I hope I'm not the only person just ashamed by Liverpools actions over the last few weeks, and its stance on Suarez's racial abuse against Evra!.
Yesterday was just shocking, booing and constantly abusing a player who was racially abused himself, there's a fine line between rivalry and hatred and I think its just crossed the line.
As much as I hate John Terry and Chelsea, they haven't taken the same stance as Liverpool, and the fans haven't been arrested for abuse against players!
They need to have a long look in the mirror and just stay away from any more controversy
Ashamed
posted on 29/1/12
I'm bored of this now.
Enjoy the thread, all yours mates
posted on 29/1/12
Do you have black friends?
Do if one black friend says to another 'Hey Negro' you're saying thats fine for a white person to use that?
And don't give me Suarez is half black
Jenas is 'half black'
I really can't be bothered to discuss this with someone who openly defends Suarez's actions
The FA made the right call at the end of the day
posted on 29/1/12
What did Suarez say ? Did he stop the player during the game and say "hey you black ******, you should be cleaning my ******* boots you dirty ******* ******" ? if he said something like that, then that would be racist and he would have deserved any punishment the FA would have given him.
posted on 29/1/12
>>Do if one black friend says to another 'Hey Negro' you're saying thats fine for a white person to use that?
no
that would be racist. You said it in English which has a completely different meaning.
posted on 29/1/12
I'm using it in the general sense! you're saying that if he hears a fellow footballer use the saying its fine for him to use it?
He must know the history of Liverpool vs United.
Stupidity took over and he got rightly banned
posted on 29/1/12
In my opinion, that muppet in the crowd yesterday was far more offensive than what's being descibred above (if i have understood it correctly).
For me there is a difference between something which is genuinly (and deliberatley) upsetting and offensive (like yesterday's liverpool fan), and someone who tells tales because someone's said a bad word.
Not having been there, I dont know which scenario would apply to the suarez incident or the terry incident, but it interesting reading everyone else's views on what is clearly an emotive topic.
posted on 29/1/12
All he said was Por Que Negro
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Actually, that does sound quite racist. My bad.
posted on 30/1/12
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posted on 30/1/12
Another Liverpool fan arrested at weekend for racist behaviour, what is it with fans at klanfield?
posted on 30/1/12
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