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posted on 8/2/22

Plays fur Westyam!

Horrible basturt!

posted on 8/2/22

He gets kicked out of Chelsea, so he takes it out on the cat !

Ashamed of you Zooms.

posted on 8/2/22

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posted on 8/2/22

hope the club dump him, tbf he will be fine , he will move to another country and it will be forgotten about.

Hope he breaks his leg in training

posted on 8/2/22

He's a cvnt. Get him tae fvck.

comment by lauders (U9757)

posted on 8/2/22

comment by lexballielegend (U22335)
posted 15 minutes ago
It says a lot about people when they are cruel to animals for being cruels sake.
Tbh the video is enough for the Polis to charge him, RSPCA or Cats Protection might ask the Polis to do just that.
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Polis have confirmed no action
RSPCA are investigating.

comment by Silver (U6112)

posted on 8/2/22

comment by whodunnit (U22710)
posted 3 minutes ago
hope the club dump him, tbf he will be fine , he will move to another country and it will be forgotten about.

Hope he breaks his leg in training
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Aye, the club will let £30-40m of assets walk out the door?

He should have bought white breeches and a red coat and chased it about the countryside on a horse and he could be a toff.

posted on 8/2/22

"They are loved and cherished by our entire family, and this behaviour was an isolated incident that will not happen again"

An isolated incident , there is three seperate clips of him attacking the cat, on camera, so you can imagine what happens off camera. three examples of an "isolated incident"

All thinking its hilarious, teaching his son the same ways. British public adore their pets he will get absolutely hounded for this, he wil need to leave the country no doubt

posted on 8/2/22

comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 53 seconds ago
comment by whodunnit (U22710)
posted 3 minutes ago
hope the club dump him, tbf he will be fine , he will move to another country and it will be forgotten about.

Hope he breaks his leg in training
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Aye, the club will let £30-40m of assets walk out the door?

He should have bought white breeches and a red coat and chased it about the countryside on a horse and he could be a toff.
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good chance if criminal charge are put forward the club could sue him for losses and release him.

by dump him i mean get rid of him not let go on a free.

He will leave the country he and his family wont be safe in public no more

comment by Silver (U6112)

posted on 8/2/22

Most would lose their jobs for this. Wonder how West Ham will react.
Old ground but footballers are role models unfortunately
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Would you sack one of your most valuable employees for this? Not defending it just trying to put you in WH's position.

More a role model than Goodwillie tbf.

I'm not sure about this role model thing any more? For kids under 10 maybe but I think most these days are pretty sharp and pick up on stuff very quickly and most realise many footballers are pretty priikish?

It would be a decent debate tbh - who 'should' a kid's role model be? The obvious answer is their parent(s)

comment by Silver (U6112)

posted on 8/2/22

comment by whodunnit (U22710)
posted 8 minutes ago

He will leave the country he and his family wont be safe in public no more
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Probably safer than Starmer?

posted on 8/2/22

comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 1 minute ago
Most would lose their jobs for this. Wonder how West Ham will react.
Old ground but footballers are role models unfortunately
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Would you sack one of your most valuable employees for this? Not defending it just trying to put you in WH's position.

More a role model than Goodwillie tbf.

I'm not sure about this role model thing any more? For kids under 10 maybe but I think most these days are pretty sharp and pick up on stuff very quickly and most realise many footballers are pretty priikish?

It would be a decent debate tbh - who 'should' a kid's role model be? The obvious answer is their parent(s)
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yes , yes I would, in a heartbeat. This isnt about role models.

This is about a prik of a human being kicking the $hit out of a wee trapped animal and enjoying it and teaching it to others as being the right thing to do

comment by Ghod#18 (U9390)

posted on 8/2/22

Polis have confirmed no action


*pretends to be shocked*

comment by Silver (U6112)

posted on 8/2/22

comment by whodunnit (U22710)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 1 minute ago
Most would lose their jobs for this. Wonder how West Ham will react.
Old ground but footballers are role models unfortunately
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Would you sack one of your most valuable employees for this? Not defending it just trying to put you in WH's position.

More a role model than Goodwillie tbf.

I'm not sure about this role model thing any more? For kids under 10 maybe but I think most these days are pretty sharp and pick up on stuff very quickly and most realise many footballers are pretty priikish?

It would be a decent debate tbh - who 'should' a kid's role model be? The obvious answer is their parent(s)
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yes , yes I would, in a heartbeat. This isnt about role models.

This is about a prik of a human being kicking the $hit out of a wee trapped animal and enjoying it and teaching it to others as being the right thing to do
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Well I asked it of Lauders cos I know he has valuable employees and it was him that brought up role models.

Nice to know you want him to suffer a leg break though - classy.

comment by Silver (U6112)

posted on 8/2/22

Had the misfortune of reading the fox hunt dress code there - FFS stricter requirements than the Green Brigade!

comment by Ghod#18 (U9390)

posted on 8/2/22

Nice to know you want him to suffer a leg break though - classy.


I'll be honest, I wouldn't be against it, he's kicking and slapping defenceless animals

fook him

comment by lauders (U9757)

posted on 8/2/22

comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 8 minutes ago
Most would lose their jobs for this. Wonder how West Ham will react.
Old ground but footballers are role models unfortunately
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Would you sack one of your most valuable employees for this? Not defending it just trying to put you in WH's position.



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I wouldn't, no. But I'm far from a moral crusader
If it went to the papers etc and I had negative press then yes - I would argue that would affect my companies performance far more than West Ham's though.

I do think most would lose their job for it though, like that boot that punched the horse

comment by lauders (U9757)

posted on 8/2/22

comment by Ghod#18 (U9390)
posted 3 minutes ago
Polis have confirmed no action


*pretends to be shocked*
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posted on 8/2/22

comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 42 seconds ago
comment by whodunnit (U22710)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 1 minute ago
Most would lose their jobs for this. Wonder how West Ham will react.
Old ground but footballers are role models unfortunately
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Would you sack one of your most valuable employees for this? Not defending it just trying to put you in WH's position.

More a role model than Goodwillie tbf.

I'm not sure about this role model thing any more? For kids under 10 maybe but I think most these days are pretty sharp and pick up on stuff very quickly and most realise many footballers are pretty priikish?

It would be a decent debate tbh - who 'should' a kid's role model be? The obvious answer is their parent(s)
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yes , yes I would, in a heartbeat. This isnt about role models.

This is about a prik of a human being kicking the $hit out of a wee trapped animal and enjoying it and teaching it to others as being the right thing to do
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Well I asked it of Lauders cos I know he has valuable employees and it was him that brought up role models.

Nice to know you want him to suffer a leg break though - classy.
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yup I do, id be very happy to see a skum bag get what he deserves. A horrible human being deserves horrible things to happen to them IMO.

He will be chased out and rightly so, people who attack animals (and pets at that) are horrible human beings. People who take joy out of deliberately harming animals for "fun" dont get punished anywhere near enough IMO.

Kicks and slaps that can easily break a cats ribs or leg.

posted on 8/2/22

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comment by Silver (U6112)

posted on 8/2/22

comment by lexballielegend (U22335)
posted 49 seconds ago
Anyone watch the docu on CH4 last night 'B0obs'
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Saw 5 minutes but couldn't take any more.

comment by Silver (U6112)

posted on 8/2/22

Whodunnit - what's your position on cutting dug's ears?

Asking on behalf of a well known footballer?

posted on 8/2/22

comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 21 seconds ago
Whodunnit - what's your position on cutting dug's ears?

Asking on behalf of a well known footballer?
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depends on the reasons for doing so. A lot of times its to prevent ear infections especially in pedigree breeds that get complications cos it breeders.

posted on 8/2/22

even then it depends in what methods were used to cut the ear off. if its with a knife with no pain relief then thats shocking, if its done te prevent infections and is done via professional operation then I dont have a problem with it

comment by Silver (U6112)

posted on 8/2/22

What if it is done for cosmetic reasons?

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