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These people need to get a life all players get stick its part of the game! look at the stick we gave Fat Frank and his pals from up the road if he thinks that what he's getting is bad maybe he'd better not play when he comes to L/RD in case he gets upset.
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Originally posted by dave58 View PostThese people need to get a life all players get stick its part of the game! look at the stick we gave Fat Frank and his pals from up the road if he thinks that what he's getting is bad maybe he'd better not play when he comes to L/RD in case he gets upset.
If i was picking up 70 boys a week or whatever silly money theyre on, Id let every Tom D-ick n Abdul call me what they liked! Exept "Fatty Matty" of course because that's really quite hurtful.You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
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The papers need to ****ing grow up. The "looks like a rat" chant was nothing compared to the **** the papers gave him after he gave Fulham fans the finger. And they also failed to notice that our fans were fairly quiet with their "nasty" chanting after we went 1-0 down.
And they also failed to notice that the subs were pissing themselves laughing throughout our chanting, and that a bit of banter - and note that we didn't swear during this or use racism - actually added to what was a funearial atmosphere at Anfield.
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Anyone hear the Spuds fan on the radio this morning practicaly crying at the way Stoke's fans were booing and jeering and whistling every time his team had the ball in their game yesterday. Pathetic little girl said he couldn't understand why they would do that because it makes it a very unpleasant place for his team to go and play. What a ##### :strive:#standuptocancer
#inyourfacecancer
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Originally posted by BennyBoyRs View PostCareful as a certain poster will have his say on these infantile chants. I found them funny, especially the JonJo one.
We have made some progress. You did kindly allude to my dissenting comments without being abusive. For the record, I also deplore highly paid footballers making gestures to spectators. I am happy to be out on a limb on this. It might be a generational thing.
Kindest regards
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Originally posted by KLOS View PostMorning Benny,
We have made some progress. You did kindly allude to my dissenting comments without being abusive. For the record, I also deplore highly paid footballers making gestures to spectators. I am happy to be out on a limb on this. It might be a generational thing.
Kindest regards
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I don't do abuse unless its warranted. I'm a good boy. You should know this.
I still can't believe you won't see the funny side to the JonJo one, and the reasons behind the Suarez one. Still, I enjoy myself at football.
Who's next? Rooney?Your mum would love me...
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Originally posted by BennyBoyRs View PostMorning mate
I don't do abuse unless its warranted. I'm a good boy. You should know this.
I still can't believe you won't see the funny side to the JonJo one, and the reasons behind the Suarez one. Still, I enjoy myself at football.
Who's next? Rooney?
I am not sure when abuse is ever waranted.
I don't want to labour this but,why is it wrong to abuse AF on account of his skin ( some people think this funny and justified) but ok to ridicule another person's physical features? We would not want our children subjected to such bullying . We all know where that leads.
I support our club and want its prowess on the field to be admired. Abusing opponents or rival supporters does not enhance that aspiration one iota.
Best wishes
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Originally posted by KLOS View PostHi Ben,
I am not sure when abuse is ever waranted.
I don't want to labour this but,why is it wrong to abuse AF on account of his skin ( some people think this funny and justified) but ok to ridicule another person's physical features? We would not want our children subjected to such bullying . We all know where that leads.
I support our club and want its prowess on the field to be admired. Abusing opponents or rival supporters does not enhance that aspiration one iota.
Best wishes
There is no point argueing as there are as many wrongs as rights from our different views, but it's always been part of football from when I started going as a boy.Your mum would love me...
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