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posted on 21/5/13

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What a clown

posted on 21/5/13

The op is going into serious meltdown.

posted on 21/5/13

OP

http://i1138.photobucket.com/albums/n533/nevy1/BashKeyboard.gif

Calm down.

comment by KDL (U5539)

posted on 21/5/13

Do you know what fascism is?

posted on 21/5/13

Obviously not.

posted on 21/5/13

I'd love to laugh at the holocaust Corluka.

You are a good man.

Honest to God though if you ever want to meet and have a laugh at the generation of my family who were killed for no reason please give a meeting place, or a phone number, or an address. It really is laughable isn't it?

comment by RtM (U1097)

posted on 21/5/13

posted on 21/5/13

Who is laughing at anything like that.

Paranoid android.

posted on 21/5/13

Wow, Judge is seriously losing the plot here. I too lost relatives (like millions if others).

Di Canio is rightfully punishing players they employee with a weekly wage in excess of 50k a week. I don't understand what the problem is. Is not fascism, It's punishment for not following rules or doing what you're paid to do.

comment by KDL (U5539)

posted on 21/5/13

I sympathise with what your relatives may have went through. I have visited Auschwitz and it was haunting and moving, but disciplining a footballer for disobeying rules is not fascist. Not even remotely so.

In fact, you describing it as fascist merely trivialises what your relatives went through.

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posted on 21/5/13

Doovde - do me a favour and fa.ck off. When a family gets destroyed I stick up. I don't cower down I'm afraid

posted on 21/5/13

Also Di Canio was probably a very underated footballer.

Not that you will be too bothered about it now.

comment by KDL (U5539)

posted on 21/5/13

No response to my point Judge?

posted on 21/5/13

Neither do I. But linking the punishment of Sunderland players with the deaths of our relatives seems a bit extreme to me. If Di Canio was a Nâzi, I'd completely understand.

posted on 21/5/13

CFC debate

It's kind of a sticking point when you live through years of your mother having screaming nightmares. And your point is?

comment by KDL (U5539)

posted on 21/5/13

My point is all you are doing by linking a trivial thing like a rich footballer being fined and possibly moving on to play football for a different team to the horrific ordeal that prisoners in Auschwitz is making it seem insignificant.

The atrocities of the 2nd world war are rightly thought of as the very lowest point of humanity.

You now show it to be in par with a spoilt footballer getting a slap join the wrist.

posted on 21/5/13

It's kind of a sticking point when you live through years of your mother having screaming nightmares. And your point is?
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Thats's tough, Judge. Must have been horrible.

posted on 21/5/13

I am not linking him with the deaths of millions. Behave.

Anyone who knows anything about body language can tell he is a wrong un. His demeanour is shocking. I am the one and only. I sneer at people. I will destroy people. It's clear to see.

In the end it is a form of dictatorship which I quite rightly emphasised with the fact that has the PFA ever got involved in a club's punishment procedure before?

In response to my family's history. I think it is slightly wrong for people who have only ever read about the holocaust to judge people from watching Schindler's List.

This actually happened people.

comment by KDL (U5539)

posted on 21/5/13

Who is judging people based on Schindler's list? Like I said, I've visited Auschwitz and have spoke to people at length about their suffering at the time. Not just Jews, but people of many backgrounds.

You have linked the 2 why else would we be talking about it? You brought it up.

It may not be your intention, but many people who went through the same as your grandparents would have trouble digesting this as anything but disrespectful.

What happened during the holocaust, what happened when Mussolini was in power, even what Paolo DiCanio may believe in politically, shouldn't be linked to 2 footballers being punished for disobeying club orders.

posted on 21/5/13

CFC the debate has to be the actions that Di Canio is showing.

They seem pretty heavy for my liking.

To deny his past (very obvious) fascist/Na zi tendencies is criminal.

Do you honestly believe what you are saying?

This isn't 'the wronged Jew' article. I honestly think he is bad news.

comment by KDL (U5539)

posted on 21/5/13

Believe what I'm saying? In what sense? I believe that if you have an opinion on the punishment of a footballer then fine, but linking it to fascism and saying it shows "fascist tendencies" is just wrong.

If you feel these players were harshly dealt with then fine, but you say yourself that you don't even know what they are being punished for. Your article then comes across purely as a hate filled rant because you didn't like the politics of the man, not because he's disciplined some players.

I don't agree with his supposed political views, but it has nothing to do with the original point.

posted on 21/5/13

CFC that is the whole point.

He is weening these tendencies into his management.

Don't forget he's only been there months - didn't he chin a Swindon player in the tunnel?

I honestly think it is related to his fascist POV

posted on 21/5/13

didn't he chin a Swindon player in the tunnel?

I honestly think it is related to his fascist POV.


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Or just a hot headed Italian, which there are quite a few.

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