Sepp Blatter should step aside. He is a buffoon!
Honestly, if he was to be assassinated, in the most painful of ways, like right now, I would cry with joy.
He has no morals, why should I?
He doesn't need to go, he needs to die.
Strong opinion there.
I think most would settle for his resignation
I'd like to see him leave in shame with his reputation in tatters. He has such an ego that he would be devestated.
Weren't we told as kids to shake hands and make up?
Or nowadays does everything have to have a court case,an investigation,think tank, policy rethink?
comment by esteponawhite (U1745)
posted 4 minutes ago
Weren't we told as kids to shake hands and make up?
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I think that you have to be accountable for your actions. If you are racist towards someone then for me you pay the price. I have in the past said that people who aren't racist can make racist remarks in the heat of the moment. But thinking about it I'm not so sure. A few weeks back I was playing and had a running battle with a black lad. It got a bit nasty at times and were swearing at each and what not, but at no point did I even come close to making a racist remark. It's just not in me. I think in order to make a racist remark it must be in you somewhere. It's just usually you manage to hide it away so people don't see it.
Harj agreed
Elvis,I see what your saying,but don't some small things get blown out of proportion?
comment by esteponawhite (U1745)
posted 37 seconds ago
Harj agreed
Elvis,I see what your saying,but don't some small things get blown out of proportion?
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Oh definately. Tired of the whole thing tbh. I'll get no joy if Suarez is found guilty and I'm a United fan. I suspect that it is either a mistake on Evras part or Suarez perhaps winding him up. The suggestion of the word negrito kind of fits the incident. Maybe Suarez used it in innocence or maybe it was a sly way of getting under his skin. But I don't believe that Evra had made the whole thing up.
Elvis,I see your point,I don't know what was said as I don't read the red top rags.
As being fluent in spanish I was surprised when in the dominican republic,they used the word,negro,negra,or negrito,with no offence meant to total strangers.
As I said above the whole thing bores me.
Some of the comments here sound like players who commit fouls and when the referee gives a free kick to their opponents, they yell "C'mon, let us play!"
esteponawhite
doesn't the word 'negro' in spanish translate to 'black' in english?
Oh and that picture is one of the most false and staged since Dyer and Bowyer!
He gets his tact from KWB, they often share a bottle of Chabli together to mull over who they can p1ss off next
Ken and Sebb sitting in a tree
trying to p!ss off everyone that actually gives a carp about football and there club!
I can't stand Blatter ....hopefully this episode will see him removed and away from our screens. Got to say it though he's committed the cardinal sin of modern day society. It's becoming increasingly difficult in the workplace or outside to ensure you're not saying something that might cause offence.
I don't condone racism - i've suffered at the receiving end of it in the past - far from it. But i'm also not sure though if sometimes some just enjoy being offended.
I worked with a fellow who didn't get his way, was not being overlooked for management for any other reason than he was rude and inefficient, twice he went for it, twice he was turned down. He claimed racism as the reason. When it was pointed out that one of the two that were promoted over him was an asian lady and that both were far more suitable candidates he tried taking his complaint to a tribunal. The lawyer he saw told him he was daft and that he would lose. He still works for the same firm, but bucked his ideas up and has since been promoted (about four years later).
He openly admits that he tried it on thinking the firm would buckle.
Chelsea fan!
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posted on 16/11/11
Sepp Blatter should step aside. He is a buffoon!
posted on 16/11/11
Honestly, if he was to be assassinated, in the most painful of ways, like right now, I would cry with joy.
He has no morals, why should I?
He doesn't need to go, he needs to die.
posted on 16/11/11
Strong opinion there.
I think most would settle for his resignation
posted on 16/11/11
I'd like to see him leave in shame with his reputation in tatters. He has such an ego that he would be devestated.
posted on 16/11/11
Weren't we told as kids to shake hands and make up?
Or nowadays does everything have to have a court case,an investigation,think tank, policy rethink?
posted on 16/11/11
The bloke's a to55er !
posted on 16/11/11
comment by esteponawhite (U1745)
posted 4 minutes ago
Weren't we told as kids to shake hands and make up?
-------------------
I think that you have to be accountable for your actions. If you are racist towards someone then for me you pay the price. I have in the past said that people who aren't racist can make racist remarks in the heat of the moment. But thinking about it I'm not so sure. A few weeks back I was playing and had a running battle with a black lad. It got a bit nasty at times and were swearing at each and what not, but at no point did I even come close to making a racist remark. It's just not in me. I think in order to make a racist remark it must be in you somewhere. It's just usually you manage to hide it away so people don't see it.
posted on 16/11/11
Harj agreed
Elvis,I see what your saying,but don't some small things get blown out of proportion?
posted on 16/11/11
comment by esteponawhite (U1745)
posted 37 seconds ago
Harj agreed
Elvis,I see what your saying,but don't some small things get blown out of proportion?
------------------
Oh definately. Tired of the whole thing tbh. I'll get no joy if Suarez is found guilty and I'm a United fan. I suspect that it is either a mistake on Evras part or Suarez perhaps winding him up. The suggestion of the word negrito kind of fits the incident. Maybe Suarez used it in innocence or maybe it was a sly way of getting under his skin. But I don't believe that Evra had made the whole thing up.
posted on 16/11/11
Elvis,I see your point,I don't know what was said as I don't read the red top rags.
As being fluent in spanish I was surprised when in the dominican republic,they used the word,negro,negra,or negrito,with no offence meant to total strangers.
As I said above the whole thing bores me.
posted on 17/11/11
Some of the comments here sound like players who commit fouls and when the referee gives a free kick to their opponents, they yell "C'mon, let us play!"
posted on 17/11/11
esteponawhite
doesn't the word 'negro' in spanish translate to 'black' in english?
posted on 17/11/11
Oh and that picture is one of the most false and staged since Dyer and Bowyer!
posted on 17/11/11
He gets his tact from KWB, they often share a bottle of Chabli together to mull over who they can p1ss off next
posted on 17/11/11
Ken and Sebb sitting in a tree
trying to p!ss off everyone that actually gives a carp about football and there club!
posted on 17/11/11
I can't stand Blatter ....hopefully this episode will see him removed and away from our screens. Got to say it though he's committed the cardinal sin of modern day society. It's becoming increasingly difficult in the workplace or outside to ensure you're not saying something that might cause offence.
I don't condone racism - i've suffered at the receiving end of it in the past - far from it. But i'm also not sure though if sometimes some just enjoy being offended.
posted on 18/11/11
I worked with a fellow who didn't get his way, was not being overlooked for management for any other reason than he was rude and inefficient, twice he went for it, twice he was turned down. He claimed racism as the reason. When it was pointed out that one of the two that were promoted over him was an asian lady and that both were far more suitable candidates he tried taking his complaint to a tribunal. The lawyer he saw told him he was daft and that he would lose. He still works for the same firm, but bucked his ideas up and has since been promoted (about four years later).
He openly admits that he tried it on thinking the firm would buckle.
Chelsea fan!
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