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    Originally posted by Neil Young View Post
    How is one black man calling another black man a 'choc ice' racist?

    Are we supposed to pretend that there is no such thing as black identity?
    Ashley Cole is mixed race and refers to himself as such rather than black.

    It's fine to talk about black identity, but any suggestion that race is or ought be the prime determinant of behaviour is clearly racist in my book. That's exactly what terms like coconut imply.
    Like blood on iron

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      "I will make the boys feel your support"
      Jurgen Klopp June 2020

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        He's such a cunt.

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          @TheRealAC3: Glad to be back in rainy england!! Was worried it would be hot, didn't want too melt,lol
          The times they are a changin'.

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            Terry and the english media are cunts.

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              When is his hearing? Weren't they saying that it would be done before the season started?
              The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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                Good old Roy



                Roy Hodgson has expressed his hope that John Terry will be cleared of allegedly using racially abusive language by an independent regulatory commission and can continue to play for England as the Chelsea captain awaits confirmation of a date for his personal hearing.
                Terry was charged by the Football Association last month for his alleged turn of phrase during last season's defeat at Queens Park Rangers, only 13 days after being cleared of a racially aggravated public order offence at Westminster magistrates court that centred on the same incident. The 31-year-old, who has been rested along with a number of other senior players for this evening's friendly against Italy, denied the charge but the case may not be heard until late next month.
                Hodgson was understandably reluctant to enter the debateabout Terry's impending hearing, initially claiming the issue was "sub-judice" and stressing the player "has a case to answer with the FA and I'll wait and see what happens". Yet he went on to declare his hope that the defender, so outstanding at Euro 2012, will be cleared. "I'm hoping, and I make no secret of that, the case will take its course and that John, hopefully, will be freed as he was freed in a court of law, and will carry on playing for England.
                "That's my hope. What will happen, I have no idea. I thought John did well in the Euros and I'd like to keep using him, but this is a case which is way out of my hands. John understands that.
                "All I can do, like many of his supporters I suppose, is just hope he gets freed and can continue to play." Asked whether he intends to select Terry for next month's World Cup qualifiers against Moldova and Ukraine, he added: "We'll wait and see."
                England's preparations for this evening's game in Switzerland, a rematch of the Euro 2012 quarter-final which saw them eliminated on penalties, have been hampered by a series of withdrawals, with Theo Walcott joining the list of absentees. The Arsenal winger is at home receiving treatment on a badly bruised thigh sustained in Sunday's friendly win in Cologne, leaving Hodgson likely to select only three men – Ashley Young, James Milner and Joleon Lescott – who started against Italy in Kiev.
                The manager, who has reminded his players of their responsibilities after the success enjoyed by Team GB at the Olympics, has handed Frank Lampard the captaincy against the Azzurri with the midfielder having indicated a desire to extend his stay at Chelsea beyond the expiry of his current contract . The 34-year-old's deal runs until next summer with the club yet to resume talks over an extension after a preliminary meeting last season.
                "We spoke once and it was a case of coming back, and it hasn't come back from their end," he said."I don't know. I'd like to sit down and speak with them. But at the minute I'm playing and it's up to the club to do that.
                "I would like [to end my career there]. I feel I can play at the top level for a good few more years, but it's whether the club feels the same. I know there are a lot of changes at Chelsea, and the youth coming into the squad this year has really freshened up our team, but I'd love to be involved. But it's a club decision to come and sit down with me. They used to sit down with me three years before the end of my contract. Now I'm waiting."

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                  Good. Its starting to crack and creek for him.
                  *Except Michael, who died.

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                    Freed? From what?
                    Oh I don't know.

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                      Fweed fwom thweat of webuke and wetwibution.
                      Like blood on iron

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                        Originally posted by Red_Polo View Post
                        Fweed fwom thweat of webuke and wetwibution.
                        Bwiwiant.

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                          flmao

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                            Bwave Bwave Dion Tweery Wants Jewostice
                            Anybody who criticizes Klopp ever is a James Blunt. Nov 2015
                            #****CITY

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                              Originally posted by Red_Polo View Post
                              Fweed fwom thweat of webuke and wetwibution.

                              WOFLMAO

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                                Graham Taylor was on R5Live this morning saying he thought it was unwise of Hodgson to speak out on this since it could look like he's trying to influence the decision. He also said, "I don't know if he is..." (or words to that effect).

                                Which, at the very least, suggests to me it's common knowledge in football that powerful individuals and institutions can influence the FA's supposedly independent and justice-driven, disciplinary processes.

                                .
                                Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



                                May the Lord bless this post.

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