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That was on purpose by Scott Brown. All he has done all match is trying to injure and pick fights with players.

 

I've almost never heard that said about Scott Brown before. :lol:

 

Never seen him before, so have no idea if you were ironic or not :pow:

 

He's a vile wee thug. :nods:

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Proud of the guys. Agudelo has been great in his two appearances, a lot of exciting players coming up.

 

:lol: great?

 

Yes. For a kid who's barely played a league game, he's showing a lot of promise. (Only two games, so not a lot to judge by).ß

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A banana was thrown on to the pitch towards Brazil striker Neymar during Sunday's 2-0 friendly win over Scotland at the Emirates Stadium.

 

The 19-year-old, who scored both goals, had been regularly jeered by Scotland fans unhappy at what they considered his feigning of injury in the early stages.

 

He said he did not see the banana being thrown but saw it on the ground next to him as he was near the touchline.

 

"It's sad that these things happen but I'm not going to worry about it too much," Neymar told Reuters.

 

"It was a marvellous day and certainly one to remember."

 

Brazil coach Mano Menezes said he had not seen the incident but that if it had happened it was "lamentable."

 

Midfielder Lucas Leiva, who plays in England for Liverpool, told Brazil's Globo TV Sports channel: "There is no room for racism nowadays.

 

"Europe, which is considered the first world, is the place where this thing happens more. Today, colour and race shouldn't mean anything."

 

Last week former Brazil defender Roberto Carlos had a banana thrust towards him as he prepared to play for Russian club Anzhi Makhachkala against Zenit St Petersburg.

 

:no:

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20110327/od_uk_nm/oukoe_uk_soccer_friendly_brazil_banana_1

 

A banana was thrown on to the pitch towards Brazil striker Neymar during Sunday's 2-0 friendly win over Scotland at the Emirates Stadium.

 

The 19-year-old, who scored both goals, had been regularly jeered by Scotland fans unhappy at what they considered his feigning of injury in the early stages.

 

He said he did not see the banana being thrown but saw it on the ground next to him as he was near the touchline.

 

"It's sad that these things happen but I'm not going to worry about it too much," Neymar told Reuters.

 

"It was a marvellous day and certainly one to remember."

 

Brazil coach Mano Menezes said he had not seen the incident but that if it had happened it was "lamentable."

 

Midfielder Lucas Leiva, who plays in England for Liverpool, told Brazil's Globo TV Sports channel: "There is no room for racism nowadays.

 

"Europe, which is considered the first world, is the place where this thing happens more. Today, colour and race shouldn't mean anything."

 

Last week former Brazil defender Roberto Carlos had a banana thrust towards him as he prepared to play for Russian club Anzhi Makhachkala against Zenit St Petersburg.

 

:no:

 

There's a shock.

 

http://www.oleole.com/media/main/images/member_photos/group1/subgrp162/zenit-racist-fan-wea_74559.jpg

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"It was a marvellous day and certainly one to remember."

 

Scoring twice against Scotland?

 

He's 19 and played for one of the best teams in the world, scored twice and was watched by millions, pretty sure you'd remember it too..

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