
Must be a recent picture as Keogh doesn’t have any legsstealthpapes wrote:
That sets a bit of a precedent for acceptable behaviour doesn't it?Sanguine wrote:Not arrested, but Harvey Elliott has been suspended for 14 days as punishment for the video that emerged last month of his calling Harry Kane a 'fcuking mong'. Hopefully he can grow up and put this behind him, as he looks to be one hell of a player.
Fcuk knows.Hoop Blah wrote:That sets a bit of a precedent for acceptable behaviour doesn't it?Sanguine wrote:Not arrested, but Harvey Elliott has been suspended for 14 days as punishment for the video that emerged last month of his calling Harry Kane a 'fcuking mong'. Hopefully he can grow up and put this behind him, as he looks to be one hell of a player.
As much as it's stupid comment, and an immature thing to do (he is only 16 or whatever) I'm not sure I agree with policing behaviour like that. Who draws the line?
by From Despair To Where? » 12 Oct 2019 09:09
12 Oct 2019 09:09Mongolian gaol truly has a rhythm and pulse all of its own.leon wrote:Fcuk knows.Hoop Blah wrote:That sets a bit of a precedent for acceptable behaviour doesn't it?Sanguine wrote:Not arrested, but Harvey Elliott has been suspended for 14 days as punishment for the video that emerged last month of his calling Harry Kane a 'fcuking mong'. Hopefully he can grow up and put this behind him, as he looks to be one hell of a player.
As much as it's stupid comment, and an immature thing to do (he is only 16 or whatever) I'm not sure I agree with policing behaviour like that. Who draws the line?
The Mongolian police?
by Dick Habbin's hairdo » 12 Oct 2019 19:38
12 Oct 2019 19:38Naaah. Wrong continent, me old china....stealthpapes wrote:
Mongolian gaol truly has a rhythm and pulse all of its own.
To be fair, a 16 year old not understanding why that is offensive is 100000000 times more believable than the Hennessy story.From Despair To Where? wrote:He went for the Wayne Hennessey defence.
It's a breach of FA rules and, as Liverpool have stated, a breach of their code of conduct. It's not that big a punishment, he'll miss 1 game which in all likelihood he wouldn't have started anyway.
yeah. good one!Dick Habbin's hairdo wrote:Naaah. Wrong continent, me old china....stealthpapes wrote:
Mongolian gaol truly has a rhythm and pulse all of its own.
by From Despair To Where? » 14 Oct 2019 09:48
14 Oct 2019 09:48Don't get me wrong, I agree. I think the punishment is about right. He's 16, a bit naive, it's getting the message out that the term can be deemed offensive and he's not available for a game he probably wouldn't have played in anywayWestYorksRoyal wrote:To be fair, a 16 year old not understanding why that is offensive is 100000000 times more believable than the Hennessy story.From Despair To Where? wrote:He went for the Wayne Hennessey defence.
It's a breach of FA rules and, as Liverpool have stated, a breach of their code of conduct. It's not that big a punishment, he'll miss 1 game which in all likelihood he wouldn't have started anyway.
Isn't another charge being considered?Zammo wrote:Gazza let off.
Victor Meldrew wrote:Isn't another charge being considered?Zammo wrote:Gazza let off.
Not read anything else than that, so will bow down to your legal knowledge if you know more.Judge Peter Armstrong told Gascoigne: "You are now discharged and free to go."
No greater knowledge-I thought I heard on the radio that an alternative charge of assault was being considered.Zammo wrote:Victor Meldrew wrote:Isn't another charge being considered?Zammo wrote:Gazza let off.Not read anything else than that, so will bow down to your legal knowledge if you know more.Judge Peter Armstrong told Gascoigne: "You are now discharged and free to go."
I mean it happens to normal people everyday, but yes, footballers being in the spotlight should be much more careful about this type of thing.Old Man Andrews wrote:Don't want to generalise but footballers are so oxf*rd thick.
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Yeah I am going from the angle of a person, i.e a footballer, can easily afford a driver for the night or a taxi. Joe Bloggs might struggle with that so take the risk. Not that that is an excuse mind.Hendo wrote:I mean it happens to normal people everyday, but yes, footballers being in the spotlight should be much more careful about this type of thing.Old Man Andrews wrote:Don't want to generalise but footballers are so oxf*rd thick.
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