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ECHO Comment: "Fears of Witch-hunt Against Liverpool FC" part 3

Wasn't another black player it

Or woman
It was foden, he was earning a vast amount of money and bought his family a home a lovely young man , sterling bought his family a home because hes a champagne Charlie and throws money about, it's got racist tones to it and they knew it, the fact they stopped writing about him straight after he called them out tells me they had an agenda.
 
It was foden, he was earning a vast amount of money and bought his family a home a lovely young man , sterling bought his family a home because hes a champagne Charlie and throws money about, it's got racist tones to it and they knew it, the fact they stopped writing about him straight after he called them out tells me they had an agenda.
Wasn't there another black player from the youth set up who bought his parents a house? I seem to remember Sterling was calling out the difference in how that lad was portrayed and how Fodden was described as a lovely lad.
 

Heres the report about it, and a link to the article in The Fail. Seriously, can you actually link where Sterling ‘has all but said’ the hate was started directly from Analfield? The press were, without doubt, giving him a hard time but to say ‘without doubt’ the hate came direct from the RS. Come on mate. Not everything in this life is like a 3-2-1 ’clue’!


Raheem Sterling has spoken out on the alleged racial abuse he suffered during yesterday's game at Stamford Bridge. Chelsea have since announced that they have opened an investigation into the incident.

The Man City winger did not have much to say about last night's incident, but instead drew a correlation between how the media treats black footballers and "racism and aggression" from the stands.
Sterling, who is regularly targeted for criticism by the British tabloids, pointed out the difference in the Daily Mail's reporting of two young City players who bought houses for their respective mothers.


"Regarding what was said at the Chelsea game, as you can see by my reaction I just had to laugh because I don't expect no better."
The Instagram post juxtaposes to screenshots of Daily Mail coverage of Tosin Adarabioyo and Phil Foden each purchasing homes. The headline on the Adarabioyo story does refer to the young man by name — it simply reads "Young Manchester City footballer, 20, on £25,000 a week splashes out on mansion on market for £2.25 million despite having never started a Premier League match."

So you are saying the hate never started at Klanfield. It was all the Daily Fails fault was it?
Unbelievable fella!
 
It was foden, he was earning a vast amount of money and bought his family a home a lovely young man , sterling bought his family a home because hes a champagne Charlie and throws money about, it's got racist tones to it and they knew it, the fact they stopped writing about him straight after he called them out tells me they had an agenda.

Daily Mail stories involving two of his City team-mates.
The subject of the first story, titled ‘Young Manchester City footballer, 20, on £25,000 a week splashes out on mansion on market for £2.25million despite having never started a Premier League match’, is defender Tosin Adarabioyo, the England youth international who is of Nigerian descent.
Stockport born Phil Foden, considered England’s big great hope for the future, is discussed in the second story, which is headlined: ‘Manchester City starlet Phil Foden buys new £2m home for his mum’.
Adarabioyo is criticised for spending such a sum despite having never played a Premier League match, while he is claimed to have earned a £25,000-a-year contract earlier this year after threatening to leave the club.
 
Daily Mail stories involving two of his City team-mates.
The subject of the first story, titled ‘Young Manchester City footballer, 20, on £25,000 a week splashes out on mansion on market for £2.25million despite having never started a Premier League match’, is defender Tosin Adarabioyo, the England youth international who is of Nigerian descent.
Stockport born Phil Foden, considered England’s big great hope for the future, is discussed in the second story, which is headlined: ‘Manchester City starlet Phil Foden buys new £2m home for his mum’.
Adarabioyo is criticised for spending such a sum despite having never played a Premier League match, while he is claimed to have earned a £25,000-a-year contract earlier this year after threatening to leave the club.
A year?
 

Erm, yes, it was the Fails fault. *scratches head* They printed the story about Foden and Adarabioyo that Sterling called them out on. Please expand. I’m really struggling here.

I think you are missing the point a little or maybe I have not made myself clear - which is more than possible so I apologise if that is the case. As I posted earlier the hate was started by Liverpool football club when Sterling told them he was off - end of. The Liverpool media mafia then got to work and made Sterling a hate figure. The newspaper media then eagerly jumped on the bandwagon and joined in and stirred it at every conceivable opportunity. The Daily Fail article came much later after Sterling had suffered horrendous abuse from all quarters over a sustained period. However it is 100% true that the hate and abuse Sterling received was started by Liverpool football club and driven by them.
 
I think you are missing the point a little or maybe I have not made myself clear - which is more than possible so I apologise if that is the case. As I posted earlier the hate was started by Liverpool football club when Sterling told them he was off - end of. The Liverpool media mafia then got to work and made Sterling a hate figure. The newspaper media then eagerly jumped on the bandwagon and joined in and stirred it at every conceivable opportunity. The Daily Fail article came much later after Sterling had suffered horrendous abuse from all quarters over a sustained period. However it is 100% true that the hate and abuse Sterling received was started by Liverpool football club and driven by them.

aaagh right, so you’re actually telling me about the ‘Liverpool Mafia’ making Sterling a hate figure. Like a conspiracy theory. Which is NOT fact as you seem to think. It’s your opinion. I’m not gonna call you out on a having an opinion but it does get a bit silly all these conspiracy theories in which the RS seem to be involved. All I will say is that the FA and the Premier League and all of the establishment (and everyone else involved in helping them with the League) must be really really bad at this corruption stuff, as they haven’t won the League for 30 years. They must be really bad at drug testing too.
 

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