Racism in football (John Terry spin-off)

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Re: Racism in football (John Terry spin-off)

by LWJ » 30 Oct 2012 12:18

Hoop Blah There are stories about it being a bit like a bar room brawl as Mikel and a few others from Chelsea tried to have it out with the ref.

These are in the red tops mind, and the 'delegation' included the likes of Ron Gourlay as well so I'm sure they're being heavily sensationalised, although it does sound like they were quite heated exchanges (for whatever reason).

I'd say it's not the most sensible thing to post it as fact rather than rumour. I'm no Chelsea fan, but I doubt even they would slip to that level of threatening to break legs etc..

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Re: Racism in football (John Terry spin-off)

by 3 veesinarow » 30 Oct 2012 13:13

I'm no Chelsea fan and I have no doubt they could and would. Nothing is beyond the pale as far as they are concerned. Bullies on an industrial scale.

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Re: Racism in football (John Terry spin-off)

by 3 veesinarow » 30 Oct 2012 14:16



Is there any particular reason for the Chelsea player to be balancing a small furry rodent on the end of his finger whilst arguing with Clattenburg?

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Re: Racism in football (John Terry spin-off)

by Vision » 30 Oct 2012 14:20

3 veesinarow

Is there any particular reason for the Chelsea player to be balancing a small furry rodent on the end of his finger whilst arguing with Clattenburg?


It's piece of Clattenburg's hair weave. No wonder he blew his top.


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Re: Racism in football (John Terry spin-off)

by John Madejski's Wallet » 30 Oct 2012 14:24

Now the cops involved

Chelsea, what an utter bunch of pcunters. They've behaved appalingly upto and including that game and are now trying to destroy yet another ref



I really hope that the next ref to come up against them books a player for a dissent EVERY time they swear at him. pcunts

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Re: Racism in football (John Terry spin-off)

by DelBoyRodders » 30 Oct 2012 15:13

3 veesinarow I'm no Chelsea fan and I have no doubt they could and would. Nothing is beyond the pale as far as they are concerned. Bullies on an industrial scale.


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Re: Racism in football (John Terry spin-off)

by DelBoyRodders » 30 Oct 2012 15:22

John Madejski's Wallet Now the cops involved

Chelsea, what an utter bunch of pcunters. They've behaved appalingly upto and including that game and are now trying to destroy yet another ref



I really hope that the next ref to come up against them books a player for a dissent EVERY time they swear at him. pcunts


Agree 100%
Chelsea have NEVER had any class and they have got worse since they've had money.
Vile football club from top to bottom. cunts.

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Re: Racism in football (John Terry spin-off)

by Lacoste » 30 Oct 2012 15:32

Chelsea really are a horrible little club.

Oh and the association of black lawyers are now involved. Are we allowed an association of white lawyers? Thought not

Precious little kunts, i'm sick of it. OH and I have no doubt that the ref said nothing of the sort BTW, Just Chelsea trying to cover their tracks and get one over on the FA.

Either way, the ref's reputation is probably ruined.


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Re: Racism in football (John Terry spin-off)

by frimmers3 » 30 Oct 2012 15:52

"Oh and the association of black lawyers are now involved. Are we allowed an association of white lawyers? Thought not"

have you asked anyone? or just another of your ignorant assumptions?

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Re: Racism in football (John Terry spin-off)

by Lacoste » 30 Oct 2012 15:57

frimmers3 "Oh and the association of black lawyers are now involved. Are we allowed an association of white lawyers? Thought not"

have you asked anyone? or just another of your ignorant assumptions?


Not knowing how to use capital letters and full stops is also ignorant IMO.

No wonder you didn't make anything of your life.

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Re: Racism in football (John Terry spin-off)

by frimmers3 » 30 Oct 2012 16:26

fantastic reply.

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Re: Racism in football (John Terry spin-off)

by Lacoste » 30 Oct 2012 16:30

frimmers3 fantastic reply.


But clearly true :lol:


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Re: Racism in football (John Terry spin-off)

by Super_horns » 30 Oct 2012 20:01

Slightly off topic but 2 england players have been charged by the Serbia police:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... abuse.html

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Re: Racism in football (John Terry spin-off)

by soggy biscuit » 31 Oct 2012 07:15


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Re: Racism in football (John Terry spin-off)

by Anfield Kopite » 31 Oct 2012 08:28

I remember seeing the above video a couple of years back. Is it really ok for Evra to use what most people believe to be the most offensive race related N word and then pretend to be offended when someone calls him Negro or Negritto ?

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Re: Racism in football (John Terry spin-off)

by Wax Jacket » 31 Oct 2012 09:49

Lacoste
frimmers3 fantastic reply.


But clearly true :lol:


actually it was one of the lamest replies seen away from the Team Board in a long time

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Re: Racism in football (John Terry spin-off)

by Lacoste » 31 Oct 2012 11:50

Wax Jacket
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frimmers3 fantastic reply.


But clearly true :lol:


actually it was one of the lamest replies seen away from the Team Board in a long time


Go and have a whiskey you dirty alchoholic.

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Re: Racism in football (John Terry spin-off)

by soggy biscuit » 31 Oct 2012 12:47

Oriol Romeu says in an interview on Spanish radio that Juan Mata didn't hear Clattenberg say anything and it was someone else that told Mata they had heard it

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Re: Racism in football (John Terry spin-off)

by Ian Royal » 31 Oct 2012 18:28

Anfield Kopite I remember seeing the above video a couple of years back. Is it really ok for Evra to use what most people believe to be the most offensive race related N word and then pretend to be offended when someone calls him Negro or Negritto ?

HAven't watched the video. But it's about context. There's a black sub-culture that has tried to reclaim the word and give it new meaning to them, in that context nothing wrong with it. Other than that they sound stupid.

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