Has Ancelotti quit?
I don't think some people on here understand or even grasp that people can say things when angry or frustrated but infact don't realise/understand what they're actually saying... especially at a football match, or even calling a person who can't drive properly a 'wanker' or whatever. People can say things in the heat of the moment when they lose control, doesn't mean they actually mean what they're saying - even an expert in physcology probably knows that; but hey ho, you just keep up your libelous opinions of someone you've never actually met.
This perceived racism of Stoke's fans is based on the fact they elected a BNP councillor isn't it? Whilst I wouldn't be as quick to accuse you of being a homophobe as others there is certainly more basis for that than deriding every person who supports, plays for and generally is associated with Stoke City Football Club as racists based on such flimsy evidence.Especially as Stoke count such notorious white supremacists Ricardo Fuller, Kenwyne Jones and Salif Diao amongst their number.Besides, all the people who voted BNP might have been Vale fans for all you know.
Quote from: TheSandman on November 22, 2010, 01:34:50 AMThis perceived racism of Stoke's fans is based on the fact they elected a BNP councillor isn't it? Whilst I wouldn't be as quick to accuse you of being a homophobe as others there is certainly more basis for that than deriding every person who supports, plays for and generally is associated with Stoke City Football Club as racists based on such flimsy evidence.Especially as Stoke count such notorious white supremacists Ricardo Fuller, Kenwyne Jones and Salif Diao amongst their number.Besides, all the people who voted BNP might have been Vale fans for all you know. I work with a muslim chap who does stewarding for Albion, and he had an eventful afternoon being racially abused by several EDL Stoke fans. You can't tar all of their fans with the same brush, but what was clear was that there was a number of them, not just one or two.
I work with a muslim chap who does stewarding for Albion, and he had an eventful afternoon being racially abused by several EDL Stoke fans. You can't tar all of their fans with the same brush, but what was clear was that there was a number of them, not just one or two.
Quote from: glasses on November 22, 2010, 08:37:06 PMI work with a muslim chap who does stewarding for Albion, and he had an eventful afternoon being racially abused by several EDL Stoke fans. You can't tar all of their fans with the same brush, but what was clear was that there was a number of them, not just one or two. I sold a H&V to two blokes wearing EDL sweatshirts last Saturday. Granted they could have been Man Utd fans, they did have Brummie accents!