TLTHP - Pretty boys in nick are seen as one thing only, unless they can fight like Bruce Lee....and no, i do not speak from experience!
Enter The Dragon, eh, notso?

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What's it got to do with you, what I was doing last night...and how very dare you call her that!![]()

Seems fair enough to me. After all, he's been nothing but a pain in the arse to so many others - it's about time he got a taste of his own medicine....and here's a gift from us Spurs fans!...I think Big Leroy just might be ahead of Steve!
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The word that he used was negrito, apparently.
'Little black man'?
In Spain that wouldn't be called racist.
It's not exactly a compliment, either, is it Pat? As somebody wrote earlier, it may be the epithet that was allegedly added, that made it offensive.
Why do they think it was acceptable for Suarez to address Evra other than by his name (if it was necessary to do so at all) in the course of a football match?
I've listened all day to the excuse for Suarez that he didn't understand the cultural significance of what he said to Evra.
His club did though. So why are they still defending him to the hilt and refusing to accept any wrongdoing on his part?
Why do they think it was acceptable for Suarez to address Evra other than by his name (if it was necessary to do so at all) in the course of a football match?
Liverpool FC are just digging the hole deeper and deeper.
In my younger years, I made someone crack me over the knuckles with a steel rule by calling him Sunny-Jim over and over and over.
Is Sunny-Jim offensive? His real name was James.
I was basically calling him a stupid and saying my place on the ladder was above him. We both knew it. It was enough to cause violence.
The actual words said are not so important. It's the meaning behind them.
TLTHP - Pretty boys in nick are seen as one thing only, unless they can fight like Bruce Lee....and no, i do not speak from experience!
I think they'll make an exception for Terry, though.
