BloodRed-UTD
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Eli Panic said:BloodRed-UTD said:Eli Panic said:No, you're wrong again. You were given the opportunity to withdraw your comment as you said English wasn't your native language, but you stood by your comment.
City fans (or civilised people) do not generally go round calling people a c*** without good reason. Good reason would be the way they conducted themselves either on or off the pitch. For these reasons, Giggs, Rooney, RVP, Ferdinand, Ferguson, Keane, Gary Neville, Evra et al ad infinitum are going to get loads of abuse from City fans and virtually all other football fans, with varying degrees of justification. But you won't find us abusing the likes of Carrick, Fletcher and their ilk.
Likewise, other fans abuse some of our players for their poor conduct. Nasri, Ben Thatcher, De Jongg, Yaya etc. But we don't accept visitors abusing players who conduct themselves impeccably on and off the pitch. For City, I would include Aguero, Kompany, Zabaleta, Silva, Milner, Navas.
To call someone such an insulting name just because he does his job and scores against you regularly is unacceptable. We don't take it as banter. Us ridiculing Phil Jones however, is precisely that - fair banter.
You sure about that?
Most reasonable football fans including City fans would have no reason to call those players a c***. Personally, I never use the word other than to quote someone because I don't swear, but I see it as one of the worst possible insults.
Now you shouldn't align yourself with a particular type of supporter and then claim only to want to discuss football in a friendly manner. The two attitudes are incompatible. In plain language, don't come on here insulting our players and expect to be treated with civility.
Look I came here expecting nothing more than sensible opinions regarding football teams,players,managers but some how I've been dragged into some emotional fan warfare...I'm actually thinking of coming back when there's actually football bring played..hopefully then the emphasis will be more on football teams,players,managers than banners.