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I can't fucking stand Collymore, like. I'm not comprehending the racist abusive or death threats he receives but he's still a cunt and i don't care for him. He's always trying to get bites out of fans with ridiculous points of view, he just antagonises and brings me no surprise that a number of numptys on there over step the mark and take it too far.

 

I like him as a pundit, seems to talk sense most of the time. Obviously he has to provoke a reaction sometimes, he's on TalkSport.

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I can't f***ing stand Collymore, like. I'm not comprehending the racist abusive or death threats he receives but he's still a c*** and i don't care for him. He's always trying to get bites out of fans with ridiculous points of view, he just antagonises and brings me no surprise that a number of numptys on there over step the mark and take it too far.

 

I like him as a pundit, seems to talk sense most of the time. Obviously he has to provoke a reaction sometimes, he's on TalkSport.

 

I don't listen to his show, even his voice grates on me. Just mean his views on Twitter. Always provoking. Not as bad as that Parry bloke, like. I think Talksport just employ bellends :lol:

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I can't f***ing stand Collymore, like. I'm not comprehending the racist abusive or death threats he receives but he's still a c*** and i don't care for him. He's always trying to get bites out of fans with ridiculous points of view, he just antagonises and brings me no surprise that a number of numptys on there over step the mark and take it too far.

 

I like him as a pundit, seems to talk sense most of the time. Obviously he has to provoke a reaction sometimes, he's on TalkSport.

 

I don't listen to his show, even his voice grates on me. Just mean his views on Twitter. Always provoking. Not as bad as that Parry bloke, like. I think Talksport just employ bellends :lol:

 

At least Pardew will find employment once he's sacked then.

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Barcelona president Sandro Rosell has tendered his resignation ahead of an EGM that will take place at 18:00CET.

 

Rosell and Barca are currently under investigation by a Spanish High Court for alleged misappropriation of funds from the transfer of Neymar from Santos last summer.

 

Barca vice-presidents Josep Maria Bartomeu and Javier Faus met with Rosell at his home this morning and will join the Barca president at the extraordinary meeting later on Thursday, along with deputy president Joanjo Castillo, general director Antoni Rossich and communications director Albert Montagut.

 

But the reunion will merely be to discuss plans for the future, with the 49-year-old's mind already made up.

 

Rosell has already transmitted his decision to his closest colleagues and the Barca board will discuss strategy for the future at the meeting later on Thursday.

 

The president, whose current mandate runs until 2016, took charge at Camp Nou in 2010. He will be replaced by Bartomeu until the next elections.

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ROME (Reuters) – Next week’s Genoa derby is set to be played in front of a handful of spectators after both Genoa and Sampdoria fans decided to boycott the match in anger over the early kickoff time of 12.30 CET on Sunday (1130 GMT).

 

“To play the derby at 12.30 is an atrocious decision that needs a determined response,” wrote Genoa’s hardcore “ultra” fans in a statement.

 

“Football is increasingly television’s doormat, with sport taking a back seat to toadying presenters and lunatic newspaper columnists, the fans are just wallets to empty and mugs to take liberties with, all with the approval of the football league. We invite Genoa fans to leave the Ferraris empty.”

 

Following the Genoa ultras’ statement, Sampdoria’s Ultras Tito Cucchiaroni group decided to go along with their local rivals.

 

“A derby at 12.30 is an insult,” they said.

 

“The Genoa derby is historically low on technical quality. The value of the derby is the atmosphere that has few equals in the world… and it’s this that the television is selling.

 

“We won’t accept this outrage, we believe that we are the stars of this show, so how much will the show be worth without the fans? We’ll know at 14.15 on Sunday February 2, because we won’t be going.”

 

Fan protests in Italy are usually the domain of the ultra groups, but on this occasion regular supporters clubs have joined in, including the Associazione Club Genoani, an umbrella group which brings together 182 different Genoa supporters clubs from around the world.

 

Genoa are the home side in this derby and are yet to comment on the boycott, but the situation is further complicated by the traditional Fiera di Sant’agata festival which is taking place on the same day in the Marassi and San Fruttuoso neighbourhoods of Genoa, very near to the stadium.

 

“If the football league decides that we’re playing at 12.30 on February 2 then we’re playing at 12.30 on February 2 and that’s all there is to it,” a Sampdoria spokesman said.

 

I like these guys.

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