You make it so tempting to jump back in to debate but it's just not worth it as it will go round and round in circles.
As the tweets in the post before show, you've been clearly proved wrong on one thing and will not admit it when it's such an objective black and white thing therefore to enter back in to debating the other points which are more complex will be a waste of time.
I will say regarding BAE it is a strange one how his form completely deserted him, went from being a (supposed) PSG target for 10m or so to not even cutting the grade at QPR on loan within a season and a half. Maybe it's harder to maintain form as you get older if you don't really have the passion for the game.
only bae will ever know the truth - personally i think he'd have been a prime candidate to go off and do jihad with islamic state if he hadn't been a footballer, i can imagine him posing with a severed head in syria. Seems a lot more well balanced human being now, but always struck me as an angry young man with a massive chip on his shoulder when he first came here.
My point above was simply that the club would have been in its right to sack him and save themselves some money.
Only BAE will ever know the truth - personally I think he'd have been a prime candidate to go off and do Jihad with Islamic State if he hadn't been a footballer, I can imagine him posing with a severed head in Syria. Seems a lot more well balanced human being now, but always struck me as an angry young man with a massive chip on his shoulder when he first came here.
My point above was simply that the club would have been in its right to sack him and save themselves some money.
Bonsaiboy - you might want to go and google BAEs old interviews and his attitude towards life, community and charity
Its also probably time we locked this isn't it?
I have seen some stupid posters over the years, but I think stating someone would be a terrorist if they couldn't kick a football might just be the lowest point. ( struggling to think of a lower)
Bonsaiboy - you might want to go and google BAEs old interviews and his attitude towards life, community and charity
Its also probably time we locked this isn't it?
I have seen some stupid posters over the years, but I think stating someone would be a terrorist if they couldn't kick a football might just be the lowest point. ( struggling to think of a lower)
I wouldn't say I'm religious. I stay in bed on a Sunday morning. But I had a Christian upbringing and I believe in GHod.
Only BAE will ever know the truth - personally I think he'd have been a prime candidate to go off and do Jihad with Islamic State if he hadn't been a footballer, I can imagine him posing with a severed head in Syria. Seems a lot more well balanced human being now, but always struck me as an angry young man with a massive chip on his shoulder when he first came here.
My point above was simply that the club would have been in its right to sack him and save themselves some money.
could be that he is just crocked, and is sitting out his contract.
who knows ?
He isn't muslim. Probably might make it hard for him to get in to the ISIS gang.
Anyway it's a disgustingly racist thing to assume first generation Africans in France are likely to become terrorists. You need to really think about what you post.
But terrorists going to the middle east are drawn from those communities. It's ludicrous to claim otherwise. Obviously only a very small minority of them, and, as I said, there are identifiable traits in many of those who are drawn to it. Not just within those communities as you can see the same traits in people like David Copeland and Anders Brevik.
All I am saying is the BAE, without football, may have become a Jihadist - that isn't true for the vast majority of French ethnic minority footballers of course, the only other one I could say the same of is Anelka. Anyway, probably best to stop this discussion here. I just wanted to clarify what I said.