Phil71 wrote:theHotHead wrote:Phil71 wrote:theHotHead wrote:Phil71 wrote:theHotHead wrote:Phil71 wrote:theHotHead wrote:Phil71 wrote:Should the club decide to keep them and help them out, they need to be kept away from the ground, the training ground, and the rest of the squad.
Should the club decide they don’t need the aggravation and decide to ship them out, that’s fine.
Why should they be kept away from the ground or the rest of the team? Explain this nugget of a post.
More Ozil hatred I see.
I'd have thought that was obvious, but surprisingly it seems some might need it spelling out for them.
If there are security risks associated with them it would be eminently sensible to have it contained, and particularly careless to extend that risk to the rest of the team and the general public.
Is that clear enough or would you like it in even more simple terms?
I just wanted you to confirm that you were indeed talking bollox. Thanks for the confirmation.
If you don't understand something it doesn't necessarily mean it's bollox.
Using your brain occasionally might help you to realise that.
Nothing wrong with my understanding bloke, bollox is bollox.
I refer you to my subsequent posts about Steven Gerrard to show how stupid your comment was, I notice you haven't managed a response to it yet, I will keep waiting for it .....
The posts you made are irrelevant.
My concern is for the stability of the squad, the safety of the players and the safety of our fans and staff in and around the training ground and stadium.
Your obsessive fanboy concern for Ozil obviously outweighs anything like this.
Yawn.
Your dead arguments put me to sleep. I gave you a perfectly relevant example of a top player for Liverpool and England in a similar position to Ozil regarding being terrorised by a gangster and asked you to comment on it but you can't because you know you will look like a f***ing idiot if you do.
Then you have the audacity to say it is not relevant. You coward.
As I have repeated already, they are separate cases with glaringly different dynamics. The cases don't appear to be too similar at all. In fact they are glaringly different in a great many ways.
If you lack the capacity to understand what I'm talking about, that's not my fault.
You are talking shit, its that simple.
- professional footballer gets threatened by gangster.
- professional footballer is chased by gangster on street/in car.
- club provides additional security for footballer.
The similarities are clear as day. But please, continue to ignore it.