Is this Diouf?
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Re: Is this Diouf?
I dont care if the guy is just f*cking visiting, i dont even want the c*nt in the club shop, yet weve got him in the changing room, what the f*ck is going on
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Seriously though, I can understand the anger over the spitting, but it was like 10 years ago. Forgive and forget and all that? He could turn out to be the linchpin of our promotion winning season. Let's get on with it.
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Flobbing. Not heard that word in a long time.Hugh Jargon wrote:Remind me again....do we hate him for flobbing at a mouthy git once...or is it something else..Pardon?
I think everyone deserves a chance at redemption. He hasn't done much really, we just like to hate.
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I could be wrong Bob but I suspect the Doc was referring to his haircut.bobd_uk wrote:(He's also not Brazilian!)
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See the KUMB main page...Hugh Jargon wrote:Remind me again....do we hate him for flobbing at a mouthy git once...or is it something else..Pardon?
f*** off White Boy... indeed.
f*** off Diouf
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I hear Craig Thomson is available too if our standards of decency have gone out the window.
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There's alot more worthwhile issues in the world that people could place their anger upon than a silly man with a silly hair cut who has an attitude problem. So much hate.Hammers80 wrote:I think everyone deserves a chance at redemption.
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Re: Is this Diouf?
Actually...I reckon Big John is pulling a few plonkers....Thats Stanislas on a visit I reckon.
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Couldn't agree more.Mart13 wrote:What the actual f***, don't want him anywhere near our team, even if it's on the training ground.
He may be a decent player at times but he treated our fans like sh*t. He is a disgrace to football.
There's a massive difference between being a complete twat, and being an utter ****. Bellamy, for example, I saw as being the former. Diouf is most certainly the latter. I can't think of anyone I'd less like at West Ham
Old man...who just happened to have killed, tortured, oppressed his own people and asset stripped their country for the last 4 decades.... still, he's an old man, poor thing....Hugh Jargon wrote:Still can't recollect anything except the flobbing thing....bearing in mind the world is having a knees up after an old man was lynched by a mob...its not too bad shirley?
I don't condone violence in any way, and can't celebrate seeing karma in action, but f*** me, if anyone deserved to be beaten to death by his own people, Gaddafi had to be pretty close to the top of that list
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I would not want to see this vile piece of scum within spitting distance of the Boleyn Ground. Him playing in Glasgow for Rangers was too close as far as I'm concerned. I've seen him in the flesh at work too many times and the hostility he provokes is more than justified. Don't be swayed by the forthcoming spin that will no doubt accompany him on his arrival should it happen!
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can't believe that **** has made a career out of football, everything about him is vile, he brings the reputation of every club he's played for down with him. disgusting
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He was warming up as a sub at Anfield when he spat at our fans. Sicknote would remember the precise details better than I but as I recall Liverpool did their standard denial that the player had done anything wrong and accused Hammers fans of lying, something they had to withdraw when one of their own stewards and a policeman confirmed that the player had spat.
Liverpool then adopted their usual secondary tactic saying that the player had spat at the ground and not at the fans - lack of evidence meant that the local plod accepted this explanation and no further action was taken.
Fast forward a few months to a UEFA Cup match against Celtic and he was caught spitting at Celtic fans. Strathclyde plod were having none of Liverpool's usual excuses given that it had all been caught on tv and he ended up in court getting a fine for his troubles.
He then got arrested and charged with spitting at a kid Boro' fan and got a ban for spitting at a Pompey player and telling a ball boy somewhere to "f*** off white boy". His excuse for that one was that whichever club it was the fans had been throwing bananas at him. However a look at the match video and the lack of bent yellow fruit anywhere in the ground put paid to that argument.
Last season he taunted a QPR player who might have had a little more to say had he not been on a stretcher being carried off with a broken leg at the time.
His mum thinks the world of him though.
Liverpool then adopted their usual secondary tactic saying that the player had spat at the ground and not at the fans - lack of evidence meant that the local plod accepted this explanation and no further action was taken.
Fast forward a few months to a UEFA Cup match against Celtic and he was caught spitting at Celtic fans. Strathclyde plod were having none of Liverpool's usual excuses given that it had all been caught on tv and he ended up in court getting a fine for his troubles.
He then got arrested and charged with spitting at a kid Boro' fan and got a ban for spitting at a Pompey player and telling a ball boy somewhere to "f*** off white boy". His excuse for that one was that whichever club it was the fans had been throwing bananas at him. However a look at the match video and the lack of bent yellow fruit anywhere in the ground put paid to that argument.
Last season he taunted a QPR player who might have had a little more to say had he not been on a stretcher being carried off with a broken leg at the time.
His mum thinks the world of him though.
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Di Canio & Tevez may be self-obsessed tossers, but that's a bit different to gobbing at school kids...fmgod wrote:If he plays like he did under BFS at Bolton, we could have one of the best players in the league, people moan about him but cheered, Di Canil, Tevez, wanted J Barton etc.
And Barton looks like a puritan in comparison to Diouf