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Muslim Franck Ribery slams Jerome Boateng for throwing champagne over him

boo freakin hoo

where was Islam when you were indulging with teenage prostitutes
 
Haha the same bloke who had an extended romp with a 16 year-old French prostitute at 2 grand a night...what a hypocrite!
 
this is like saying it's ok for jeffrey archer to have been bummed in prison due his previous misdemeanours
 
some replies....so he cant be angry anymore with religious issues because he made mistakes in the past? Great theory(!)
 
He can keep on hating anyone he likes once Bayern are crowned UEFA champs. :moyo
 
I actually don't mind what people do with themselves and with others, I can see why he did what he did and I imagine it was fun - just a bit feeble to come out now and say he's offended because now his genitals have dried up then he can't have champagne thrown anywhere near them.
 
Re: Muslim Franck Ribery slams Jerome Boateng for throwing champagne over him.

Lol some judgemental dudes on this forum.
 
Lol some judgemental dudes on this forum.

Who? Read my post above. I don't mind what he did with the prostitute, just think it's a bit pathetic to expect sympathy over a bit of booze being chucked about when he is clearly a more liberal character in general (which is fine)
 
Who? Read my post above. I don't mind what he did with the prostitute, just think it's a bit pathetic to expect sympathy over a bit of booze being chucked about when he is clearly a more liberal character in general (which is fine)

Is he expecting sympathy? Just sounds like the guy is upset with a team mate who should have known better. Not like he is asking for everyone to hate Jerome and feel sorry for him.
 
Re: Muslim Franck Ribery slams Jerome Boateng for throwing champagne over him.

Who? Read my post above. I don't mind what he did with the prostitute, just think it's a bit pathetic to expect sympathy over a bit of booze being chucked about when he is clearly a more liberal character in general (which is fine)

Yeah it could be seen as a bit petty... But it isn't really hypocritical.

He may have moved on with that episode of his life and is now a little more serious with his spirituality.
 
Yeah it could be seen as a bit petty... But it isn't really hypocritical.

He may have moved on with that episode of his life and is now a little more serious with his spirituality.

Okay then, poor choice of words given the passage of time. Certainly a bit petty though, to be honest.
 
Yeah it could be seen as a bit petty... But it isn't really hypocritical.

He may have moved on with that episode of his life and is now a little more serious with his spirituality.

But he can't expect other people to know he has moved on and not throw alcohol at him until he acts accordingly.

I can see how it is angering to have a team-mate not observe a clear instruction but I don't see anyone ever doing this to Amla. Just saying.
 
German football club Bayern Munich has fined its midfielder Franck Ribery after he posted a series of angry and profanity-laden tweets.

The French player, 35, was responding to criticism after he shared a video of himself enjoying an expensive steak coated with gold.

He hit out at "jealous" people and said he owed nothing to the "haters".

The club's sporting director did not specify how much Ribery had been docked but described the fine as "heavy".

"He used words that we... cannot accept and that Franck does not have the right to use, as a role model and player," Hasan Salihamidzic told reporters on Sunday.

"I had a long talk with Franck and I let him know that we would impose a heavy fine on him and he accepted it," he added.

The video showed the player at a restaurant in Dubai owned by Turkish celebrity chef Nusret Gokce, who is also known as "Salt Bae" on social media.

Ribery can be seen rubbing his hands as the huge steak, which reportedly cost £1,000 ($1,273), is prepared in dramatic fashion at his table.

It was met with a barrage of criticism from those who said the video was ostentatious.

"My success is, above all, thanks to God, me, and my loved ones who believed in me," Ribery said in one of his posts.

The footballer criticised the media for ignoring his charity work.

He said he was free to spend his money how he liked. On this occasion, the club's sporting director said Ribery had been invited to the restaurant and so did not pay the bill.

Why are footballers obsessed with Salt Bae?

Gokce owns several luxurious restaurants in the US, the Middle East and Turkey, and videos of him carving meat have been watched by millions of people.

He has served a number of celebrities, including footballers such as Cesc Fabregas and Kevin de Bruyne,

But this is not the first time that a well-known figure has been criticised for dining at one of his restaurants.

In September, Venezuela's President Nicolás Maduro caused outrage when he visited Gokce's Nusr-Et restaurant in Istanbul.

Almost two-thirds of people in the crisis-hit country have reported losing weight as shortages of food worsened in recent years.

Footage of Mr Maduro at the restaurant was widely shared by his critics who said he was out of touch with the problems facing Venezuela.



<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">No better way to start the year than with a dash of salt and a visit to my Turkish brother �������� <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/SaltBae?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#SaltBae</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/fr7?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#fr7</a>�� <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/ELHAMDOULILLAH?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#ELHAMDOULILLAH</a>����♥️ <a href="https://t.co/O5ztj4mueq">pic.twitter.com/O5ztj4mueq</a></p>— Franck Ribéry (@FranckRibery) <a href="https://twitter.com/FranckRibery/status/1080754426292457473?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 3, 2019</a></blockquote>
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German football club Bayern Munich has fined its midfielder Franck Ribery after he posted a series of angry and profanity-laden tweets.

The French player, 35, was responding to criticism after he shared a video of himself enjoying an expensive steak coated with gold.

He hit out at "jealous" people and said he owed nothing to the "haters".

The club's sporting director did not specify how much Ribery had been docked but described the fine as "heavy".

"He used words that we... cannot accept and that Franck does not have the right to use, as a role model and player," Hasan Salihamidzic told reporters on Sunday.

"I had a long talk with Franck and I let him know that we would impose a heavy fine on him and he accepted it," he added.

The video showed the player at a restaurant in Dubai owned by Turkish celebrity chef Nusret Gokce, who is also known as "Salt Bae" on social media.

Ribery can be seen rubbing his hands as the huge steak, which reportedly cost £1,000 ($1,273), is prepared in dramatic fashion at his table.

It was met with a barrage of criticism from those who said the video was ostentatious.

"My success is, above all, thanks to God, me, and my loved ones who believed in me," Ribery said in one of his posts.

The footballer criticised the media for ignoring his charity work.

He said he was free to spend his money how he liked. On this occasion, the club's sporting director said Ribery had been invited to the restaurant and so did not pay the bill.

Why are footballers obsessed with Salt Bae?

Gokce owns several luxurious restaurants in the US, the Middle East and Turkey, and videos of him carving meat have been watched by millions of people.

He has served a number of celebrities, including footballers such as Cesc Fabregas and Kevin de Bruyne,

But this is not the first time that a well-known figure has been criticised for dining at one of his restaurants.

In September, Venezuela's President Nicolás Maduro caused outrage when he visited Gokce's Nusr-Et restaurant in Istanbul.

Almost two-thirds of people in the crisis-hit country have reported losing weight as shortages of food worsened in recent years.

Footage of Mr Maduro at the restaurant was widely shared by his critics who said he was out of touch with the problems facing Venezuela.



<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">No better way to start the year than with a dash of salt and a visit to my Turkish brother �������� <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/SaltBae?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#SaltBae</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/fr7?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#fr7</a>�� <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/ELHAMDOULILLAH?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#ELHAMDOULILLAH</a>����♥️ <a href="https://t.co/O5ztj4mueq">pic.twitter.com/O5ztj4mueq</a></p>— Franck Ribéry (@FranckRibery) <a href="https://twitter.com/FranckRibery/status/1080754426292457473?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 3, 2019</a></blockquote>
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A steak can be halal too, there are beef steak. This restaurant is in Dubai and the chef is a Turk, Nusret Gokce so this is most likely halal. I feel like this news is misleading and posted with malintent.
 
I threw would be annoyed of someone through booze on me. He is however making a big song and dance about it for no reason. Such things happen when people are celebrating. He probably drinks it in private anyway:vk2
 
A steak can be halal too, there are beef steak. This restaurant is in Dubai and the chef is a Turk, Nusret Gokce so this is most likely halal. I feel like this news is misleading and posted with malintent.

I do not think the halal status of the steak was the issue which caused him to be fined or criticized ...
 
A steak can be halal too, there are beef steak. This restaurant is in Dubai and the chef is a Turk, Nusret Gokce so this is most likely halal. I feel like this news is misleading and posted with malintent.

What's it being halal got to do with the article? Did u even read it
 
I threw would be annoyed of someone through booze on me. He is however making a big song and dance about it for no reason. Such things happen when people are celebrating. He probably drinks it in private anyway:vk2

The OP is from 2013
 
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