Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
10,880
He seems to be the leader of quite a few cool groups.

I mostly remember #1. With many people claiming that we should spend whatever it takes to get a proven manager. Because proven manager equals results, no matter what (Villas Boas & Hiddink were mentioned very often).


Come to think of it, it's all very similar to another discussion that has been going on for a few months now.
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
It probably meant that figo was fat and should loose weight. In other words, they were trying to hurt his feelings.

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And zach, after seeing how you explained whats racist and what not an idea hit me. Im gonna throw "Mein Kampf" at the jews that piss me off. Im sure i will hurt their feelings without looking racist.
I dont explain whats racist and not, i just explain you how ultra's think.

seriously, you should go to holland and watch feyenoord play ajax.

usually, a few are actually racist, a whole lot dont care and sing along cause they want to hurt the player, and another whole lot think its not cool, but act accordingly cause they are "followers"

As in school, 1 bully and a bandwagon of followers
 

JuveJay

Senior Signor
Moderator
Mar 6, 2007
74,906
You found pretty much the same thing here, tbh. The only difference is the Italian bias with Spalletti and Matri, in contrast to the general opposing sentiment in the coach and CF area from our international members here.
 

Klin

نحن الروبوتات
May 27, 2009
61,692
He seems to be the leader of quite a few cool groups.

I mostly remember #1. With many people claiming that we should spend whatever it takes to get a proven manager. Because proven manager equals results, no matter what (Villas Boas & Hiddink were mentioned very often).

Come to think of it, it's all very similar to another discussion that has been going on for a few months now.
I was one of those who preferred a more proven manager instead of Conte, especially after Ferrara's fiasco.

Now in hindsight, I was obviously not even close to being right, but at that time, being skeptical was understandable.
 

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