Impeccable One
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Except the person he was referring too was NOT a player, he was a coach/managerHe could have used the big number on the players shirt rather than his skin colour.
Except the person he was referring too was NOT a player, he was a coach/managerHe could have used the big number on the players shirt rather than his skin colour.
True wouldnt it have been easier for him to have said number 5 ?Have you ever said that white guy?
Yes. I have said many times on here Spain is unfortunately a very racist country. I’ve spent most of my life trying to change that side of my family (and parts of the Manc side, as well, to be fair), with varying degrees of success. It’s deeply-seated and is going to take time and quite a lot of effort from many people to root out, if it can ever be done.Yeah the "spanish people use causal racism all the time so it's fine" defence isn't a great one tbh.
He has his name and number on his shirt , no need at all to refer to his colourForgive my shit Spanish. :-)
If i was in a Spanish Shop and i wanted to buy a black shirt"Cuantos N**ro Camisa Por Favor".
What is Spanish for black?
n**ro
In Spanish, ne**ro (feminine negra) is most commonly used for the color black, but it can also be used to describe people with dark-colored skin.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negro
Not a single German playing so I’m not that confident just yetjust had a pleasant time watching Barcelona, but have been sucked into watching these twats now... surely a German team can’t fuck this up
Not to disagree with your sentiment, but in this scenario it was a coach and not a player who was the one the official was referring to.He has his name and number on his shirt , no need at all to refer to his colour