Kostov
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I hope the racist got what he deserved, but will these nasty feckers who kick the Slavia player while he is down get a punishment?
I hope the racist got what he deserved, but will these nasty feckers who kick the Slavia player while he is down get a punishment?
Another twist this, which would not surprise me one bit seeing how twatish those Rangers players are in that incident where they hit the player while on the ground.Some Czech journalist apparently said this too.
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The Rangers player has said that they were racially abused, not spat on.No idea if this has been mooted, but rather than the Slavia guy covering his mouth in order to voice a racist slur, is it possible he was spitting at the Rangers player? If you watch the part of the video where the referee shows the yellow card to each player, the Rangers lad seems to indicate that with a gesture. Not that this might be held up as some sort of defence for the bloke, of course!
These Rangers players kicking players while being down and assaulting basically the keeper, did cover themselves in glory did they? Are they even better than the alleged racist twat? Or are they only going to be the victims?Eastern Europeans in the football world. What’s the problem??
Well, look who their manager is. That should answer your last question.These Rangers players kicking players while being down and assaulting basically the keeper, did cover themselves in glory did they? Are they even better than the alleged racist twat? Or are they only going to be the victims?
They should be punished for their actions as well, it’s no excuse for racist behaviour whatsoever.These Rangers players kicking players while being down and assaulting basically the keeper, did cover themselves in glory did they? Are they even better than the alleged racist twat? Or are they only going to be the victims?
Yes his credibility stays behind with Suarez and their stupid t-shirts, besides he was always a dirty fecker.Well, look who their manager is. That should answer your last question.
Yes his credibility stays behind with Suarez and their stupid t-shirts, besides he was always a dirty fecker.
So what's the gist of this - "it's ok to be racist if you're playing against a Steven Gerrard team?"Well, look who their manager is. That should answer your last question.
It's clear you're not taking these allegations seriously but I'd like to think events a decade ago (and Gerrard never even wore those horrid shirts but no doubt, like the club as a whole, someone should have stood in at the time) shouldn't disqualify a man from growing and becoming more aware in the intervening years. He's acted strongly here.Yes his credibility stays behind with Suarez and their stupid t-shirts, besides he was always a dirty fecker.
No, I was referring to the abundant Liverpool victimization mentality. It’s an absolute travesty that we keep seeing these threads pop up with the frequency they do, racism should be scoured from this earth, should have already been scoured from it. But that’s a Pollyanna-ish expectation, unfortunately.So what's the gist of this - "it's ok to be racist if you're playing against a Steven Gerrard team?"
Well yeah, but this thread is about the horrific alleged racism by the Sparta player. No one is defending the Rangers players. Roofe’s tackle was awful.These Rangers players kicking players while being down and assaulting basically the keeper, did cover themselves in glory did they? Are they even better than the alleged racist twat? Or are they only going to be the victims?
I've seen that implied a few times already on Twitter, that because of Gerrard's actions in the Suarez incident...well 'feck him' sort of thing (Gerrard I mean). Depressing.So what's the gist of this - "it's ok to be racist if you're playing against a Steven Gerrard team?"
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Has he come out and apologised, or given a view on it? I mean it’s necessary I feel at this point given these exact quotes.
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Captain at the time when Liverpool were slandering a racially abused player to defend their star man and he's on the soap box of virtue. Obviously I hope it was a learning experience for him but it's some brass sack
The Slavia Prague statement came out & said the player said "you f***ING guy". At least the made up thing from the journalist made a wee bit more sense, does anyone really think Kamara has misheard monkey & f***ing guy?Absolutely abhorrent if he actually said that....deserves severe punishment.
I'm with you mate. That sort of post shows just how far we still have to go on this issue..Can we please just ban this poster now.
feck me we have seen some idiotic posts in this thread.
A fairly large number of people speak English in Myanmar.And we're talking about the Czech Republic, a wealthy country in the heart of Europe, not Myanmar.
It looks extremely likely that whatever was said differs from what is claimed. There is no place for that sort of behaviour, those ideals need to be eradicated through education and will take years, but the world needs to strive towards this in all races, where colour has no bearing.The Slavia Prague statement came out & said the player said "you f***ING guy". At least the made up thing from the journalist made a wee bit more sense, does anyone really think Kamara has misheard monkey & f***ing guy?
The same 'journalist' who started that is the same guy who was telling people that actually he just said 'ugly'.Tweet
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Can't believe he can walk after being beaten bloody, apparently!
Slavia Prague asked Lukaku to apologise for calling out that he was racially abused last year - zero surprising that they'd make up a story to distract from their player's racism. Kick them out of the competition.
Why would he whisper in his ear "ugly b##stard"? Wouldn't you just say it? But I suppose we can't categorically say he mentioned something racist. But I don't see a player whispering ugly b##stard to someone to prevent anyone else from hearing, and would never expect a player to be so riled up and excuse someone of racism due to that. It just doesn't make sense to me. But as I said, there's no way it can be proven because it's one man's word against the other
Definitely just a coincidence, nothing to see here...The same 'journalist' who started that is the same guy who was telling people that actually he just said 'ugly'.
Almost like he's someone with a vested interest in downplaying what happened... No, that would be too cynical. Must be two unrelated things.
So while complaining about racism, you managed to offend about fifteen countries and theor citizens. Including myself. Thanks.Eastern Europeans in the football world. What’s the problem??
Really? Players reacting like that to a non-racist comment? Non-racist comments happen all the time between players and for the vast majority it's water off a duck's back. The whole thing is crystal clear - Zunga tells the world within seconds what was said.
I don't think anyone is contesting that Roofe deserves a ban for his reckless challenge. That's cut and dried. Same for Ballogun's second yellow. In the past for Rangers Gerrard has always been pretty up front when players (usually Morelos) have done stupid stuff and deserved the punishment from the ref. It was an ugly game and the referee failed to keep control of the persistent fouling from the start which played into Slavia's hands. They deserved to progress because they were the better team and Rangers have clearly lost a mental edge since winning the league. All of that goes without saying.
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I really don't get how anyone can take issue what was said there by the Rangers manager.
No it is your problem and your problem only, we never see racist incidents in Western Europe. You EE people are responsible for it.So while complaining about racism, you managed to offend about fifteen countries and their citizens. Including myself. Thanks.
Sweet Jesus...Racist is not okay in anysense we all agree on that. I just think its was used in this particular situation to moan with the referee trying to get advantage out of it.
I mean if the player is really insulted by that surely he would have got to the player directly instead of running to the referee.
Again not saying its ok, but Im sure there's plenty of racism towards asians, latins, and all other minorities and still you dont see those players complaining as much.
Most teams have multiple races in the squad, I highly doubt some of those players who share a pitch with their black team mates is genuinely a racist without that being a massive problem in the squad. Its a mental trick, trying to get into your opponents head, but hey we are living in a fragil world today Im sure many will say that its not valid.
Irrelevant. Rangers must get punished for the boot to the face and any other incidents but how 'heated' the game was is not an excuse or mitigation for racism.I'm not saying he said it or he didn't, I'm just saying that is another story reported, and to be honest rangers in general where a disgrace on the pitch as well, so was well heated from both sides.
They defo should investigate it and if your man said what Kamara saying he should be banned.
I imagine the team prob get kicked out of the competition
Not just Roofe"s look at that same guy screaming about the racist abuse, kicking and stamping on another man just before the incident.Well yeah, but this thread is about the horrific alleged racism by the Sparta player. No one is defending the Rangers players. Roofe’s tackle was awful.