Spotted at Anfield
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The invisible man...

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/51789141
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I see those Scousers are as well dressed as ever!
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The chap at the bottom left is wearing a getty images scarf, whatever that is.
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(03-09-2020, 07:39 PM)baggiebloke Wrote: The invisible man...

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/51789141

Usual football tourists from the Far East at Anfield
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Reminds me of Big Ron when on our tour of China and he said something along the lines of “they were hard to break down until we found a chink in their defence”. That would be 100% inappropriate today and he would rightly get slated for it. t the time, it was dismissed.
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(03-09-2020, 08:38 PM)Fulham Fallout Wrote: Reminds me of Big Ron when on our tour of China and he said something along the lines of “they were hard to break down until we found a chink in their defence”.   That would be 100% inappropriate today and he would rightly get slated for it. t the time, it was dismissed.

Absolutely fucking brilliant.
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(03-09-2020, 08:38 PM)Fulham Fallout Wrote: Reminds me of Big Ron when on our tour of China and he said something along the lines of “they were hard to break down until we found a chink in their defence”.   That would be 100% inappropriate today and he would rightly get slated for it. t the time, it was dismissed.

Yep, but it’s gone too far. Seriously I did an email to an openly gay guy yesterday and I said thanks for the query. I went back and changed it to thanks for the question after a colleague pointed out the word in relation to his sexuality. 
Modern life!
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(03-10-2020, 07:05 AM)Spandaubaggie Wrote:
(03-09-2020, 08:38 PM)Fulham Fallout Wrote: Reminds me of Big Ron when on our tour of China and he said something along the lines of “they were hard to break down until we found a chink in their defence”.   That would be 100% inappropriate today and he would rightly get slated for it. t the time, it was dismissed.

Yep, but it’s gone too far. Seriously I did an email to an openly gay guy yesterday and I said thanks for the query. I went back and changed it to thanks for the question after a colleague pointed out the word in relation to his sexuality. 
Modern life!

FFS I'd have left it. And I see no harm in Ron saying they found a chink in their defence. Both query and a chink in something are perfectly fine and have zero racist / gayist connotations. I'd be fugged in my job if I couldn't use the word query, as that is what you do with databases to retrieve specific data.
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