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Player Valuation: £40m
Not sure if this gem has been posted yet, but here are Brian Reade's words in the Daily Mirror today:
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/bonus-brian-reade-reginald-d-1868080
I wonder what Luis Suarez made of the annual PFA knees-up?
First he hears that his fellow pros twice booed his name, presumably for biting one of them, even though that other biter, Jermaine Defoe, has never been jeered.
Then Suarez hears the PFA booked a comedian whose most famous show is called "Reginald D. Hunter: Trophy Nigga," who repeatedly used the n-word in reference to him, and at the end, after loud applause his fellow pros queued up to get their photo taken with the comic.
Ah, say defenders, Hunter is black so he's empowered to use that word. But Suarez's grand-father was black, so doesn't that empower him? I know it's all about context but how hypocritical must this look to everyone outside of English football?
If I was the Uruguayan I'd feel within my rights to ask my fellow union members why they didn't boo the use of the word he was utterly vilified for.
I'd also ask Gordon Taylor why I was the only one at the PFA being offered therapy.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/bonus-brian-reade-reginald-d-1868080








