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First goal scorer bet vs Wigan (a)

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posted on 21/12/11

I'll get it over and done with.
Carroll?

posted on 21/12/11

Can I just say that I've noticed the Henderson comments have become few and far between.

PROVE ALL THEM DOUBTERS WRONG LAD!

posted on 21/12/11

Jonjo

posted on 21/12/11

That wasn't a question. Just didnt want to mention the evil one's name.

He's 7/2 to score first.

Looking forward to the game and concentrating on football. Want to build on the Villa game. We played well and the youngsters are playing good football..


posted on 21/12/11

Suarez is on 10/3 and carrolls on 9/2

posted on 21/12/11

Could this whole affair, where the club is even now STILL backing a player found guilty of racial abuse, be damaging to your prospects this season

posted on 21/12/11

newWAYNEorder, the smiley looney (U1015)

No.

posted on 21/12/11

newWayneorder

Stick to the subject. If you want to talk about the racist stuff there are 35 other articles you can go and join the sheep on




bah

posted on 21/12/11

I am going for Skrtel to score another header. Putting £10 on it.

posted on 21/12/11

Could this whole affair, where the club is even now STILL backing a player found guilty of racial abuse, be damaging to your prospects this season
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Another one of them, god there like c*ckroches aren't they.

FYI Suarez wasn't found 'guilty' of being a racist, even Evra, the FA and even Kick It Out said this, but he was charged based on not understanding the cultural difference between the 'place of work' in Uruguay compared to the UK.

As was stated by an FA spokesperson:

"It's important that when players come to this country they appreciate that while we are very culturally diverse, very cosmopolitan, that's it's also a job for the PFA and the FA and the clubs themselves to educate them.

"That means not just the rules of the game but what's acceptable as the law of the land, and what isn't acceptable both on and off the pitch. This is about treating people equally."

While Suarez most likely used the term in a less than dignitary way, in the UK it was seen differently, and he was charged as-just. He isn't a racist person however, and no-one has labelled him as such, apart from you wums, who generally aren't the brightest of people.

More to the point, the FA have made an example of him to deflect the attention away from themselves, which is why the ban is, well, OTT.

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