RT means Re-tweet - basically, quoting what someone has 'tweeted' (typed) to you, so that all that follow you see it.
@suzisausage - so it's basically like forwarding on an email that's been sent to you in private? And you don't have to have the person permission to publish this? Blimey.
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"So, Mr Evra and Mr Ferdinand, I know you feel insulted. But perhaps in this case you could just put up with it and get on with the game."...
The whole tone of that piece is that it used to be much worse than now (true) and that in other places it still is (also true). But to conclude with the summing up above is just stunning.
Glad about that. I hope they throw the book at both Chelsea (for ''failing to control their players'') and at Mr Nasty.
There's a telling set of photos on the BBC football web site page which shows him screaming in the face of just about everyone on the pitch.
Horrible, arrogant man who parks in disabled bays because he thinks the £90 fine for doing so is a price worth paying for his personal convenience. Doesn't even think about the disabled person whose life he is inconveniencing.
Brilliant quote by Wind-Up Warnock : "I thought the referee had a great game - he made less mistakes than both teams."
It's the inclusion of his own team in that equation that is genius. Makes him seem self-deprecating and honest. Which he isn't, of course. But if you are going to spin, at least do it with wit and intelligence - and Warnock is a master.
I saw that post-match interview with Warnock and his digs at Chelsea and wind-up comments were absolutely masterful, I liked "Usually Chelsea get them kind of decisions in their favor."
Overpaid, pampered idiot, part of the "England clique" that seem to get picked every tournament despite not doing much in international colours to warrant their repeated inclusion.
Should have been dropped from the England team the first time he lost the captaincy.
Maybe he said 'blink' or 'bland' as beneath that moronic exterior lurks the mind of a masterful manipulator who enjoys winding up EVERY SINGLE PERSON as much as possible. He's like if a Bond Villain tried trolling.
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@suzisausage - so it's basically like forwarding on an email that's been sent to you in private? And you don't have to have the person permission to publish this? Blimey.
Trust everyone's favourite paper to finally speak some sense
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-2052843/John-Terry-racism-row-Anton-Ferdinand-game.html
The final paragraph is truly unbelievable <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />
"So, Mr Evra and Mr Ferdinand, I know you feel insulted. But perhaps in this case you could just put up with it and get on with the game."...
The whole tone of that piece is that it used to be much worse than now (true) and that in other places it still is (also true). But to conclude with the summing up above is just stunning.
"So, Mr Evra and Mr Ferdinand, I know you feel insulted. But perhaps in this case you could just put up with it and get on with the game."...
Cannot believe that the journo is being serious here. I assume that its his attempt at some kind of misguided ironic wit.The video slowed down is here - make your own mind up.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/video/2011/oct/24/john-terry-anton-ferdinand-video
Love the way no one gives a toss about calling him a C**t, which he undoubtedly is.
Wonder whether the RNIB will give a toss about the blind comment as much as a few bored numpties on twitter.
Having said that any bad publicity for nonce Terry is good for me.
Why would he say Blind C* to Ferdinand? Wouldn't that be directed to the Referee?
Sorry if I missed something I just stumbled on this now with no prior knowledge.