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Should he face a ban?
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In view of the increasing numbers of Black on Black gang killings, was this idiot wise to have this photo taken?
Would it send a message to his young fans, that even though it was only an imitation gun, one should still be disciplined?
In view of the increasing numbers of Black on Black gang killings, was this idiot wise to have this photo taken?
Would it send a message to his young fans, that even though it was only an imitation gun, one should still be disciplined?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.<<Ranger once said: 'Jail was pretty rough but it taught me a lot. The most important thing I learned is that I never want to go back.'>> - So why have a picture taken with a handgun - real or fake? 2 words describe this 'lad' - stupid idiot. And to answer the question - yes he should face a ban - the longer the better
Whilst some of you have your 'i don't like it let's ban it' hats on - here's another one to deal with - what a terrible example this sets.
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is there an increase of black on black gang killings!? and what has this got to do with the story.... oh yeah, he happens to be black!
Regardless of any made up statistic, of course he wasn't wise to have this photo taken, it was stupid and it seems like the club are dealing with it in a decent manner.
Regardless of any made up statistic, of course he wasn't wise to have this photo taken, it was stupid and it seems like the club are dealing with it in a decent manner.
What a load of crap. He's holding a toy gun. What exactly is a "gangster pose"?
"He probably thought this was a bit of fun, but guns tear people's lives apart."
Yes... toy guns tearing this kids life apart because somebody got their panties in a wad.
Just out of curiosity what sort of role model do people expect from a game that has a following known for drunkenness and "football hooliganism". Perhaps a ban on football would make more sense.
"He probably thought this was a bit of fun, but guns tear people's lives apart."
Yes... toy guns tearing this kids life apart because somebody got their panties in a wad.
Just out of curiosity what sort of role model do people expect from a game that has a following known for drunkenness and "football hooliganism". Perhaps a ban on football would make more sense.
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I seem to remember the footballer Vinnie Jones was rarely photographed without a shotgun.
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But he was white and a hard man so the Daily Mail and AOG never commented on the fact or that it was bad role modelling.
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But he was white and a hard man so the Daily Mail and AOG never commented on the fact or that it was bad role modelling.
The photograph was taken by a girl friend I am unsure as to how it got published, but he has apologised and he will be spoken to by his manager.
I think it exceedingly strage how, because of our techno age, things that would once have been complely private are now public and when certain things come to light the condemnation.
But I do enjoy the mottled outrage, it puts a smile on my lips.
A ban? It has nothing to do with his job and he has broken no law.
I think it exceedingly strage how, because of our techno age, things that would once have been complely private are now public and when certain things come to light the condemnation.
But I do enjoy the mottled outrage, it puts a smile on my lips.
A ban? It has nothing to do with his job and he has broken no law.