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Some brilliant quotes in there from Amaechi about the FA's trouble in working with the right people.

 

Will be interesting to see how the FA handle the Anelka case. Already deeply troublesome the way WBA have gone about their business. There's no room for interpretation of his gesture, there's no valid argument in his explanation as he clearly states he's doing it in honour of one of France's and Europe's leading anti-semites. Yet, they have no problem fielding him in the game afterwards. He knew what he was doing and refuses to take back any of it.

the one article I read, he said he was an anti-zionist.
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Some brilliant quotes in there from Amaechi about the FA's trouble in working with the right people.

 

Will be interesting to see how the FA handle the Anelka case. Already deeply troublesome the way WBA have gone about their business. There's no room for interpretation of his gesture, there's no valid argument in his explanation as he clearly states he's doing it in honour of one of France's and Europe's leading anti-semites. Yet, they have no problem fielding him in the game afterwards. He knew what he was doing and refuses to take back any of it.

the one article I read, he said he was an anti-zionist.

 

He's been convicted of anti-semitic hate-crimes 7 times. He tries to hide his anti-semitism behind criticism of Israel. I knew about him before this. For example, he's invited Robert Faurisson onto the stage during his shows. Faurisson is Europe's most prominent denier of the Holocaust. He awarded Faurisson with some sort of "honour" while dressed as a concentration camp prisoner.

 

Read more on Dieudonné here;

 

http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/nicolas-anelka-quenelle-dieudonnes-la-2970567

 

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/dec/27/france-ban-comedian-antisemitism

 

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/from-dieudonn-to-nicolas-anelka-hands-signal-new-french-race-row-9028420.html

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2530753/MARTIN-SAMUEL-What-Nicolas-Anelka-did-twice-bad-Luis-Suarez-John-Terry-episodes.html

 

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Understand Clattenburg said to Lallana "you’re very different now you have played for England, you never used to be like this."

:lol: A ridiculous thing to say but fairly harmless

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Understand Clattenburg said to Lallana "you’re very different now you have played for England, you never used to be like this."

 

Is that ll he said?

 

Jesus sky made its sound like he held two fingers up and said "smell ya fatha"

 

Absoluetly nothing.

 

 

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“An official insulting any player, no matter his intentions, is clearly not acceptable behaviour. For this reason we do not accept the verdict of the PGMOL in relation to this case and do not consider the matter to be over.”

 

“Under the circumstances we do not feel it appropriate for Mr Clattenburg to officiate any of our matches until this matter is resolved.”

 

grow the fuck up you childish pricks

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Ben Smith ‏@BenSmithBBC 16m

 

Understand Clattenburg said to Lallana "you’re very different now you have played for England, you never used to be like this."

 

Is that ll he said?

 

Jesus sky made its sound like he held two fingers up and said "smell ya fatha"

 

Absoluetly nothing.

 

 

POTY

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I hope this turns the spotlight on players abusing refs instead. Too often they have gotten away with worse.

 

My thoughts exactly. If players are going to act like cunts to refs they shouldn't be so precious when they get stick back.

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