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Keep Racism Out Of Sport, Don't Use The 'f' Word?
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-29 11197/T he-new- F-word- FA-slap s-goalk eeper-e ight-ma tch-ban -callin g-Polis h-refer ee-fore ign.htm l
The referee is a Polish national, er, Foreign maybe?
The referee is a Polish national, er, Foreign maybe?
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I'm not sure it warrants an 8-match ban, but the problem seems to be:
"the 27-year-old said he was overheard commenting that it was unlikely the referee would change his mind and that he was foreign."
and not "Polish people are foreign"
A bit of a difference. ///
/// and not "Polish people are foreign"
A bit of a difference. ///
Er let me try and get my head around what you put????????????
"the 27-year-old said he was overheard commenting that it was unlikely the referee would change his mind and that "Polish people are foreign"
Not a bit of a difference a lot of difference so much so that it doesn't make sense.
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I'm not sure it warrants an 8-match ban, but the problem seems to be:
"the 27-year-old said he was overheard commenting that it was unlikely the referee would change his mind and that he was foreign."
and not "Polish people are foreign"
A bit of a difference. ///
/// and not "Polish people are foreign"
A bit of a difference. ///
Er let me try and get my head around what you put????????????
"the 27-year-old said he was overheard commenting that it was unlikely the referee would change his mind and that "Polish people are foreign"
Not a bit of a difference a lot of difference so much so that it doesn't make sense.
Remarking that "Polish people are foreign"on its own is a bit of a strange thing to remark, but essentially harmless. The goalkeeper in question is evidently trying to draw a link between his being foreign and his getting the decision wrong and/ or, refusing to change it. There is no justification for such a link.
@Answerprancer,
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"racism"? I thought the Polish were the same race as us.
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So did I. Likewise, I'm from England but went to school in Wales, so was always teased when England got beaten at rugby*, which I resented but this was in the age when there was no 'card' to play. I just had to 'suck it up' (we didn't have that phrase in the UK lexicon at the time, either. A 90's Americanism, I suspect).
*That ages me, rugby results-wise. Ha ha.
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"racism"? I thought the Polish were the same race as us.
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So did I. Likewise, I'm from England but went to school in Wales, so was always teased when England got beaten at rugby*, which I resented but this was in the age when there was no 'card' to play. I just had to 'suck it up' (we didn't have that phrase in the UK lexicon at the time, either. A 90's Americanism, I suspect).
*That ages me, rugby results-wise. Ha ha.
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