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Jump to unread Post a CommentHe's already backtracking, claiming his comments were misunderstood. Can't see how he can ride this one out, but its Sepp Blatter we're talking about here. His arrogance is unreal.
He's already backtracking, claiming his comments were misunderstood. Can't see how he can ride this one out, but its Sepp Blatter we're talking about here. His arrogance is unreal.
Its the second time he's said it. (According to talk sport)
Im not sure if he's referring to the Evra or Terry thing or just speaking generally, but whatever, it just says "its not an issue, its not important, stop crying and get on with it....." ("And let me continue to count my mountain of money, money, money.....")
Personally I bet it is only this country that see his comments as an issue as I bet a lot of other countries around the world accept racism to a degree as part of their culture. Blatter will therefore backtrack and say he was misunderstood, this will be accepted by the vast majority of the FIFA members and just leave us as a lone voice looking like the trouble makers once more.
I'd be interested in other countries reaction to these comments, I'm guessing it is front page news here but will not even be mentioned in the majority of the other members especially the likes of the eastern european countries, russia etc
Edited By: greg_68 on Nov 17, 2011 07:47
Personally I bet it is only this country that see his comments as an issue as I bet a lot of other countries around the world accept racism to a degree as part of their culture. Blatter will therefore backtrack and say he was misunderstood, this will be accepted by the vast majority of the FIFA members and just leave us as a lone voice looking like the trouble makers once more.
I'd be interested in other countries reaction to these comments, I'm guessing it is front page news here but will not even be mentioned in the majority of the other members especially the likes of the eastern european countries, russia etc
Well I hope they don't use it against Suarez and Terry if they are both innocent just because the vultures circle, if there's hard evidence and no break down in language barrier then fair enough.
Well the word he's meant of used in Uruguay means my black friend. But in this country would be stupid to say. So he may well of landed himself a ban if true we would likely get rid of him too.
http://www.spanishdict.com/answers/209424/what-does-negrito-hermoso-mean-in-spanish
Legend.
Who is this Johnny Foreigner you speak of?
Some people on here always blaming immigrants! X)
If only there was an example of another fairly high-profile footballer using the same word to describe a teammate, thereby showing that in South America it's not racist/insulting..............
oh wait
Edited By: midlandscomics on Nov 19, 2011 13:17
If only there was an example of another fairly high-profile footballer using the same word to describe a teammate, thereby showing that in South America it's not racist/insulting..............
oh wait
Its very naughty if he's been guilty of something naughty several moons ago in another country. That saying, if its so rife, why is Dalgliesh first saying there are no problems, then that there is a difference in culture? Isn't it his job to explain to him the ethics of Liverpool Football Club..... or maybe he did?