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Offline Lizz

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Re: Racism in football - The Guardian
« Reply #225 on: July 22, 2012, 11:45:55 PM »
Problem is because he's John Terry people want to hang, draw and quarter him whether he's guilty or not.

Being John Terry, he's got loads of previous for bad behaviour so was probably guilty.

I'm guessing his parents love him, and some Chelsea fans. I try not to get worked up about things I can't change or influence. Here's the proverbial but. JT, imo, is a complete waste of space. As Mr Lizz has remarked, if I'd have been on a jury trying JT aka absolute f*cking tw*t/c*nt etc, I'd have found him guilty purely based on the fact he's JT. I'd be interested to know if any charities associate with him.

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Re: Racism in football - The Guardian
« Reply #226 on: July 23, 2012, 12:44:32 PM »
Problem is because he's John Terry people want to hang, draw and quarter him whether he's guilty or not.

Being John Terry, he's got loads of previous for bad behaviour so was probably guilty.

But thankfully British law doesn't allow people to be convincted because someone thinks they are 'probably guilty'.

It doesn't always give the right result, but it minimises the risk of getting the wrong result.

 


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