Think back to the Callum Clark tweet-gate last season, remember the hassle Clark caused tweeting about home decisions?
Looks like Saints did not learn their lesson, and this time it's worse.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/rugby-union/19356648
Think back to the Callum Clark tweet-gate last season, remember the hassle Clark caused tweeting about home decisions?
Looks like Saints did not learn their lesson, and this time it's worse.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/rugby-union/19356648
What a moron.
Wonder why they can't put a clause in contract, You want to play for us? You stay off social media.
Too easy?
Some morons at that club.
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Otaga Daily Times 2/5/2012
Taz-Where did you get that information as I have seen nowhere that he(Penney) was ruled out?
Editor - The writer stands by the Penney information.
Otaga Daily Times 3/5/2012
Editor-- This article originally said Rob Penney had missed out on the Munster coaching job. That information was incorrect.
This is what he tweeted according the the beeb
"Good luck Mohammed running for Paki... I mean Great Britain..."
Ill-informed and stupid rather than malicious, in my opinion.
On the internet, you can be anything you want. It always amazes me why so many people choose to be stupid.
Good spot, Northampton, by all accounts!
http://www.northamptonchron.co.uk/ne...dive-1-4184077
Twitter has the ability to be a monstrous and uniquely public liability if used incorrectly.
What he said was ignorant, don't see what the big deal is myself.
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Problem is, JCC, that there is a general breakdown of the concept of "keep it to yourself and don't just blurt it out", allied to a general failure to realise social media are the same as telling the world. It's a general failing; it would be more surprising if it didn't crop up in rugby as well.
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Twitter is dangerous though,if your famous and you say something wrong it comes down on you like a tonne of bricks in record time.
From a useful point of view it can help in a very quick time too,the floods in clonakilty for eg. With the equipment that was loaned quickly after twitter made it big.
Otaga Daily Times 2/5/2012
Taz-Where did you get that information as I have seen nowhere that he(Penney) was ruled out?
Editor - The writer stands by the Penney information.
Otaga Daily Times 3/5/2012
Editor-- This article originally said Rob Penney had missed out on the Munster coaching job. That information was incorrect.
It's amazing that these guys haven't copped on to it yet. They might as well ring the (insert red-top name) newsdesk and have a rant. Same result.
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The more I think about it, the more I think he actually shouldn't. My reasoning is:
He wasn't saying anything racist. I believe he was attempting to make a point about a guy who was born in a foreign country (the fact he got the country wrong is irrelevant) representing Britain rather than his place of birth. It may not be a view shared by the majority but I don't think it is in some way morally wrong.
Should players, or anybody, be punished or "pulled up" for expressing a legitimate point of view just because the majority disagrees with it?
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On a completely unrelated note:
http://www.espnscrum.com/scrum/rugby/story/168867.html
Northampton Saints have announced that they have terminated Brett Sharman's contract.
The hooker was at the centre of the investigation regarding a controversial tweet about Olympian Mo Farah, but the club claim that the reason behind his departure is down to a knee injury. He last played for the Saints back in January but the club claim that "with no immediate prospect of Sharman returning to full fitness the decision was made to terminate his contract".
Knee injury.......hmmmm
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But was he using the term in that context?
\"There is no need for temples, no need for complicated philosophies. My brain and my heart are my temples; my philosophy is kindness\".
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Is it Twitter or is the club Northampton producing a number of twats?
What was racist about what he said exactly? I don't see how you can interpret anything he said as denigrating Farrah on the grounds of his ethnic background.
By the way, are you saying being a white South African automatically makes him a racist? Some nice bigotry of your own there Drick. (Of course, it's ok because he's white, right?)
I think its Racist because he used a term "paki" which seems to used by a lot of racists to describe everyone with a dark skin tone.
The history of racism in south African rugby is well known. Yes i made a leap putting the two together, but I don't think its that big of a leap
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