I think Olso should be banned for saying such nasty things about Harry and the board!
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Give it a rest , I'm talking about all the non stop bickering after the initial point . Whatever good luck Rio blahh blahh I get that but the 3 pages off guff after ... People need to get out more .
And all this crap calling for bannings , you sound like old bill if you dnt agree dnt read !

I don't really see the link. Sympathise with him for his loss and, if you like, praise the defender he once was when he gave a ****, but I don't see how losing his wife makes him especially worthy of praise for his work.
it's called being a decent human being and empathising with him.
My god you are well thick ,, if you read back through the posts people have requested bannings are you dumb or something ?oi steady!!!! Whose calling for bannings? Not me. Get your facts right before sounding off at me. OK?![]()
are YOU thick? read my post der!My god you are well thick ,, if you read back through the posts people have requested bannings are you dumb or something ?
I'm cracking up , top Sunday sport this isI think Stan Dupp should be banned for opening the thread
I don't really see the link. Sympathise with him for his loss and, if you like, praise the defender he once was when he gave a ****, but I don't see how losing his wife makes him especially worthy of praise for his work.
I think some of us just don't agree with ripping the guy a new one, regardless of how bad he was (imo this has been exaggerated), when he has just suffered a devastating loss. Seems to me to be a lack of common human decency and compassion.
Don't kick a guy when he's down I suppose is the way I feel about it.
Interesting mix of sympathetic and not so sympathetic feelings for Rio. As others have said, if I put myself in his position, work (let's not kid ourselves, although for us QPR is dear to our hearts, for Rio it is a job, as it was for him at Man Utd, and before that West Ham) comes second to family. How many of us have missed work, or underperformed at work due to a family illness or a bereavement?
I would actually say credit to him for keeping it secret until now, a lesser man would have paraded his personal struggles out front and centre as soon as he was criticised. Rio has battled on in private for the sake of his wife and children, yes at the expense of his performance at work, but would you care about work if you were in his situation?
Interesting mix of sympathetic and not so sympathetic feelings for Rio. As others have said, if I put myself in his position, work (let's not kid ourselves, although for us QPR is dear to our hearts, for Rio it is a job, as it was for him at Man Utd, and before that West Ham) comes second to family. How many of us have missed work, or underperformed at work due to a family illness or a bereavement?
I would actually say credit to him for keeping it secret until now, a lesser man would have paraded his personal struggles out front and centre as soon as he was criticised. Rio has battled on in private for the sake of his wife and children, yes at the expense of his performance at work, but would you care about work if you were in his situation?
When Ferdinand signed his wife was in remission, so they'd battled through this already.
Remission is an extremely perilous period with absolutely no certainties, The Royal Marsden Hospital through previous experience in Hodgkins Non Lymphoma is renowned as a Cancer Clinic. The Royal Marsden situated on the Fulham Road SW3 is in London.
I'm just saying - If I was a multi millionaire at the end of my career, and fortunate to be in a position to not need to be thinking about anything other than my family, I know which option I would take.
Whether I'd be on Twitter for absolutely ANYTHING on the day of my wife's death is also something that couldn't come into my head.
To my mind, Rio Ferdinand showed extremely poor judgment when accepting this offer, as Aqualung so quaintly always points out - there are more important things than football