In a nutshell he wittered on in barely understandable 'Ingllish innit' about how Lloyd is 'full of footballer's spunk'. He claims she shagged the whole Spurs team while O'Hara was there, in one session it seems, and that O'Hara has married a 'hoe'. He's a real charmer.....
He seems to be able to drop the word 'hoe' into every sentence. That's if you can call them sentences.
In situations like this, I always wonder what his mum and the other women in his life think about his attitude towards females?
He doesn't play for anyone, he was recently sacked by Glentoran, for remarks he made on Twitter to Barack Obama. He's a moron.
what a repulsive c***!! Plenty of use of the N word too. You just know he would squeal at a white bloke saying it to him.
You know, I was thinking that. When exactly did hoe become the recognised term for whore? It's not like it's even easier to say, they're both minimal with syllables.
Take a scroll down to sections 4, 4a and 5. Just needs someone to put a complaint in. http://www.cps.gov.uk/legal/p_to_r/public_order_offences/#Section_4
Hmmm - maybe it's the way Im reading it but has Aaron Mclean just come out to back Leon Knight? And has he also retweeted a homophobic joke? His tweets dont offend me particularly, I dont have to read them if I dont want, but I think the club need to reign him in a bit here....
Knight has really upped the ante with his Twitter vileness. This time it seems to have got him nicked: http://thisismyengland.blogspot.co.uk/2012/09/leon-knight-any-lessons-for-unwise.html
There was an organised campaign to get #LeonKnightHasATinyPenis trending on Twitter last night, it worked and they suspended his account.
Why does everything think Danielle Lloyd is such a saint btw? I don't condone misogyny or what Leon Knight has said in any form, her sex life is her private business. And nobody has a right to belittle someone because of their sex, but equally nobody has a right to racially abuse someone, its only been a few years since she was racially abusing another person on British TV in front of the public. Personally I can't stand her because of that. People in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.
Well yes because that would change the context of it completely. The black community reclaimed the word that signified their bondage and persecution for centuries and used it within their own community as a term for empowerment. If a white bloke said it, it wouldn't generally be for that reason.
Sure, but if you're going to use neat and tidy little homilies like "people in glass houses..." you can equally well say "two wrongs don't make a right". Ms. Lloyd has a chequered past and has done/said some bad things. Does that mean anyone who ever abuses her in future is to be excused or even applauded?