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Husty

Mooderator
Oct 18, 2008
11,996
So Warnock hears Diouf get racially abused and yet fails to report it and then alludes that Brighton fans did the very same to get a reaction out of diouf, which then got him sent off?

Utter bollocks, and Warnock needs to be fined for not reporting racial abuse at Millwall.

We do have some right MONGS for supporters dont we. He is referring to the Sky Sports TV show where they filmed some of the Millwall home fans racially abusing Diouf. He didn't at any point alude to Brighton fans being racist unless your a spectacle wearing retard.
 


Husty

Mooderator
Oct 18, 2008
11,996
I thought you took the piss? Calling someone a shit Balotelli is not abuse. Was anything worse than that said?
What exactly was his reaction? And how can it be both stupid and within his rights?

I didn't see what he actually got sent off for, I assumed at the time it was for swearing but apparently there was some kind of wanker gesture? In which case I can assure you that HUNDREDS of Brighton fans were giving him the exact same gesture as he ran up to celebrate his goal with us. Perhaps as you werent at the match you shouldn't be commenting?
 


Captain Sensible

Well-known member
Jul 8, 2003
6,436
Not the real one
We do have some right MONGS for supporters dont we. He is referring to the Sky Sports TV show where they filmed some of the Millwall home fans racially abusing Diouf. He didn't at any point alude to Brighton fans being racist unless your a spectacle wearing retard.

No Mr Retardium, he stated that he heard Racists abuse from Millwall (yet I gather he failed to report this abuse). Then he said "so what they were"...... and stopped short of saying what our fans were doing. Hense the word ALLUDED. Then Leroy runs in with "its what their fans (Brighton) wanted. Somehow trying to add in the space of 2 minutes, that Racists abuse at Millwall and the abuse from OUR fans (racists or not) has contributed to Dioufs reaction towards our fans.

You Bellend.
 


kevo

Well-known member
Mar 8, 2008
9,137
It was implied. He said Diouf had received racial abuse at Millwall, and then (talking about Brighton fans) said "and I'm sure they were...". He was almost certainly just going to say 'giving him abuse too' but there was an implication that it could have been racial.
 




algie

The moaning of life
Jan 8, 2006
14,713
In rehab
We do have some right MONGS for supporters dont we. He is referring to the Sky Sports TV show where they filmed some of the Millwall home fans racially abusing Diouf. He didn't at any point alude to Brighton fans being racist unless your a spectacle wearing retard.

You are one of the biggest cocks on this forum you clown
 


Husty

Mooderator
Oct 18, 2008
11,996
No Mr Retardium, he stated that he heard Racists abuse from Millwall (yet I gather he failed to report this abuse). Then he said "so what they were"...... and stopped short of saying wwhat our fans were doing. Hense the word ALLUDED. Then Leroy runs in with "its what thier fans (Brighton) wanted. Somehow trying to add in the space of 2 minutes, that Racists abuse at Millwall and the abuse from OUR fans (racists or not) has contributed to Dioufs reaction towards our fans.

You Bellend.

No, he said that he gets abuse every game (he does) including some racist abuse at Millwall. He then said he was sure that we gave him abuse today. We did. Him getting sent off was absolutely what I wanted, I didn't give him a torrent of abuse all match for the fun of it, I did it because I know hes will give you a reaction, we got one and it might have won us the game. Stop being so ****ing precious. Grow up. Move on.

Wanker.
 


hoveboyslim

Well-known member
Feb 7, 2004
558
Hove
We do have some right MONGS for supporters dont we. He is referring to the Sky Sports TV show where they filmed some of the Millwall home fans racially abusing Diouf. He didn't at any point alude to Brighton fans being racist unless your a spectacle wearing retard.

Not the words I would choose (and I say that because I used to wear spectacles) but I agree with the sentiments. Some people on here are just looking to be offended.

By all accounts we gave Diouf a lot of (non racist) stick and he didn't handle it very well. Let's not get all self righteous.

The play-offs await!
 




Captain Sensible

Well-known member
Jul 8, 2003
6,436
Not the real one
No, he said that he gets abuse every game (he does) including some racist abuse at Millwall. He then said he was sure that we gave him abuse today. We did. Him getting sent off was absolutely what I wanted, I didn't give him a torrent of abuse all match for the fun of it, I did it because I know hes will give you a reaction, we got one and it might have won us the game. Stop being so ****ing precious. Grow up. Move on.

Wanker.

Did you watch the after match round up chat or not?
Because you seem to be commenting on what happened at the game and not what Mr Warnock was saying. Watch it back, he clearly blames the homo gesture, or wanker gesture, whatever, on the abuse Diouf gets from fans. Sorry but Diouf should man up. If you cant take it, dont dish it out! I'm sure he didnt get any racist abuse from our fans and to use that as an excuse for his behaviour is pathetic. They alluded to the fact that Diuof gets racists abuse and abuse in general, hense giing him the excuse to be a fcucking tw@t. I dont buy it.

Cockface.
 


Foolg

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Apr 23, 2007
5,024
I didn't see what he actually got sent off for, I assumed at the time it was for swearing but apparently there was some kind of wanker gesture? In which case I can assure you that HUNDREDS of Brighton fans were giving him the exact same gesture as he ran up to celebrate his goal with us. Perhaps as you werent at the match you shouldn't be commenting?

He ran 50 yards over to the away end, where he threw his arms about as if to suggest he were to somehow take on all 3000 travelling fans. He then preceded to grab his genitals and do a 'wanker' gesture, and somebody sat right at the front (I was further back) told me that he mouthed the words 'f*cking homo's'.

If so (or even just the first offence without the accused words) it's an offensive/abusive or insulting gesture, which is a red card under the laws of the game. End of.

Also, anyone defending the little runt by saying he was abused is an absolute HELMET. These players give themselves such a reputation that they must learn to deal with 'wanker' chants. Maybe next time a referee should be granted permission to flick the v's at home fans following 'the referee's a w*nker' being sung, it's the same logic. Players like Marlon King, Lee Hughes etc deal with it, why can't Diouf.

Ref was spot on, and credit to the lino.
 


Captain Sensible

Well-known member
Jul 8, 2003
6,436
Not the real one
He ran 50 yards over to the away end, where he threw his arms about as if to suggest he were to somehow take on all 3000 travelling fans. He then preceded to grab his genitals and do a 'wanker' gesture, and somebody sat right at the front (I was further back) told me that he mouthed the words 'f*cking homo's'.

If so (or even just the first offence without the accused words) it's an offensive/abusive or insulting gesture, which is a red card under the laws of the game. End of.

Also, anyone defending the little runt by saying he was abused is an absolute HELMET. These players give themselves such a reputation that they must learn to deal with 'wanker' chants. Maybe next time a referee should be granted permission to flick the v's at home fans following 'the referee's a w*nker' being sung, it's the same logic. Players like Marlon King, Lee Hughes etc deal with it, why can't Diouf.

Ref was spot on, and credit to the lino.

Yeah, never saw Scott McGleish react like that, after years of abuse after the Orient '97 game. Thing is, after his homo gestures, it is HE(Diouf) that actually looks like he's crawled out of someones arse!
 




algie

The moaning of life
Jan 8, 2006
14,713
In rehab
Didn't Kazim Richards do something like this for Blackburn this season at the Amex?
 


TopCat

Member
Jun 17, 2011
84
The colour of Diouf's skin has absolutely nothing to do with the abuse he gets from not only Albion fans, but most fans in this league. He is hated for the spitting, niggling, mouthy little scumbag he is. Can't be many players who are more universally despised... am sure most football fans smiled today seeing a red card next to his name.
 


Czechmate

Well-known member
Oct 5, 2011
1,212
Brno Czech Republic
The colour of Diouf's skin has absolutely nothing to do with the abuse he gets from not only Albion fans, but most fans in this league. He is hated for the spitting, niggling, mouthy little scumbag he is. Can't be many players who are more universally despised... am sure most football fans smiled today seeing a red card next to his name.


Correct , i did not go to the game today as in Czech but the man is a knob of the highest degree and you know when he gets sent off it's a just reason . Has he still got any stupid mother ****er of a hair cut ?
 




SULLY COULDNT SHOOT

Loyal2Family+Albion!
Sep 28, 2004
11,288
Izmir, Southern Turkey
Absolutely deserved to be sent off. Did our fans wind him up... yes.... but thats not the point is it. It happens every week in every city. There was no specific reference to racial abuse although it could be alluded to and maybe Warnock was alluding to it ( to suggest Leroy is alluding to it is a further remove) but I wouldnt say it was obvious.

So lets not get precious about this. If I was Warnock and Leroy's lawyer I would have advised them to say nothing so they were being a bit prattish but we obviously set up to rile Diouf (as just about every set of fans does), we knew it might work and it did. Job done. Everyone's a winner!
 




blue2

New member
Apr 21, 2010
1,229
When Leeds played at the Amex he got subbed and was making unpleasant gestures to some women in the WSL several fans complained and he was led away by one of the Leeds staff.

I think he is just not a very nice person
 


kevtherev

Well-known member
Feb 28, 2008
10,453
Tunbridge Wells
No, no he didn't. Why do some of our fans always look for sticks to beat people with, when there isn't one. They said our fans lead got him sent off. They also said he gets that everywhere and as a pro needs to rise above it and get on with it. Where's the problem with that, they are the facts as they are. Even McDermott said it was the players fault, that's what fans do.
 




Leighgull

New member
Dec 27, 2012
2,377
I was abusing Diouf relentlessly if it helps? Nothing to do with colour though. More to do with him being a disgraceful player.
 




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