Shaz
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I see there are embarassingly many defending Gustavo Poyet here.
I hope we meet your shitteam one of these days...
Get a life
I see there are embarassingly many defending Gustavo Poyet here.
I hope we meet your shitteam one of these days...
But does the fact that he has been charged mean is he guilty?
Do you believe he is guilty more now that he has been charged than you did before?
I see there are embarrassingly many people defending Poyet in here.
I hope we meet your rather useless **** of a team one of these days.
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Isnt Negro technically correct anyway?
I see there are embarrassingly many people defending Poyet in here.
I hope we meet your rather useless **** of a team one of these days.
So do I, preferably in the premier league
Not acceptable at all. We cannot have all of us up in arms about Blatter, but condone these words from Gus. Double standards people.
I think we are aware that it's not very good mate.
Now run along and get on with your little green and yellow protest. Well done on that by the way.
Possibly the most pompous post I've seen on NSC, are you doing your best to sound like an MCC member commenting on an umpiring scandal or something !!For the sake of his reputation and our club, Gus should never have passed comment on this. It's got nothing to do with him/us. This isn't good.
Yes, it is racist because one is using race as a term of abuse - the comment implies that there is something inherently wrong with/bad about being black when there clearly is not.
I'm sorry but u'll never get there, especially with racism condoning managers. Its just karma.... yeah?
I see there are embarassingly many defending Gustavo Poyet here.
I hope we meet your shitteam one of these days...
A bit like you on the John Terry incident then ?I have to agree with this. Any one remember his account of the pitch invader on here?
This is clumsy and poor, very poor and I'm disappointed with him. He shows a total lack of understanding and has jumped to a number of conclusions without knowing all the facts.
But is that not the British conditioning that Gus is referring to? Such terms are used the world over and aren't considered to be suggesting that there's anything wrong about the colour of someone's skin. It's just in the UK where there's such a taboo over such a comment and generates a hysteria. As Gus says, he's been here a long time so knows what he can and can't say - but Suarez has been here 3 months and hasn't really picked up on that sentiment. Does it not just highlight the fact that the UK is overly sensitive about the subject when it's really not considered to be bad throughout 99% of the rest of planet Earth?
Oh christ, now the Mails got hold of it
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2063009/Patrice-Evra-just-baby-says-Gus-Poyet.html