Or are you ashamed of what is going on with regards to Luis Suarez?
posted on 22/12/11
That's like saying, well I lived in Mexico for a couple of years, I am now in the know about the nuances of the Peruvian language.
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Maybe. Or maybe it's like saying, 'I've lived in another country for a few years, and now I realise that some of the things that are acceptable in my own language and culture are not acceptable in others. I had better learn to adapt.'
posted on 22/12/11
Jalisco says it all put teh straws away you are embarassing yourself
posted on 22/12/11
Jalisco Red - Exquisite Ghost (U4195)
Why would saying negrito be an issue, or not culturally acceptable, when there are examples of players saying the word without the sh 1 t storm being stirred up?
posted on 22/12/11
I don't know about these other examples.
But I can guess the following:
• They were not used in the same context (i.e. an argument)
• No complaint was received
posted on 22/12/11
If football clubs are responsible for teaching/informing every one of their players which words are unacceptable, will they have a list to work from in every language of all races and who will compile it, put it on the internet so we can all 100% of us not mention those words. That's a big job for some pc person.
posted on 22/12/11
Kenny Dalglish - great footballer, but a horrible little man.
posted on 22/12/11
Myhammers
Get back on the xbox forum where you belong.
posted on 22/12/11
Aggers
posted on 23/12/11
What's that about Dalgleish? The man is a legend, family man and great person.
Go away you foolish cretin.
posted on 23/12/11
1, Suarez said he used a word that all of Evra's team mates call him.
Really, all the United players call him negrito?
2, If it is a word that Suarez uses in a friendly, non abusive way, how come none on the black Liverpool players have said that he calls them negrito?
If they said that, it would have really helped the biters case.
3, JSA, if Dalglish is a legend, how come you can't even spell his name correctly?