Quote by John Foot Download Open image ““We don't know how to insult you any more' (Inter fan banner, directed at their own team)”” — John Foot ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.0 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare
Fans seemingly project their frustration and anger on the players and coaches. This results in insults and even in people spitting at us. — Mats Hummels Copy Share Image
“When someone attempts to insult you know that they are inadvertently giving away what would insult them.” — Donna Lynn Hope Copy Share Image
“When we insult others, it says nothing about them but it shows how vulgar we are.” — Leonard Seet Copy Share Image
“There's a strange uniformity in the vocabulary European soccer fans use to hate black people. The same primate insults get hurled. Although they've gotten better over time, the English and Italians developed the tradition of making ape noises when black players touched the ball. The Poles toss bananas on the field. This consistency owes nothing to television, which rarely shows… — Franklin Foer Copy Share
“We can’t let your fans think you’re taken, especially because it’s not true.” — Bella Jeanisse Copy Share Image
“Insult, like many such feelings, is experienced in the soul of the person addressed; it is not something that can be granted or withheld… — Iain M. Banks Copy Share Image
In the past, we might have lost a game, and you get fans messaging you, saying, 'Ah, don't worry, you've done so well,' and… — Toni Duggan Copy Share Image
“I don’t know anything about other clubs and the national team, and I don’t care about them either… I love the guy, not the… — Mirella Muffarotto Copy Share Image
“However, even as a kid, I could sense the anger - the venom - of those protesters. Something about their eyes, the spittle that… — C.J. Tudor Copy Share Image
“This is a unique scandal in Italian football history - with Juventus as the victims of an injustice.” — John Foot Copy Share Image
“Cagliari central defender Comunardo Niccolai became celebrated for his ability to score bizarre own goals in the 1960s, so much that self inflicted problems… — John Foot Copy Share Image
“Northern journalist Gianni Brera played on the contradiction between Diego's physical appearance and his grace on the field, dubbing him 'the divine abortion” — john foot Copy Share Image
“Rinaldo Barlassina, one of the most prominent italian referees at the time, was the victim of stone throwing during a match at Casale. After… — John Foot Copy Share Image
“Some players are so bad they are hated. Some players are so bad they are forgotten. And some are so bad that they are… — John Foot Copy Share Image