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    Originally posted by Kenneth View Post
    There is no way it could be proven if he lied about it so the talk of of punishing him for anything other than the push is a non-starter.

    But it's too late for Firmino to be exonerated in the eyes of the many, even being accused will leave a permanent stain on his reputation whatever happens. Too many people want him to have said it, and bizarrely want their own player to have been racially abused. Not something Holgate will have given due consideration as he was looking to avoid the wrath of his manager for being sent off.
    That's why i'm saying if it is proven to be a misunderstanding Holgate should come out with a statement and explanation. That way all but the total idiots would accept that you would also restore faith in the system particularly if it is resolved quickly.
    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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      I am holding out hope that the players first reaction to adversary isn't to cry racism. It'd be a pretty sad state of affairs if it was. I dont think you can really compare it to the rolling around to get out of a red card either.

      One is deceptive, the other is crying wolf in a pretty major way.
      *Except Michael, who died.

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        Originally posted by Exiled_red View Post
        I read yesterday that the whole of Firmino's rant was in Portuguese and the n-word used was the Portuguese (and Spanish word for 'black' rather than the n-word most of us are presumably thinking of.

        Again I don't know if this is true of just speculation from somewhere but if it is we may get into another Suarez like language / context / cultural discussion

        Firmino is ****ed if this is the case

        IF I was the club (and Firmino) I wouldnt be mentioning ANY words that could or could not be taken out of context
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          Originally posted by Lecter View Post
          Firmino is ****ed if this is the case

          IF I was the club (and Firmino) I wouldnt be mentioning ANY words that could or could not be taken out of context
          I believe if Bobby had said anything like he had been accused of; We would have have seen a public apology issued for an in the heat of the moment outburst, as damage limitation

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            Originally posted by Nicey View Post
            Yeah look I hear, but honestly, it seems everything would point to the fact that Holgate either misunderstood what was said to him or worse still pulled the race card to get out of a sending off, much like when I player goes through another player like knife through butter then rolls around on the floor claiming they are injured to avoid the red card.

            I am sure we will find out what happened quite soon, if Bobby just called him a son of a bitch, then Holgagte should absolutely get a book made out of bricks thrown at him.
            I don't think that calling for Holgate to be punished if Firmino is not guilty helps anyone and I would hope the club feel the same. I don't believe Holgate fabricated the whole thing (and short of him admitting it, that could never be proved) I think/hope that he has misheard/misunderstood what was said. All it woUldale do is make people who really are racially abused question whether or not to report it and IMOthat is a step backwards.
            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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              Looking forward to all the opposing fans singing the suarez song for Firmino everytime we play now. Gonna be great. Like we're in some stupid twilight zone spiral that never ends.

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                Originally posted by Lecter;3435305[B
                ]Firmino is ****ed if this is the case[/B]

                IF I was the club (and Firmino) I wouldnt be mentioning ANY words that could or could not be taken out of context
                Like I say as with much of this stuff you never know what is true, what is half true and what is complete BS

                Originally posted by Assassin View Post
                I believe if Bobby had said anything like he had been accused of; We would have have seen a public apology issued for an in the heat of the moment outburst, as damage limitation
                You would hope that this is the case. The club should have learned from the previous PR disaster and suspended him immediately, apologied said the behaviour is unacceptable and say that we are following internal disciplinary procedures and will cooperate fully with any other investigation.
                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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                  A sobering thought....I see that Samu Saiz has been banned for six matches after being charged with spitting at Newport's Robbie Willmott

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                    Back to the old days of punching his ****ing lights out, then there is no ambiguity or confusion about who said what and when.
                    Those that hid Anne Frank were breaking the law.
                    Those that killed her, were following the law.

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                      Well how I see it is the incident that happened before the alleged comment is now fine under the laws of the game.


                      Shoving a player into a section of fans seems to be fair game and not even card worthy.


                      The alleged comment is meant to have happened after the shove, so the shove should be getting looked at as a seperate incident.
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                        Originally posted by Exiled_red View Post
                        I don't think that calling for Holgate to be punished if Firmino is not guilty helps anyone and I would hope the club feel the same. I don't believe Holgate fabricated the whole thing (and short of him admitting it, that could never be proved) I think/hope that he has misheard/misunderstood what was said. All it woUldale do is make people who really are racially abused question whether or not to report it and IMOthat is a step backwards.


                        I really feel that this cynicism about Holgate is unfair. Not taking reports of racial abuse at face value - i.e. in this case at least believing that Holgate reported what he thought was said - seems to be a pretty dangerous precedent.
                        "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
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                          Ultimately because the push was not dealt with, I suspect regardless of what has gone on as some have already suggested, the FA will deem the evidence inclusive and drop the matter. The whole thing will blow over much like it did in the game. Bobby does not have the same reputation Suarez had, the English press had a complete hard on for that guy. I only hope it does not mess with Bobbys head.
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                            Originally posted by dww View Post


                            I really feel that this cynicism about Holgate is unfair. Not taking reports of racial abuse at face value - i.e. in this case at least believing that Holgate reported what he thought was said - seems to be a pretty dangerous precedent.
                            Absolutely. My thoughts exactly.
                            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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                              Originally posted by dww View Post


                              I really feel that this cynicism about Holgate is unfair. Not taking reports of racial abuse at face value - i.e. in this case at least believing that Holgate reported what he thought was said - seems to be a pretty dangerous precedent.
                              I am personally cynical because of the way he stood there looking for a reaction out of Bobby, he was trying to get him sent off.

                              At this stage is 6 of one half a dozen of the other.

                              The sooner its dealt with and we can move on the better.
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                                Originally posted by Jaco_Pastorious View Post
                                Well how I see it is the incident that happened before the alleged comment is now fine under the laws of the game.


                                Shoving a player into a section of fans seems to be fair game and not even card worthy.


                                The alleged comment is meant to have happened after the shove, so the shove should be getting looked at as a seperate incident.
                                So does booting player's teeth out. Earlier in the season it was a three match fine but now it's not even a yellow - it's hard keeping up with the rules of the game:

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