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:thup: I'm not 100% on board with all of this like.  The Sun story seems really crass and perhaps even an attempt to garner public sympathy ahead of his trial.

 

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I think the whole point of Ralf Little's rant is just that he's seen Clark do shit to his family/loved ones time and time again and just reached a point of frustration, now that Carlisle chooses to sell his story to the god damn Sun. Probably stupid for ralf to air his grievances in such a way, especially when he doesn't actually give any new information, but I'm not gonna chastise him for it.

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:thup: I'm not 100% on board with all of this like.  The Sun story seems really crass and perhaps even an attempt to garner public sympathy ahead of his trial.

 

Totally agree.

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:thup: I'm not 100% on board with all of this like.  The Sun story seems really crass and perhaps even an attempt to garner public sympathy ahead of his trial.

 

This is it, typical of the s*n. And this is why I feel Little felt the, ill judged, need to comment on the situation.

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A plane crash not Munich, they're talking about it here: http://www.utdforum.com/forum/showthread.php?s=41b89afa263e1a5c2b71e158d76c45f9&t=224611

 

It's a monumentally thick thing to say.

 

EDIT: Audio http://mufclatest.com/former-liverpool-star-makes-insensitive-comment-about-plane-crash-live-on-radio/

 

EDIT Again: probably not that bad at all really just taken out of context.

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:thup: I'm not 100% on board with all of this like.  The Sun story seems really crass and perhaps even an attempt to garner public sympathy ahead of his trial.

not read it myself but at least the argument can be made for Carlisle's story actually might encourage people to seek help with depression etc.

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A plane crash not Munich, they're talking about it here: http://www.utdforum.com/forum/showthread.php?s=41b89afa263e1a5c2b71e158d76c45f9&t=224611

 

It's a monumentally thick thing to say.

 

EDIT: Audio http://mufclatest.com/former-liverpool-star-makes-insensitive-comment-about-plane-crash-live-on-radio/

 

EDIT Again: probably not that bad at all really just taken out of context.

 

Cheers :thup:

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http://www.irishtimes.com/sport/soccer/borussia-dortmund-players-apologise-to-incensed-fans-1.2092480

 

 

 

The central defender and club captain, Mats Hummels, also conversed through the fence with supporters who have seen their team lose 11 times this season. “If one is in this position after 19 games then it would be unacceptable not to have understanding of the fans’ reactions,” Hummels said.

The Dortmund manager, Klopp, said he did not blame supporters for being critical: “What should the people do? The fans are disappointed and angry. Some of them fear for the future of the club. This is fully understandable.

“We can be accused of anything tonight and it is all justified. Battling also means having the courage to take the right decision. We were missing that tonight. It hurts, no doubt. We are doing everything wrong at the moment. We are not making anything of our chances.”

Dortmund face 15th-placed Freiburg at the weekend as they prepare for a battle for survival in the second half of the season.

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f***ing coward. Glad he didn't die for the lorry drivers sake. Hope the driver takes him for every penny he's ever earned.

Not sure you've fully grasped the issue here.

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Apologies but it winds the shit out of me. His actions could quite easily have led to someone else death, or multiple deaths. I'm sure you'd all be still feeling quite sorry for him then.

 

I know suicide, I know it through family and friends. It destroys lives, it breaks families and scars those left dealing with it and asking why? If he wanted to do it then there's plenty of way to go about it not to bring innocents in to it, his actions are not on, not by a long way and he should face criminal action and jail time for it IMHO.

 

Quite frankly he's lucky he didn't kill anyone that night or he'd have a damn good reason to be wanting to die.

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Apologies but it winds the shit out of me. His actions could quite easily have led to someone else death, or multiple deaths. I'm sure you'd all be still feeling quite sorry for him then.

 

I know suicide, I know it through family and friends. It destroys lives, it breaks families and scars those left dealing with it and asking why? If he wanted to do it then there's plenty of way to go about it not to bring innocents in to it, his actions are not on, not by a long way and he should face criminal action and jail time for it IMHO.

 

Quite frankly he's lucky he didn't kill anyone that night or he'd have a damn good reason to be wanting to die.

 

So you think someone so ill that they can rationalise the idea of taking their own lives, are well enough to see the damage that will do to others and are in a position where they're well enough to think rationally about the choices in front of them?  I'm sure you mean well, but this is a really ignorant viewpoint.

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