Unfortunately, Anelka has quite a bit of 'previous' in this area. Shame, as I've always thought he was a very good footballer.
I don't just have any **** in my chamber you know. The dumb frog footballer probably had no idea the salute was offensive.
I object to this users name. Blatant racism to Jews making fun of the chambers. Ban this boring **** now.
Why do people give a **** about things like this? He made a gesture big ****ing deal! People need to stop caring about such little things. I have more important things to think about than whether Anelka hates jews or not.
Nicolas Anelka: FA charges West Brom striker over gesture The Football Association has charged West Brom striker Nicolas Anelka for making a "quenelle" gesture. Anelka made the sign, described as an inverted Nazi salute, after scoring against West Ham in the Premier League on 28 December. West Brom sponsor Zoopla will end their sponsorship of the club at the end of the season because of Anelka's gesture. The 34-year-old, who started Monday's draw with Everton, has until 18:00 GMT on 23 January to respond to the charge. http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/25823368
What do you do with a Jew who has ADHD? Put him in a concentration camp. The real crime at Auschwitz was the carbon emissions. I went to a party last night. I thought I looked pretty smart, but some Jewish **** said, "The '70s called... They want their shirt back!" I said, "The '40s called... Your shower's ready." Jesus was crucified on Good Friday, but rose in time for Sunday. Just in time for half-price Easter Eggs. What's a Jew's ultimate dilemma? Free pork.
My secretary just asked me if she could use my dictaphone. I said no, you can use your fingers like everyone else. You've been a lovely audience, really you have. Can't wait to come back here. You're the best even bester than last night in Bognor Regis when I told them they were the best...............
West Brom's Nicolas Anelka faces a minimum five-match ban if found guilty by the Football Association of making the controversial "quenelle" gesture. The striker made the sign, described as an inverted Nazi salute, after scoring against West Ham on 28 December. West Brom sponsor Zoopla will end its agreement with the club at the end of the season because of the incident. Anelka, who started Monday's draw with Everton, has until 18:00 GMT on 23 January to respond to the charge. In a statement, the FA said it had charged the 34-year-old former France international with making a gesture that was "abusive and/or indecent and/or insulting and/or improper". It added it was "an aggravated breach in that it included a reference to ethnic origin and/or race and/or religion or belief". The minimum suspension for the offence is five games, but the FA, who appointed an expert to help with its investigation, can increase that if they see fit. Following news of the charge, anti-discrimination group Kick It Out issued a statement expressing frustration over the length of time it has taken the FA to act. It claimed the FA had "spent a longer time than desirable", adding that it hoped "this matter can now be quickly concluded". Premier League side West Brom have so far refrained from punishing Anelka, prompting Kick It Out chairman Lord Ouseley to accuse some clubs of "hiding behind the FA". In an interview with BBC Radio 5 live Sport on Monday, he said: "I think the situation has always been from day one that we have clubs who will not take responsibility. "This has caused a lot of offence to a lot of people. We know that from the complaints we are getting. If this happened in any other arena, your employer would be disciplining you." Alan Cleverley, secretary of the West Bromwich Albion Official Supporters Club, said if Anelka, who has also played for Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea, Manchester City, Bolton and Real Madrid, is found guilty by the FA, he "deserves everything he gets". He added: "You can't go on doing that. It sounds as if he did it on purpose because he knew the match was being shown live in France. So if the book gets thrown at him, I've got no sympathy whatsoever for him." Anelka, who made the gesture after scoring in a 3-3 draw at Upton Park, has promised not to repeat the sign, which he said was made in support of controversial French comedian Dieudonne M'bala M'bala. The 47-year-old performer, a friend of Anelka's, makes the gesture during his shows, angering the French government, which has tried to ban him from using it.