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Post by DrGonzo on Sept 23, 2009 9:08:00 GMT
Why are these fucktards invariably always:
a) Fat b) Bald c) Ugly d) Thick as shit
I'm guessing Nick Griffin got his job by being only 3 of the above (not bald) so he's seen as somewhat superior to the rest - like Davros with the Daleks cause he's got half a body.
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Post by RAF on Sept 23, 2009 9:21:27 GMT
Fair one, but again both should be fucking dealt with by the stewards. It all comes down to the fact that the stewards are fucking cowards and they don't really get much support from the police who while they are happy to take their overtime don't want to get into a confrontation with supporters who decide to have a ciggy. You only have to look at the debarcle in the bogs at half time. Even when Stoke build a pen for smokers during half time, you will still get the pig ignorant wankers smoking in the stand. Let's face it there's a fair few of our contingent that don't give a fuck about anyone else but themselves.
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Post by StokieMatt on Sept 23, 2009 9:25:17 GMT
i know who it was Bostedclog
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Post by NorwichStokie on Sept 24, 2009 13:24:07 GMT
I've written to the BBC about the inaccuracy in this article. Dear BBC, In your article entitled "Holloway anger at 'racist abuse'" you state that Jason Euell, an unused substitute at the Stoke v Blackpool match "was racially abused by Stoke FANS" (plural). In the article, Blackpool manager Ian Holloway is quoted as saying "A racist remark was made to Jason by ONE supporter. I hope the fellow is banned for life". Whilst I echo the sentiments of the Blackpool manager and hope Stoke do ban the 'fan' for life (and that the Staffordshire police prosecute him), I do find that you are misleading your readership by suggesting in your opening paragraph that Euell was being racially abused by numerous Stoke fans, and not just one as is clearly the case. As a Stoke fan I'm used to having my team looked down on by the press and media, but please stick to the truth when you talk about the fans and edit your article. Many thanks, I received this reply from the BBC: "Hi Graham, You're absolutely right - apologies for the oversight. It's now been altered on the site. All the best, Jon" And, yes, they've changed it. news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/league_cup/8270064.stm
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Post by JoeinOz on Sept 24, 2009 13:25:35 GMT
Good work Norwichstokie.
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Post by kitkatkev on Sept 24, 2009 13:27:50 GMT
I've written to the BBC about the inaccuracy in this article. Dear BBC, In your article entitled "Holloway anger at 'racist abuse'" you state that Jason Euell, an unused substitute at the Stoke v Blackpool match "was racially abused by Stoke FANS" (plural). In the article, Blackpool manager Ian Holloway is quoted as saying "A racist remark was made to Jason by ONE supporter. I hope the fellow is banned for life". Whilst I echo the sentiments of the Blackpool manager and hope Stoke do ban the 'fan' for life (and that the Staffordshire police prosecute him), I do find that you are misleading your readership by suggesting in your opening paragraph that Euell was being racially abused by numerous Stoke fans, and not just one as is clearly the case. As a Stoke fan I'm used to having my team looked down on by the press and media, but please stick to the truth when you talk about the fans and edit your article. Many thanks, I received this reply from the BBC: "Hi Graham, You're absolutely right - apologies for the oversight. It's now been altered on the site. All the best, Jon" And, yes, they've changed it. news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/league_cup/8270064.stmWell done fella
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Post by nick_stoke on Sept 24, 2009 13:40:26 GMT
Unfortunatley it does only take one idiot to tarnish the reputation of a lot of people. What needs to happen is pricks like this should be confronted immediatley by the fans. Shame it doesn't happen.
The sad truth is if I hear anyone shouting racist abuse on Saturday and have a go at em or confront anyone for singing BNP songs its me who's likley to get his head kicked in when it should be the idiots who are saying this shit who should be in fear of getting a smack.
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Post by Lakeland Potter on Sept 24, 2009 13:50:42 GMT
Unfortunatley it does only take one idiot to tarnish the reputation of a lot of people. What needs to happen is pricks like this should be confronted immediatley by the fans. Shame it doesn't happen. The sad truth is if I hear anyone shouting racist abuse on Saturday and have a go at em or confront anyone for singing BNP songs its me who's likley to get his head kicked in when it should be the idiots who are saying this shit who should be in fear of getting a smack. I had a go at a bloke behind me about 3 years back - was racially abusing Mama. The ST holders around me gave me their support (as did the bloke's mate, amazingly). I told him if I heard him again I would get the stewards to eject him. He shut up and we didn't hear a peep out of him for the rest of the game. Obviously you have to make a judgement as to whether you are going to get grief back - but I felt fairly confident that he would sit down and shut up once I had a go at him.
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Post by NorwichStokie on Sept 24, 2009 14:01:33 GMT
Unfortunatley it does only take one idiot to tarnish the reputation of a lot of people. What needs to happen is pricks like this should be confronted immediatley by the fans. Shame it doesn't happen. The sad truth is if I hear anyone shouting racist abuse on Saturday and have a go at em or confront anyone for singing BNP songs its me who's likley to get his head kicked in when it should be the idiots who are saying this shit who should be in fear of getting a smack. I had a go at a bloke behind me about 3 years back - was racially abusing Mama. The ST holders around me gave me their support (as did the bloke's mate, amazingly). I told him if I heard him again I would get the stewards to eject him. He shut up and we didn't hear a peep out of him for the rest of the game. Obviously you have to make a judgement as to whether you are going to get grief back - but I felt fairly confident that he would sit down and shut up once I had a go at him. Well done. I did the same two seasons ago away at Watford. The guy behind me was shouting racist comments about the black Watford players. I told him to shut the fuck up or else I'd report him. He didn't like being told what to do, but kept his racist gob shut for the rest of the game. I've no idea if it made one iotas difference to his attitude, but most of these people are just ignorant cowards and immediately shut up once you stand up to them.
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Post by Ron Jeremy on Sept 24, 2009 14:03:19 GMT
Nice one Norwich !!
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Post by bathstokie on Sept 24, 2009 17:51:29 GMT
Agree with all the comments above , especially the last few. We need to make sure the voices of the vast majority - and not just the few - are heard . We also have to do something ourselves on the rare occasions we hear this Nazi bile. What about Stoke being the first club in the country to have an anti-racist chant ..
if you all hate racists ....
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Post by boothenboy1991 on Sept 24, 2009 18:52:48 GMT
Completely agree with the racist comments.
But not really the 'new faces' comments.
As i've been a season ticket holder at Stoke since the Britannia opened and i imagine my face would've been a new one to a lot of people tuesday night as i got my seat the other side of the stadium...
If you hear someone saying yeah we did well against spurs then thats just blatant stupidity but i imagine a lot of regular fans would've been sat in a different place as to where they usually sit.
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Post by swampySCFC on Sept 24, 2009 19:12:50 GMT
cuntglove or spunk trolley? I like them both but I think you just edge it Elt. H The bloke sounds like a right turd tubster
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Post by jazzy on Sept 24, 2009 19:15:31 GMT
ONE mindless idiot spoils it yet again , but well done to our club for dealing with it so firm and fast . Can only look good on the club for such a quick response .
It also shows ALL our players we care as a club and wont tolerate it , which can only be positive as a whole .
Just puzzles me and the rest of us why people can be so shallow , one minute backing our BEST players then doing that , CRAZY !!!
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Post by Beatties Side Boob on Sept 24, 2009 19:24:19 GMT
While walking to the ground on Tues some kid and his mates were chanting "Tuncay is a P*ki"
Some people make me fooking sick!
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Post by chinesedave on Sept 24, 2009 22:20:16 GMT
Why are these fucktards invariably always: a) Fat b) Bald c) Ugly d) Thick as shit I'm guessing Nick Griffin got his job by being only 3 of the above (not bald) so he's seen as somewhat superior to the rest - like Davros with the Daleks cause he's got half a body. I am a,b,c & d Mr Clever Bollocks, I'm not a racist and what the hell has Nick Griffin got to do with this... ??? Abuse to opposition players can often be nasty. Especially the disgusting chants made to Frank Lampard regarding his late mum. Euell and Holloway should bear this in mind, wind their necks in and act like fucking professionals...
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Post by greyman on Sept 24, 2009 23:04:18 GMT
Nick Griffin is a racist and heads a racist party. Euell and Holloway did the right thing
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Post by JoeinOz on Sept 25, 2009 10:47:14 GMT
I agree with what Robbie Earle said in the Sentnull. Make him go into a room with Abdoulaye Faye and say to him what he shouted at Euell.
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Post by BoxxyTheLost on Sept 25, 2009 11:29:12 GMT
While walking to the ground on Tues some kid and his mates were chanting "Tuncay is a P*ki" Some people make me fooking sick! i think that shows the exact intelligence of those people considering...
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Post by boothenesque on Sept 25, 2009 11:56:34 GMT
Yeah, I like the Robbie Earle idea. He should certainly apologise and explain. Banning him for life is not going to make him no longer a racist. Might even make him worse and vindictive. Not suggesting let him off, but if he can be gracious enough to apologise and if Euell was gracious enough to accept the apology, then hopefully the guy might have learnt his lesson and everyone can move on.
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Post by JudgeMental on Sept 25, 2009 12:03:23 GMT
If he feels so strongly about his comments to Euell, this cuntglove could make them while locked up in a room with Abdoulaye and a length of rusty pipe for ten minutes. Greyman - you forget - AB Faye does not need a rusty pipe. Fact. ;D I hadn't heard of the incident until today (been away from PC access) and it makes it worse when the first I hear is from colleagues who have seen it on the news. Have to say I'm never surprised at the change in "clientelle" on cheap ticket nights. I took my usual seat, but was surrounded by "strange faces" on Tuesday night. I had to snigger at some of the ignorance ("which is Shawcross"), "is he that new one?" (Tuncay) etc. What bugged me more was the young tools goading the Blackpool fans as they walked up past the Seddon stand afterwards. Was there any need to make patronising comments about the result - it wasn't like we pasted them was it? I'd actually have quietly grinned if one of the Blackpool fans had decided to twat some of the scroats. We definitely get some "throwbacks" on these occasions. I'm all for folks attending who maybe don't get the chance normally but you'd think the last time some attended was 1986.
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Post by BoxxyTheLost on Sept 25, 2009 12:03:39 GMT
Yeah, I like the Robbie Earle idea. He should certainly apologise and explain. Banning him for life is not going to make him no longer a racist. Might even make him worse and vindictive. Not suggesting let him off, but if he can be gracious enough to apologise and if Euell was gracious enough to accept the apology, then hopefully the guy might have learnt his lesson and everyone can move on. and yet he should still be banned because we should be seen to come down on this very heavy, as it's all that this idiot deserves.
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Post by boothenesque on Sept 25, 2009 12:17:13 GMT
OK, make an example of him, fair enough, I see the logic that it should deter others and he deserves it. Whilst it should deter others from saying things like he said it doesn't make them necessarily think differently and all it will teach them is not to say things in the ground. If he was made to think about it and apologise, sincerely, then it might serve to educate him into not being a racist. I don't want to stick up for him in any way and couldn't give a toss if the dick is banned. I'm just not sure it solves anything.
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Post by truckerged on Sept 25, 2009 12:32:16 GMT
i can remember bak in the 80's the abuse black players recieved when coming to the brit yet ooh georgie berry was a terace hero? and our best player was mark chamberlin??? se so it is nothing new by these brain dead morons! however just a thought like, but could it be a vale fan intent on making misschief?he positioned himself close to the dugout so that he could be heard could it al be pre-planned?he might even be sitting at home now feeling smug?well i hope they take him to court and throw the book at him either a massive fine of jail him? that should take the smug grin from his face!!
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Post by broadwayroundabout on Sept 25, 2009 12:42:50 GMT
i saw the fella being taken out, and i'm certainly not taking the piss, but he looked like he was not all there (as in physically / mentally on a permanent basis) (don't want to say simple) and poss a bit drunk, he did shout "you black bastard" (was told by a steward thats why they went official) and someone went across to apologise who was sitting near. Just seemed odd to me why he was held for so long.
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Post by wizzardofdribble on Sept 25, 2009 13:52:39 GMT
That's fucking 'Care in The Community' for you...
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Post by jonnynico on Sept 25, 2009 14:48:42 GMT
agree if the bloke made racist remarks he should be banned for life. on the other hand, what will happen to the blackburn player who said to the everton ballboy "fuck off white boy" is that not racial abuse. whats right for one is right for the other, or does'nt it work that way ?
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Post by truckerged on Sept 25, 2009 15:14:38 GMT
fat old and balding?a bit simple and a bit pissed it was a vale fan then!!! hang on that describes me too!! lol
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Post by broadwayroundabout on Sept 25, 2009 15:16:09 GMT
i'm glad i'm not balding otherwise it could have been me too !!
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Post by BoxxyTheLost on Sept 25, 2009 15:26:41 GMT
OK, make an example of him, fair enough, I see the logic that it should deter others and he deserves it. Whilst it should deter others from saying things like he said it doesn't make them necessarily think differently and all it will teach them is not to say things in the ground. If he was made to think about it and apologise, sincerely, then it might serve to educate him into not being a racist. I don't want to stick up for him in any way and couldn't give a toss if the dick is banned. I'm just not sure it solves anything. i know where you're coming from and you're right it probably won't change the way he thinks but at the end of the day it isn't SCFC's responsability to make him think differently they just want to ensure that it doesn't happen at Stoke matches.
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