As you argued the other day, how can anyone drink 14 cans and still be ok the next day. I'm only half way through ffs, and look at the time, this is early evening for me. Back in Mordor tomorrow for last shift, then recalled back to my own depot on Sunday, 2 months early, the ****s.
Good job no one asked you then, you ****ing plumb. Seems @PISKIE and @Treble like to pull me on my spelling.
I haven't read the thread but had a quick browse at the news story. Fair play to the lad if he feels the way he does, but my first thoughts are two things; I think racism is a lot deeper than what you see on the terraces, by any stretch of the imagination, it's often highlighted in football but that only scrapes the surface of a social and world problem. There are those that are blatantly racist, and many more that turn a blind eye to it. I've challenged racism before, face to face in real life, it's amazing how many people feel uncomfortable and want to turn a blind eye, when you challenge it. It's like a self denial and they want to crawl back into their comfort zone, where the world is all flowery and this stuff don't happen. So i understand what the lad is going through. HOWEVER, and this bugs me, if the player feels as strongly as he does, he can either help tackle the problem head on, in the same way John Barnes does OR take his nice huge cheque each month, in a game that he is suggesting is blatantly racist. I find that double standards, it says money before racism. His words quote "When countries get fined what I probably spend on a night out in London what do you expect?" - my response would be because players are paid OBSCENE wages. The article states a fine is £42,500, well if he spends that on a night out, that is blantantly disgusting. Obscene works both ways, sadly the player is only seeing one aspect of it. Stand up to racism, make your protest and i will support you, but if you really feel that bad about the game, show some respect to yourself and put your disgust of racism before money.
Again i'm gonna disagree. These overpaid ****s live in a bubble. They think they can do and say as they they want. They know no different, spoilt, over protected little ****ers.
**** sake the guy is allowed to make money from football and still think racism isn’t a good thing. That’s not double standards.