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Player Valuation: £40m
Heard this on City earlier, couldn't believe what I was listening to, then I realised it was the ****e involved and it was OK.
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Who said they hate each other? You can impart that information if you're Barnes and still not hate the feller he's talking about.
"King" Kenny was - by Barnes own admission - playing the 'isn't it funny that the darkies play in our teams' card...consistently by the sounds of it.
Oh how Kenny laughed at the funny coloured men back then, but is now outraged that Suarez should be accused of something he himself did.
The mumbling, gibberish talking basket case.
Can't say I know anything about what Liverpool got up to, but that is pretty sad if it's true.
• Saddam Hussein ☑
• Osama Bin Laden ☑
• Col. Gaddafi ☑
• Luis Suarez ☐
The fact that Dalglish has said this, to me, shows that Evra's complaint is more than likely right.
he has also had a ban previously for BITING an opponent during a game
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/europe/9225097.stm
Not wanting to sound bitter, but should he still be playing?
• Saddam Hussein ☑
• Osama Bin Laden ☑
• Col. Gaddafi ☑
• Luis Suarez ☐
Yes he did and he was. He also recounted a story that at the LFC Christmas fancy dress bash all the Liverpool players turned up one year as Klansmen...he obvioulsy wasn't let in on the 'joke'.
Oh how Kenny and the rest of the redmen must have laughed again at the poor old darkie.
There was the time that a figure turned up to their fancy-dress party in a Ku Klux Klan outfit, with Steve McMahon on the door. "You can't come in like that. John Barnes is in there," said McMahon, in no way implying that the outfit would have been absolutely fine had Barnes not been at the club. "No," responded the KKK man, whipping off the hood, "he's in here."
Who said they hate each other? You can impart that information if you're Barnes and still not hate the feller he's talking about.
"King" Kenny was - by Barnes own admission - playing the 'isn't it funny that the darkies play in our teams' card...consistently by the sounds of it.
Oh how Kenny laughed at the funny coloured men back then, but is now outraged that Suarez should be accused of something he himself did.
The mumbling, gibberish talking basket case.