steveperryman - 16/11/2011 23:25
Quite extraordinary. His comments can best be described as unfortunate.
It's going to take something on a biblical level to remove the silly bugger.
zzz - 17/11/2011 02:45
This is how the rest of the world see's him.
http://i.imgur.com/2HpeJ.png
spurstop4 - 17/11/2011 12:11
so the media storm (UK) has run its course and what will happen now?
absolutely fuck all - the biblical thing that needs to happen is an assassin, preferably a black one.
Big Chiv - 17/11/2011 10:39
zzz - 17/11/2011 02:45
This is how the rest of the world see's him.
http://i.imgur.com/2HpeJ.png
The Alan Brazil show on Talksport this morning mentioned several times that although it's all over our press this morning, it's hardly featured in Europe's newspapers.
Spursex - 17/11/2011 09:11
He's a dinosaur.
His remarks are nauseating; he didn’t just say it once but twice, which just goes to show how he really thinks. It’s no wonder all the anti-racism campaigners are up in arms. If the FA do have any backbone left, they’ll finally take a stand and call for his immediate resignation, as should just about every other member of FIFA, but it won’t happen as they’ll be too afraid that he won’t hand out the money this year.
RichmondSpur - 17/11/2011 12:33
Big Chiv - 17/11/2011 10:39
zzz - 17/11/2011 02:45
This is how the rest of the world see's him.
http://i.imgur.com/2HpeJ.png
The Alan Brazil show on Talksport this morning mentioned several times that although it's all over our press this morning, it's hardly featured in Europe's newspapers.
I recall the appalling racial abuse suffered by England's black players 5 or 6 yrs ago in Spain and subsequently in other parts of Europe so it doesn't surprise me. The enormity of the problem and turning ignorant people into educated ones still has a long way to go.
Galvin's Shinpads - 17/11/2011 12:45
Spursex - 17/11/2011 09:11
He's a dinosaur.
His remarks are nauseating; he didn’t just say it once but twice, which just goes to show how he really thinks. It’s no wonder all the anti-racism campaigners are up in arms. If the FA do have any backbone left, they’ll finally take a stand and call for his immediate resignation, as should just about every other member of FIFA, but it won’t happen as they’ll be too afraid that he won’t hand out the money this year.
Mainly because some associations (FA, FAI, IFA) are full of nutters and dinosaurs themselves!
We live in the times of "It's me, me me me" and none of them have the gonads to stand up to anyone.
How could the FA stand to anyone when there is racism rife in their own association?!?! (Terry... Suarez being recent examples).
Spursex - 17/11/2011 12:53
Galvin's Shinpads - 17/11/2011 12:45
Spursex - 17/11/2011 09:11
He's a dinosaur.
His remarks are nauseating; he didn’t just say it once but twice, which just goes to show how he really thinks. It’s no wonder all the anti-racism campaigners are up in arms. If the FA do have any backbone left, they’ll finally take a stand and call for his immediate resignation, as should just about every other member of FIFA, but it won’t happen as they’ll be too afraid that he won’t hand out the money this year.
Mainly because some associations (FA, FAI, IFA) are full of nutters and dinosaurs themselves!
We live in the times of "It's me, me me me" and none of them have the gonads to stand up to anyone.
How could the FA stand to anyone when there is racism rife in their own association?!?! (Terry... Suarez being recent examples).
The difference is they don't condone it, in fact they started the first 'let's boot racism out of football campaign'...and both Suarez and Terry may well end up being made examples of...but as I've said the chances of them having the backbone to tell Blatter that he's gone too far this time are almost nil.
Galvin's Shinpads - 17/11/2011 13:05
Spursex - 17/11/2011 12:53
Galvin's Shinpads - 17/11/2011 12:45
Spursex - 17/11/2011 09:11
He's a dinosaur.
His remarks are nauseating; he didn’t just say it once but twice, which just goes to show how he really thinks. It’s no wonder all the anti-racism campaigners are up in arms. If the FA do have any backbone left, they’ll finally take a stand and call for his immediate resignation, as should just about every other member of FIFA, but it won’t happen as they’ll be too afraid that he won’t hand out the money this year.
Mainly because some associations (FA, FAI, IFA) are full of nutters and dinosaurs themselves!
We live in the times of "It's me, me me me" and none of them have the gonads to stand up to anyone.
How could the FA stand to anyone when there is racism rife in their own association?!?! (Terry... Suarez being recent examples).
The difference is they don't condone it, in fact they started the first 'let's boot racism out of football campaign'...and both Suarez and Terry may well end up being made examples of...but as I've said the chances of them having the backbone to tell Blatter that he's gone too far this time are almost nil.
Who doesn't condone it? The FA? That's a joke. What is being done about Terry? An investigation? We'll see where that ends up for old Lionheart. There is still racism in English football. It doesn't have to be about the colour of skin.
Spursex - 17/11/2011 13:17
Galvin's Shinpads - 17/11/2011 13:05
Spursex - 17/11/2011 12:53
Galvin's Shinpads - 17/11/2011 12:45
Spursex - 17/11/2011 09:11
He's a dinosaur.
His remarks are nauseating; he didn’t just say it once but twice, which just goes to show how he really thinks. It’s no wonder all the anti-racism campaigners are up in arms. If the FA do have any backbone left, they’ll finally take a stand and call for his immediate resignation, as should just about every other member of FIFA, but it won’t happen as they’ll be too afraid that he won’t hand out the money this year.
Mainly because some associations (FA, FAI, IFA) are full of nutters and dinosaurs themselves!
We live in the times of "It's me, me me me" and none of them have the gonads to stand up to anyone.
How could the FA stand to anyone when there is racism rife in their own association?!?! (Terry... Suarez being recent examples).
The difference is they don't condone it, in fact they started the first 'let's boot racism out of football campaign'...and both Suarez and Terry may well end up being made examples of...but as I've said the chances of them having the backbone to tell Blatter that he's gone too far this time are almost nil.
Who doesn't condone it? The FA? That's a joke. What is being done about Terry? An investigation? We'll see where that ends up for old Lionheart. There is still racism in English football. It doesn't have to be about the colour of skin.
So you think they do?!!? That's pretty bizarre, what evidence leads you to that conlclusion?
As for Terry, there is of course that little matter of the presumption of innocence, then when he's found guilty they can hang him out to dry....
If it isn't about the colour of your skin, what is it about then, their hair-do's?! :10:
Galvin's Shinpads - 17/11/2011 13:56
Spursex - 17/11/2011 13:17
Galvin's Shinpads - 17/11/2011 13:05
Spursex - 17/11/2011 12:53
Galvin's Shinpads - 17/11/2011 12:45
Spursex - 17/11/2011 09:11
He's a dinosaur.
His remarks are nauseating; he didn’t just say it once but twice, which just goes to show how he really thinks. It’s no wonder all the anti-racism campaigners are up in arms. If the FA do have any backbone left, they’ll finally take a stand and call for his immediate resignation, as should just about every other member of FIFA, but it won’t happen as they’ll be too afraid that he won’t hand out the money this year.
Mainly because some associations (FA, FAI, IFA) are full of nutters and dinosaurs themselves!
We live in the times of "It's me, me me me" and none of them have the gonads to stand up to anyone.
How could the FA stand to anyone when there is racism rife in their own association?!?! (Terry... Suarez being recent examples).
The difference is they don't condone it, in fact they started the first 'let's boot racism out of football campaign'...and both Suarez and Terry may well end up being made examples of...but as I've said the chances of them having the backbone to tell Blatter that he's gone too far this time are almost nil.
Who doesn't condone it? The FA? That's a joke. What is being done about Terry? An investigation? We'll see where that ends up for old Lionheart. There is still racism in English football. It doesn't have to be about the colour of skin.
So you think they do?!!? That's pretty bizarre, what evidence leads you to that conlclusion?
As for Terry, there is of course that little matter of the presumption of innocence, then when he's found guilty they can hang him out to dry....
If it isn't about the colour of your skin, what is it about then, their hair-do's?! :10:
"Hair-dos?" What??
Racism is about race, not skin colour. Don't forget it.
As for the FA and racism, no need to put words in my gob. I never said they condone it. I asked you if they condone it! What are they doing about Terry? Do you honestly reckon they will have the backbone to go through with it?
Noones' guilty until found so. What do you think he said? Did you have anything to say on the matter at the time?...(lots of questions there, my apologies)