Paolo-Di-CanioJPG-3184139Tip of the hat goes to Paulo Di Canio, the straight talking Italian putting in the simplest terms his view on captain Lee Cattermole,

‘Maybe one day, if he can show me that he understands football, then yes he can play again.

 

Contradiction from new Arsenal signing Mesut Ozil of Germany who seems to give out a mixed message to Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti, stating his reasons for leaving,

‘Ozil preferred to leave. He said he left the club because he didn’t feel trust. But he never came to talk to me.’

 

Prime Minister David Cameron has stepped forward in the row about whether Spurs fans should use there famous chant of ‘Yids’, which relates and promotes anti Semitism.
He believe the chant doesn’t need punishment for those who use it,

‘There’s a difference between Spurs fans self-describing themselves as Yids and someone calling someone a Yid as an insult.
You have to be motivated by hate. Hate speech should be prosecuted – but only when it’s motivated by hate.’

 

Ex Lions hooker Brian Moore gives Manu Tuilagi a slap on the wrist for his behaviour at Downing Street,

‘Manu, everyone thinks you are a two-year old, do you really want that? Now go away and grow up please.’

 

While boxing legend Floyd ‘Money’ Mayweather is earning 49.5 million for two fights a year, Ronnie ‘The Rocket’ O’Sullivan clearly feels
snooker doesn’t offer the same incentive to play,

‘When I was 18 or 19 I could take my winnings for the season and buy six one-bedroom flats in Stratford in East London. Now, I couldn’t afford one.’

 

Meanwhile Mayweather’s agent Leonard Ellerbe feels luck is on their side when the next opponent chosen for his reigning undefeated champion client,

‘ We can’t help it Alvarez has idiots for managers, but we’re going to take every advantage they give us.’

 

Should Aston Villa striker Gabriel Agbonlahor fear for his life? Perhaps so after looking at his post from an angry fan after tackling Louis Tomlinson,

‘I don’t know if a threat from a teenage girl is much of a threat.’

 

Clear sarcasm and poor attempt at wit from former England striker turned pundit Gary Lineker,

‘Good result for England….Brazil, Spain, Germany, Argentina et al, you’re in big trouble!’

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