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  • #16
    Re: Juan cala

    Originally posted by Pedro de la Rosa View Post
    Mutch is a big fan of Trump.

    Cala was an absolute tosser here so looks like nothing has changed.
    I can't even remember Cala, was he any good?

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    • #17
      Re: Juan cala

      Originally posted by City123 View Post
      Strangely aggressive response from Cala, threatening legal action
      Could be a case of misinterpretation between languages, who knows.

      If Cala is guilty though, double his punishment

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      • #18
        Re: Juan cala

        Originally posted by Joe Gillis View Post
        I can't even remember Cala, was he any good?
        Did as well as any that season. Mostly remember going to the Southampton away match where he scored a beauty to win it for us.

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        • #19
          Re: Juan cala

          Originally posted by Rjk View Post
          https://theathletic.com/news/juan-ca...mpression=true

          Cala is denying that he said anything untoward.

          Valencia players are adamant that he did.
          They've got audio of him now.

          @jonathanliew Further audio breakdown of the footage from La Liga TV. Audible words: "Negro negro ven ven." (Come on, black) Then: "Negro de mierda vas a llorar!" (Go and cry, black shit) Taken from original footage, posted here: https://t.co/kK6qkkHDcr


          Audible words: "Negro negro ven ven." (Come on, black)
          Then: "Negro de mierda vas a llorar!" (Go and cry, black shit)

          What a lovely chap.

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          • #20
            Re: Juan cala

            Proper left wing fan base Cadiz, could be interesting.

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            • #21
              Re: Juan cala

              Originally posted by Pedro de la Rosa View Post
              They've got audio of him now.

              @jonathanliew Further audio breakdown of the footage from La Liga TV. Audible words: "Negro negro ven ven." (Come on, black) Then: "Negro de mierda vas a llorar!" (Go and cry, black shit) Taken from original footage, posted here: https://t.co/kK6qkkHDcr


              Audible words: "Negro negro ven ven." (Come on, black)
              Then: "Negro de mierda vas a llorar!" (Go and cry, black shit)

              What a lovely chap.
              difficult to say who was saying that from that clip tbf

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              • #22
                Re: Juan cala

                Originally posted by Rjk View Post
                difficult to say who was saying that from that clip tbf
                Cala’s the one with the slight Caaardiff accent.

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                • #23
                  Re: Juan cala

                  There is nowhere near the same sensitivity to racial slurs or the use of language that refers to race in Spain as there is in most English speaking countries (Maybe Australia/SA aside) . It's pretty much normal to hear someone casually refer to a person as "a Blackman" or "a Chinese fella" or "a Moor". Same goes for homophobic language.

                  Conversely, language that makes reference to gender seems to frowned upon to greater extent than in the UK.

                  Same goes for painting your face black for fancy dress and what not ..... or colonialist era branding similar to the "golly-wog" character.

                  conguitos-bolsa-1kg.jpg

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                  • #24
                    Re: Juan cala

                    Originally posted by Divine Wright View Post
                    There is nowhere near the same sensitivity to racial slurs or the use of language that refers to race in Spain as there is in most English speaking countries (Maybe Australia/SA aside) . It's pretty much normal to hear someone casually refer to a person as "a Blackman" or "a Chinese fella" or "a Moor". Same goes for homophobic language.

                    Conversely, language that makes reference to gender seems to frowned upon to greater extent than in the UK.

                    Same goes for painting your face black for fancy dress and what not ..... or colonialist era branding similar to the "golly-wog" character.

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                    Different cultures differing attitudes , perhaps we are ahead of a few other countries in our approach to the sensitivity of images and language these days .

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                    • #25
                      Re: Juan cala

                      Originally posted by Divine Wright View Post
                      There is nowhere near the same sensitivity to racial slurs or the use of language that refers to race in Spain as there is in most English speaking countries (Maybe Australia/SA aside) . It's pretty much normal to hear someone casually refer to a person as "a Blackman" or "a Chinese fella" or "a Moor". Same goes for homophobic language.

                      Conversely, language that makes reference to gender seems to frowned upon to greater extent than in the UK.

                      Same goes for painting your face black for fancy dress and what not ..... or colonialist era branding similar to the "golly-wog" character.

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                      From whom?

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                      • #26
                        Re: Juan cala

                        Originally posted by OurManFlint II View Post
                        From whom?
                        general public.

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                        • #27
                          Re: Juan cala

                          Originally posted by Divine Wright View Post
                          general public.
                          I’m not sure sensitivity is the right word.

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                          • #28
                            Re: Juan cala

                            Not guilty anyway.
                            La Liga says it has found no evidence that Cadiz defender Juan Cala racially abused Valencia's Mouctar Diakhaby during Sunday's match.

                            Juan Cala: La Liga says no evidence of racist abuse by Cadiz defender
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