by TFF » 23 Dec 2011 11:03
by TBM » 23 Dec 2011 11:14
former Newcastle defender Olivier Bernard, now an anti-racism campaigner, told Sky: "I really didn't think it was fine to wear the T-shirts. I can understand the club's side of it, but in society we can't accept racism and give support to a player who has used racist words.
Paul McGrath, Tweeted: "As ex footballer having experienced racist comments throughout my career I was saddened to see Liverpool players wear those tshirts. I would have been much happier if they had worn anti racist tshirts."
by Royal With Cheese » 23 Dec 2011 11:22
That Friday Feeling Stan Collymore sharing some Liverpool fans' views on the matter.
https://twitter.com/#!/StanCollymore/favorites
Classy.
by FiNeRaIn » 23 Dec 2011 11:22
That Friday Feeling Stan Collymore sharing some Liverpool fans' views on the matter.
https://twitter.com/#!/StanCollymore/favorites
Classy.
by Svlad Cjelli » 23 Dec 2011 11:27
FiNeRaInThat Friday Feeling Stan Collymore sharing some Liverpool fans' views on the matter.
https://twitter.com/#!/StanCollymore/favorites
Classy.
Please don't post nonsense like that again, even if you were joking it was s**t. He clearly doesn't " share" those views at all, he's put them under favourites so the idiots who posted them are exposed. People can/will be prosecuted for online racism now.
by TBM » 23 Dec 2011 11:30
Svlad CjelliFiNeRaInThat Friday Feeling Stan Collymore sharing some Liverpool fans' views on the matter.
https://twitter.com/#!/StanCollymore/favorites
Classy.
Please don't post nonsense like that again, even if you were joking it was s**t. He clearly doesn't " share" those views at all, he's put them under favourites so the idiots who posted them are exposed. People can/will be prosecuted for online racism now.
Did TFF say Collymore shared those views himself? I took it to be that he was simply bringing their views to other people's attention, not that they were also his views.
by TFF » 23 Dec 2011 11:48
FiNeRaInThat Friday Feeling Stan Collymore sharing some Liverpool fans' views on the matter.
https://twitter.com/#!/StanCollymore/favorites
Classy.
Please don't post nonsense like that again, even if you were joking it was s**t. He clearly doesn't " share" those views at all, he's put them under favourites so the idiots who posted them are exposed. People can/will be prosecuted for online racism now.
by Silver Fox » 23 Dec 2011 12:04
No Fixed Abode
by rhroyal » 23 Dec 2011 12:21
That Friday FeelingFiNeRaInThat Friday Feeling Stan Collymore sharing some Liverpool fans' views on the matter.
https://twitter.com/#!/StanCollymore/favorites
Classy.
Please don't post nonsense like that again, even if you were joking it was s**t. He clearly doesn't " share" those views at all, he's put them under favourites so the idiots who posted them are exposed. People can/will be prosecuted for online racism now.
Crikey.
As others have pointed out, I didn't mean sharing as in 'subscribing to'. He's clearly exposing their ignorance.
I thought I'd copy his tweet explaining his favourites - for anyone else getting the wrong end of the stick - and saw a couple more fine examples:
by who are ya? » 23 Dec 2011 12:23
by Mr Angry » 23 Dec 2011 13:06
by Svlad Cjelli » 23 Dec 2011 13:33
rhroyal Can people be prosecuted for Tweeting? No place for that in public domain.
by TFF » 23 Dec 2011 13:39
by FiNeRaIn » 23 Dec 2011 15:47
That Friday Feeling They're lining up. It's like Liverpool is a whole city of stupid
https://twitter.com/#!/Daryl_Conning - one minute he's backing marcus on the x-factor then this https://twitter.com/#!/Daryl_Conning/st ... 2175339521
by cmonurz » 24 Dec 2011 10:30
Mr Angry Stan Collymore has physically, the most massive head of any human being I have ever met.
by TFF » 24 Dec 2011 11:15
No Fixed AbodeTBM
Typical Liverpool - any chance they get they do something like this. They love to feel hard done by and wallow in self pity all the time.
Chelsea have rejected a proposal from their players to wear T-shirts in support of captain John Terry.
The Blues are backing their skipper, who is facing a racially aggravated public order charge.
by Victor Meldrew » 24 Dec 2011 11:57
TheMaraudingDog Anti racism shirts would be worn by a club that had any dignity.
That Friday FeelingNo Fixed AbodeTBM
Typical Liverpool - any chance they get they do something like this. They love to feel hard done by and wallow in self pity all the time.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/16325815.stmChelsea have rejected a proposal from their players to wear T-shirts in support of captain John Terry.
The Blues are backing their skipper, who is facing a racially aggravated public order charge.
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