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  1. Doesn’t look like he’s out. https://www.dailyecho.co.uk/sport/18981955.these-games-want-play---mccarthy-keen-face-defending-champions-liverpool/?ref=fbshr&fbclid=IwAR0d-GU8Tx9pMFMSh2wznHaIFB4f7CEzGHKjyeIXNhiiRe-0TqfLae5IXXc
  2. True, but it quickly became apparent he was better than Hoedt and Yoshida so was fasttracked to the first team due to how sh1te the others were as we were awful on the centre of Defence. Not the case with Salisu.
  3. It was a general comment as a lot of people are wetting themselves on Twitter about it.
  4. My view is same as yours, seems noticeable only because of his hair. I can’t see why we’d be interested. Not really an area we need to stengethen.
  5. You could say the same about every player that night, but I know what you, he was exceptionally bad.
  6. Offered Choudary, apparently. https://www.dailyecho.co.uk/sport/18982959.saints-offered-chance-sign-choudhury-loan/?ref=fbshr&fbclid=IwAR02zcT6PdakPVXgP0stVagnGtJoVQ38-_D4Tyl4RaKBKMxmBxGNrM3DLlg
  7. I’ve not seen much of him but my reading and Chelsea contacts say that he’s all tricks and pace, any decent defender works him out.
  8. I noticed no one has mentioned the other picture with Gardos in it. Maybe he’s coming back too? Or maybe they just met up for drink somewhere like old friends/colleagues do sometimes.
  9. Steve De Ridders YouTube video made his look a talent, an excellent dribbler with some silky skills.
  10. Would be a decent signing, out of contract in the summer so won’t cost much. I’m sure we were after him when he went to Leicester
  11. It’s not a cop out, I’m not against the burkha, but I’m not for it ether, if people want to wear one then that’s their choice and it has no impact on my life whatsoever, i certainly don’t spend my life worrying about what they’re doing under them. I thought that would be quite obvious from my reply. You see Wade, not everything is black and white. So What about you?
  12. Neither pro nor anti, it doesn’t bother me. Far more important things to think about than that. Presume you’re anti given that you wanted Cavani banned?
  13. Completely agree! If you are pro the burkha then how can you criticise a non native English speaker for using a word that is innocent in his own language? Either we want multi culturalism or we don’t.
  14. “This Leeds side are never out of a game” becoming the most boring, overused expression of the season
  15. So the gammons/racists who say all foreigners should learn the lingo and adopt our culture were right all along? That’s not going to go down very well with those championing an inclusive multi cultural society.
  16. So let this be a lesson for all foreign players coming to England. We welcome all cultures but Make sure you have a in depth knowledge of English and language culture and don’t you dare behave in accordance with the culture in your own countries, even when speaking to people in your native language.
  17. Turkish

    Armstrong

    Good news, I’m a big fan. We are a better team when he’s in it.
  18. The problem for a lot of people who always want to appear to be on the right side of the argument is that, pardon the pun, it’s not black and white. The Cavani case is a classic example. On the face of it in English, it could be seen as racist, indeed if that tweet had been from an English player then he should rightly be banned and vilified. But it came from a non native English speaker, new to this country where in his culture it’s a perfectly innocent comment. so does that mean that the “gammons” were right and they should learn the lingo and our culture? That appears to be what is being implied here. Of course, they wont admit that so it’s now a really difficult position to be in. How can you criticise a foreign national for not knowing something acceptable in their culture isn’t acceptable in English culture yet still demand multi culturalism? If you believe in multi culturalism and acceptance you have to also accept that some cultures view things differently to ours, how ever much they won’t like it whilst also being quick to point out racism every chance you get. It’s a difficult tightrope to walk, no wonder they’re so angry all the time.
  19. great glad i was able to help, maybe next time you won’t be so hasty to judge. None of us are perfect but we can all try to be a better version of ourselves, pleased I can support you on that even in small way
  20. So you agree the FA were wrong to ban him? It was wrong for him to be labelled a racist? He didn’t do anything wrong?
  21. In the great, inclusive, multi-cultural society we have in Britain, surely if a word is not offensive, indeed in south American it's considered a friendly greeting, in another culture, why do we demand that non native English speakers who have only been here a matter of months have to immediately conform to what is acceptable in the English language? Not very inclusive or multi cultural is it. Surely it's actually a bit racist itself. so are you saying the gammons are right? He should know our lingo and culture before coming here?
  22. It was a disgrace. He used the Spanish word for black, which is apparently not offensive in his native tongue but highly offensive in England. Having lived here for a month at the time he should have know this, the vile racist.
  23. He shouldn't be. He's been great the last couple of months but the reality is for much of 2020 he's not even been making our first team, let alone the team of the year.
  24. Well they need to make that clear, it's very misleading. Poor from our marketing department.
  25. Yes he did. An incorrect claim, he’s not even made the most consecutive appearances for saints 🙄 https://www.premstats.com/the-5-outfield-players-to-play-the-most-consecutive-minutes-in-the-premier-league/
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