Benayoun abuse
Benayoun abuse
Some sections of the Chavs are, well, Chavs
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/22265012
I liked what Yossi did for us last season, wish him well and frankly he coudl have done a job for us this season as well, now he's over his injuries.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/22265012
I liked what Yossi did for us last season, wish him well and frankly he coudl have done a job for us this season as well, now he's over his injuries.
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Chelski....one of the more prominent breeding grounds of racism in england - always has been the case and always will be the case 

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Chav fans. Scum. Sub human scum. 

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DB10GOONER wrote:Chav fans. Scum. Sub human scum.
And to think there were some who wanted them to win the champ lge last season

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i liked him,we could have used him this season,he knows where the goal is for a start something most of our players sadly dont 

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"There is no evidence of racism at this stage, but Chelsea are examining previous games to establish the nature of the abuse."


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I thought we should keep him on for another season too, good player to have in the squad, worked hard, made openings for others and got a few goals too.
His injuries have kept him out virtually all season though.
Sadly some Chelsea fans are a case of a leopard not changing it's spots. Sure, it's a chaotic club and plenty of sports fans in general resent the billionaire ownership model whichever club it applies to, but for Chelsea fans if it had not been for their Jewish owner they would likely be a mid-table team at best for the past decade, might have picked up a domestic cup.
His injuries have kept him out virtually all season though.
Sadly some Chelsea fans are a case of a leopard not changing it's spots. Sure, it's a chaotic club and plenty of sports fans in general resent the billionaire ownership model whichever club it applies to, but for Chelsea fans if it had not been for their Jewish owner they would likely be a mid-table team at best for the past decade, might have picked up a domestic cup.
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Disgusted but not surprised. Genuinely horrible breed of scumbags.
I liked Benayoun a lot. Clever player and underrated whilst at Liverpool I thought. Unfortunately we just couldn't really take liberties in giving him game time etc last season to get him fit because we were in such disarray already.
Although if Benayoun did actually kiss our badge last year that is cringeful
(although obviously in no way justifying this).
I liked Benayoun a lot. Clever player and underrated whilst at Liverpool I thought. Unfortunately we just couldn't really take liberties in giving him game time etc last season to get him fit because we were in such disarray already.
Although if Benayoun did actually kiss our badge last year that is cringeful

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It does make me laugh when Irishmen talk down to people about racism !augie wrote:Chelski....one of the more prominent breeding grounds of racism in england - always has been the case and always will be the case
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Herd wrote:It does make me laugh when Irishmen talk down to people about racism !augie wrote:Chelski....one of the more prominent breeding grounds of racism in england - always has been the case and always will be the case
Explain why this comment amuses you

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Lets not pretend that our fans are angels. I'm still cringing from that vid of Nasri/Cham abuse.
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Herd wrote:It does make me laugh when Irishmen talk down to people about racism !augie wrote:Chelski....one of the more prominent breeding grounds of racism in england - always has been the case and always will be the case





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Don't worry Reb. It's probably because he believes most Irish people to be short.





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was a strange comment to come out with all the same 

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Really glad he didn't come back to us this season, we've enough of this small framed, injury jinxed wankers in our squad.