Benotti69 said:Well if they dont want to be lumped with Valverde, Contador and Sanchez now is the time to speak up!
Contador is doing the right thing. people who dope shouldn't pour scorn on those who are caught.
Benotti69 said:Well if they dont want to be lumped with Valverde, Contador and Sanchez now is the time to speak up!
Big kudos to you for defending Contador, and throwing yourself to the wolves. I think most posters respect that, just by the fact they are responding directly to you. Unfortunately your hero doesn't have a case here.LaFlorecita said:As I said it was a mistake. A MISTAKE. Don't tell me you never make one.
airstream said:Blindness, blindness and blindess. All you (supporters) try to do is to justify your interest to cycling which is mainly Contador himself, so you will stick to any reason, to any hint to find any logical line even it's impossible to find that. So the story has no end...
Huh, ignore aistream! What a hellish conceit one should have to say this. NoBalls, love cycling, but not yourself and Contador. On the forum, at least.
airstream said:When Contador gets popped in the TdF, he will say 'you can't show any photo- or video proof, so you can't know anything for sure'. i'm innosente, i tink!
Yeah, that's a BS,in contrast to what color contador's puppies ears have
airstream said:Yes, facepalm is the only way to try to save face for the lack of proper arguments.
LaFlorecita said:I have no idea what you want me to say.
I don't necessarily support Alberto, I feel neutral, but this is being blown way out of proportions. Therefore I stand up for him. It's not fair to put words into someone's mouth.
No_Balls said:this is very easy to say in retrospect. And given the amount of names and teams involved in this affair i am confident he wasnt reflecting if what he did was anything wrong. Probably he wasnt even aware what was going on behind the scene and who was pulling the strings. That is typical mafia.
airstream said:Blindness, blindness and blindess. All you (supporters) try to do is to justify your interest to cycling which is mainly Contador himself, so you will stick to any reason, to any hint to find any logical line even it's impossible to find that. So the story has no end...
Huh, ignore aistream! What a hellish conceit one should have to say this. NoBalls, love cycling, but not yourself and Contador. On the forum, at least.
Benotti69 said:Still trying to say peeps are paid to post here,,,gigs up brah.
Benotti69 said:Maybe McQuaid calling the Spanish a nation of dopers has a lot to answer for? I dont agree with anyhting McQuaid ever said or did in his whole little pathetic life.
Airstream said:Blindness, blindness and blindess. All you (supporters) try to do is to justify your interest to cycling which is mainly Contador himself, so you will stick to any reason, to any hint to find any logical line even it's impossible to find that. So the story has no end...
Huh, ignore aistream! What a hellish conceit one should have to say this. NoBalls, love cycling, but not yourself and Contador. On the forum, at least.
Glenn_Wilson said:I cried that my hero was taken down by his own bullying but I still manlove him regurlarly
Love the Scenery said:Probably. But it's still coming his way like a great big freight train. And he just jumped in the wrong direction--straight into it. I know he's kind of dumb, but he should think really hard about what direction he jumps. History has winners and losers, and he only needs to look at Armstrong to know what side is losing.
Angliru said:I figure there are approximately 200+ Spanish professionals and we have heard from less than 5% of them. Be fair.
Love the Scenery said:What a true friend would do is say, Alberto you are wrong. You need to change that position. THAT would be supporting Contador. Likewise, you would be better off accepting that Contador is totally wrong. You are not doing him any favors with all this twisted reasoning about how poor Alberto has been misunderstood.
No problem just try not to troll the forum with it benaughty69Benotti69 said:Your the boring troll who has fascinations about donkey's.
LaFlorecita said:I am in no position to tell him what to do.
I am not his "friend". I am just a fan. I don't know what is going through his mind. I trust Alberto to do and say the right thing. I have explained in a PM to another person why I believe Alberto said this and I don't feel like posting it out in the open because people will probably make fun of me or say I am blind or stupid. If you want that PM just tell me.
Descender said:Question: is it fair that Armstrong has lost its seven Tour de France titles?
Here's what Spaniards have to say about it.
http://www.cope.es/encuestas?encuesta=329
I subscribe 100% to this, well put.Love the Scenery said:I condemn Valverde, Sanchez, Indurain, and Contador's words but I equally condemn any stereotyping of the Spanish people or "Spaniards". To imagine even for a second that "Spaniards" support doping and organized crime is not only ignorant but offensive.
Love the Scenery said:That's OK Florecita. I'm not judging you, just communicating a different point of view. Sorry if I'm a little long-winded. Basically I mean that in this case, what applies to the friend applies to the fan.
--Contador's words have caused him serious damage: he has dug himself a hole.
--Justifying, explaining, and rationalizing the words just digs the hole deeper.
--Justifying, explaining, and rationalizing the words does not support Contador, it just pushes him further down.
--His fans can continue to support him as a person and a rider but supporting these words is not helpful to him, neither as a person nor as a rider.
--Even his fans should admit that these words were a BIG mistake. BIG. No explanations are going to change that.
LtS
Love the Scenery said:1. COPE is a Catholic right-wing radio station, considered extremist by many in Spanish society.
2. It is well known that the "bread and circuses" movement to distract the Spanish people with cheap sports victories is principally linked to the right wing, though PSOE have been active participants also.
3. The bread and circuses movement attempts to suppress evidence of doping by calling on cheap nationalist sentiment. This is widely perceived in Spanish society today.
4. The COPE poll is not a scientific poll, it's just whoever chooses to answer the question on the web site. It has no statistical validity whatsoever.
4. If anything, a COPE poll overemphasizes the right wing and ignorant sports fans, and it is extremely surprising that 50% of those respondents have a critical attitude towards Armstrong. Even in a sample that overemphasizes nationalist sports fandom and crass ignorance, 50% are opposed. That shows that "Spaniards" are far from the ignorant idiots they are being stereotyped as.
5. To say that response to a COPE poll represents "What Spaniards say" is astonishingly ignorant. It shows a lack of understand of polling, sampling, statistics, or Spanish media and society. A COPE poll is not a representation of "What Spaniards say."
6. A huge proportion of Spaniards reject COPE and everything it stands for. Spain has a huge resistance movement that is not captured by any polls, scientific or not, because they do not participate in any polling.
7. Using selective data to mischaracterize "Spaniards" is called ethnic and national stereotyping.
I condemn Valverde, Sanchez, Indurain, and Contador's words but I equally condemn any stereotyping of the Spanish people or "Spaniards". To imagine even for a second that "Spaniards" support doping and organized crime is not only ignorant but offensive.