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  • #31
    Ive allways interpreted Joey as a racist name/#### alternative...

    Either way it was used to basically mug off the youth team.

    Load of 2 bob rubbish if you as me, this twitter is no good for celebs/sports people..
    Cant believe it, ive been PWOPER MUGGED ORF...

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    • #32
      how can joey be considered racist?, although a derogative term that originates from joey deacon ,the spastic on Blue Peter, i cant see how this can be enough to sack someone? .

      I would say though that if indeed Vine was playing with the 'joey' squad he has found his rightful place. Mug.

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      • #33
        He shouldn't have said it.

        Amazing now because Vine calls someone a *****, some are saying he should stay and play in the team.

        Wish Vine the best of luck in the future, but it won't be with QPR simply because he is now not good enough. Thats life
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        • #34
          Is Viney a big fan of 'Friends'?

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          • #35
            Originally posted by qblockpete View Post
            He shouldn't have said it.

            Amazing now because Vine calls someone a *****, some are saying he should stay and play in the team.

            Wish Vine the best of luck in the future, but it won't be with QPR simply because he is now not good enough. Thats life
            Who's saying he should be in the first team? As a direct result of this nonsense? Really?

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            • #36
              Some were saying Vine went up in there estimation aftere those comments. It might have been tongue in cheek, but the reality is Vine needs a new challenge.
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              • #37
                Maybe he meant Joey as in young - i.e. metaphorically from the term for a young Kangaroo.

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                • #38
                  As the bard said, "much ado about nothing"

                  must have been a poor news day at the evening gazette, very poor
                  its New Era number 8 i tell thee, bring on the fireworks

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                  • #39
                    TBH i have always thought joey was a racist term aswell... i dont think he has much of a chance here now so gd luck to the man up north, just needs the confidence and he will no doubt do a job for someone on the pitch that is!!!

                    As for the newspaper report get used to it... being top and in form comes at a price of bulls*** articles nearly every week!!!

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                    • #40
                      For the avoidance of doubt, I was taking the ****. I do not doubt he meant Joey in the Deacon sense. He has become a bit of a **** (in the **** sense of the word)

                      This meltdown in relations twixt him and club/fans has been on the cards a good while now. Some will recall he lost the plot and rared up at some Rangers fan who dared criticise his (non) effort at the pre-Season friendly at Borehamwood. He's been a dead man walking since imo but no one seems willing or able (or cashed up enough) to send him on his way. Shame it ended like this but its over.

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by swanleyhoop View Post
                        I'd assumed Joey was used to mean youngster, as it's slang for young kangaroo.
                        I'm 42 and remember the Blue Peter version very well but I was quite young then so I'm note sure Rowan, who would probably just be born by then, would be making a direct reference to it unless it has become part of our colloquial language.

                        We may all be suffering from cognitive dissonance here just because many of us are old enough to remember it's original insulting nature (including "eerrr...you've got fleas!!), and he appears to have fallen out of favour with our fans. However over here in Oz the term Joey Squad is often used to refer to the youth set up. A couple of recent articles highlighting this for you friends of clinking linkies!

                        AIS duo Jesse Makarounas and Yianni Perkatis have been selected in the Joeys squad to play in an international tournament



                        So, in what context did Rowan mean it? There's only one person in truth that knows the answer to that question. All I'm suggesting is that it may be just as pertinent to consider a term currently used in football to refer to a youth squad, albeit not in the UK (but perhaps he was aware of its usage?) as opposed to an insult that, IMO was probably before his time, but of course does not suit our purpose when vilifying him!

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                        • #42
                          Important thing for me is warnock clearly doesn't want him anywhere near the first team. This shows to me that he's not rated as a player and not the type of person he wants around. Shame because if he'd have shown some fight pre-season he may well have got an opportunity.

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by Youvebeenrangered View Post
                            Ive allways interpreted Joey as a racist name
                            Pathetic thing to say.

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by paulmason View Post
                              Pathetic thing to say.
                              Not in the slightest.

                              Never heard the term 'Joe Daki'?

                              I've heard a few people to reffer to Asians as 'Joey's', so not that pathetic at all mate.

                              Please note, this wasn't to cause offence. I know how touchy some can get on here. I was just pointing out that I have heard this used in a racist tone.
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                              • #45
                                in the context it definitely meant "youth"

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