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DJS

A hoonter must hoont
Dec 9, 2006
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Spitting isn't disgusting, people do it all the time as it's a natural reaction to a build-up of fluid in the mouth. Spitting at people is disgusting. However, Carragher was spitting at a car. It was an emotional response, on the back of bitter disappointment, to being trolled whilst driving. I severely doubt he'd have reacted the same to someone in the street calling out: "Hey, Jamie...unlucky lad, 2-1."

A father endangering his 14 year old daughter by using a mobile whilst driving, to taunt a sports analyst? No forgiveness for that, as many deaths have been caused by same. Lock him up.

Spitting is disgusting.

Players that split on the grass or someone walking along the street and spitting on the floor is gross.

I don’t have to do it, wait until you’re in a bathroom and spit in a sink and sloosh it away.
 

Donki

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Fucks sakes. I can see I’ll have to go back to being an utter Gestapo **** to cull the corey fraternity and get this site back to something approaching normality. What’s up with people lately?

Go pump on your hambone or something.

Easy on boss spitting saliva is one thing but I don't wanna see Jamie spit his beans.
 

nailsy

SC Supporter
Jul 24, 2005
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I don't think he's getting sacked.
He didn't choose to do that interview on Sky News earlier, he was ordered to.
We've all seen the video...Sky have all seen the video, yet they just suspend him?
I think if he was finished they'd have sacked him earlier on and got it out of the way.
That is my hunch anyway.

They probably have a process to follow which will take a few days whichever way it goes.
 

Sweetsman

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Jan 30, 2011
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Breaking news: Carragher has threatened to expose himself...
"Hopefully I'm given the opportunity to show people the real me, who they've seen for the last 20 years or so."
 

slartibartfast

Grunge baby forever
Oct 21, 2012
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Spitting is disgusting.

Players that split on the grass or someone walking along the street and spitting on the floor is gross.

I don’t have to do it, wait until you’re in a bathroom and spit in a sink and sloosh it away.
Thats very painful.
I think I read somewhere that the Wham fan that Noble fisted split.
One less wham fan I suppose.
I can just imagine Pep and Maureen "Get me another dm, this ones split" or Wenger... no lets not go there.
 

Gb160

Well done boys. Good process
Jun 20, 2012
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They probably have a process to follow which will take a few days whichever way it goes.
Probably, but I doubt any process they might have to follow includes performing a grovelling interview on their news channel.
 

kmk

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michaelden

Knight of the Fat Fanny
Aug 13, 2004
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He didn't spit at someone, he spat at the car they were driving in. There's a difference there.

The garbage about disease is pure hyperbole.

The father has completely instigated this incident, knowing Carragher isn't just some bloke who played once for Liverpool.

I'd feel the same if it was Dele, being trolled in the same way after a 2-1 loss to Arsenal. Over-reaction and disgusting, but not to lose your career due to it. About all Spurs fans would say the same.

So cos I don't like your views on Lamela I can piss on your trousers... if you get wet, well sorry, I never pissed on you, I was aiming at your trousers.

You really are a :troll:
 
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rossdapep

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Aug 25, 2011
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Should be consistent.
I don't remember Keys and Gray getting a special interview on Sky news to grovel....they used Talksport for that and ended up getting a gig there.
I'm not saying it's right, this is my hunch that's all.
Isn't that a bit different though? Keys and gray had been at it for years and probably been warned about it before. Plus their actions were not necessarily in the public eye.
 

Gb160

Well done boys. Good process
Jun 20, 2012
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Isn't that a bit different though? Keys and gray had been at it for years and probably been warned about it before. Plus their actions were not necessarily in the public eye.
That's my point mate, they wanted rid of Keys and Gray, so they jumped on the opportunity to get rid when it arose....doubt that's the case with Carragher.
 
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