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I can think of worse things than having a Gerrard and a left-footed Gerrard v0.5.The Issue I have is that all the things he seems to provide to Blackpool appear to me to be covered by Gerrard.
I can think of worse things than having a Gerrard and a left-footed Gerrard v0.5.The Issue I have is that all the things he seems to provide to Blackpool appear to me to be covered by Gerrard.
Disagree. "****ing stupid bitch" implies that she's stupid and that she happens to be a woman, not that she's stupid because she is a woman.I agree, football is still riven with ***ism and homophobia (and sectarianism), but Keys & Gray were condescendingly disparaging rather than outright abusive. If either had called her a "****ing stupid bitch" they'd be on a par with Atkinson, but they didn't.
Adam has performed miles better than Gerrard for at least a year (probably 18 months) anyway so I don't see it as a problem really.I can think of worse things than having a Gerrard and a left-footed Gerrard v0.5.
Yeah, imagine if it was "queers don't know the offside rule."The remarks during the Liverpool game were on a par with Ron Atkinson's "****ing lazy ******" remarks.
Gray and Keys remarked that a qualified referee wouldn't be capable of understanding the offside rule because said referee happened to be female. If they'd said that about a black referee, they'd have been bulleted instantly.
If anything, the furore and the "OMG, PC GONE MAD" brigade have shown that there's still a bit to go with regards to eliminating ***ism from the sport.
I want to be quite clear on this: I'm not defending or condoning Gray & Keys.Keys: "Somebody better get down there and explain offside to her"
Gray: "Yeah, I know. Can you believe that? A female linesman. That's exactly what I said to them, women don't know the offside rule"
Keys: "Of course they don't."
Like I said, swap women, female, anything in that conversation that refers to the fairer *** with any words or phrases that referenced the black community (or any other minority) and there wouldn't be an argument.
Rodney Marsh got sacked for making a **** joke about the Boxing Day Tsunami. This is far, far worse.
Playing Charlie Adam on the left of midfield is a recipe for disaster.As I said, he'd form a good partnership with Gerrard and Meireles in the middle imo. Would love to have him linking up in midfield and he's probably more of a goal threat than most of our blokes. I'd like to see him in the centre, but it's possible Liverpool would push him wider, or play him off Torres. Midfield of Lucas/Meireles/Adam/Gerrard plus a wider option like Johnson/Young/N'Zogbia would be ideal.
EDIT: He might not be a winger or a second striker, but he's someone Marc.
I'm not condoning it as a sensible move, just assessing the possibilites.Playing Charlie Adam on the left of midfield is a recipe for disaster.
Atkinson's crime was to use a derogatory word that has rightly become taboo. Given Atkinson's record of bringing black players through in the 70s, I don't buy for a minute that he's a big nasty racist - but that sort of language, whether it is broadcast or not, is unacceptable, and unfortunately for Atkinson, the right think to do was to sack him.I want to be quite clear on this: I'm not defending or condoning Gray & Keys.
However there is clear water between abuse of the sort Atkinson came out with and what they said. Football comms make generalisations that could be considered offensive all the time; only last night Shearer and Hansen were suggesting Fabregas dived because he's a continental. Hansen said something to the effect that there was "No doubt foreigners have brought diving to the Premiership" ignoring the fact that the very English Franny Lee was hurling himself to the floor in the early 70s.
A harsh reading is that it was xenophobic, it's certainly a crass generalisation anyway. That's what I'd put Gray and Keys's delightful little exchange under.
It is xenophobic. Again, substitute in "he dived because he's black" and there would be outrage. Hansen said something similar as well in reaction to Rooney being criticized for his performance 10 days ago at White Hart Lane. Said something to the effect that his selfless and tireless display is something that you would not get from foreign players.I want to be quite clear on this: I'm not defending or condoning Gray & Keys.
However there is clear water between abuse of the sort Atkinson came out with and what they said. Football comms make generalisations that could be considered offensive all the time; only last night Shearer and Hansen were suggesting Fabregas dived because he's a continental. Hansen said something to the effect that there was "No doubt foreigners have brought diving to the Premiership" ignoring the fact that the very English Franny Lee was hurling himself to the floor in the early 70s.
A harsh reading is that it was xenophobic, it's certainly a crass generalisation anyway. That's what I'd put Gray and Keys's delightful little exchange under.
Pfft. That's a rather jesuitic interpretation. If we follow that line of reasoning one could say that when Fat Ron called Desailly an "effing lazy n-word" he was suggest he was lazy and happens to be black, not that he's lazy because he's black.Disagree. "****ing stupid bitch" implies that she's stupid and that she happens to be a woman, not that she's stupid because she is a woman.
Don't disagree with that.Pfft. That's a rather jesuitic interpretation. If we follow that line of reasoning one could say that when Fat Ron called Desailly an "effing lazy n-word" he was suggest he was lazy and happens to be black, not that he's lazy because he's black.
Rich coming from a team who's just offloaded Ryan Babel for £6m.Liverpool have slammed the door shut on transfer negotiations for top targets Luis Suarez and Charlie Adam, as they despair at inflated fees for their top targets.
And paid double that to get him in the first place.Liverpool have halted all transfer talks in despair over size of fees being quoted for targets Charlie Adam Luis Suarez - News - MirrorFootball.co.uk
Rich coming from a team who's just offloaded Ryan Babel for £6m.
Not that it really matters given Sky's virtual monopoly of EPL coverage, but I wonder how this will affect Sky's product. Keys and Gray have fronted Sky's coverage for as long as I can remember, and while this smacks of a witchunt, particularly in Gray's case, getting rid of your 2 main men can't do the presentation side of things any good.The ***ism debate rages on with Richard Keys resigning now
BBC Sport - Football - Richard Keys resigns from Sky after ***ist remarks
Although not sorry to see the back of Keys and Gray there will probably be a downside in that we will be subjected to more 'insightful analysis' from Jamie Redknapp - best get the mute button on stand by.
Paulsen starts again for Liverpool - was speaking to a friend of mine who is a Liverpool fan and he says Paulsen is the worst ever player for Liverpool ahead of such stars as Sean Dundee and Ronnie Rosenthal.
Something which is greatly appreciated by all 3 viewers I'm sure.I don't see much of ESPN's coverage of the EPL, but with the notable exception of Neil McCann, ESPN's SPL coverage blows Sky out of the water. Will be interesting to see how Sky go over the next few years.