The 2012-2013 European Champions Thread
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I know what your saying but whatever John Terry done he's as always given his best and even if he's played good or badly,the fans know he's given his all....can Torres say the same ?
On the greatest night in the clubs history...what was Torres doing....moaning to the media about only playing 6 mins and saying he wanted to leave.
He wouldn't play for Ancelotti,AVB or De Matteo but if you believe the media happy to play for Benitez...what does that say about him as a player.
Oh yeah Luiz Suárez is also a racist bucked tooth ****.....don't forget that
On the greatest night in the clubs history...what was Torres doing....moaning to the media about only playing 6 mins and saying he wanted to leave.
He wouldn't play for Ancelotti,AVB or De Matteo but if you believe the media happy to play for Benitez...what does that say about him as a player.
Oh yeah Luiz Suárez is also a racist bucked tooth ****.....don't forget that
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A generous and heart felt welcome for the new manager yesterday
Just what United need, Chelsea and City imploding at the same time, even the Baggies are sniffing around
Just what United need, Chelsea and City imploding at the same time, even the Baggies are sniffing around
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So Chelski 'Regret' the cack handed way they went about the Clattenburg incident, and no doubt the huge wave of negativity it bought on the club, but despite this 'Regret', they aren't big enough to apologise to Clattenburg! or does regretting something count as an apology?
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8astards, lets **** through their letter box !!
Apology never going to happen at that club, they stopped being a normal football club years ago.
Apology never going to happen at that club, they stopped being a normal football club years ago.
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The Police and CPS, thought there was a case for JT to answer, but the court case revolved around whether he was racist. In truth few think he is fundamentally racist. and Not Guilty was correct.
But the FA charged him with using racist language, which he clearly did, and hence was found guilty.
I'm sure you know that, but can't bring yourself to accept that, as it paints your team in a bad light.
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Terry's innocence wasn't proven. At all. Ever. Similarly guilt wasn't proven and thus innocence is presumed, such is the way the country's legal system works - innocence is never proven. There was no evidence against Clattenburg, there was evidence against Terry but not substantial enough to prove guilt.
Also, the FA categorically stated that they hadn't found John Terry to be a racist, he just said racist things in a racist manner. And no, I don't understand how the latter doesn't equate the former.
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You've clearly researched my point then Paul, but clearly not well enough lazy boy
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...=feeds-newsxml
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/20529923
Plenty of other examples out there which I guess you saw but ignored due to your ignorance of the original matter
A little surprised by the Inde, maybe their reporter was late for the kick off
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...=feeds-newsxml
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/20529923
Plenty of other examples out there which I guess you saw but ignored due to your ignorance of the original matter
A little surprised by the Inde, maybe their reporter was late for the kick off
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It did happen because I was listening to it on 5Live on the way home from work and they had a reporter there specifically to monitor the reaction.
As they did at Stamford Bridge when Fatty wobbled out, starngely they didn't boo him this time they just blanked him and didn't even cheer their team on during the match but were happy to boo them off the pitch at the end after another fine performance
Imploding big style, way to go Roman, throw some more money at it
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I can tell you're not used to having Rafa as manager yet, the Scouse fans who were in your position would be pointing out that you're still on for 6 trophies this year. You have to take these opportunities whilst you can because they won't last long.