Player:Martinelli
Reminds me of:
It shouldn't be about making him a better person. It should be about punishment and setting an example. Sacking him should be standard procedure. He can then go about making himself a better person in his own unpaid time.He's an arsehole and sacking him will not make him any better.
Was he 'following him around'? All I can see is a moment when he's going in the same direction as Carragher.Imagine following Carragher around just to give him stick about the result.
Not sure in fairness, I just assumed it was a similar incident to the Liverpool fans goading Nasri a few years back in which they did in fact follow him.Was he 'following him around'? All I can see is a moment when he's going in the same direction as Carragher.
Yeah it becomes quite disturbing after he spits. The reaction from the father should have been rage at that point, and Carragher should really have been filmed getting kerb stomped shortly after. I imagine the guy was in total shock and probably couldn't take in what had just happened. I'd never in a million years expect to be spat at like that from a famous ex-player and pundit. I hope that's the reason for the fathers appalling reaction anyway.Dad looks an absolute c*nt. Sounds buzzing that his daughter has got spat on because it'll go viral.
NiceDad looks an absolute c*nt. Sounds buzzing that his daughter has got spat on because it'll go viral.
Yeah it becomes quite disturbing after he spits. The reaction from the father should have been rage at that point, and Carragher should really have been filmed getting kerb stomped shortly after. I imagine the guy was in total shock and probably couldn't take in what had just happened. I'd never in a million years expect to be spat at like that from a famous ex-player and pundit. I hope that's the reason for the fathers appalling reaction anyway.
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He got roasted in public by his own employer. Seems like halfway through the interview is when he realizes he's ****ed up and might be fired. Guy gets on the verge of tears. Give him a break now, do we need to cook people to the bone for their mistakes?
I don't understand why this interviewer is asking him the same question phrased in 10 different ways. The answer won't change.