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Even for City's new owners signing Robinho is a mighty gamble
I wish Robinho well cos he is a top player and plus he is a brother even if he is playing for Ciddy, but Sid Lowe makes some good points:
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In an majority white country though, I dont think theres anything wrong with wanting a black guy to succeed. Anyway, I thought you wouldnt mind if white people fell down a couple of steps down the ladder, being Mr anti-establishment and all? |
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Yeah that's fair enough I suppose. It's about time black people were no longer held back in the world of sports. As for anti-establishment, well maybe but I don't wish harm on most people. Carragher, Fowler, Calderon, Levy, Glazers etc are exempt from this. |
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