Having read the whole thread I am disgusted the way some of you talking. Break his leg and things like that. It's awful stuff lads he may well have insulted a nation. Then again it could be no different to anything that is said in football match after a bad tackle etc.
This whole French hating stuff and brining up a world war where France were not the only country in Europe or the world who were steam roled by the Germans.
By all means hate the French football team, hate Diarra. The best medicine for his ignorance is defeat. Simple as. We can send out 10 players to hack the legs off him but will that bring us any closer to where we want be. No.
Channelled aggression and cool heads are what we need not raging lunatics running around trying to hurt people. Because then my friends we are no better than they are.
"Joe Jordan is off to watch Young Boys tomorrow" Ian Darke
That's written by Lenny Kravitz?
The master of repeating a 3 line corus over and over again.
Are you gonna go my way!
Are you gonna go my way!
Are you gonna go my way!
Are you gonna go my way!
I just gotta let you know!
Are you gonna go my way!
Are you gonna go my way!
Are you gonna go my way!
Are you gonna go my way!
I just gotta let you know!
Works for a 30 second car commercial maybe :P
Last edited by Irish_Praha; 16/11/2009 at 9:14 PM.
Lads this a storm in a tea cup. What we need are cool heads in Paris, not to run around in the red mist looking for physical revenge. The best way to stick it to Diara for whatever he said is to beat them by scoring more goals.
The most realistic chance we have of winning is with the same plan as Saturday. Keep it tight, try nick a goal and who knows what will happen. Talk of going over there and overrunning them with our passion or going all out attack isnt going to work. Neither is "lets get Diara!".
Will anyone on here watch France on the telly in the world cup and think "well at least we clattered Diara in that game last year".
Last edited by Fixer82; 17/11/2009 at 12:53 AM.
Folding my way into the big money!!!
Always remember watching this as a kid... never realised it came from a spoof on the above one.
”That should be NO problem for the defence – OH NOOOO!!”
George Hamilton...
http://www.innishvilla.com
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2...lic-of-ireland
Apparently Diarra didn't say anything.....
"You get some players who are looking to get you into trouble. I don't know what happened. The Irish had lost 1-0 and they were not happy so it had to be our fault. I did not take the lead. It lasted about 30 seconds and then I returned quietly to the dressing room. The Irish have tried to get at us in the newspapers, looking for stories, but I don't see why I should talk about the Irish people."
And as for Abidal "They are provocative, malicious," said the Barcelona full-back.
Hmmm...
A case of pot and kettle, when it comes to some of the sides we've put out over the year, but it's actually far worse than that as you will discover.
On the off-chance that your comment isn't completely racist and devoid of fact, let's have a look at the French starting lineup from Saturday as listed in The Irish Times, shall we?
Lloris - Nice, France
Sagna - Bourgogne, France
Gallas - Asnières-sur-Seine, France
Abidal - Lyon, France
Evra - Senegal
L. Diarra - Paris, France
A. Diarra - Villepinte, France
Anelka - Versailles, France
Gourcuff - Brittany, France
Henry - Paris, France
Gignac - Martigues, France
You may (or may not) have deduced that the right-hand column contains the birthplace of each player. To spell it out for you, this means that your "African B team" has a total of precisely one player who was born outside of France, Patrice Evra, who moved to France when he was seven years old.
Let me be the first to wish you a long and fruitful career in the BNP.
Chances are that Diarra's probably a bit of a tool but come on lads, sh!t happens on the pitch with emotions high. There's only one way of sticking it up his hole and it's not by breaking his leg!!
This is a lot of fuss over very little. Diarra probably did say something nasty, as I can't imagine Andrews and Dunne faking that kind of reaction. But it is irrelevant really. It might motivate the Irish players, but if needing to win to qualify for the World Cup hasn't already done that, then I'm not sure this will. Maybe the press are making a big deal out of it to try and scare Diarra in some way, which I very much doubt will happen.
As for the comments about breaking his leg, even if they are jokes (which I'm not sure about, as they are only described as jokes after another poster has criticised them) they're idiotic. We want, after 90 mins, Andrews to be in a position to say to Diarra, "F**k off, French c**t, you're out". That's the best revenge.
The team's disciplinary record under Trapattoni speaks for itself. I find the comments from the French players highly amusing.
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