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Andy's post on t'other thread has reminded me. Fucking sick of all this shite about John Terry - fair enough he's been caught out chasing a bit of skirt etc, but I think it's huge hypocrisy after Shearer got to keep the captaincy after booting Lennon in the head. Not saying I wouldn't like to do the same to Lennon, but even so. Suppose it just speaks volumes of the 'celeb' culture and the power of the media.
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And replace him with Rio Ferdinand who has just got a 4 match ban for clobbering a Hull player and was given an 8 month ban for "missing" a drugs test. Now there is a good role model for you.
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Jon (Kettering Town) wrote:
And replace him with Rio Ferdinand who has just got a 4 match ban for clobbering a Hull player and was given an 8 month ban for "missing" a drugs test. Now there is a good role model for you.
Careful, or he'll "merk" you.
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last time I did any research 'adultery' was not part of criminal law
in any other normal industry, like textiles or manufacturing 'adultery' would not be an issue for any kind of discipline (as long as it wasn't done in work time or on work premisis) so why should it have any bearing in the football entertainment industry.
footballers are human, just, and they will do the same things as other humans do. adultery is just one of those things that humans do - moral or immoral depends on your viewpoint and/or possibly religious persuasion.
footballers don't ask or demand to be considered as rolemodels, the media place them in that position. why should they be considers 'less of a person' just for doing what millions of other people do around the world every day.
I couldn't give a fuck what footballers do in their spare time as long as it's not criminal, I judge them on their ability to do their job.
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DJhinckley wrote:
last time I did any research 'adultery' was not part of criminal law
in any other normal industry, like textiles or manufacturing 'adultery' would not be an issue for any kind of discipline (as long as it wasn't done in work time or on work premisis) so why should it have any bearing in the football entertainment industry.
footballers are human, just, and they will do the same things as other humans do. adultery is just one of those things that humans do - moral or immoral depends on your viewpoint and/or possibly religious persuasion.
footballers don't ask or demand to be considered as rolemodels, the media place them in that position. why should they be considers 'less of a person' just for doing what millions of other people do around the world every day.
I couldn't give a fuck what footballers do in their spare time as long as it's not criminal, I judge them on their ability to do their job.
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It's just the NOTW love to stir it especially in WC year. Didn'y they set up the Fake Sheikh thing with Sven just before one of the tournaments?
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Fed up of hearing about the whole thing now.
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In The Know wrote:
Expect Max Clifford to be involved somewhere.
He's been acting on behalf of the bird Terry has been knocking off, I believe.
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still, Terry is a bit of a prick isn't he?
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Capello doesn't stand for anything like this and if there's a chance it might have an effect on the team he will act which he has done. He's done the right thing imo.
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Don't give a shit what Terry does and I doubt if his missis will have the self respect to give him the boot but boy do I just LOVE these arseholes getting taken down a peg or two. They think they're so smart but really are as thick as shit.
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A good point made on football365.com this week
''One of the most irritating aspects of the media s**t-storm of the past week has been the bluster of some old-school hacks (The Mail on Sunday's Steve Curry springs to mind) proclaiming that footballers of the past were beyond reproach, and could be held up as moral angels who'd never do a thing wrong and were really nice to their mums.
What these hacks seem to forget is that the tabloid press as we know it really didn't exist in days of yore, something illustrated by the revelation in The Independent this morning that in 1945, Stan Matthews and Stan Mortensen were arrested for selling contraband goods in Brussels, while serving with the Royal Air Force.
As the paper points out: 'The incident, which resulted in both men being formally charged with "conduct to the prejudice of good order and Air Force discipline", is an early example of the tradition of ignominious behaviour by touring England players, ranging from the arrest in Colombia of World Cup-winning captain Bobby Moore in 1970, to the gaggle of drunken stars who rode the luggage carousel at Belgrade airport four years later.'
These details have only emerged thanks to Ministry of Defence papers released under the Freedom of Information Act.
Now try to imagine - with the rabid press we currently have, keen to splash every piece of wrong-doing all over their front pages - a player of today doing similar and getting away with it.''
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yeah, someone at my work was going on about how immoral modern footballers were and I asked her (yes it was a fucking splitarse
) should sir bobby moore be stripped of his knighthood until he returns that jewelry he took?
needless to say she hadn't a fucking clue what I was on about. even funnier was that she didn't even know bobby moore didn't even have a knighthood. middle class splitarse prick.
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Still, fuck off Shearer.
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pablo honey wrote:
he was only doing what any centre half should do,
when a defender leaves a hole it,s up to them to fill it,
Thats a good one.
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RedandWhite wrote:
Capello doesn't stand for anything like this and if there's a chance it might have an effect on the team he will act which he has done. He's done the right thing imo.
He doesn't have the balls to fuck him off altogether though!!!
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That is fucking brilliant ![]()
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Very good.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHq5PM0aFqI
Now that Andy is a big fucking girl ![]()
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Dazza (ktfc) wrote:
Fed up of hearing about the whole thing now.
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