Ah yes, the ultimate glass houses pot kettle pic.Nothing is new : England 1938
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Ah yes, the ultimate glass houses pot kettle pic.Nothing is new : England 1938
Yeah, it's coming across as levels of Kopite outrage when another set of fans have done something they dont like, well OTT. As people have said, if he was a 20 goal a season striker not a chance fans would want him sacked.Its obvious that the Turkish President is cut from the same cloth as Mugabe and others. Thus, Turkish Nationals, both home and abroad, have to tread a mite carefully.
I'd be inclined to take that into consideration and dial down the outrage - faux or otherwise
Yep, fans and players alike.2 nights in a row.... I gave him the benefit of the doubt but now... I can only condone it. Sorry Cenk. Love you bud but enough is enough with the political stuff in football
And those who don't lean left.The People's Club*
* excluding Kurds
Precisely. Tragic what's happening to the Kurds and not at all pleased with Cenk's actions but trying to curtail his right to express himself is inherently fascist.Look, they're entitled to have their views as players and human beings and suppor their army. And we're entitled to call it the d*** move that it is.
Dunno what the club do. Literally every player in the squad did it, including the Leicester CB Soyuncu. Maybe it'll come down to a UEFA/Premier League ruling.
It's appalling in your opinion but obviously not his and he has a right to voice his opinion rightly or wrongly.It's the world we live in.Maybe by some but I doubt it from many. Want him very very far from the club. Absolutely appalling behaviour from him. If he gets picked, I hope fans with a moral compass make their views very clear.
He had a choice and he made it.Yeah, it's coming across as levels of Kopite outrage when another set of fans have done something they dont like, well OTT. As people have said, if he was a 20 goal a season striker not a chance fans would want him sacked.
Besides what is he supposed to do, not toe the party line, it's not that simple, did he have a choice, I doubt it.
Ridiculous comment.Yeah, it's coming across as levels of Kopite outrage when another set of fans have done something they dont like, well OTT. As people have said, if he was a 20 goal a season striker not a chance fans would want him sacked.
Besides what is he supposed to do, not toe the party line, it's not that simple, did he have a choice, I doubt it.
It's appalling in your opinion but obviously not his and he has a right to voice his opinion rightly or wrongly.It's the world we live in.
"Defender Merih Demiral urged Ayhan to salute, too, leading to what looked like a heated discussion between the pair, but the goalscorer desisted and made his way back to the pitch.
Ayhan and Turkey striker Kenan Karaman both play for German side Fortuna Düsseldorf, which had issued a statement after Friday’s game to distance itself from “politically motivated acts”. Düsseldorf sporting director Lutz Pfannenstiel said: “Both players stand for values that the club lives by.” - from the Guardian.
As I said, Tosun had a choice. We talk about the values of our club, yet we do nothing. The German clubs have it right; these actions as well as those of St. Pauli showing that they take the lead in such things. We need to do the same. Tosun's actions are not just a poor reflection on him, they are bringing the club into disrepute.
You can take the lad out of Germany but you can't take Germany out of the lad.