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Serge Aurier Hopefully Silences His Critics, And He’s 100% Right To Do So| opinion

By The Boy -

Tottenham’s loveable rogue Serge Aurier gets dogs’ abuse on a regular basis, and most of the time, it is thoroughly deserved. A professional footballer ought to be able to take a throw-in.

That said, at what point is reason lost and a fan’s default setting becomes one of damnation without any critical thinking? With Serge Aurier, we appear to already be at that point.

The COVID-19 crisis has – as these things do – only served to reinforce how flawed the thinking of some people can be. We are now in an age of testing. Testing to see if you’ve had Coronavirus, or if you currently have it. This enlightenment is thanks to science and the goodly and wise boys and girls down at the lab.

Many daft objections against top-flight football restarting have been allowed to thrive, thanks to the indulgence of those incapable of critical thought, “oooh, what if?!!!

If you’re tested negative, and you have been isolating properly in line with the biblically simple guidance provided by science, then you cannot possibly infect anyone with this wretched thing.

Serge Aurier and his barber are both happy that they tested negative, then let them get on with their lives. It’s a haircut for which the barber gets paid and the footballer gets a self-esteem boost.

The sooner the nation cools it with the witch hunts and all other manner of unthinking hysterics, the better.

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Leslie Crawford
Leslie Crawford
3 years ago

Hopefully Joe Fish can cut him sum slack after hammering him yesterday.

Tappaspur
Tappaspur
3 years ago

He’s getting better and better under Jose. (He can put a ball in) we all know he ain’t no defender. I like him and want him to stay. Nice “shape up🌚. He’s a outside/inside right.

DannyG
DannyG
3 years ago

I agree that there was nothing wrong with him having a haircut. I just have a problem with his arrogance and or stupidity in thinking posting that photo on social media was a good idea.

All it does is say to millions round the country that getting a haircut is fine, It’s cool to break the rules. Most people will not be looking not little details like whether they were both tested negative or not. In fact it’s only because he copped a load of abuse that he divulged that!

In order to beat this thing, it requires the buy in of the whole country into social distancing. People with big followings have a greater responsibility to set the right example. Otherwise no one is convinced and we go backwards. That’s the point.

James McKevitt
James McKevitt
3 years ago

Lovely haircut, fine head of hair. Still want him to leave. Any defender, I use that term loosely in his case, who remains in the opposition half watching his team mates scrambling to fill the hole he has left at right back can do one.

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