by Norfolk Royal » 11 Dec 2011 10:05
by Far Canal » 11 Dec 2011 10:07
Jack CelliersYahoops I have complained to the BBC about Steve Claridge.
It's easy here:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/complaints/forms/ ... B80#anchor
Why?
by sandman » 11 Dec 2011 10:18
Svlad Cjelli It seems that lots of people here can't tell the difference between "explain" and "excuse".
The vast majority of the pundits are explaining why Collinson had the red mist - which is that Kebe did something that professionals just don't do, taking the piss in a match situation. In every profession there's an unspoken code that no-one oversteps - but Kebe didn't just overstep it, he drove a coach and horses through it. (And LOL at those calling Claridge racist - he's quite right that this is is cultural thing in England, something a foreign player is less likely to understand).
So why are people getting themselves so wound up when pundits say that they understand why Collinson did it? That's quite different from saying that he was justified or shouldn't have been sent off.
Jason Roberts "I guess he's going to have to pay the price with his red card but I think he was well within his rights to do it"
"I think he was absolutely right to do that"
by Yahoops » 11 Dec 2011 10:19
Jack CelliersYahoops I have complained to the BBC about Steve Claridge.
It's easy here:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/complaints/forms/ ... B80#anchor
Why?
by Yahoops » 11 Dec 2011 10:20
Svlad Cjelli It seems that lots of people here can't tell the difference between "explain" and "excuse".
The vast majority of the pundits are explaining why Collinson had the red mist - which is that Kebe did something that professionals just don't do, taking the piss in a match situation. In every profession there's an unspoken code that no-one oversteps - but Kebe didn't just overstep it, he drove a coach and horses through it. (And LOL at those calling Claridge racist - he's quite right that this is is cultural thing in England, something a foreign player is less likely to understand).
So why are people getting themselves so wound up when pundits say that they understand why Collinson did it? That's quite different from saying that he was justified or shouldn't have been sent off.
by Avon Royal » 11 Dec 2011 10:22
Far CanalJack CelliersYahoops I have complained to the BBC about Steve Claridge.
It's easy here:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/complaints/forms/ ... B80#anchor
Why?
I'd have thought it was obvious, but here goes:
1. For excusing a lunging studs up challenge and a subsequent two-handed push in the chest on a static Kebe by saying that Jimmy had been "a little bit disrespectful."
2. For the xenophobic statement about the lack of respect being shown by a non-British player.
3. For just being an arse. Give the job to Leroy Rosenior.
by blindedbythelights » 11 Dec 2011 10:28
by Far Canal » 11 Dec 2011 10:33
Yahoops I have complained to the BBC about Steve Claridge.
It's easy here:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/complaints/forms/ ... B80#anchor
by urz13 » 11 Dec 2011 10:35
by strap » 11 Dec 2011 10:38
Yahoops I have complained to the BBC about Steve Claridge.
It's easy here:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/complaints/forms/ ... B80#anchor
by PieEater » 11 Dec 2011 10:52
by robbieroyal » 11 Dec 2011 11:01
by RoyalBlue » 11 Dec 2011 11:10
Svlad Cjelli It seems that lots of people here can't tell the difference between "explain" and "excuse".
The vast majority of the pundits are explaining why Collinson had the red mist - which is that Kebe did something that professionals just don't do, taking the piss in a match situation. In every profession there's an unspoken code that no-one oversteps - but Kebe didn't just overstep it, he drove a coach and horses through it. (And LOL at those calling Claridge racist - he's quite right that this is is cultural thing in England, something a foreign player is less likely to understand).
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by Svlad Cjelli » 11 Dec 2011 11:11
Avon Royal For me his "Not surprised that it wasn't an English player" comment was worse than anything that Clarkson said recently. Complete xenophobic twaddle.
by melonhead » 11 Dec 2011 11:16
Svlad Cjelli It seems that lots of people here can't tell the difference between "explain" and "excuse".
The vast majority of the pundits are explaining why Collinson had the red mist - which is that Kebe did something that professionals just don't do, taking the piss in a match situation. In every profession there's an unspoken code that no-one oversteps - but Kebe didn't just overstep it, he drove a coach and horses through it. (And LOL at those calling Claridge racist - he's quite right that this is is cultural thing in England, something a foreign player is less likely to understand).
So why are people getting themselves so wound up when pundits say that they understand why Collinson did it? That's quite different from saying that he was justified or shouldn't have been sent off.
by RoyalBlue » 11 Dec 2011 11:17
Svlad CjelliAvon Royal For me his "Not surprised that it wasn't an English player" comment was worse than anything that Clarkson said recently. Complete xenophobic twaddle.
Hardly! Just reflecting the fact that someone from abroad is less likely to understand the culture and "unwritten rules" that exist within English football than someone brought up within it.
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Percy's Rocket What it has done is raise the temperature on the return game unnecessarily, the media will see to that, ,,,,,,, though it was great value at the time.
by Bandini » 11 Dec 2011 11:17
Svlad Cjelli
So why are people getting themselves so wound up when pundits say that they understand why Collinson did it? That's quite different from saying that he was justified or shouldn't have been sent off.
by melonhead » 11 Dec 2011 11:25
by paultheroyal » 11 Dec 2011 11:34
by John Peel » 11 Dec 2011 11:36
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