from his gun,
 

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