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Heron

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  1. If she was a he this would be seen as legendary, ftr. Wrong. For a man to do it, he'd have to shag a lot of blokes.
  2. Mint. FWIW I bet that referee from the video tarts up canny nice.
  3. Heron

    Danny Guthrie

    I don't know where this whole feigning injury theory came from tbh... He kicked the ground, went down and ended up being stretchered off. The ball he let go ended up setting up a WBA goal. I know but what is there to suggest he was feigning...
  4. If she was a he this would be seen as legendary, ftr.
  5. This "men wouldn't care" argument is nonsense, by the way. Men haven't had years of being treated as second class citizens. White, English blokes are rarely the oppressed. It's completely different. No it isn't. We live in an equal society, we should be treated equally. So please do shut up. Nope. We don't actually live in an equal society. Women are paid less, on average, for doing the same jobs. There are fewer women CEOs in business, etc and often get less recognition. The dismissive attitude of these two clowns is a symptom of that exact same discrimination. Remind me again... how many female referee's assistants there are in the football league? I think we can agree, it's not exactly a level playing field. That's just so the pitches drain the rainwater off better mate. Sexism isn't right, just like racism isn't. The whole job bollocks is down to sexism from older people in higher positions, it's only really became an 'equal' society in the last 20/30 years so the change was never going to be radical. I'm sure there are many contributory factors we can consider which would give good reason as to why there aren't as many women in high positions. You're missing the point. We don't live in an equal society. Equal pay has nothing to do with specific age groups. Across the board women are paid less than men on average. You're obviously just speculating. Also, referring back to the point at hand instead of going off on a tangent. They've still criticised a woman's ability to do something for no other reason than she is a woman. It's bigotry and can't be defended. Saying "men wouldn't care" is a fallacious argument because men don't usually get that kind of discrimination. I would argue that men do, but they don't make anything of it. Anyway, I'm not defending this pair of trout ticklers, they're clearly in the wrong and it's a shocking act really. I can understand why they made that assumption though... Just kidding, obviously.
  6. Heron

    Danny Guthrie

    I don't know where this whole feigning injury theory came from tbh...
  7. what a s*** comparison. What a s*** post. i just meant you cant really compare ironing with being a lineswoman/man Wouldn't kna like, there was no creases in her flag. Seems to me that the two things are so alike they merge together.
  8. Na. That Karen wifey is though, she'd get a bit of the old pork sword.
  9. This "men wouldn't care" argument is nonsense, by the way. Men haven't had years of being treated as second class citizens. White, English blokes are rarely the oppressed. It's completely different. No it isn't. We live in an equal society, we should be treated equally. So please do shut up. Nope. We don't actually live in an equal society. Women are paid less, on average, for doing the same jobs. There are fewer women CEOs in business, etc and often get less recognition. The dismissive attitude of these two clowns is a symptom of that exact same discrimination. Remind me again... how many female referee's assistants there are in the football league? I think we can agree, it's not exactly a level playing field. That's just so the pitches drain the rainwater off better mate. Sexism isn't right, just like racism isn't. The whole job bollocks is down to sexism from older people in higher positions, it's only really became an 'equal' society in the last 20/30 years so the change was never going to be radical. I'm sure there are many contributory factors we can consider which would give good reason as to why there aren't as many women in high positions.
  10. I reckon he likes his rare too. He's gone from being a well-done man to a rare man, the English game did this to him, obviously. There's no way he'd ever have steak well done if he is a true Argentine. Tantamount to pissing on the flag that would be. I reckon he has proper full on cow parties with Jonas. They bring a live one in the living room, have cocktails with it then slaughter it for dinner. Paella if José is round though, because he rules the roost.
  11. This "men wouldn't care" argument is nonsense, by the way. Men haven't had years of being treated as second class citizens. White, English blokes are rarely the oppressed. It's completely different. No it isn't. We live in an equal society, we should be treated equally. So please do shut up.
  12. I reckon he likes his rare too. He's gone from being a well-done man to a rare man, the English game did this to him, obviously.
  13. Karren Brady...yes please. Come here and I'll teach you more than the offside rule
  14. I doubt Villa would give him a long term deal, especially at the wages he's on. As for Blackburn, well they're a bit of joke with their new owners at the minute. £50,000 a week and a lifetime supply of his favourite Patak's sauce.
  15. I want to have Argentinian steak with some English mustard at Fabricio's like. It's blatantly what he is having for his Sunday dinner.
  16. Aye. I used to hate him, even when he played for us I just thought he was a scummy, indisciplined little cretin. However, he seems to have turned his antics off the pitch around, and has began playing awesome so providing he doesn't do too many daft things like punch Gamst Pederson he will remain one of my favourite players at Newcastle. At the game whenever anything is given against him I'm just resigned to saying well it's Joey Barton isn't it. He gets f*** all from the referees now but I guess that's through his own doing. EDIT: I feel like I asked a totally retarded question before, given the mass response. Thanks anyhoo.
  17. Because he knows that nobody will give him the same contract that he has today, and i really think he loves playing for us. Yeah, I didn't mean like that, sorry I wasn't very clear. Why is the club asking him to? Our rumoured wage cap is £50k a week, he'll be on more than that. If he wants a new contract, he's going to have to take a wage cut. Makes sense I guess. Bit shit for him like...
  18. Because he knows that nobody will give him the same contract that he has today, and i really think he loves playing for us. Yeah, I didn't mean like that, sorry I wasn't very clear. Why is the club asking him to?
  19. Heron

    Danny Guthrie

    I agree but that will only come with regular first team football though. that comes from running every day tbh Heza09 likes this.
  20. Why should he take a cut?
  21. Especially if they're owt like that wife from Ashington or Bedlington or wherever. Foul mouthed fucker. We were only like 12...
  22. Which is when we were one of the best sides in the division. Thus showing they are biased towards the better teams... I know what you mean though...
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