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Firmino Racism Allegations


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Here's the full video if anyone wants to watch it, rather than read the warped take on it on this page.

 

Before Rio Ferdinand gives his view, he makes the effort of pointing out that he's not saying Firmino or Holgate are right or wrong.  He merely thinks the players (both Firmino and Holgate) need the support of a representative body.

 

They also talk a bit about Rhian Brewster.

 

http://www.givemesport.com/1240810-rio-ferdinand-explains-what-should-happen-after-mason-holgate-and-roberto-firmino-incident

 

It sets a dangerous precedent that. If you allow Kick it out and other clearly partisan organisations to put pressure on the FA without all the facts being on the table, then it creates an environment where players are guilty before being proven innocent.

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It sets a dangerous precedent that. If you allow Kick it out and other clearly partisan organisations to put pressure on the FA without all the facts being on the table, then it creates an environment where players are guilty before being proven innocent.

I've not watched the interview, but from what TK posted, he's talking about supporting the players involved, not putting pressure on the FA.

 

And in what way are those organisations partisan?

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I see the FA have managed to clear the Phil Neville tweets in less than 24 hours.

 

The FA members are regulars at The President's Club. Speaking of, that place is aptly named given the current holder of that title is on record as being totally OK with grabbing women by the pussy.

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As soon as the transfer window is as good as closed, it will come out that Firmino is banned for 3 games for abusive language (non racial, but bringing the game into disrepute, such as when Rooney was done for swearing).

 

Cast iron he will get banned as soon as it's too late to replace him.

 

Klopp will tell us that it's "not cool", mongs on here will talk about how it's a good opportunity for Solanke to get some games.

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Its fairly clear that Slur has intervened and given us until the end of the window to sell him "or else"

 

I remember him demanding we sell Suarez during the Evra episode.

 

Ah, yes.  He was full of praise for us as a "great institution" and advised us to sell our best player to maintain our great reputation.

 

Wise advice from the jealous old crank.

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