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Thread: Is this for real?

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    Quote Originally Posted by joellufcprice View Post
    At a time when we are seeing the worst of humanity with what is going on in Palestine it is hard for me to give any less of a **** about some childish sticking out of a tongue. Honestly, from what I can tell it is sour grape nonsense from a player whose team was losing and is now sulking about it.

    I really ****ing hope it comes out that he reported Alioski to the ref for sticking his tongue out because he will be laughed out of every stadium in the country next season. I feel if anything genuinley serious had happened we'd have seen an actual reaction on the pitch.

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    Finally announced that Alioski has nothing to answer for - seems one of the Burnley players called him a 'cry baby' so he promptly responded accordingly.

    The whole matter was a waste of everyone's time and effort and totally devalues the work done/being done to level up opportunity and treatment of all.

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    I'm sure Alf will try, unsuccessfully, to defend his snowflakes team members hurt feelings.

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    Don't think anyone said he did anything wrong I don't even know what the first one means but the second is just childish nothing more. You don't expect grown-ups to do something like that let alone sportspeople shown live on the screens.
    Is anyone able to tell me what the first one means?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozleeds View Post
    Don't think anyone said he did anything wrong I don't even know what the first one means but the second is just childish nothing more. You don't expect grown-ups to do something like that let alone sportspeople shown live on the screens.
    Is anyone able to tell me what the first one means?
    Nope, but the terms "grown ups" and professional footballers don't always go together

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    The right decision, Allioski did nothing wrong,completely the fault of a Burnley fc Crybaby.Im embarrassed by whoever complained.

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    Bonkers that it was even considered worthy of serious debate.

    Oh well, eh?!

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    I want to know who complained so we can give them some proper abuse at ER next season

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    Quote Originally Posted by alfinyalcabo View Post
    The right decision, Allioski did nothing wrong,completely the fault of a Burnley fc Crybaby.Im embarrassed by whoever complained.
    Very honourable of you Alf!

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    Shows how bonkers the premier league has become - cheats and divers prosper and players seem to be culturally encouraged to blame other players.

    Given all the players wear Respect badges on their shirts I wonder how many of them think of respecting the spirit of the game

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