Sunday, 15 April 2012

Chelsea Scum!

Livorno's Piermario Morosini dies after suffering heart attack during Serie B clash against Pescara
What a disgrace. I didn't know about the death of Livorno's Piermario Morosini until the announcement before the semifinal kicked off, but I heard loud and clear what had happened as a minute's silence was requested, and there is no way in a million years that the Chelsea fans inside the stadium didn't hear. Their disrespect in forcing the referee to cut the minute of respect short was embarrassing for English football and for the nation as a whole.

Had I been a Chelsea player, I would have removed my shirt and walked off the pitch. Play for that scum? I'd rather relinquish the chance of playing in an FA Cup final personally. It was clear where the chanting was coming from and every single scumbag who participated should have been ejected before the match kicked off.

What sort of country do we live in for pity's sake? How does our society breed such detestable morons? The eyes of the world will witness our nation's shame as the images are beamed around the globe, and many will be wondering about the wisdom of giving the Olympics to a country that breeds such Neanderthals. Give us a World Cup? Why would you?

25 comments:

  1. That's disgusting HF, do you mind telling me what actually happened as I tuned in 5 mins into the game? Were they singing or was it random fans shouting etc

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  2. Substantial number sadly Paul. Enjoyed your spat with THE Andrew by the way. But a poor man's BBC? Come on!

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  3. Lol yea he is vowing to upset a few applecarts, I think his ambition is to surpass your notoriety on the org! Cracking semi final on our hands now

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  4. Was the minutes silence not for Hillsborough, HF?

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  5. What do you expect from Chelsea fans hf there fucking scum more shit decisions from refs why is it always man u and Chelsea scum c**ts that get the special treatment

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  6. HF, it is almost as shocking as the spat going on over on WHTID about the gay chanting and songs aimed at the brighton subs fans yesterday ... but your point does ask the question of who would in their right mind give us the WC ...

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  7. HF It's the net result of your generation - you are a perfect example of a detestable moron and I suspect your children are even worse than you. You are a godless heathen and you demonstrate little respect and value nothing. You are the perfect example of exactly where our country started to go wrong.

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  8. where was this spat HF? I do love an argument on the org!

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  9. No Rab, the Italian was named.

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  10. Hillsborough you cock - were you not listening? It was to this very day 15 April 1989 at the Hillsborough Stadium in Sheffield. The crush resulted in the deaths of 96 people at the FA Cup Semi Final. They even showed a link to a Liverpool logo before the game
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    Be a good man and apologise to Rab to prove you're not one of these people who shows no respect to others.

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  11. http://www.itv.com/news/granada/update/2012-04-10/minutes-silence-planned-for-fa-cup-semi-final-to-remember-hillsborough-victims/

    "The players in Sunday’s other semi-final between Tottenham and Chelsea will also wear armbands to mark the 23rd anniversary of the disaster"

    23rd anniversary of the disaster - get your facts right at least once in your life!

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  12. Not that it matters, a minute's silence is a minute's silence, but I quote from the BBC site:

    "Before kick-off, a section of Chelsea's support sadly let themselves and their club down by noisily interrupting the silence held in memory of the Hillsborough disaster and for Livorno midfielder Piermario Morosini, who collapsed and died after suffering a heart attack during a Serie B game on Saturday."

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17649443

    I must admit that when I tuned in, I heard the announcement about Morosini and must have missed the Hillsborough bit, but so what? Would it be excusable if it was about Hillsborough? That seems to be your implication! If so, you are scum like the Chelsea fans!

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  13. 21.52 it makes absolutely no odds what the minutes silence is for you thicko

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  14. The minute silence was for Hillsborough I thought? Regardless, Chelsea have and always will be from the bottom of the gene pool.

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  15. Totts have only won 5 times out of 53 tries against Chelsea since 1990, it was never going to happen, not in a month of Sundays.

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  16. Once again you demonstrate what's wrong with this country. If you were a half decent man, you'd apologise to Rab. "No Rab, the Italian was named". That's not very polite now is it?

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  17. Chelsea fans were clearly chanting 'murderers'.

    Personally, I think Liverpool fans were 75% responsible for what happened at Hillborough and they should stop blaming others. However, the silence was for the victims, the innocent victims. Chelsea fans are too thick to realise that.

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  18. LOL Yes, that's what's wrong with our country! I haven't appologised for being half right! Not that Rab minds but just in case he does, sorry Rab, it appears the minute's silence was for BOTH the victims of Hillsborough AND Piermario Morosini. The point holds, regardless; the behaviour of the Chelsea fans was appalling!

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  19. Hi HF,
    Thanks for the apology but there really wasn't any need.

    For the record, we're probably of the same generation - I know I'm considered the perfect example of a detestable moron by my many enemies. My children are even worse than me and I am a godless heathen. I'm a communist to boot. So I know when 'our' country started to go wrong and it had nothing to do with you or I...

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  20. LOL Bloody hell Rab, I'm watching the programme on the 1970s at the moment, Scargill and all that! Still a communist? Really?

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  21. I don't know what else to call myself. I'm in favour of exploring forms of democratic, common-ownership as an alternative to the sort of privatisation that has reeked such economic havoc recently. I don't like the concentration of power and privilege... but that's a bit of a mouthful.

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  22. nothing wrong with being a communist I'm proud to call myself one because I am a communist unlike Scargill, Stalin and all those that proved George Orwell so right (He was a communist too) Thought you were against Facism HF It was the communists that formed the resistance movements in France Greece etc during WW2 and those same communists that were slaughtered by the Allies so they never got the freedom they fought for
    You can call yourself a Christian but if you don't believe in God you're not one same argument for communists

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  23. The economy is an engine Deane. Engines work because of the differential between the hot tank and the cold tank. The bigger the differential, the greater the energy produced. Sadly, the hot tank is the rich and the cold tank is the poor. The bigger the gap, the greater the economic activity. It's ugly, but it's true.

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