Yeah those dark ones are messed up, most of what I'm sent is just basically gross sexual acts or acts gone wrong but a few leak through of some seriously dark stuff, one of the worst I've seen was mentioned on the Prem board a year or two ago about the Sknyliv disaster, I've seen one of the unedited clips, not gonna mention anything about it for obvious reasons but it sends shivers mate. On a lighter note, D12 though, Real Gs.
Yeah the banned from tv thing apparently has gone on to banned from tv 6 or 7 now. Its ****ing real life grim **** bro, beheadings, people set on fire all kinds of horrible ****. ive had no desire to watch any of the rest tbh.
https://www.football.london/chelsea-fc/players/antonio-rudiger-racism-chelsea-tottenham-17800093 It doesn't appear to have even occurred to him that he may have been mistaken.
Wow, really! Players go to away grounds every two weeks, they are used to normal crowd abuse. It's of no benefit to a player to put himself in the limelight with an accusation of racism so they will only speak up when they feel the need. No evidence, by this a assume you mean that if a man is sat among a group of his mates and regular match goers none of them were prepared to say "it was him officer", or maybe that video footage didn't manage to pick out one voice among thousands? I am inclined to think the player heard what he described, nothing to do with club or player, just the knowledge that it's not an easy accusation to make randomly.
And yet Rudiger could pick that voice out? Nobody else, including his teammates right next to him and the ton of cameras. Nobody caught in on their phone, his own captain didn't hear it and the police couldn't find any evidence of it.
Now you are getting it, nobody want's to be involved Do you have your phone out and recording at every game (all game)? Where was his captain stood at the time? Which ton of cameras, the TV ones? Not looking for an argument here mate, just pointing out that he may just not have been mistaken as you accused him of.
I said once the investigation was closed that I think he was severely mistaken. He’s a foreign black player playing for a fierce rival. One of the chants we were singing that day was “who, who, who let the yids out”. Hearing the three “who’s” which is quickly and somewhat aggressively sung, can easily be interpreted as monkey noises to someone unfamiliar with the chant. Considering the technology we have in our ground, with both Spurs and the Police conducting an investigation and finding no evidence, whilst I can never be 100% sure I do genuinely think my theory is correct.
I don't record at all, but there are lots of people that do. Azpilicueta was stood right next to him. TV cameras, police cameras, the stadium cameras and Amazon's footage for their documentary. None of them caught it. I didn't even accuse him of being mistaken. I said that it doesn't appear to have occurred to him that he could be.
Which is a fair comment, it just leaves me wondering why he didn't say the crowd were shouting it not just one man.
Shh. He said that the crowd were singing racist songs, not just one man. "Toni came to me and told me he was listening to racist songs towards him, so I reported it to the referee... We are very concerned and aware of the problems... It's a problem not just in football, but in life." - Azpilicueta after the game.
Ok, he needs to go see an ENT specialist, i'm sure the club will sort him out. Must be something in the acustics in your new gaff since he hasn't had this problem anywhere else
He has, actually: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/42036577 He also claimed to have been racially abused by Lazio fans while playing for Roma, which is unsurprising.