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Topic History of: Ian Wright - fair comments or sour grapes?
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mikemacca I think Big Ron is entitled to free speech and the world is entitled to disown him in return.You can't sensor thoughts and if they're spoken out loud you can take the consequences.I'm regularly the victim of prejudicial remarks for being Scottish/Irish (ignoramuses rarely can distinguish a Hebridean accent!). They can call me what they want.I wouldn't want them to lose their career over it, just an eye or two !
terrylamps It was indeed "The Rock" Marcel (Chelsea legend) although if big Ron had just said lazy bastard it would have been fair at that stage in his career. By that time he was picking and choosing his matches to perform in. Baba (another Blues ledge) now plying his trade at the Barcodes(Newcastle)was never lazy, just indifferent. Marcel does indeed offer a good and refreashing slant on proceedings. Big Ron should have been slaughtered for such an out dated disgusting comment, made worse by his "But I signed Black players" dickhead!
H.I Yes is was Desailly.................he was pretty much right tho to be fair.
mikemacca was he the player Ron Atkinson referred to as a "lazy black bastard" or was that Babayaro ?
JK2006 a good new pundit for BBC