EL APACHE TEVEZ
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YesThe club should remove the plaque of Toure from the training ground.
YesThe club should remove the plaque of Toure from the training ground.
I am a Guardian reader but today left me a bit cross with them. The hard copy edition included a long article on Toure, starting on the back page continued inside, which was nothing more than reporting what Toure had said. I expect more from my paper.
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Spot on.Political correctness dictates that in any situation you identify the biggest victim and ignore logic, decency and common sense and put all your support behind the 'victim'.
It must be obvious, even to the Guardian, that Yaya (the black man) is wrong and Pep (the white man) is being unfairly traduced.
So the dilemma for 'your paper' is that if it draws attention to the fact that Yaya is a knobhead who is attempting to destroy the reputation of an innocent man, it could be regarded as racist.
Hope this helps (and yes, I do read the Telegraph and the Times).
He was given a copy.I'm happy to be wrong here, but I thought it was removed and presented to him after the last home game?
Told you all he is a grade A cnut. Legend my arse.
His ego was even bigger than his arse.
Muslim fraud done for being twice over the limit.
Feel sorry for Pep, he retained him out of pity and respect for our club.
Something that twat Toure has never had.
Strange conclusion to reach
I doubt Pep has a problem with African players, more an issue with players who stand in the centre circle for 7 or 8 minutes at a time without moving.
He doesn't seem to have any issues with Raz, Leroy, Vinnie, Ferny, Fab or any of the other black players so it's nothing to do with racism.
Disappointed with Yaya
I think most neutral supporters will see Yaya’s ramblings for what they are, total nonsense.Yaya did say African not black. I think this was more of a trust thing than a racist thing. There have been many Africans in the league who dont quite have the same work ethic. For every work horse like Drogba and Essien you could easily have 3 or 4 lazy ones like Mido, Adebayor, Diouf and Djemba Djemba.
Someone like Chadli or Kyle Walker could have said that about Poch at the end of their Spurs careers but they lacked that intensity at the end, they arent low enough to play a race card, it's just a footballing decision. Pep probably didnt trust Yaya further up the pitch or even on it at all