mabrah
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Is that intended to be a serious questionWould you rather be defending against, Vardy or Nacho?
Is that intended to be a serious questionWould you rather be defending against, Vardy or Nacho?
I could be.You must be saying that tongue in cheek right?
Vardy clearly. I would have more of an excuse for being comprehensively beaten.Would you rather be defending against, Vardy or Nacho?
It would seem that you've found a 'devout christian' who''s turned out to be a complete hypocrite.Iheanacho is an interesting character off the pitch isn't he?
I was innocently googling about him thinking I would put together some stats about his scoring pedigree in his defence when I stumble across all sorts of stuff. For a 'devout christian' he appears to have some interesting interpretations of right and wrong.
Apparently, he has / has had six women on the go at one time, most of whom seem to have children by him and it blew up about a year ago and they then discovered each others existence. His ex wife (he's got a new one, maybe not the second wife) claims that the person he claims is his 14 year old 'brother' is not his brother but actually his son.
No wonder he seems distracted a lot of the time. Iheanacho is 24 - apparently. Maybe he's actually older than Vardy!
First one ever I betIt would seem that you've found a 'devout christian' who''s turned out to be a complete hypocrite.
I have to say I'm shocked.
Must be a unique case surely?
The old trope about black players 'being older than they say they are' is right up there with 'is blessed with great athleticism' in dogwhistle things that people don't say about white players.
The first one is a weird hangover from colonial times so **** knows why it still exists today, but have heard fake DOB levelled at everyone from Roger Milla to Freddie Adu to Emily Heskey. Like in some way in modern society, professional black people can still have invented their own ancestry and paperwork.
The second one is the worse one and pigeon holes black players as physically powerful / explosive rather than skilfully and intelligent. Read Mane, Pogba, Sterling, Lukaku, Kante vs their white counterparts.
The old trope about black players 'being older than they say they are' is right up there with 'is blessed with great athleticism' in dogwhistle things that people don't say about white players.
The first one is a weird hangover from colonial times so **** knows why it still exists today, but have heard fake DOB levelled at everyone from Roger Milla to Freddie Adu to Emily Heskey. Like in some way in modern society, professional black people can still have invented their own ancestry and paperwork.
The second one is the worse one and pigeon holes black players as physically powerful / explosive rather than skilfully and intelligent. Read Mane, Pogba, Sterling, Lukaku, Kante vs their white counterparts.
There is no more reason to believe iheanacho is '24 apparently, maybe he's older than Vardy' based on the fact that 'Yakubu is also a Nigerian' than there is to suggest that Jonny Evans is a gambling addict becuase he comes from Northern Ireland like Keith Gillespie.
Legitimately thinking you can question someones quoted age based on that is the thing that's nonsense.
I stand by what i said. People don't say it about white players in the same way they attribute greater intelligence, leadership and skill to white players (maverick, genius, wizard, matador, conductor) whilst referring to black players in more physical terms 'a beast', 'heavyweight' 'physical prowess', 'explosive'.
I assume this is your reliable source?Iheanacho is an interesting character off the pitch isn't he?
I was innocently googling about him thinking I would put together some stats about his scoring pedigree in his defence when I stumble across all sorts of stuff. For a 'devout christian' he appears to have some interesting interpretations of right and wrong.
Apparently, he has / has had six women on the go at one time, most of whom seem to have children by him and it blew up about a year ago and they then discovered each others existence. His ex wife (he's got a new one, maybe not the second wife) claims that the person he claims is his 14 year old 'brother' is not his brother but actually his son.
No wonder he seems distracted a lot of the time. Iheanacho is 24 - apparently. Maybe he's actually older than Vardy!
I assume this is your reliable source?
4 Babymamas Emerges As Kelechi Iheanacho Sets To Marry 2nd Wife After leaving 1st Wife Stranded In UK
Leicester City forward, Kelechi Iheanacho is reportedly set to wed his biracial beauty named Amaka whom he met on Instagram in February 2019. According to Stelladimokokorkus, the 23-year-old Footballer has already paid the bride price of his girlfriend of five years Amarachi in May 2019. Stella...www.kanyidaily.com
BN’s sauceWhat the absolute **** is that ?????
I'm not sure about that. Jay Jay Okocha was a magician. Huth was a tank.There is no more reason to believe iheanacho is '24 apparently, maybe he's older than Vardy' based on the fact that 'Yakubu is also a Nigerian' than there is to suggest that Jonny Evans is a gambling addict becuase he comes from Northern Ireland like Keith Gillespie.
Legitimately thinking you can question someones quoted age based on that is the thing that's nonsense.
I stand by what i said. People don't say it about white players in the same way they attribute greater intelligence, leadership and skill to white players (maverick, genius, wizard, matador, conductor) whilst referring to black players in more physical terms 'a beast', 'heavyweight' 'physical prowess', 'explosive'.
Special sauce?BN’s sauce
I'm not sure about that. Jay Jay Okocha was a magician. Huth was a tank.
Henry was brilliant. Andy Carroll was a beast.
Similarly Drogba was both a genius and a tank.
I've got no evidence to support my generalist rebuttal - but similarly I'd be interested in some sort of proof that what you're saying is valid there sparky. Is it just a feeeling, or something quite serious that I've missed?
Or... is it just lazy punditry?
Ok that is valid because dogwhistle phrases are and have for years been part of everyday football speak, but this isn’t the same in any respect whatsoever.Groundbreaking report reveals racial bias in English football commentary
Racial bias is a clear and significant problem in English football commentary, according to a groundbreaking studywww.theguardian.com
Pretty clearly illustrates the stereotypes at play in football commentary, the way in which we pretty much all hear football described
Almost as cut and dry as the fact that questioning whether Iheanacho is 24 is based on utter bollocks.
I won't bang on about it, and not a snowflake, but didn't like the basis of the post is all. People can agree or not - which is also fine.
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