Leonisco Posted 3 December 2006 Posted 3 December 2006 Rusty Kuntz. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: Great find.
lookwhaticando Posted 4 December 2006 Posted 4 December 2006 I thought it was a list including the likes of Dennis Wise...
Lemon Harpic Posted 4 December 2006 Posted 4 December 2006 "And an aside, are English soccer fans ever going to cut the racist shit out?" Is it racist to chant "And when you turn, you'll see he's black dynamite. And his name is Dan Shittu!"? I think what got the author is that in the USA, the term 'African-American' is preferred to 'black'. But in the UK, is it derogatory to use the term 'black' to describe someone of that ethnic background? If not, is the author merely another fυcking Septic trying to impose US values on the rest of the world? Is this, in effect, a subtle form of Yankee Imperialism, the underlying assumption of which is that Americans are better than the rest of us, and have a divine right to tell us how to live? If that is the case, wouldn't that racist attitude make the author something of a hypocrite? More importantly, why is it that other people who read the article can laugh and then forget all about it five minutes later, but when I read it all I can think about are the above questions?
gatesheadfox Posted 4 December 2006 Posted 4 December 2006 "And an aside, are English soccer fans ever going to cut the racist shit out?" Is it racist to chant "And when you turn, you'll see he's black dynamite. And his name is Dan Shittu!"? I think what got the author is that in the USA, the term 'African-American' is preferred to 'black'. But in the UK, is it derogatory to use the term 'black' to describe someone of that ethnic background? If not, is the author merely another fυcking Septic trying to impose US values on the rest of the world? Is this, in effect, a subtle form of Yankee Imperialism, the underlying assumption of which is that Americans are better than the rest of us, and have a divine right to tell us how to live? If that is the case, wouldn't that racist attitude make the author something of a hypocrite? More importantly, why is it that other people who read the article can laugh and then forget all about it five minutes later, but when I read it all I can think about are the above questions? don't tend to agree but will on this occasion. its pathetic, how racist to call a black man black....i would hate it if someone called me white, would be sickening
act smiley Posted 4 December 2006 Posted 4 December 2006 Americans have a tendancy to slag off everyone else in the world for being racist so they can hide the fact that they're as bad as most. Just look on american soccer websites, they're a laugh a minute for that kind of thing.
Wycombe Fox Posted 4 December 2006 Posted 4 December 2006 That's really funny, especially Rusty Kuntz :w00t: But if you type them all out in this forum, none of them are replaced by asterisks. Based on that surely S****horpe has got to rank higher as a dirtiest name!
jumbo mills Posted 4 December 2006 Posted 4 December 2006 rusty kuntz, a new members username perhaps
cisono Posted 4 December 2006 Posted 4 December 2006 Not sport-related or dirty, but still funny (if you can speak Italian or guess a bit): The Greatest Italian Judge: "Massimo della Pena"
Tevez Posted 4 December 2006 Posted 4 December 2006 ****a he was a legend there was a thread about him a while ago...
Wycombe Fox Posted 4 December 2006 Posted 4 December 2006 ****a he was a legend there was a thread about him a while ago... And what about his mum? A real Mutha Fuc...Nah! Won't go there!
lookwhaticando Posted 4 December 2006 Posted 4 December 2006 Since 'Stan Collymore' has become a synonym for dogging, I reckon his name should make the list.
Jordan Posted 5 December 2006 Posted 5 December 2006 No Argelico ****s? Ha, I'll always remember the skysports.com headline when he went on a free transfer: "****s Off to Benfica" There was an American NASCAR racer named Dick Trickle, but I don't think stock car racing should count as a sport.
kylecoare Posted 5 December 2006 Posted 5 December 2006 I remember the other KUNTZ the german player... the commentary did it for me.... " The germans have the ball....Kuntz.." Fantastic.
gatesheadfox Posted 5 December 2006 Posted 5 December 2006 I remember the other KUNTZ the german player... the commentary did it for me.... " The germans have the ball....Kuntz.." Fantastic. frank skinner did a song during euro96 about england, "they should have played like klinsmann, but instead they played like kuntz"
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