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Thread: City memory spoiled ever

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    City memory spoiled ever

    His goal was one of my best ever City moments.

    https://twitter.com/thebarryhorns/st...421570048?s=19

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    Man who uses racist language supports Stephen Yaxley-Lennon. Well I never.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/40299933

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    Says Jordon Mutch is just as bad too.

    I can understand how people get sucked in with the Tommy Robinson court case stuff when they don't really understand what's happened and get sucked in with the propaganda.

    But there's no excuse for being a racist in this day and age.

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    Re: City memory spoiled ever

    Quote Originally Posted by Croesy Blue View Post
    Says Jordon Mutch is just as bad too.

    I can understand how people get sucked in with the Tommy Robinson court case stuff when they don't really understand what's happened and get sucked in with the propaganda.

    But there's no excuse for being a racist in this day and age.
    Mutch's twitter likes is "more right wing than Chris Burke". I'm not going to take credit for that genius. All @JayAlexTee

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro de la Rosa View Post
    Man who uses racist language supports Stephen Yaxley-Lennon. Well I never.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/40299933
    So he seemingly did make those remarks.
    Horrible man.

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    Re: City memory spoiled ever

    You don't have to but it's probably advisable to separate football from the sort of people you would socialise with or admire. Just as there are all types in the crowd, the workplace, wherever, football is no different.

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    Re: City memory spoiled ever

    Quote Originally Posted by Trigger View Post
    You don't have to but it's probably advisable to separate football from the sort of people you would socialise with or admire. Just as there are all types in the crowd, the workplace, wherever, football is no different.
    Absolutely, look at Tommy Smith, Liverpool player. He sounded like a right Alf garnet, but is admired by the fans for what he did on the pitch.

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    Re: City memory spoiled ever

    What did he do/say?

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    Re: City memory spoiled ever

    Quote Originally Posted by City123 View Post
    What did he do/say?
    Difficult to say because Ben Turner has said it from a private Instagram account but it seems he's come out as a support of Tommy Robinson (Stephen Yaxley-Lennon). Considering Tommy Robinson may be going to prison for attempting to set rapists free in order to boost his profile then it's a bold call.

    Stephen Yaxley-Lennon has also asked for asylum in the USA in a message direct to Trump in order to avoid prison.

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    Re: City memory spoiled ever

    Don't worry about it your favourite musician is almost certainly a peado in the eyes of the law.

    I'm sure most of us have done stuff we don't like to share. We are all very quick to tell judge

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    Re: City memory spoiled ever

    Quote Originally Posted by Trigger View Post
    You don't have to but it's probably advisable to separate football from the sort of people you would socialise with or admire. Just as there are all types in the crowd, the workplace, wherever, football is no different.
    Indeed. Lewis's dad in Inspector Morse felt much the same, he loved football but didn't like footballers. He said 'you have to keep the people who do things apart from what they do'.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QYoMFZDkrc (at around 1,00, although Morse's despair before that at the opera singer he admired but turned out to be a complete scumbag is probably relevant too).

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    Re: City memory spoiled ever

    Can’t say it’s spoiled my memory of his goal and I loved him that day.
    Overall, during his time here, I wouldn’t say I thought he was anything more than average. Very predictable what he was going to do with the ball at his feet - raking long diagonal ball forward every fecking time. Hudson was a far better defender and by the looks of it, a better person too.

  13. #13

    Re: City memory spoiled ever

    Lets be honest, it was a special goal, one that we will never forget

    people saying they will wipe it from memory must be the same loons who have blocked the promotion year under Malky from memory

  14. #14

    Re: City memory spoiled ever

    Quote Originally Posted by blue matt View Post
    Lets be honest, it was a special goal, one that we will never forget

    people saying they will wipe it from memory must be the same loons who have blocked the promotion year under Malky from memory
    Well, that was in red so easier to do for some

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