Zingari Posted 10 May 2012 Posted 10 May 2012 A kick in the balls means he is a cowardly thug? Pretty strong terminology for something like that. So, using your vocabulary, how much of a cowardly thug is Emre for using someone's race against them as an insult? Your location is most fitting for the impression I have of you right now. You are definitely cuckoo mate, I'll give you that.... they both are cowardly thugs , don't you fookin get it ? if someone now takes a perverted form of revenge on Zokora don't you think there will other idiots laughing at that ?
Kitchandro Posted 10 May 2012 Posted 10 May 2012 saurez is not racist actually. People assume he is because what the media have done before looking in to it. He had no knowledge of the word he used being racist. It is a word people from uruguay say all the time. Not intending to be racist in anyway. Also if you look on google images there is a picture of the national squad holding a banner with it on a few years back as to them there is nothing wrong with it. You actually believe that shit? I suppose you also believe Alcaraz when he said spitting at people is part of Paraguayan culture?
Petchy Posted 10 May 2012 Posted 10 May 2012 they both are cowardly thugs , don't you fookin get it ? if someone now takes a perverted form of revenge on Zokora don't you think there will other idiots laughing at that ? Honestly? "fookin" hell you dramatise everything and take it to the extreme... I might take a page out of your book and dramatise things a tad. Here it goes! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2ehkVtR2-8 Try to watch this one from behind your blanky, I'm sure you will be near on crying from all the 'extreme violence' towards Emre! Crikey..that thuggish refusal to shake hands, the near on assault from Zokora's team mates while he's on the floor when he furiously kicks the ball a few centre-metres towards him. God damn make it stop!! It was too much extreme violence for me to watch...
Kitchandro Posted 10 May 2012 Posted 10 May 2012 they both are cowardly thugs , don't you fookin get it ? if someone now takes a perverted form of revenge on Zokora don't you think there will other idiots laughing at that ? Firstly, people being kicked in the balls is always funny, as long as it's not happening to you What's cowardly about kicking someone? Do you know what the word means? A coward would have hid or not played because he was scared of racist abuse. Taking responsibility and standing up to twats is completely the opposite of cowardly. This is what Ferdinand and Evra should have done. What they did was cowardly, whinging to the press and making cases out of it. It's only words for christ sake, if somebody disrespects you make sure they don't want to do it again, don't go crying to the authorities because you're too much of a pussy to sort your own problems out. I agree with the title. Kick em all in the balls until they shut their traps.
Guest Bilo Posted 10 May 2012 Posted 10 May 2012 EXCLUSIVE: Zokora wins Rochambeau World Championship!
Saxondale Posted 10 May 2012 Posted 10 May 2012 A kick in the bollox disguised as a mistimed tackle is a cowardly act of extreme violence Maybe i'm the only one in this thread that could possibly empathize with him Basically, they're both twats.
Zingari Posted 10 May 2012 Posted 10 May 2012 Basically, they're both twats. yes indeed they are , and violence begets violence i wouldn't be surprised if he doesn't fall victim to some rather nasty "mistimed tackles" in the not too distant future.
Manwell Pablo Posted 10 May 2012 Author Posted 10 May 2012 A kick in the bollox disguised as a mistimed tackle is a cowardly act of extreme violence Maybe i'm the only one in this thread that could possibly empathize with him He got what he derserved thats why no one empathizes with him.
hbkkids Posted 11 May 2012 Posted 11 May 2012 Then why did he not apologise? Surely if he had 'No knowledge of the word he used being racist', then as soon as someone explained it to him after the match he would have instantly issued an apology. If he had said it not realising what it meant then a Liverpool spokesmen wouldn't have said after the game "The first thing we did, as you would expect, is ask the player and he has categorically denied using any language of that nature." He could have come out and explained instantly that he didn't realise it was a racist term, and apologised, but he didn't he denied saying it at all, he knew exactly what it meant. Emre obviously got what he deserved and I wish the same had happened to Suarez. actually saurez would of got of with no punishment at all until he said that he had said it. That's why Liverpool wore them shirts. I will get the picture of saurez national team holding a banner up. To them it is not racist. Obviously we no differently but he was unaware of it
Kitchandro Posted 11 May 2012 Posted 11 May 2012 actually saurez would of got of with no punishment at all until he said that he had said it. That's why Liverpool wore them shirts. I will get the picture of saurez national team holding a banner up. To them it is not racist. Obviously we no differently but he was unaware of it bullshit. He knew what it meant, he said it in an attempt to anger Evra/out of spite so he obviously meant something by it. The term may be every common, even acceptable to most in Uruguay, but that doesn't mean it's not derogatory to a race. I'm not one who usually jumps on 'this term is racist' bandwagon, because a lot of it is about intent in my eyes. It seems pretty obvious to me the context in which Suarez used the term and that's why it was unacceptable. It's similar with the John Terry one. The term 'bastard' isn't racist, the term 'black' isn't racist, but using them both together, and in an obvious attempt to insult, it is racist.
Haydos Posted 12 May 2012 Posted 12 May 2012 actually saurez would of got of with no punishment at all until he said that he had said it. That's why Liverpool wore them shirts. I will get the picture of saurez national team holding a banner up. To them it is not racist. Obviously we no differently but he was unaware of it Calling a black person black isn't racist but referring to them as 'black', calling them it repeatedly in a derogatory way definitely is. Stop being so ignorant and naive.
RonnieTodger Posted 12 May 2012 Posted 12 May 2012 but a cowardly thug , you can ? OK that's fine Don't you think Emre got what he deserved? Zokora didn't start the problem but in my eyes he did the right thing. Cunts like Emre need to stamped out (literally).
Corky Posted 12 May 2012 Posted 12 May 2012 actually saurez would of got of with no punishment at all until he said that he had said it. That's why Liverpool wore them shirts. I will get the picture of saurez national team holding a banner up. To them it is not racist. Obviously we no differently but he was unaware of it What might be considered acceptable practice in one country does not mean it is acceptable everywhere.
Guest ttfn Posted 13 May 2012 Posted 13 May 2012 Cunts like Emre need to stamped out (literally). Emre has form as well. Horrible man.
Jay Posted 13 May 2012 Posted 13 May 2012 Turkish football is disgusting, just look at the footage from yesterdays rioting after Fenerbache vs Galatasary. they have a massive history of violence, racism and god knows what else and nobody at UEFA seems bothered about it
stripeyfox Posted 13 May 2012 Posted 13 May 2012 Suarez is a tool. the "it's acceptable in uruguay" argument doesn't wash. are we expected to believe he calls all black people he meets "negroes" or whatever. the guy in mcdonalds? The woman in the petrol station? Colleagues at Liverpool?
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