I think it's probably a minor hypocrisy in the scheme of things!scspkr99 wrote:I'm going to agree with you to a point. Not about the racism but we've done that.magma wrote:There are certain levels of cuntiness I'm content with - racism in 2013 isn't one of them and tbh, neither is the way he's treated every club he's ever played for. To think he'd treat Arsenal any differently isn't based in any kind of reality... even if half the Arsenal fans accept him, they'll hate him by the end of his time at the club.
He should be blacklisted from football.
Or should that be n-wordlisted.
What I am going to agree with you on is that our lack of principles as fans has contributed to the game some of us love being ever more detached from us. The money the marketing the blanket coverage the football administrators that now get in the papers we've allowed this to happen and I actually think it's a decent position to take when you put morality above your football club.
You may consider me a hypocrit fwiw for putting my football club above my morals though I'll contend I didn't.
If he stays at Liverpool after all this, do you think the fans will still embrace him? Surely eventually he has to simply outstay his welcome, no matter how well he plays?
Seems like just flicking through his Wikipedia page (he's been in conflict with club management since the first professional club he was ever linked with) should be enough for any manager to say "Nah, I think we'll look elsewhere."



