Neil McNab
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Bit of a dick, but what about the anti gun campaigner taking her kids to a 50 cent concert, a rapper who raps about violence & guns, thick or what!
citykev28 said:citymad said:As far as the city fans getting on Ade's back I think some of it has to do with their overall opinion of him prior to this. Fans would tend to back Ade a bit more if he was putting in a bit more effort on the field. Perhaps if Ade had played on Weds and we had won I think he would've recieved more support over this in the past few days. On the surface its only a t shirt but you'd think that after what he's been through he'd have some reservation about wearing it. Its a tough one but one thing is certain that stupid woman is a joke and I can't believe an anti gun person would take their children to see a band that often has violence in their song lyrics. It really is mind boggling and the press should've seen this and turned it around on her.
what do you mean?? by your use of past tense you are implying he should have played on wednesday's game not monday's against everton, a game which he was banned from. if you are talking about this monday's game against wigan, we can't support a player more based on an appearance he is yet to make. you seem confused.
Boff said:It's just a t-shirt with a picture on it, if he had wore a t-shirt with a ford capri on it, would he be glamourising ram raiding?,.... or a jack daniels t-shirt would be glamourising alcoholism which takes more lives than gun crime?
I wish the idiots would stop over-analising everything. pickpickpickpickpick
That's a society thing,people just can't wait to take the moral high ground.would stop over-analising everything. pickpickpickpickpick
citykev28 said:completely agree about the mugs who sing, make films and glamorise guns but ade was simply wearing a t-shirt. i've got a t-shirt with noel gallagher, bobby gillespie, a couple of musicians who escape me without digging it out and pete doherty. i'm not sticking up for smackheads, just thought it was a decent t-shirt. i apologise for calling you a buffoon but a few blues on here are quick to jump on any bandwagon that slags off certain players. oh by the way, i think the sun is shite but rarely have time to 'read' a paper so buy it 'cos it's cheap and gives a brief glance as to what's happening in the world. a part of me dies every time i pick it up but the kids and missus seem allergic to me spending a couple of hours with a decent paper. again sorry to go off on one.
Boff said:analising
spanishblue said:Shit like this is why i left the CITY of my birth and left these PC TOSSERS to there crushing of everything British and freedom to wear a fukin T shirt what a fukin shit hole our country England is becoming thanks to journos like these
The 12th Man said:What a joke of a "news" story, this has nothing to do with football, nothing to do with the actual gig and if the fashion police want to get started on someone there are a lot more people they could start on other than Ade.
I can imagine if there were G Unit or 50 Cent merchandise being sold there they would have had a few images of guns on them. There were probably a lot of people there who had images of guns on their shirts, why pick on Ade? I think it's quite low to launch this at him considering the recent events he was involved in surrounding what happened to the Togo team, it's not like he walked into the gig with a gun or anything.
What should be the news story is anti-gun campaigner takes children to 50 Cent gig. Why would someone who is so against guns not only go to but also take her children to a rap gig, involving 50 Cent who has glorified guns in images and in his lyrics? What an absolute hypocrite! She obviously can't be that anti-guns if she listens to and enjoys hearing 50 Cent rapping about gunning people down and waving his guns and stuff about, searching 50 Cent gun lyrics in Google it shows that he even has raps named after guns, My Gun Go Off, Gun Runners, Live By The Gun, all obviously glorifying guns. Leave Ade out of it!