ECHO Comment: "Fears of Witch-hunt Against Liverpool FC"

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Apart from Mother Theresa.

Jesus wept, who said anything about white people getting more money for the same jobs? I'm talking about black people earning less than white people on average.

I've mentioned before about the study that was done when they sent out lots of CVs to various supposedly equal-op employers. In each case two CVs were sent, identical in every way other than the fact that one would have a name like Michael Robinson on it and the other a name like Kwame Ikutu. The amount of "European" names invited to interview was startlingly higher than the African ones.

I doubt whether any of the people reading the CVs would consider themselves to be racist and yet there was obviously some "force" at play. It's called Racism and it is part of our society, acting against non-white people. The best way to combat it is to first of all acknowledge that it's there and that we are all of us part of the problem.

Hahaha that was tremendous. Hold my hands up there.

As for everything else I don't give a single **** wot wot wot wot wot wot wot wot
 
MEANWHILE IN URUGUAY:

Central Español reacting after their fans threw bananas at Progreso's Jorge Rodríguez, chanting "****ing black monkey": Central statement: "[Rodríguez's] confrontational style, shown in his unsporting behaviour when he deliberately provoked Central fans, as he did earlier this season, and in the physical aggression against our player Souza, in no way justifies such insults."

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012/mar/03/said-and-done-leicester-fifa
 
"Uruguay: Central Español reacting after their fans threw bananas at Progreso's Jorge Rodríguez, chanting "****ing black monkey": Central statement: "[Rodríguez's] confrontational style, shown in his unsporting behaviour when he deliberately provoked Central fans, as he did earlier this season, and in the physical aggression against our player Souza, in no way justifies such insults."

I wonder if that racist pig and 'friend' of Suarez Gus Poyet has any comment. Looks like it pretty much is 'cultural'.
 
"Uruguay: Central Español reacting after their fans threw bananas at Progreso's Jorge Rodríguez, chanting "****ing black monkey": Central statement: "[Rodríguez's] confrontational style, shown in his unsporting behaviour when he deliberately provoked Central fans, as he did earlier this season, and in the physical aggression against our player Souza, in no way justifies such insults."

I wonder if that racist pig and 'friend' of Suarez Gus Poyet has any comment. Looks like it pretty much is 'cultural'.

Uruguay > English translation = "alright lid"
 
Taken off Rawk today.....best in der weerrld la at winning trowins and corners lar......


There's one aspect about his game that I love watching and if you're a coach you absolutely must point out to your boys (and girls), as it is one of the most effective tips you can give for a forward player. Luis is fantastic at winning corners and throws off the defenders, if someone can get a stat for that, he'll be among the top in the league. The reason is he's so aware of whether the defender has set himself in position or is in the process of getting into position. He's so quick to exploit those few steps between the defender running to get into position and being in position, there's nothing the defender can do except give away the throw / corner when you catch them still in movement like that. He has a lot of ways of doing it: if it's from a standing start, he usually fakes, commits the defender and then buys it off him, which is pretty standard, but my favourite is the quick take into stride from a pass, forcing the defender to move to a new position, and playing it off him mid-step. if you understand the mechanics of it, it's simply failproof.

Gradually getting back that lacerating edge he first had when he joined, the Arsenal performance was good, but the finishing is still dodgy as. Play him out wide as part of a three, with license to roam, suits us and him. Simply not consistent enough a finisher to be in the striking positions regularly
 
Uruguay > English translation = "alright lid"

A spokesman for Central Español's fans expressed his dismay at Rodríguez's graceless snub of their kind offer of a mid-match snack, adding "In Uruguay, we often invite a friend to our house by showering them in fruit."
 
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