I'm sure Cameron came out and said the same about England's Brave John Terry when he used those three particular words on the pitch. Because what a wonderful example that was setting.
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Don't think he did - he was overheard in a public place commenting on it, but as far as I remember he never came out and specifically spoke out about it.Originally posted by Reece View PostI'm sure Cameron came out and said the same about England's Brave John Terry when he used those three particular words on the pitch. Because what a wonderful example that was setting.Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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All well and good saying freedom of speech, he gets asked and comments. But the blatant double standards by him and also the media is shocking. You had people like that bitter Phil Mcnulty saying Rodgers was wrong. If these guys had the balls to write what Rodgers said, which was true, you wouldn't have fans and the club highlighting these points.
I couldn't give a flying fcuk about Cameron personally. Him and Osborne especially are a pair of opportunist pricks. They can't do what they were put into power for, so they appeal to the lowest common denominator, **** rag reading people by coming out with utter bollocks. Yeah this is just football, but they both made some ridiculous comments a week ago linking welfare state to child killings.
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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.
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Maybe. But I really don't think he has anger management issues in general. Everyone says what a different person he is off the pitch, a family man who loves his wife and child. I think it's a bit of an insult how people come out and say he needs anger management counselling. Like Neville said, he's a street fighter. On the pitch he wants to winOriginally posted by Reece View PostThat's surprising really.
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It's only been perpetuated due to wanting a smaller ban I believe. Way over the top. He's an angry, worked up person on the pitch, but does he really need anger management counselling? I don't think soOriginally posted by Nigey View PostThe "anger management" line being trotted about lazily makes me laugh.
What a load of ****e.
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Don't you think he needs some kind of help though? Maybe not anger management as such, but something. His behaviour the other day was a million miles from normal. If I did that I'd be freaked out enough to seek helpOriginally posted by Nigey View PostThe "anger management" line being trotted about lazily makes me laugh.
What a load of ****e.
But you're a bit odd anyway so I guess you wouldn't
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