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Absolutely. Name is on the tin after all.

Then we wouldn have lost the supposedly worthless cup winners cup, which amazingly should be for cup winners.


I guess it boils down to is modern football a sport or money generating entertainment.


That was a rhetorical question obviously, I'm clearly naive, old fashioned and out of touch; post cronje, bloodgate and now piquet juniour, no sport is sacred.

I see Del Boy Trotter, sorry, Harry Redknapp has accused some of the Arsenal fans at least weeks game with Citeh as being nutters and idiots for their reaction to Adebayors goal celebration, and for their goading and taunting of him. Fair enough. One would hope that as he is so quick to pass his verdict on these buffoons, he will also be as quick to tar the idiots who verbally abuse Sol Campbell with nasty homophobic shit everytime he turns up at shite hart lane with the same brush.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Touche.


Fair enough, so all the crap that Sol gets is not the product of "nutters and idiots" but cleary the spoutings of intelligent, articulate and well read erudite chaps. The fact that he gets a bit of racist shite as well means they must challenge Einstein on the brain power front. As for the jowly one, he himself has not been averse to argy bargy on the touchline over the years. Pot and Kettle. Should keep his attention on his own backyard.

Atila Reincarnate Wrote:

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> Jah Lush Wrote:

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> -----

> > Touche.

>

> Fair enough, so all the crap that Sol gets is not

> the product of "nutters and idiots" but cleary the

> spoutings of intelligent, articulate and well

> read erudite chaps. The fact that he gets a bit of

> racist shite as well means they must challenge

> Einstein on the brain power front. As for the

> jowly one, he himself has not been averse to argy

> bargy on the touchline over the years. Pot and

> Kettle. Should keep his attention on his own

> backyard.


FFS I'm not condoning it. I think it was disgusting that he had to put up with THAT song. But lots of fans like to taunt ex-players. Adeboyer brought it in himself and I think he's very lucky not to have got a longer ban considering the kick in the face he gave to Van Persie.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Atila Reincarnate Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Jah Lush Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > Touche.

> >

> > Fair enough, so all the crap that Sol gets is

> not

> > the product of "nutters and idiots" but cleary

> the

> > spoutings of intelligent, articulate and well

> > read erudite chaps. The fact that he gets a bit

> of

> > racist shite as well means they must challenge

> > Einstein on the brain power front. As for the

> > jowly one, he himself has not been averse to

> argy

> > bargy on the touchline over the years. Pot and

> > Kettle. Should keep his attention on his own

> > backyard.

>

> FFS I'm not condoning it. I think it was

> disgusting that he had to put up with THAT song.

> But lots of fans like to taunt ex-players.

> Adeboyer brought it in himself and I think he's

> very lucky not to have got a longer ban

> considering the kick in the face he gave to Van

> Persie.


FFS I didn't suggest that you were condoning it, just that Del boy Redknapp is a hypocrite and needs to look to correct the behaviour of his own supporters before opening his jowls to comment on oppositon supporters

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