The fault does not lie with having a bit of banter with his nephew - although those who in spirit would like to march with pitchforks on the Hamilton motor-home would disagree - but in putting it on t'internet, when it becomes no longer a private thing between uncle and nephew. That was the...
I'm sorry, I really have to nominate that as one of the most stupid questions I have ever been asked. Just try using a bit of common sense (which is one of the reasons that high profile personalities shouldn't have twatter accounts).
Neither her nor there? That is the whole bloody point, not what he actually said: it was there - on the internet, wasn't it, where it should not have been. It's coming to the time when professional sportsmen should have it written into their very lucrative contracts that they don't go anywhere...
It's one of those questions of degree, isn't it..........
Tolerated, accepted, normal, encouraged, lauded - where are you on that spectrum, and which of those views do you condemn?
He shouldn't have put it up on the internet - really, people, especially celebs, should think twice before putting anything on social media; in fact, a lot of the time it would be better if they avoided social media at all.
As for his comments, surely even today most of the time boys don't wear...