[Football] Kurt Zouma

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Hampden Park

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My cat, Sooty, often brings me a mouse or a bird and leaves them by the patio doors. little shite she is.
 




Weststander

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Luis Suarez at Liverpool?

I agree with his general point though - there's a punishment, then they carry on. There's no way Zouma should face a more serious consequence than a player would for anything else.

Later and more blatant, John Terry. Both paid a price in more ways than one.

But I haven't seen a proven racist footballer in recent times get away with it.

No one sensible thinks that Zouma's career will now be over.

Antonio obviously sits on the minority side of the fence in this animal loving land, who thinks that torturing your pet isn't too bad when pathetically benchmarked by him against racist words.

Antonio inadvertently highlights the bad side of big business football, a lack of compassion and moral compass, our club against the world. This was notable online when much of the Sunderland fanbase defended Adam Johnson throughout and openly labelled the child (victim) a femme fatale, liar and tart.
 


British Bulldog

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My cat, Sooty, often brings me a mouse or a bird and leaves them by the patio doors. little shite she is.

Cats are good at sharing their food, I don't mind at the patio door but it's when they bring something live indoors for us I draw the line. :lolol:
 


Thunder Bolt

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Antonio inadvertently highlights the bad side of big business football, a lack of compassion and moral compass, our club against the world. This was notable online when much of the Sunderland fanbase defended Adam Johnson throughout and openly labelled the child (victim) a femme fatale, liar and tart.

The girlfriend who shared her DV video recently has also had death threats, and vile abuse on social media because 'she is trying to ruin his career'. There's not one ounce of compassion for her from some fans.
 


Hampden Park

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Cats are good at sharing their food, I don't mind at the patio door but it's when they bring something live indoors for us I draw the line. :lolol:

Thinking about that, she did bring in a 'dead' looking mouse, dropped it, the mouse then got up and ran back out :rolleyes::lolol:
 




Thunder Bolt

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Cats are good at sharing their food, I don't mind at the patio door but it's when they bring something live indoors for us I draw the line. :lolol:

The only time Gus brought a mouse in, it escaped behind the washing machine. It took us days to get it and eventually used a trap with chocolate on it instead of cheese. Gus sat in front of the washing machine waiting for the mouse to come back out, the dozy apath.
 


portslade seagull

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My cat, Sooty, often brings me a mouse or a bird and leaves them by the patio doors. little shite she is.

My cat is also called Sooty. He did once when much younger bring a live mouse into the house and then proceed to follow it around. Mrs PS was in hysterics as anything to do with spiders, mice/rats and most reptiles send her off on one. I was under the order of death to catch it so got an old ice cream container to place over it.
When I caught it the mouse it was actually on the cats front paws on it's back legs looking up at him, the cat didn't have a scooby on what he should do next. The mouse was released into the allotments over the back of my garden no worse for wear. I just wish we had managed to take a photo as it was so funny
 


British Bulldog

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The only time Gus brought a mouse in, it escaped behind the washing machine. It took us days to get it and eventually used a trap with chocolate on it instead of cheese. Gus sat in front of the washing machine waiting for the mouse to come back out, the dozy apath.

We get mice indoors occasionally and to be honest cheese never works in a mouse trap, as you say chocolate or another thing they like is peanut butter. Tom and Jerry keep bringing mice home to play with in the garden then my dog Ruby gets involved a little Border Terrier, Quite funny watching the 3 of them stalking around the garden then it's normally the dog that catches it.
 




Durlston

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My cat, Sooty, often brings me a mouse or a bird and leaves them by the patio doors. little shite she is.

It's her way of saying thank you for looking after her. :)

My last cat didn't like going out but loved playing with a furry mouse (with catnip in) on a piece of string. When it disappeared behind the sofa, she'd go mad and pounce. Her claws would need the exercise. If she smelt tuna in the kitchen that would make her meow with excitement as that was her favourite food. We had to have her put down as old age and the big C took her when we found a large lump. :cry:

I'd love another cat to give a good home. :love:
 


Weststander

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The girlfriend who shared her DV video recently has also had death threats, and vile abuse on social media because 'she is trying to ruin his career'. There's not one ounce of compassion for her from some fans.

I really like to think that I'd never be blinkered if an Albion player was a proven perpetrator of any criminal hurt to anyone or anything.

I'm confident in that. Even as a young adult, I was compassionate to victims of rape, I never took the "she was probably asking for it" line of Neanderthals.

Always protect the vulnerable.
 


Spiros

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We get mice indoors occasionally and to be honest cheese never works in a mouse trap, as you say chocolate or another thing they like is peanut butter. Tom and Jerry keep bringing mice home to play with in the garden then my dog Ruby gets involved a little Border Terrier, Quite funny watching the 3 of them stalking around the garden then it's normally the dog that catches it.
To be honest the fact that you've called your cats Tom and Jerry but haven't called your dog Spike seems to me something of a lost opportunity
 




peterward

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Cats kill a lot more than just vermin. You think cats only kill in the countryside?

Of course cats can be contained like a dog, what a ridiculous suggestion that they can't.

There are responsible cat owners who like dog owners ensure that their pet can't get off their property.

If a cat is wandering around outside of its property then they themselves become vermin.

Recon you and Kurt Zouma would get on like a house on fire!
 




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I was talking to my 86 year old dad earlier, and he is the least violent person I know, but he said if 'zouma came into the living room now, I would give him a good hiding'.
I said form a queue dad.
The next in line has to be Moyes for not taking it as a serious matter and letting him play.
It's not like he didn't see the evidence.
 








dazzer6666

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I was talking to my 86 year old dad earlier, and he is the least violent person I know, but he said if 'zouma came into the living room now, I would give him a good hiding'.
I said form a queue dad.
The next in line has to be Moyes for not taking it as a serious matter and letting him play.
It's not like he didn't see the evidence.

Zouma will get what he deserves……the thing I really just don’t get here is West Ham playing him last night. Staggeringly bad case of failing to read the room by the club. Made things so much worse.
 


portlock seagull

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Billy the Fish

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Great to see that he's been prosecuted and taken to court already, just seen a picture live from the courtroom.

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