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Scott Sinclair!

Discussion in 'Ex Players' started by TicFan88, Aug 6, 2016.

  1. Valhalla

    Valhalla Thus spoke Batistuta.

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    You got a link for the Boyata one?

    * idiotic that woman using her daughter though. Kids probably having the time of her life at the zoo and doing an innocent pose and her mums used it for her own hatred. One of the most moronic things I've ever seen.
     
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  2. Notorious

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  3. Officer Doofy

    Officer Doofy Come to me, human man Gold Member

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    Ah, looking at it again and he's actually making the gesture to Sinclair (not that it matters). Only saw a smaller photo earlier and thought it was just Boyata in it.

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  4. TopBhoy998

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    Feel bad for Scott, finally having one of the best seasons he deserves and for the first time in his career getting this *. Would love fans to show some kind of support at next home game whether it be a banner or whatever. You can see this * is effecting him
     
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  5. Mr. Slippyfist

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    Hmmm, let's see if this one makes it into the tabloids as well.

    What i do find ironic is that these * making the monkey gestures actually look more like apes than the black fellas they are trying to degrade by calling them animals.
     
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  6. James

    James Gold Member Gold Member

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    How * brain dead do you need to be to

    1. Be racisit
    2. Use your child to promote it
    3. Both 1 and 2 then post it on the internet
     
  7. Notorious

    Notorious Gold Member Gold Member

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    Scott Sinclair has insisted that he will not be dissuaded from carrying on at Celtic after being the victim of racial abuse for the first time in his career at Ibrox.

    A 28-year-old man appeared in court yesterday after been caught on TV making monkey gestures after Sinclair had put Celtic ahead from the spot.

    Sinclair took to social media to condemn the antics, while his Hoops colleagues were quick to get behind him as they tweeted an anti-racism message.

    “It was one of those things,” he said. “It seems it will always be around with a minority of people - it’s always going to be there.

    “For me there will always be people like that - I’ve got to carry on with my football and keep enjoying that.

    “In football we want to kick it out because there’s no need for it. If any player goes through it you have to keep your head down and keep going on but you want it kicked out.

    “My team-mates have got right behind me. They didn’t realise until after the game that it had happened - just like I did.

    “It was great to get my team-mates support. That’s the first time it has happened here, the first time in my career actually so I was quite taken aback by it.

    Meanwhile, Sinclair has attributed his inclusion in this season’s PFA Player of the Year shortlist to the influence of Brendan Rodgers.

    The player collected the Player of the Year award on Sunday night at Celtic’s annual awards ceremony and is in the running to follow it up with the same honour from his fellow professionals.

    Rodgers was dogged in his pursuit of Sinclair last summer – and the winger has joked that his manager still winds him up about it.

    “I was on holiday and he called me up for a chat,” said Sinclair. “He said he was staying 15 minutes and he then came to meet me.

    “He says it to me every other day now, ‘you owe me my petrol money.’ But he was around the corner, he drove over, and we had a good chat.

    “I then made my mind up and decided to come here.”

    Having worked with Rodgers as a teenager, Sinclair believes the Celtic manager knew how to get the best out of him.

    Sinclair netted his 25th goal of the season at Ibrox on Saturday afternoon and has been arguably the most consistent performer in the Parkhead ranks.

    The thing is, I’ve known him so long,” said Sinclair of Rodgers. “He’s seen me grow up from a kid to a man. I went to Chelsea at 16 and have known him those long years.

    “I think if you ask him he’ll say he’s seen me grow up as a footballer. Another side of it is that he’s done so well as a manager.

    “When I was at Swansea and went to City, he went to Liverpool and we both went our own way.

    “But I’m happy now to be back working under him. He’s such a great manager but not only that, he’s wants everyone to do well. He really wants to bring the best out in the players.

    “I found I was at a crossroads in my career, not knowing where I was going to end up or where I was going to go.

    “But now I’m here and everything seems like it’s on the way up again.

    “I don’t think I’ve ever won a Player of the Year award in my career before.

    “I probably did it at Under-15s with my local team, or something like that, but not professionally.”
     
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  8. freederry20

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    How can they be racist whenever Sevcos manager and Sevco have players with a similar colour of skin to Scotty. Sure what do they know when they have Combat 18 Neo * scumbags in there support while at the same time flying Israel flags just because Celt fans have an affinity with Palestine!!
     
  9. venividivici

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    That peroxide racist slapper shows how thick these rodent * are,i mean have they not learned anything about posting pictures and stuff like that on Face book and similar? These were the same * that gave their own player Edu racial abuse after a game and yet try and take moral high ground with Mark Walters when all that happened in the 80s and was rife in the game.
     
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  10. jamiebhoy67

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    You know this is rife in the Huns I know this from experience 2 Huns sitting in front of me in the halls after the 2-0 game at hampden watching the arsenal game and one Hun said "ya wee black b*****" and the other Hun said to him mate careful u can't say that now we aren't in the louden anymore and a couple mins past and the one who said the racial slur said to his mate " you know that's why I love the louden u can hate Catholics shout about hating fenians and just be pure racist n no kunts bats an eyelid " at this point i said to them that's bang out of * order btw and really shows the true colours of you vile * Scotland's shame ya Hun kunts and then they started on me but nothing came of it as the bouncer stepped in
     
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  11. Valhalla

    Valhalla Thus spoke Batistuta.

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    :giggle1:
     
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  12. King of Kings

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    It's a pretty * reflection on Scotland as well imo, not that it's representative of the general population, but I don't imagine he would ever have experienced something like that anywhere else.
     
  13. I wonder what the mixed race lad's like Tavernier and Miller will think of this..
     
  14. Officer Doofy

    Officer Doofy Come to me, human man Gold Member

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  15. Mr Shelby

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    Dunno why but I found this hilarious. Read it in a really angry voice:56:Well done for saying something to the * though mate.
     
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  18. Notorious

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    BR on the racist abuse of @Scotty_Sinclair :"Racism, whether it’s football or society, there is absolutely no place for it."

    BR: "Scotty has been playing the game for quite a long time & it says something it's the first time he has come across it in his life."

    BR: "He is absolutely fine. He has got all the support of all the people here and supporters, and he moves on from it."

    BR: "It shows that education and training is needed to stamp it out as it should never come into play at all."
     
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  20. The IRA

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    Lololololcaust :56: