HairyHammer 12:38 Sun Dec 9
In what planet can racism still exist in football today?
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I just saw Sterling getting it from a few Chelsea idiots, and if true It makes absolutely no sense, and proves that Darwin was not fucking about.
It is simply about vocabulary and Intelligence there are so many words to use without going to racism, so fucking many.
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Willtell
10:48 Tue Dec 11
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That's not right collyrob!
You greasy, fat, hairy, Turkish, wife-beating nonce is what you should call him...
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collyrob
10:17 Tue Dec 11
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Hairyhammer
To be fair “you greasy fat hairy nonce” is pretty synonymous with been Turkish. So same thing reallly.
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AnotherDay_SameShit
9:26 Tue Dec 11
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I've never understood racial abuse and fail to see the point of it. Want to rob a bank, ok whatever..want to have a scrap down the pub, ok whatever...but to scream abuse at someone 'coz they're black? These people are seriously fucking pathetic and hope they get whatever's coming to them.
I detest racist people, true scum of the earth.
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Sven Roeder
9:17 Tue Dec 11
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Things are obviously nowhere near where they were and its nonsense to talk of the bad old days returning etc I must say I haven't heard sustained racist abuse in a ground for a long long time The last individual time was one of our fans calling Carlton Cole a black cunt after he did a typical Carlton thing He immediately looked embarrassed and shut up
In the early 90's on the North Bank I heard one idiot tell his mate we only had 8 players today. He wasn't counting Mike Small, Mitchell Thomas and George Parris Thankfully those days are pretty much gone
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joe royal
8:36 Tue Dec 11
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No mention of race was bought up when effigys of beckham were strung up.
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Westham67
2:57 Tue Dec 11
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They are isolated incidents they are being made to look by the BBC especially as a regular occurrence
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HairyHammer
1:24 Tue Dec 11
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Dwight
The one that mentions my origin.
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bruuuno
12:05 Tue Dec 11
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Hairy = tubby man baby who lives with his mum and sits in his room on the computer jiggling his tits and crying because he’s never had sex FACT
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twoleftfeet
11:57 Mon Dec 10
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John Barnes states that black players have invisible banana skins thrown at them everyday.
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goose
10:41 Mon Dec 10
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No but the connection Gary Neville makes is pretty clear - and apparently Sterling brought the abuse to his attention.
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Darlo Debs
10:31 Mon Dec 10
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I dont think Sterling himself is claiming that is he Goose?
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goose
10:27 Mon Dec 10
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All of a sudden any abuse Sterling ever got was fuelled by racism. Gary Neville today mentions the boos & groans in Euro 2016, the stick was all about him playing shit not racism.
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Dwight Van Mann
10:26 Mon Dec 10
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Hairy, what would you find most offensive...
you greasy fat hairy nonce
or
you Turkish twat
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joe royal
10:19 Mon Dec 10
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Didn’t somone get spat on , a ball boy from memory ?
The spitter got an 80 quid fine , the bloke that shouted a nasty name will be fined a load more and his name will be dragged through the mud .
Call me a white cunt/bastard/trash etc as much as you want . It’s better than being spat on.
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goose
9:48 Mon Dec 10
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Turns out you’re the stupid one Hairy, but you make a tit of yourself time & time again on here.
The historical context is void as neither Sterling or the fella shouting it have any idea about slavery.
We are basically saying you can call him all kinds of cunt except a black one.
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Willtell
9:27 Mon Dec 10
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That's where you are hairy! What's racist about the word black?
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HairyHammer
9:22 Mon Dec 10
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goose 5.53
For a black person obviously the word black? how old are you not to know that is bordering on stupidity.
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Willtell
9:19 Mon Dec 10
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Racism in U.K. Mostly exists in the minds of racists that are mostly brown and black skinned....
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Leatherhead Hammer
9:15 Mon Dec 10
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Westham67 12:11 Sun Dec 9 Re: In what planet can racism still exist in football today?
He we go, more to follow
Raheem Sterling: Manchester City forward says newspapers 'fuel racism' in football
https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/46498849 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
One the racism fueling articles, that Sterling is referring to, was published in the Daily Mail Online
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5253633/Man-City-footballer-20-25k-week-buys-market-2-25m-home.html#comments
It talks about how a 20 year old black ManCity player, Tosin Adarabioyo, bought a £2 million house despite having only played a handful of first team games. Sterling seems to infer there is a racial element to the article because the Daily Mail also wrote a similar pies on Phil Foden, who bought a £2million house for his mum, which seemed to have a more positive tone. To be honest, I didn't there was anything racist going on there at all. For me the Tosin Adarabioyo story is highlighting how a virtually unknown footballer, barely in his 20s, who has played very little 1st team football, earns enough to by a mansion, but the article doesn't paint paint him in a bad light. Phil Foden, on the other hand, is very well known now and is part of the Man City 1st team squad, though not a regular starter. It would be expected that he has a high enough salary to by a large expensive property. While what happened to Raheem Sterling on Saturday night is quite shocking, this shouldn't be used as an excuse to start making accusations of institutionalised racism.
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Darlo Debs
7:06 Mon Dec 10
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Haha whatever.......bye
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SurfaceAgentX2Zero
7:03 Mon Dec 10
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Debs
Certainly, I'll leave you to talk complete shit that you got of Facebook as usual.
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