Cardiffjack
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Itchysphincter said:I haven’t written anything supporting Labour either.
I didn’t say you had
Itchysphincter said:I haven’t written anything supporting Labour either.
Cardiffjack said:Itchysphincter said:I haven’t written anything supporting Labour either.
I didn’t say you had
Ask me any questions on my political views and I’ll answerItchysphincter said:Cardiffjack said:I didn’t say you had
I know it was classic deflection. . So obvious it was actually funny but you know you are too much of a coward to answer the question you were replying too. I don’t care about your political views but I’m puzzled as to why you try to subversively promote them but can’t do it openly? Are you ashamed?
PSumbler said:Cardiffjack said:So what was said ?
I have absolutely no idea whatsover and to be honest I have no desire to know what kind of racist bile was spat at one of our players - or any player for that matter.
But I do know it happened.
Cardiffjack said:So no one knows what was said, but does anyone know if there has been an arrest yet. Or is this classified information too ?
Nocountryforoldjack said:Cardiffjack said:So no one knows what was said, but does anyone know if there has been an arrest yet. Or is this classified information too ?
Go and contact the police and ask them if they are investigating something that didn't happen, I'm sure they will put you straight. Fair play you are a clown
Cardiffjack said:Nocountryforoldjack said:Go and contact the police and ask them if they are investigating something that didn't happen, I'm sure they will put you straight. Fair play you are a clown
Where have I said it “didn’t happen “ , are you under the influence of drugs or something ?
All I’ve asked was, what was said and has anyone been arrested. Two perfectly reasonable questions.
Nocountryforoldjack said:Cardiffjack said:Where have I said it “didn’t happen “ , are you under the influence of drugs or something ?
All I’ve asked was, what was said and has anyone been arrested. Two perfectly reasonable questions.
Go and take your head for a shit you gaping gash.
Cardiffjack said:Nocountryforoldjack said:Go and take your head for a shit you gaping gash.
Another fool who doesn’t like the truth
Official Site News said:STEVE COOPER | WE ARE SO PROUD OF YAN
Source: Swansea Official Site
Steve Cooper has spoken of his pride in Yan Dhanda, and how the Swansea City midfielder has handled himself in the wake of the appalling racist abuse he was subjected to following last week’s defeat to Manchester City.
The club, its staff and Yan’s colleagues and team-mates all stand with him in making clear there is no place for such mindless behaviour in football, or society at large.
The 22-year-old gave an eloquent interview over the weekend in which he outlined the need for social media companies to do more to combat such incidents, which have occurred with worrying regularity in recent weeks.
And Cooper again voiced his support for the midfield playmaker, and how he has conducted himself in particularly trying and unsavoury circumstances.
“I have spoken to Yan every day since Wednesday. It has been a tough situation, and credit to him in how he has handled himself and articulated himself,” said Cooper.
“Not only is he having to deal with personal abuse, he is also trying to make sure the message gets out publicly on how we can improve things.
“If that’s by saying that things have not been dealt with well, then that can help the cause.
“It’s not something we can all relate to because Yan is of a different heritage, one he is very proud of and one we are very proud of as well.
“But when he receives abuse on the back of that, then only he can understand that and deal with it.
“All we can do is support him and make sure he knows we are behind him 100 per cent.
“Unfortunately, I have been part of a couple of similar situations in the past, where players have been racially abused.
“What I have learned from that is that everybody is different and there is no one way of dealing with this.
“What I, the staff, and his team-mates have to do is be there for him, in whichever way he wants and needs us to do that.
“It might be little things where he might need conversations, or someone to be there, or support in other ways.
“The key is to communicate openly, and we know the process is not finished yet.
“Yan is at his happiest when he is playing football, and we are really proud of Yan, as we are all of our players and their backgrounds, their heritage and their families.
“Yan has been in a difficult situation, but he has handled himself brilliantly. We were proud of Yan anyway, but even more so now.”