- Feb 1, 2005
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For reasons I can't fathom, some genius at the BBC has decided to make a Twitter chat with that valueless, immoral bundle of **** that used to play centre-half for us before moving on to several smaller clubs.
Anyway, there are - imagine this, dear reader - some Spurs fans using this opportunity to ask potentially awkward and borderline disrespectful questions of him. Shocking, isn't it? Who would have thought it? (apart naturally from the entire English-speaking world)
So, here are some highlights:
@timgrigg76
What is more despicable? What you did to Tottenham or what you did to Portsmouth?#Judas #bbcfootball #asksol
@Tegan_Jovanka
#asksol Can something truly horrible happen to you, please? Like Syphilis?
@Dazza5
#asksol are you sending barrymore a valentines card this year?
@MCMattSally
Why, when a Court condemned your made-up allegations of racism (including against children), did you not apologise?#AskSol
@ebbp
#AskSol do you prefer to have OJ or apple juice with your breakfast of dead babies' souls?
@MAX_THFC
Why are you such a Judas scum prick?#AskSol
@laowsmith
Hey#asksol Campbell, how did you manage to regain the respect of your self, family and friends? Or have you not yet? #bbcfootball
@footballthatall
What's the worst part of being an abhorrent human being?#AskSol
And so on, and etc.
The problem I fear is that, Sol knows exactly what he's doing and this will lure Spurs fans (in particular) to the sort of abuse that he will revel in sending the cops to sort out. If any Spurs fans get arrested over abuse to Sol, you know he'd love it. There's already quite a lot of homophobic abuse aimed his way, none racist that I have seen. But I'm worried this will turn nasty. Idiotic of the BBC to make this happen. The man has absolutely no credibility and the pigshit he comes out with in the media (England fans will come home from Ukraine in coffins, anyone?) means he should never be given any public platform.
So, please don't send him anything that you'll come to regret later.
Anyway, there are - imagine this, dear reader - some Spurs fans using this opportunity to ask potentially awkward and borderline disrespectful questions of him. Shocking, isn't it? Who would have thought it? (apart naturally from the entire English-speaking world)
So, here are some highlights:
What is more despicable? What you did to Tottenham or what you did to Portsmouth?
Why, when a Court condemned your made-up allegations of racism (including against children), did you not apologise?
Why are you such a Judas scum prick?
Hey
What's the worst part of being an abhorrent human being?
And so on, and etc.
The problem I fear is that, Sol knows exactly what he's doing and this will lure Spurs fans (in particular) to the sort of abuse that he will revel in sending the cops to sort out. If any Spurs fans get arrested over abuse to Sol, you know he'd love it. There's already quite a lot of homophobic abuse aimed his way, none racist that I have seen. But I'm worried this will turn nasty. Idiotic of the BBC to make this happen. The man has absolutely no credibility and the pigshit he comes out with in the media (England fans will come home from Ukraine in coffins, anyone?) means he should never be given any public platform.
So, please don't send him anything that you'll come to regret later.