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Post by mrred on Apr 3, 2017 11:52:41 GMT
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Post by Mr_DaftBurger on Apr 3, 2017 12:01:09 GMT
He's fucked!
However, shadow sports minister Dr Rosena Allin-Khan called on the Football Association to get involved.
"This is disgraceful. David Moyes cannot get away with these sexist threats - the FA must take action immediately," she said.
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Post by walton corner on Apr 3, 2017 12:03:45 GMT
Sexist ??
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Post by Deleted on Apr 3, 2017 12:28:41 GMT
Guardiola, Mourinho, Moyes. Who else? Probably all of them if we're honest. None of them can answer a straight question, none of them can deal with a straight question and they are fast becoming the new politicians with their tired old cliche's and excuses. The simple answer is to not bother with the after match interviews and resort to the very old days of reporting on the match in the written press and writing what the hell you like (within legal bounds) about the manager, his team and their performance. That way, you don't have the comeback of some smart jack having a pop at someone for simply doing their jobs. I'd love a go at it personally. First question to Mourinho "Why can't you manage young professional players, and why do you always rely on big money experienced players. Can't you coach?" Stick that one in your craw.
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Post by pretzel on Apr 3, 2017 12:37:23 GMT
"Both Moyes and Sparks were laughing during the exchange and the former Everton and Manchester United manager later apologised to Sparks, who did not make a complaint."
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Post by Mr_DaftBurger on Apr 3, 2017 12:39:03 GMT
Guardiola, Mourinho, Moyes. Who else? Probably all of them if we're honest. None of them can answer a straight question, none of them can deal with a straight question and they are fast becoming the new politicians with their tired old cliche's and excuses. The simple answer is to not bother with the after match interviews and resort to the very old days of reporting on the match in the written press and writing what the hell you like (within legal bounds) about the manager, his team and their performance. That way, you don't have the comeback of some smart jack having a pop at someone for simply doing their jobs. I'd love a go at it personally. First question to Mourinho "Why can't you manage young professional players, and why do you always rely on big money experienced players. Can't you coach?" Stick that one in your craw. Very true, same with the news. I don't want to know a journos opinions just fucking report the news and I'll make my own judgement.
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Post by followyoudown on Apr 3, 2017 12:45:36 GMT
Sunderland knew about this two weeks ago, call me cynical but I'd say they're lining up their ducks to sack him at the weekend if there are two more poor results.
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Post by JoeinOz on Apr 3, 2017 12:46:06 GMT
What an idiotic thing to say. Even in jest. I suppose it was 'banter '.
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Post by dirtygary69 on Apr 3, 2017 12:49:18 GMT
That does look very sinister when written down. Surely he couldn't have even slightly meant it though? That'd be proper mental.
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Post by toppercorner on Apr 3, 2017 12:59:53 GMT
disgusting from Moyes
fallen very far in my estimation of him as a 'gentleman' manager
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Post by mermaidsal on Apr 3, 2017 13:00:34 GMT
That does look very sinister when written down. Surely he couldn't have even slightly meant it though? That'd be proper mental. Be honest tho, has Moyes looked other than someone with proper mental health issues most of this season??
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Post by mermaidsal on Apr 3, 2017 13:02:16 GMT
Guardiola, Mourinho, Moyes. Who else? Probably all of them if we're honest. None of them can answer a straight question, none of them can deal with a straight question and they are fast becoming the new politicians with their tired old cliche's and excuses. The simple answer is to not bother with the after match interviews and resort to the very old days of reporting on the match in the written press and writing what the hell you like (within legal bounds) about the manager, his team and their performance. That way, you don't have the comeback of some smart jack having a pop at someone for simply doing their jobs. I'd love a go at it personally. First question to Mourinho "Why can't you manage young professional players, and why do you always rely on big money experienced players. Can't you coach?" Stick that one in your craw. Still laughing at Mourinho's answer to the question about whi he was smiling at Tone at the end of te game... everyone knows it was a meet me round the back after smile from both of them
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Post by nutterpotter on Apr 3, 2017 13:03:12 GMT
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Post by dexta on Apr 3, 2017 13:15:19 GMT
Something else which is being blown out of proportion....this country has gone mad
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Post by Deleted on Apr 3, 2017 13:22:59 GMT
Surely it's the opposite of sexism? If he's willing to slap anyone male or female then that's true equality......
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Post by Deleted on Apr 3, 2017 13:33:36 GMT
Something else which is being blown out of proportion....this country has gone mad Quite. A very stupid thing said, then an apology accepted. Life goes on. But for a dickhead trying to make a name for themselves with more headlines and drama. The British used to have some bollocks. Where have they all gone? (The bollocks, not the British).
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Post by Bojan Mackey on Apr 3, 2017 13:41:04 GMT
Can you hear that?
It's the sound of several billion, cardboard eating, multicoloured hair, offended by everything feminists all simultaneously having an orgasm.
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Post by stevoyork on Apr 3, 2017 14:39:08 GMT
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Post by nott1 on Apr 3, 2017 15:02:57 GMT
Slap or spank?
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Post by riccyfuller93 on Apr 3, 2017 15:10:41 GMT
disgusting from Moyes fallen very far in my estimation of him as a 'gentleman' manager Are you serious? If he said that to a man it would be top banter from Moyes, but because it's a woman they feel the need to bring out the "Oh I'm a woman I'm the victim again" bollocks. He's done nothing wrong at all.
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Post by riccyfuller93 on Apr 3, 2017 15:13:56 GMT
What an idiotic thing to say. Even in jest. I suppose it was 'banter '. He was treating them as he would treat anybody else. I don't know what is wrong with what he said. Have you actually listened to it? It wasn't a threat at all, just tongue in cheek having a laugh.
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Post by dexta on Apr 3, 2017 15:51:24 GMT
Suprised essexystokey hasnt said anything on this thread
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Post by dirtygary69 on Apr 3, 2017 15:53:22 GMT
Feel sorry for Moyes. What he actually said was "Yaa wee littaw bawbag, al fuckin do ye wi a knife ya cunt"
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Post by riccyfuller93 on Apr 3, 2017 15:54:04 GMT
Suprised essexystokey hasnt said anything on this thread Or Trouserdog. I'm sure he would say that Moyes should just be grateful that he's managing in the Premier League especially being in such a small city.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 3, 2017 16:01:14 GMT
A nothing story, she could have easily taken Moyes anyway.
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Post by rogerjonesisgod on Apr 3, 2017 16:04:44 GMT
Gone before the end of the season.
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Post by adamsson on Apr 3, 2017 17:03:19 GMT
The sound of female laughter in video is a clue that this was not taken seriously at the time.
However I am not surprised that the usual suspects are taking offence where none was offered.
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Post by toppercorner on Apr 3, 2017 17:21:59 GMT
disgusting from Moyes fallen very far in my estimation of him as a 'gentleman' manager Are you serious? If he said that to a man it would be top banter from Moyes, but because it's a woman they feel the need to bring out the "Oh I'm a woman I'm the victim again" bollocks. He's done nothing wrong at all. jesus wept, is that your honest thoughts on it?? a man who threatens a woman is no man at all, quite the opposite a famous man who is obviously insecure with himself and his own ineptitude, threatens to hit a woman journalist who only doing her job, well, it's utterly is disgraceful if he said it to a man, it wouldn't be 'top banter' (and i fucking hate the word banter - it's for those without a real sense of humour), it would still be highly inflammatory, as Moyes is a man in a position of power to encourage others for ore acts of violence there's no 'victim' mentality, he said the words, therefore he is the aggressor. Him and his stupidity can have no complaints Also, if you think there is 'nothing wrong' with it, please have a think about your own morals and what you consider right or wrong
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Post by riccyfuller93 on Apr 3, 2017 17:34:23 GMT
Are you serious? If he said that to a man it would be top banter from Moyes, but because it's a woman they feel the need to bring out the "Oh I'm a woman I'm the victim again" bollocks. He's done nothing wrong at all. jesus wept, is that your honest thoughts on it?? a man who threatens a woman is no man at all, quite the opposite a famous man who is obviously insecure with himself and his own ineptitude, threatens to hit a woman journalist who only doing her job, well, it's utterly is disgraceful if he said it to a man, it wouldn't be 'top banter' (and i fucking hate the word banter - it's for those without a real sense of humour), it would still be highly inflammatory, as Moyes is a man in a position of power to encourage others for ore acts of violence there's no 'victim' mentality, he said the words, therefore he is the aggressor. Him and his stupidity can have no complaints Also, if you think there is 'nothing wrong' with it, please have a think about your own morals and what you consider right or wrong Why do you think she's laughing with him at his joke? You can clearly tell it's not a threat. Stop being a fairy and making something serious out of a harmless joke between two HUMAN BEINGS. People can't say anything anymore because people get all upset over nothing. Have a good cry about it, might make you feel better.
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Post by greyman on Apr 3, 2017 17:52:54 GMT
Are you serious? If he said that to a man it would be top banter from Moyes, but because it's a woman they feel the need to bring out the "Oh I'm a woman I'm the victim again" bollocks. He's done nothing wrong at all. jesus wept, is that your honest thoughts on it?? a man who threatens a woman is no man at all, quite the opposite a famous man who is obviously insecure with himself and his own ineptitude, threatens to hit a woman journalist who only doing her job, well, it's utterly is disgraceful if he said it to a man, it wouldn't be 'top banter' (and i fucking hate the word banter - it's for those without a real sense of humour), it would still be highly inflammatory, as Moyes is a man in a position of power to encourage others for ore acts of violence there's no 'victim' mentality, he said the words, therefore he is the aggressor. Him and his stupidity can have no complaints Also, if you think there is 'nothing wrong' with it, please have a think about your own morals and what you consider right or wrong Listen to the tape. He was joking and she knew it, which is why there was no complaint.
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