frederic38
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Jack -
Chelsea are starting seven Whites. I'm hoping City cop a belting...
8 whites for chelsea, i think
but manchester city plays at home
Jack -
Chelsea are starting seven Whites. I'm hoping City cop a belting...
Speaking of vardy have you seen how quick he is? Him znd bellerin the fastest in the premier league? What you reckon.
8 whites for chelsea, i think
but manchester city plays at home
Jack -
Regrettably, I hardly posted any breakdowns during last season. "Modern" football drives me to such explosive anger that I try not to pay it too much attention.
The compilation of Premier League racial stats is a simple yet thoroughly demoralising process which only serves to brutally hammer home the reasons why my fanatical obsession with the game was finally extinguished back at the end of the 1990s.
Crystal Palace 1 Arsenal 2
PALACE:
Started: 6 Whites (4 Englishmen), 4 blacks, 1 quarter-Vietnamese
Finished: 7 Whites (6 Englishmen), 2 blacks, 1 quarter-Vietnamese, 1 Asian
ARSENAL:
Started: 8 Whites (No Englishmen), 1 black, 1 Turk, 1 mestizo
Finished: 9 Whites (No Englishmen), 2 blacks
The Manchester City - Chelsea match is about to commence. It appears that City have put out another ridiculously non-White starting lineup. The only Whites are English goalkeeper Joe Hart, Serbian defender Aleksandar Kolarov, and Argentine striker Sergio Aguero. Chelsea are starting seven Whites. I'm hoping City cop a belting...
f3d0r-
I hardly ever watch full matches anymore but generally rely on online highlights packages therefore I cannot provide a truly informed opinion on that one, mate. What I can say is this: the 28-year old Jamie Vardy is embarking upon his second Premier League season. Yet he played non-League football until the age of 25 prior to being signed by Leicester, who were in the League Championship at the time. Well, that speaks volumes about English clubs' "scouting" programs, doesn't it...
These days, English top-flight "scouting" is a truly sophisticated art which comprises:
(a) hanging around inner-city ghetto wastelands in an attempt to recruit as many "naturally talented" black delinquents (preferably with ridiculous haircuts and idiotic names) as possible, and
(b) attending matches on the Continent (preferably those which feature the highest proportion of idiotically-named blacks sporting ridiculous haircuts)
English "scouts" have it dead easy. They don't even have to monitor the Negroes in Africa itself. Instead, they simply purchase African blacks from the French, Dutch, and Belgian clubs which have already completed the exhausting work of "discovering", signing and "polishing" the finest sub-Saharan "talent" to meet the increasingly "exacting" standards of the Premier League...
This site,and its users are forever indebted to you for this service,Rebaljo:thanks: .
ThePhilosopher said:I can understand,for it happened with me last year,and after Welbeck's transfer was confirmed after the first group CL match between Arsenal and Galatasaray,I have completely stopped watching football and depend on highlights,much like you.That remains the last Football match I have seen to date.I'd have watched the CL final,if it wasn't so obviously a damp squid.
ThePhilosopher said:Well,it was a "belting" all right,just that Chelsea were on the receiving end.
Other examaples are charlie austin, why is he still not being signed by manuinited spurs etc. Berahinio missed a horrendous sitter yet spurs are going to pay 12 million for the ugly donkey. Charlie austin scored again yesterday, and scored 17 league goals, more than balotelli, welbeck and barehinio, yet no one will put up 15 million for him? ...
...Let me repeat this, austin scored more than welbeck, balotelli and berehinio combined last year yet hes still at championship qpr. Plus welbeck and mario played for top clubs, he played for relegation team!
As if that wasn't bad enough, Chelsea have just signed the 21-year old Ghanaian defender Baba Rahman from FC Augsburg:
frederic38 said:his price is reported at more than 20 million £
From a purely racial PR perspective, that was a truly catastrophic result. Speaking of catastrophes, how about Chelsea's bench? Six Negroes and one mestizo with nary White in sight.
He's a bit good this lad isn't he.
I knew he would put in a shift Si and that he had good mobility and could hold up play.
What impressed me most were some of his passes, superb stuff.
The giant Belgian showed his power in the air on several occasions, demonstrating a physical presence that will give a Reds side with a possession-heavy game an added dimension.
Benteke also showed good team awareness and pace on several occasions, his link with Coutinho looked like it could be highly productive as the season progresses.
Christian Benteke is the hero as Liverpool defeat mighty Bournemouth at Anfield.
From the Benteke thread at the LFC Reds forum:
http://www.lfcreds.com/reds/index.p...html?PHPSESSID=gk2fb3ga2jj2hp1bt8p16duer1#new
From BBC Sport:
So a star is born.:icon_rolleyes: I think I've seen this movie before.
Exactly mate.
Other examaples are charlie austin, why is he still not being signed by manuinited spurs etc.Charlie austin scored again yesterday, and scored 17 league goals, more than balotelli, welbeck and barehinio, yet no one will put up 15 million for him?
Let me repeat this, austin scored more than welbeck, balotelli and berehinio combined last year yet hes still at championship qpr. Plus welbeck and mario played for top clubs, he played for relegation team!
During the course of an email discussion with an English friend following QPR's relegation at the end of last season I pointed out that Charlie Austin was playing non-League football until he was 20 and only made his Premier League debut at 25. He had spent two prolific League One seasons with Swindon Town followed by two equally prolific League Championship campaigns with Burnley yet had been completely ignored by Premier League clubs. QPR signed Austin while they were still in the Championship and he finally surfaced in the top flight upon their promotion - and proceeded to score 18 goals!
My friend was sure that Austin would move to a Premier League club during the summer. Even the cynical Rebajlo suspected the striker might be snapped up by a lower-half-of-the-table or newly-promoted side but - despite his sackful of goals last season - Austin has found himself back in the Championship. Stupefying stuff.
Charlie Austin has hit back at an "outrageous slur" from West Ham owner David Sullivan after he said signing the player would be a big risk for the club.When askedif Austin was a target, Sullivan was bullish about the former Burnley striker's injury record.
"They say he has no ligaments in his knee, who knows?," Sullivan said.
"To sign a £15m player is a big risk. He could go on for years, but knowing our luck his knee will go in his first game and that's the end of it.
"If we had £100m to spend we may say 'we'll spend £15m and gamble one-sixth of our budget'. But it's not one-sixth of our budget, it'd smash our budget to bits.
"And he didn't keep Queens Park Rangers up. If he'd kept them up single-handedly you might say it was different - and a few of those goals were penalties."
Told you the prem league will start picking up. Watching a great game with mainly humans on the pitch and ALL white scorers. Chelsea v west brom.
Callum mcmanaman looks a good white prospect.
John Terry's red card was really soft. Is it now a foul any time a defender makes contact with a forward?