Talksport talking shite as usual aswel. Calling pep salty? The rag player is clearly the salty one. If he wasn't, he wouldn't feel the need to make the whole thing up. Which he clearly has done.He treated the question with the contempt it deserved.
Notice they omitted what he said about Charlton.
Which would be recognised far and wide as inane drivel of he most pearl-clutcingly one-eyed kind.they'll have already started match report with a minutes silence HAD to be replaced with applause to silence the hate songs from section of crowd
Wouldn't even recognise him if passed me in the street who is he again??He means he doesn't see any Blues knocking about.
Funny, doesn't mention how he gets hounded!!!
That's cos his own teams fans don't know who the fuck he is, never mind Blues.
What's a Pellestri?“Manchester is all about United. You don't see City shirts or flags. Sometimes, with my girlfriend, we go out and say let's try to find one and we don't see them.”- Pellestri(whoever the fuck that is)
Pathetic.............Kick It Out's statement on Bernardo: "We are extremely disappointed to see the tweet posted by Bernardo Silva, which has since been deleted.
Racist stereotypes are never acceptable as 'banter', and we're shocked that someone who is a role model to millions has failed to understand the discriminatory nature of his post.
"The FA have been notified and we believe that retrospective action should be taken, including mandatory education - which is vital to challenge offensive behaviour such as this."
Kick it Out's CEO Tony Bennett on Sky in relation to Garnacho;
"In all these situations I'm always conscious that what I want to do is avoid outrage because I think outrage is often blocking the opportunity for dialogue and learning in these situations. And I think it is a perfect opportunity to create a dialogue and learning around this incident"
Hmmmmm
Assuming no-one has been mis-quoted or taken it from context etc then that's a hugely self-defeating lack of consistency.Kick It Out's statement on Bernardo: "We are extremely disappointed to see the tweet posted by Bernardo Silva, which has since been deleted.
Racist stereotypes are never acceptable as 'banter', and we're shocked that someone who is a role model to millions has failed to understand the discriminatory nature of his post.
"The FA have been notified and we believe that retrospective action should be taken, including mandatory education - which is vital to challenge offensive behaviour such as this."
Kick it Out's CEO Tony Bennett on Sky in relation to Garnacho;
"In all these situations I'm always conscious that what I want to do is avoid outrage because I think outrage is often blocking the opportunity for dialogue and learning in these situations. And I think it is a perfect opportunity to create a dialogue and learning around this incident"
Hmmmmm