Originally posted by stek
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interestingly enough if you do a bit of looking into the barracking that goes on in crikcet it is quite nasty too....
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostIndeed. Terry behaves like an arse and says many stupid things. But he's not a racist.
I just wonder why the FA aren't interested in pursuing cases like the Liverpool player who spent the whole match telling Terry about Terry's mother's sexual exploits. Terry can't help having a mother any more than Anton Ferdinand can help being black.
In that same game, u can see McGin puffing his cheeks out at Pallister and after the MOTD highlights (I was at the game too!) I asked what he was doing - he said 'I was calling him a balloon...'
OK pretty childish but it goes on, things get said but in the game it us obvious Terry made racist remarks, course he did, it's in the game but he did do it. Its a sign of the times, Terry is a bit thick and has a history of this, but in his defence it goes on, but having said that he denied it when he plainly did it.
Also you have to consider whether the Sky/EPL push this, publicity is that, and hatred is just as effective as platitudes are in getting more people watching...
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostHe was found guilty by the FA who win every case brought before them as they have an agenda.
He was found not guilty by a court of law.
I don't like Terry and the FA are twats but I don't understand why Cole would lie which is what the FA are saying. I don't know what Terry said but I do know the FA want to be seen to be stamping out racism regardless of the truth, he was always going to be guilty in their eyes.
I just wonder why the FA aren't interested in pursuing cases like the Liverpool player who spent the whole match telling Terry about Terry's mother's sexual exploits. Terry can't help having a mother any more than Anton Ferdinand can help being black.
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostHe was found guilty by the FA who win every case brought before them as they have an agenda.
He was found not guilty by a court of law.
I don't like Terry and the FA are twats but I don't understand why Cole would lie which is what the FA are saying. I don't know what Terry said but I do know the FA want to be seen to be stamping out racism regardless of the truth, he was always going to be guilty in their eyes.
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Originally posted by Old Hack View PostHis team mate has been found guilty of using racist language.
He then went to twitter to call the FA effin twats.
WHich part of that is good for him? He's likely to get a charge of disrepute. I hope he gets a ban.
Terry is a bigger chunt than most of the bigger chunts on here
He was found not guilty by a court of law.
I don't like Terry and the FA are twats but I don't understand why Cole would lie which is what the FA are saying. I don't know what Terry said but I do know the FA want to be seen to be stamping out racism regardless of the truth, he was always going to be guilty in their eyes.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI like the irony that the OP feels the best response to someone acting unprofessionally is to swear at therm and call them a knob.
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostIt wasn't a wise move and it back fired big time. however what Liverpool did was a show of solidarity for their player but at no point did they tweet abuse about the decision.
I see no difference to what LS and JT did and the bans should be the same.
Cole might get a fine, and possible ban but I hope I can transfer him out of my fantasy team before it happens
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Did the FA ban Rio Ferdinand for calling Ashley Cole a choc-ice?
(Which means an Uncle Tom.)
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Originally posted by Old Hack View PostI am not actually sure he can criticise, or if so, he has to do it through the right channels. I think when they sign their contracts it has these clauses in them.
If your team mate has been accused of racist comments, then I think the wisest words would have been said in private. Liverpool didn't cover themselves in glory when they all came out in support of Suarez last year.
I see no difference to what LS and JT did and the bans should be the same.
Cole might get a fine, and possible ban but I hope I can transfer him out of my fantasy team before it happens
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostHe does have the right to criticise - hut he should do it properly and in a grown up manner.
I would expect to see him having a break from the england team soon which is a shame.
If your team mate has been accused of racist comments, then I think the wisest words would have been said in private. Liverpool didn't cover themselves in glory when they all came out in support of Suarez last year.
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I like the irony that the OP feels the best response to someone acting unprofessionally is to swear at therm and call them a knob.
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