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Re: John Terry

by Wax Jacket » 22 Dec 2011 08:26

cmonurz Still a bit bamboozled by a) the constant comparison of these cases as if they are similar, and b) the inability of many to understand that you need context for racial abuse, not just a word itself.


if they're both guilty then the cases are pretty different aren't they - Suarez admitted it and seems to have been naive. John Terry though would be a racist (also captain of England) whose concentration had slipped but who denied it.

IF he's found guilty.

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Re: John Terry

by Bandini » 22 Dec 2011 08:29

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cmonurz Still a bit bamboozled by a) the constant comparison of these cases as if they are similar, and b) the inability of many to understand that you need context for racial abuse, not just a word itself.


if they're both guilty then the cases are pretty different aren't they - Suarez admitted it and seems to have been naive. John Terry though would be a racist (also captain of England) whose concentration had slipped but who denied it.

IF he's found guilty.


I love the "whose concentration had slipped" bit. I can easily picture Terry having to concentrate quite hard to remember not to be racist.

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Re: John Terry

by Wax Jacket » 22 Dec 2011 08:36

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cmonurz Still a bit bamboozled by a) the constant comparison of these cases as if they are similar, and b) the inability of many to understand that you need context for racial abuse, not just a word itself.


if they're both guilty then the cases are pretty different aren't they - Suarez admitted it and seems to have been naive. John Terry though would be a racist (also captain of England) whose concentration had slipped but who denied it.

IF he's found guilty.


I love the "whose concentration had slipped" bit. I can easily picture Terry having to concentrate quite hard to remember not to be racist.


it's weird though isn't it - why would a guy who's played 100s of high-profile games, in his 30s, start to racically abuse people now?

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Re: John Terry

by RobRoyal » 22 Dec 2011 09:13

Chelsea accused of protecting famously rasict John Terry by chairman of Kick It Out:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2011 ... rd-ouseley

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Re: John Terry

by Mr Angry » 22 Dec 2011 10:11

Terminal Boardom Much as I dislike John Terry, he is still innocent until proven otherwise. So, for this reason alone there should be no reason to remove the England captaincy from him - regardless that I don't think he should be captain in the first place.


As it stands with Cappello:

Being charged with racially abusing the brother of an England colleague and central defensive partner<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< shagging the ex girlfriend of an ex club colleague and fringe International squad member.

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Re: John Terry

by Svlad Cjelli » 22 Dec 2011 10:41

RobRoyal Chelsea accused of protecting famously rasict John Terry by chairman of Kick It Out:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2011 ... rd-ouseley


More on Kick It Out's comments - from City AM

Thursday 22nd December 2011, 12:20am

This campaigner against bigotry in football says remain vigilant

DANNY LYNCH
AS FOOTBALL settles down to the news that two of its stars are being disciplined over racist epithets hurled on the field of play, it could seem like a return to the bad old days, when clear racism was a regrettably commonplace part of the game. The decision by an independent regulatory commission of the Football Association on Tuesday night that Liverpool forward Luis Suarez should be charged with misconduct for racially insulting Manchester United defender Patrice Evra came with an eight match ban and £40,000 fine, pending any appeal. With yesterday’s advice from the Crown Prosecution Service that the Metropolitan Police should charge England and Chelsea captain John Terry for a racially aggravated public order offence – in response to his alleged disparaging racial comments to Queen’s Park Ranger defender Anton Ferdinand during a Premier League match – the two incidents could start to sound like signs of a worrying trend.

It’s important to remember that the game has made huge strides in removing overt racism from football stadiums over the past two decades, and prompt disciplinary action like this is as much a reflection of that advance as a sign of backsliding. This has been achieved both through work with players and fans as well as close consultation with the football authorities. The most unsavoury elements of terrace culture associated with the 1970s and 1980s, such as monkey chanting and banana throwing, are thankfully a thing of the past. Today, a perpetrator is often likely to be shouted down and brought to book by his or her own fans.

Since its inception in 1993, Kick It Out has always been very clear; black players are there to be booed just as their white counterparts are. The distinction, however, needs to be made between abuse because of poor performance and when it’s meted out due to a player’s race, religion or nationality. As football fans we are all guilty of a short fuse when our heroes play poorly, particularly when we’ve paid for the pleasure. It has and always will be an inextricable part of the game. If a player performed below par, then he’ll expect the boos that will come his way. But racist abuse? That’s when the line has been crossed, and it’s as true on the pitch as in the terraces.

As football’s landscape has changed, so too has the scope of abuse levelled at players and supporters. In recent years we’ve had to bear witness to incidents of homophobia and Islamophobia. The campaign’s latest film, The Y-Word, tackled the subject of anti-semitism with the help of England stars Frank Lampard and Ledley King.

There are tensions in society, slowly building, which are permeating back into the game. The battles many thought had been won are still there to be fought. Suggestions the game is returning to the bad old days may be somewhat premature. But vigilance is key. And, as always, supporters have a key role to play.

Danny Lynch is head of communications for Kick it Out, football’s equality and inclusion campaign.

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Re: John Terry

by No Fixed Abode » 22 Dec 2011 10:48

RobRoyal Chelsea accused of protecting famously rasict John Terry by chairman of Kick It Out:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2011 ... rd-ouseley



Did he accuse Liverpool of protecting Suarez?

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Re: John Terry

by RobRoyal » 22 Dec 2011 10:55

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RobRoyal Chelsea accused of protecting famously rasict John Terry by chairman of Kick It Out:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2011 ... rd-ouseley



Did he accuse Liverpool of protecting Suarez?


Not that i'm aware of. Have found the reaction of liverpool a bit sick really.

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Re: John Terry

by floyd__streete » 22 Dec 2011 11:15

I’m a bit bored of the whole racism issue tbh, in football and in society as a whole. I’d like to see a government clamp down on people who get offended. I think if someone is abusive to you on the basis of the colour of your skin or your ethnic background you should just grow a pair and give them sh*t back. I think this would in fact breed mutual respect between the races:


“You bl*ck b@stard”
“At least I can run fast and satisfy women with my massive penis, you pale-faced pr*ck”
“Fair play! Fancy a pint?”
“Yes please, I’ll have a Guinness”
“You mick b@stard”
“LOL”


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Re: John Terry

by Seal » 22 Dec 2011 11:51

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it's weird though isn't it - why would a guy who's played 100s of high-profile games, in his 30s, start to racically abuse people now?


He has previous - the Ledley King incident for one. Haven't got time to find the YouTube, but he gets sent off by Poll for saying something and have a look at the reaction of Chimbonda and Zokora, who definitely didn't like what he said...

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Re: John Terry

by RobRoyal » 22 Dec 2011 12:11

floyd__streete I’m a bit bored of the whole racism issue tbh, in football and in society as a whole.


Said like a true white man.

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Re: John Terry

by Hoop Blah » 22 Dec 2011 12:54

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Hoop Blah The flaw in Terry's I was only saying "I never called you a black..." is that from what I remember there was no "a" between the you and black on the video clip I saw.

Well, that and the apparent fact that Ferdinand wasn't aware of the incident, let alone the conversation, until after the game.


Mmmmm, isn't there somebody getting in the way of the camera to make it a bit difficult to know what was said prior to the two words?


Prior to the two words yes, but not in between them.

He's apparently said that what he actually was saying was "I never called you a black...." but what you see on the video is "you black....", ie no A.

I've not watched the clip since it all came about a month or so ago so I could be wrong but that's how I remember it at the time.

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Re: John Terry

by Svlad Cjelli » 22 Dec 2011 12:58

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Hoop Blah The flaw in Terry's I was only saying "I never called you a black..." is that from what I remember there was no "a" between the you and black on the video clip I saw.

Well, that and the apparent fact that Ferdinand wasn't aware of the incident, let alone the conversation, until after the game.


Mmmmm, isn't there somebody getting in the way of the camera to make it a bit difficult to know what was said prior to the two words?


Prior to the two words yes, but not in between them.

He's apparently said that what he actually was saying was "I never called you a black...." but what you see on the video is "you black....", ie no A.

I've not watched the clip since it all came about a month or so ago so I could be wrong but that's how I remember it at the time.


And I thought the CPS had extra footage, from different cameras, available to them also.


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Re: John Terry

by Scylla » 22 Dec 2011 14:44

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RobRoyal Chelsea accused of protecting famously rasict John Terry by chairman of Kick It Out:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2011 ... rd-ouseley



Did he accuse Liverpool of protecting Suarez?


I believe that he has said that he doesn't think Suarez is a racist and actually seems to be a jolly nice chap (I paraphrase) so I think he's a good guy.

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Re: John Terry

by No Fixed Abode » 22 Dec 2011 15:38

If Terry is found guilty - then you won't see me moaning about his ban etc.

I just hope Chelsea don't go down the route of Liverpool and wear silly t-shirts. Just accept it and move on.

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Re: John Terry

by Mr Angry » 22 Dec 2011 16:40

No Fixed Abode If Terry is found guilty - then you won't see me moaning about his ban etc.

I just hope Chelsea don't go down the route of Liverpool and wear silly t-shirts. Just accept it and move on.


But would you expect him to be sacked??

After all thats what you said should happen..........

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If Terry is found guilty I would expect Chelsea to termin8 his contract - the same applies to Suarez. The FA have to take a tough stance on this. A ban of 2 years or so, should also apply.

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Re: John Terry

by No Fixed Abode » 22 Dec 2011 16:48

It doesn't matter what I think. They won't sack him will they?

My only wish is the club don't go down the tasteless route Liverpool have done so far.

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Re: John Terry

by 3 veesinarow » 22 Dec 2011 17:29

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: and one more :lol:

As if Chelsea are full of class, grace and humility.

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Re: John Terry

by Tails » 22 Dec 2011 17:44

floyd__streete I’m a bit bored of the whole racism issue tbh, in football and in society as a whole. I’d like to see a government clamp down on people who get offended. I think if someone is abusive to you on the basis of the colour of your skin or your ethnic background you should just grow a pair and give them sh*t back. I think this would in fact breed mutual respect between the races:


“You bl*ck b@stard”
“At least I can run fast and satisfy women with my massive penis, you pale-faced pr*ck”
“Fair play! Fancy a pint?”
“Yes please, I’ll have a Guinness”
“You mick b@stard”
“LOL”


Hi Sepp :!:

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Re: John Terry

by Svlad Cjelli » 23 Dec 2011 09:52

If a supporter were to be convicted of racial abuse at a football match, they would certainly be given a 3-year football banning order, meaning they couldn't go near any football ground in Tiers 1-5 when a match was on, and would have to surrender their passport when England were playing abroad.

Could be some interesting legal times ahead if Terry is convicted.

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