Friday, 27 April 2012

27.4.12 These Boots Were Made For Walking

John Terry gets sent off in the match against Barcelona - not for a second yellow, through dissent, moaning, kicking the ball away or anything innocuous.  No, he cynically kneed Sanchez when he thought no one was looking, hoping to get away with behaviour that was terrible - or should that be Terry-ble ?  He so deserved to walk!


So, having been caught out, he tried to excuse his behaviour with some shit about 'protecting himself' and then suggested that after watching the reply "it did look like a red".  So, he took a walk, quite rightly, and misses the final of the Champions League.  Twat.

Somehow, though, there seems to be the most misguided movement known to mankind doing rather well.  In fact, the "Give Terry a Break" bollocks seems to thrive, and contaminate the fucking country.  Yesterday we had reports of what a top guy he is, and pleas for him to be allowed to lift the cup, should Chelsea beat Bayern Munich in the final.  When I read this, I struggled to comprehend why the fuck a bully who literally assaulted an opponent off the ball in the hope of causing pain and gaining for Chelsea an unfair advantage, should be given any leeway at all, for anything!  The quote from the editor of the Chelsea Football Club fanzine was inter-galactic:

"Everyone's heart goes out to JT.  No one deserves to lift the cup more than him and it will be an absolute travesty if UEFA ban him from the podium."

What complete shit; the travesty would be if he does lift it.  [As for grammar, Dave Johnstone should have said "bans" as UEFA is singular.]  Today's paper states that UEFA has confirmed JT will be able to lift the trophy.  'Disgusting', is all I can say.  You limp fucks in charge of football do more damage than you know.



Meanwhile, back on home territory, it seems there's more effort having to be made within the world of football, so that there's no danger of a fiasco over a handshake.  The Premier League bosses have suspended the fair play ritual of handshakes before the game, for the game between QPR and Chelsea.  With JT having (allegedly) racially abused Anton Ferdinand, it means everyone has to adjust.  As ever, JT comes first, and is regarded as some sort of super-human deity.  Did he say what he's reported to have said?  I'm not sure that's in much doubt, in my opinion, but I suppose we'll have to wait for the trial and some evidence.  What's weird though is that JT needed to look at the video reply before acknowledging that "it looked like a red" regarding his attack on Sanchez, but when it comes to referring to video evidence on the verbal abuse, and using lip-reading experts, JT tries to get the evidence deemed inadmissible!  Ha!  Talk about inconsistency, and a complete failure to face up to errors of judgement of great magnitude.

Why does he try to maintain that he's done nothing wrong.  Maybe at some point in his life, he'll accept responsibility for his actions, apologise (and mean it) and stop being such an unlikeable person. 

On the subject of handshakes, I'm not sure there's actually any point in two lines of players filing past each other, shaking hands.  No one really means it, cares or treats it as anything but a ritual - just as it is labelled by the Premier League.  All I do know is that if I were in line, I'd only want to shake hands with decent and fair-minded people.  On that basis, I'd never want to shake hands with John Terry, any more than I'd want to shake hands with Tony Blair!

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