Being questioned by the FA for his 'sexist' remarks to a female reporter
Anyone got a clip?
Anyone got a clip?
He said to BBC Five Live reporter Vicki Sparks at the time: 'You were just getting a wee bit naughty at the end there, so just watch yourself. You still might get a slap even though you're a woman.'
I'd say thats the opposite of sexist. He's threatening to treat her equally.
Unless the argument is he should have hit her ?
I hope Koeman has been castigatef for his comments post-derby
"Tackles are part of football - I saw some tackles from Lucas. It's all about football but we don't make a show from the bench like Liverpool. It's football - a hard and fair game.
I don't like coaches from the bench the whole time shouting to referees and linesmen, making a big show about tackles.
They were crazy. They didn't need the physio on the pitch. It's a man's sport."
A man's sport, eh? Sexist.
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No, you don't get to go there after the shit you came out with about Suarez. Stick to the rule, he used abusive and/or insulting words aggravated by a reference to sex. End of argument.
Thats the idiots guide to racism and sexism
I hope Koeman has been castigatef for his comments post-derby
"Tackles are part of football - I saw some tackles from Lucas. It's all about football but we don't make a show from the bench like Liverpool. It's football - a hard and fair game.
I don't like coaches from the bench the whole time shouting to referees and linesmen, making a big show about tackles.
They were crazy. They didn't need the physio on the pitch. It's a man's sport."
A man's sport, eh? Sexist.
No, you don't get to go there after the shit you came out with about Suarez. Stick to the rule, he used abusive and/or insulting words aggravated by a reference to sex. End of argument.
I hope Koeman has been castigatef for his comments post-derby
"Tackles are part of football - I saw some tackles from Lucas. It's all about football but we don't make a show from the bench like Liverpool. It's football - a hard and fair game.
I don't like coaches from the bench the whole time shouting to referees and linesmen, making a big show about tackles.
They were crazy. They didn't need the physio on the pitch. It's a man's sport."
A man's sport, eh? Sexist.
It seems to me that if women journalists seek to insert themselves into the world of men's football, they need to accept the rough and tumble that goes with it.
You must have missed the part where the journalist didn't raise an eyebrow about the whole affair. Back to the 70s now Portly!
But there is a pack of yapping women (and some effeminate men) expressing outrage on behalf of the journalist.
In these situations you need to decide if it is someone you respect. Then by all means stand up and defend them as a matter of principle. But if it's Moyes, then even you should be reaching for the popcorn.
Of course I am not a big fan of David Moyes, but I don't dislike him as much as a gang of aggressive feminists, who think that no bloke should ever be allowed to say anything rude or aggressive to a woman without consequences.