bedsblue
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As above,have any of the rhat pack been on or out condemning the horrific gesture that was made on a football field,surely somebody must've seen it!!
Nope. Not heard a peep? Was expecting Sutton writing a huge spread on it? Was expecting bbc to have hartson on 5 nights running talking about it? Sky Sports News info bar saying “celtic player gestures to kill aberdeen fans?” Daily rhebel and sun to have front and back page photos and headlines?
ooops silly me its not Alfredo Morelos a Rangers player but just a filth player who is judged 100% different. This is Scotland and Scottish football- a f.ucking joke.
Yeah they have been saying that it's Colombian for the league is over.
Oh the irony, 6 weeks ago they wanted Morelos jailed for it. Now it's all fun and games.
Not this nonsense again.
I wonder what Sutton and co would say if they where confronted on this. They would have some kind of excuse why it was different to Alfie’s gesture.
What do you mean?
Why is it nonsense? It's that type of attitude that makes us an easy target in the first place.Not this nonsense again.
Why is it nonsense? It's that type of attitude that makes us an easy target in the first place.
Meaning of Alfie’s gesture aside, the player in that video is clearly saying he can't continue. It’s not the same thing and threads like that just make us look as paranoid as them.
Meaning of Alfie’s gesture aside, the player in that video is clearly saying he can't continue. It’s not the same thing and threads like that just make us look as paranoid as them.
Meaning of Alfie’s gesture aside, the player in that video is clearly saying he can't continue. It’s not the same thing and threads like that just make us look as paranoid as them.
It's exactly the same thing yet not a fkn peep from the mentally challenged clowns that masquerade as pundits/jounalists.
Of course it's the same thing, both players were saying 'game over'. Exept for Morelos it was construed by the media to mean something completely different, something a tad more sinister. Now why do you think that was the case?Meaning of Alfie’s gesture aside, the player in that video is clearly saying he can't continue. It’s not the same thing and threads like that just make us look as paranoid as them.
Of course it's the same thing, both players were saying 'game over'. Exept for Morelos it was construed by the media to mean something completely different, something a tad more sinister. Now why do you think that was the case?
One instance is a guy laying prone on the turf with an injury signalling 'his' game is over. The other instance is a guy who has just been red carded in the last minute of a derby game walking off the pitch signalling to the opposition fans that 'the' game is over. Although both are trivial and not worthy of media hysteria, lets not pretend they are the same thing. Alfie's gesture although not sinister in any way was a get it right up ye to the poet fans.Of course it's the same thing, both players were saying 'game over'. Exept for Morelos it was construed by the media to mean something completely different, something a tad more sinister. Now why do you think that was the case?
Just another example of how agenda driven the reporting culture is up here. It is not paranoia it is a fact.Exactly,not a fkn peep,which i had posted on a previous thread,i knew nothing would be mentioned as it didn't involve us.
Meaning of Alfie’s gesture aside, the player in that video is clearly saying he can't continue. It’s not the same thing and threads like that just make us look as paranoid as them.
The gesture wasn't aimed at the Aberdeen fans. It was aimed at the Celtic bench therefore a direct sectarian threat to their manager.Nope. Not heard a peep? Was expecting Sutton writing a huge spread on it? Was expecting bbc to have hartson on 5 nights running talking about it? Sky Sports News info bar saying “celtic player gestures to kill aberdeen fans?” Daily rhebel and sun to have front and back page photos and headlines?
Alfie and his gesture are exactly the same, it means game over. No other connotation can be found, it was what it was. Same as the player saying his game is over.Meaning of Alfie’s gesture aside, the player in that video is clearly saying he can't continue. It’s not the same thing and threads like that just make us look as paranoid as them.
It. Is. Tongue. In. Cheek.Meaning of Alfie’s gesture aside, the player in that video is clearly saying he can't continue. It’s not the same thing and threads like that just make us look as paranoid as them.
One instance is a guy laying prone on the turf with an injury signalling 'his' game is over. The other instance is a guy who has just been red carded in the last minute of a derby game walking off the pitch signalling to the opposition fans that 'the' game is over. Although both are trivial and not worthy of media hysteria, lets not pretend they are the same thing. Alfie's gesture although not sinister in any way was a get it right up ye to the poet fans.
Trying to claim the two are the same is pathetic in the extreme.
Alfie and his gesture are exactly the same, it means game over. No other connotation can be found, it was what it was. Same as the player saying his game is over.
Not disputing the unbalanced reporting mate, just think trying to make a case for Taylor doing something untoward at the weekend is a stretch.I take it by your user name you've not been to a few games lately,he could have put his hand out to shake his hands to someone as in "good game" and the press here would turn it into something more sinister,believe me.
Not one person on this forum is trying to make a case for Taylor doing something untoward at the weekend, not one! We all know what his gesture meant, just as all their fans and media puppets knew what Morelos’ gesture meant.Not disputing the unbalanced reporting mate, just think trying to make a case for Taylor doing something untoward at the weekend is a stretch.
Not one person on this forum is trying to make a case for Taylor doing something untoward at the weekend, not one! We all know what his gesture meant, just as all their fans and media puppets knew what Morelos’ gesture meant.
Yeah they have been saying that it's Colombian for the league is over.
Oh the irony, 6 weeks ago they wanted Morelos jailed for it. Now it's all fun and games.
They tried that when our manager went to shake hands with popcorn teeth.I take it by your user name you've not been to a few games lately,he could have put his hand out to shake his hands to someone as in "good game" and the press here would turn it into something more sinister,believe me.
Just to put Alfies case into perspective I saw the black boxer doing the same gesture to Tyson Furie after knocking him down in the recent documentary thinking the fight was overMeaning of Alfie’s gesture aside, the player in that video is clearly saying he can't continue. It’s not the same thing and threads like that just make us look as paranoid as them.
Not disputing the unbalanced reporting mate, just think trying to make a case for Taylor doing something untoward at the weekend is a stretch.
One instance is a guy laying prone on the turf with an injury signalling 'his' game is over. The other instance is a guy who has just been red carded in the last minute of a derby game walking off the pitch signalling to the opposition fans that 'the' game is over. Although both are trivial and not worthy of media hysteria, lets not pretend they are the same thing. Alfie's gesture although not sinister in any way was a get it right up ye to the poet fans.
Trying to claim the two are the same is pathetic in the extreme.
cheers for that Mr Hartson.
It is the double standards that is the problem.
One instance is a guy laying prone on the turf with an injury signalling 'his' game is over. The other instance is a guy who has just been red carded in the last minute of a derby game walking off the pitch signalling to the opposition fans that 'the' game is over. Although both are trivial and not worthy of media hysteria, lets not pretend they are the same thing. Alfie's gesture although not sinister in any way was a get it right up ye to the poet fans.
Trying to claim the two are the same is pathetic in the extreme.
Morelos received a yellow card for the same gesture