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Frankie Barwell ITK
Breaking; Liverpool fans to boycott Christmas following revelation that Suarez is on Santa's Naughty List.
I still can't believe Glen Johnson's comments.I don’t know how much this episode could effect their club in the future, as generally money talks, but I’m sure some Black players could have been influenced against joining LFC given the their stance and the totally out of control racist actions and comments coming from a number of their so called fans.
I had no idea that there was so much underlying racism within British society, I am shocked and appalled by the comments I am reading on Twitter. Liverpool's stance is only encouraging it and exacerbating it too, I don't see how they can't see that and withdraw all comments made and apologise. This whole debacle has become depressingly sickening.
Luis Suarez was dead wrong to bait Patrice Evra. How he reacts to the stiffest of punishments and the next steps he takes will reveal a lot about the man. And players, clubs, supporters and administrators might want to use this moment as a teachable one.
Suarez allegedly referred to Evra's skin color during a war of words that took place between the two on Oct. 15. There's little doubt that Suarez was looking to provoke a furious response from the Manchester United defender, and he succeeded in doing so.
They should sack that fecking idiot. He has handled this appallingly.
But it's King Kenny la'. They can't sack him, he's got everyone scared, noone less so than Slur Alex.
They're nearly at the top of the hill. I think it's Mt. Everest.
Someone just alerted me to Evra's facebook wall, seems the vile cnuts are evrywhere
All the dirt (and the positive reaction to it, more importantly) is here.
Everytime I see Dalglish recently he looks like he's been sleeping rough.
He's possibly caused one of the largest instances of global racial hatred since the internet began. Maybe he's worried about that?
No silly me, what am I thinking about, he must be worrying about poor little Suaracist
All the dirt (and the positive reaction to it, more importantly) is here.
The FA didn't find him guilty, it was an independent commission, including a QC, the members of whom were agreed on by both clubs.
I think you're dead right about LFC and Dalglish's stance on this putting Anti Racism back years...Dalglish appears so smug about his and his player's stance in press meetings about the Suarez thing and I find that very sad indeed. I would have hoped someone in a position of responsibility such as him would have known better. I'm convinced the owners of LFC are cringing.As soon as I get a spare minute I'm going to send a well thought out letter to the Kick it out Campaign and the FA to convey my feelings about this and all the other chaos Dalglish and LFC has caused, and call for action to be taken against them. This disgusting horror show is turning the clock back 30 years in terms of attitudes amongst football fans towards racism .If anyone else feels like doing so the link is here: Contact Us
There is no way they should be allowed to get away with this
For me it's all about the club I represent and if someone in that club does something the rest won't agree, are you for or against that team-mate? For Johnson to come out like that shows backbone and that's admirable. This whole case may bring them more together as a team.
maybe they were just following orders in wearing the tshirts...
That vitriolic racism on Twitter and Facebook is sickening...I really haven't seen anything like it before. Anfield has become 'Klanfield'
It's actually beginning to remind me of the Riots.
One act that has brought on a sort of anarchic chaos where seemingly normal people are spurned on by mob like hate to a point where it becomes acceptable to do (or say, in this case) the most horrific things because they are safe in the anonymity produced by the sheer masses involved.
Some of them were stupid enough to post on twitter with (I'd guess) their real names. It's like a "come and get me " plea. I really hope the police get somehow involved.
It's actually beginning to remind me of the Riots.
One act that has brought on a sort of anarchic chaos where seemingly normal people are spurned on by mob like hate to a point where it becomes acceptable to do (or say, in this case) the most horrific things because they are safe in the anonymity produced by the sheer masses involved.
I actually do not. These people have made comments and they have been made available for all to see, they have been logged on the internet and they will be almost impossible to remove all trace of. That is good enough for me. Any future potential employer will find this stuff on a google search and the world and his dog can see what mindset these people have now, they have exposed their ugliness to all.
I think people should be free to be massive racists if they want to be so long as it remains in the virtual world. If it spills over into the streets then the police can become involved. If they go round arresting people and putting people in court for comments they make on Twitter it will only worsen the situation.
I actually do not. These people have made comments and they have been made available for all to see, they have been logged on the internet and they will be almost impossible to remove all trace of. That is good enough for me. Any future potential employer will find this stuff on a google search and the world and his dog can see what mindset these people have now, they have exposed their ugliness to all.
I think people should be free to be massive racists if they want to be so long as it remains in the virtual world. If it spills over into the streets then the police can become involved. If they go round arresting people and putting people in court for comments they make on Twitter it will only worsen the situation.
Presumably you think that the vile messages directed at Stan Collymore are perfectly acceptable then?
West Midlands police were swift to act on Friday. When one particularly vile missive was highlighted by Collymore, they tweeted at its author: "Your comments constitute an offence under the Public Order Act. We have received a complaint & advised them how to report it."
Presumably you think that the vile messages directed at Stan Collymore are perfectly acceptable then?
The police are already involved.
With regards to Collymore the police are already involved.
What was the comment that the police responded to.
Daryl Conning
Patrice Evra is a dirty fat n*****! Hope he dies of aids like his ancestors #slave
How did you glean that? If people want everyone on Earth to know what disgustingly biggoted views they hold then so be it. Say Dave Bloggs posted some of that filth on Collymore's Twitter then applied for a job somewhere. The personel department decide to Google the candidates and find Mr. Bloggs using hate-filled language about someone. Are they calling him in for an interview?