Hamilton disses Schumacher
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Scuffers said:
Like I said, racing is new to you then?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91JoW4mSiZo
how is that remotely the same?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBdZ0DNLqk0https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91JoW4mSiZo
how is that remotely the same?
Edited by Scuffers on Friday 6th November 17:04
It's the same. Cheating to win.
Some Gump said:
Scuffers said:
Like I said, racing is new to you then?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91JoW4mSiZo
how is that remotely the same?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBdZ0DNLqk0https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91JoW4mSiZo
how is that remotely the same?
Edited by Scuffers on Friday 6th November 17:04
It's the same. Cheating to win.
Some Gump said:
He did as he was told to by his employer...how many of you would tell your boss to stuff it and go against them. At least he was man enough to come out and apologise afterwardsNope, not accepting that for one second.
You're employed. If your employer tells you to falsify accounts do you do it? What if your boss asked you to lie so your colleague got the blame for something they didn't do? Course you wouldn't. You wouldn't because you have a spine.
Lewis has no excuse there. He's been a sportsman from age 8. All the way through all ranks, you know the difference between cheating and not. To try to besmirch Schumy for cheating when you have similar history of cheating yourself is hypocritical bks.
You're employed. If your employer tells you to falsify accounts do you do it? What if your boss asked you to lie so your colleague got the blame for something they didn't do? Course you wouldn't. You wouldn't because you have a spine.
Lewis has no excuse there. He's been a sportsman from age 8. All the way through all ranks, you know the difference between cheating and not. To try to besmirch Schumy for cheating when you have similar history of cheating yourself is hypocritical bks.
Some Gump said:
Nope, not accepting that for one second.
You're employed. If your employer tells you to falsify accounts do you do it? What if your boss asked you to lie so your colleague got the blame for something they didn't do? Course you wouldn't. You wouldn't because you have a spine.
Lewis has no excuse there. He's been a sportsman from age 8. All the way through all ranks, you know the difference between cheating and not. To try to besmirch Schumy for cheating when you have similar history of cheating yourself is hypocritical bks.
Get your facts right, he said nothing about Michael cheating, he said he hasn't won championships the way Michael did....and he was right....You're employed. If your employer tells you to falsify accounts do you do it? What if your boss asked you to lie so your colleague got the blame for something they didn't do? Course you wouldn't. You wouldn't because you have a spine.
Lewis has no excuse there. He's been a sportsman from age 8. All the way through all ranks, you know the difference between cheating and not. To try to besmirch Schumy for cheating when you have similar history of cheating yourself is hypocritical bks.
And yes in certain circumstances many people do what their employers tell them even if it's wrong especially when your job could be on the line etc...Christ are you telling me you've never fked up at work or tried to cover your back over something...the only difference is sports stars are doing it in public....
...look at footballers, constantly 'simulating' or what's otherwise known as diving, or cheating, I doubt they will get as tough a time of it...Ronaldo used to do it all the time and is now considered one of the best footballers of his generation
Oh and I wouldn't call making 1 mistake by obeying your boss a history of cheating, it's 1 mistake, Schumacher on the other hand had a history of it, whether it was taking out hill or villeneuve or having his teammates move over for him despite team orders being banned or dodgy benettons with traction control, ferraris barge boards and flexi wings....you can't tell me he knew nothing about that!!!!!
Edited by 37chevy on Friday 6th November 23:43
37chevy said:
Some Gump said:
Nope, not accepting that for one second.
You're employed. If your employer tells you to falsify accounts do you do it? What if your boss asked you to lie so your colleague got the blame for something they didn't do? Course you wouldn't. You wouldn't because you have a spine.
Lewis has no excuse there. He's been a sportsman from age 8. All the way through all ranks, you know the difference between cheating and not. To try to besmirch Schumy for cheating when you have similar history of cheating yourself is hypocritical bks.
Get your facts right, he said nothing about Michael cheating, he said he hasn't won championships the way Michael did....and he was right....You're employed. If your employer tells you to falsify accounts do you do it? What if your boss asked you to lie so your colleague got the blame for something they didn't do? Course you wouldn't. You wouldn't because you have a spine.
Lewis has no excuse there. He's been a sportsman from age 8. All the way through all ranks, you know the difference between cheating and not. To try to besmirch Schumy for cheating when you have similar history of cheating yourself is hypocritical bks.
And yes in certain circumstances many people do what their employers tell them even if it's wrong especially when your job could be on the line etc...Christ are you telling me you've never fked up at work or tried to cover your back over something...the only difference is sports stars are doing it in public....
...look at footballers, constantly 'simulating' or what's otherwise known as diving, or cheating, I doubt they will get as tough a time of it...Ronaldo used to do it all the time and is now considered one of the best footballers of his generation
Oh and I wouldn't call making 1 mistake by obeying your boss a history of cheating, it's 1 mistake, Schumacher on the other hand had a history of it, whether it was taking out hill or villeneuve or having his teammates move over for him despite team orders being banned or dodgy benettons with traction control, ferraris barge boards and flexi wings....you can't tell me he knew nothing about that!!!!!
Edited by 37chevy on Friday 6th November 23:43
http://planetf1.com/news/hamilton-denies-disrespec...
"I've never done the things that Michael did to win my titles," the Express quotes the Brit has having said. "I won mine with my natural abilities only."
Those comments led to a barrage of criticism aimed at Hamilton most notably from the head of the Ferrari legend's fan club.
Hamilton, though, has defended himself, telling fans not to believe everything they read.
"To all the Michael Schumacher fans, I want you to know how big a fan and admirer of Michaels I am," he wrote on Instagram.
"I grew up watching him from the early days through to his 7th title. He was and is the greatest of our time and I am hugely proud and grateful to have met him and spent even the littlest time with.
"He was always kind to me. One day at his last race, I managed to find the courage to go see him and ask if he would honour me by swapping helmets in which he so graciously did.
"Please do not believe all that you read. I would never wish to disrespect him nor his family and I hold them in the highest regard.
"I keep him in my prayers as a fellow driver wishing for his recovery.
"Best wishes to you. Lewis #Legend #respect #godbless"
"I've never done the things that Michael did to win my titles," the Express quotes the Brit has having said. "I won mine with my natural abilities only."
Those comments led to a barrage of criticism aimed at Hamilton most notably from the head of the Ferrari legend's fan club.
Hamilton, though, has defended himself, telling fans not to believe everything they read.
"To all the Michael Schumacher fans, I want you to know how big a fan and admirer of Michaels I am," he wrote on Instagram.
"I grew up watching him from the early days through to his 7th title. He was and is the greatest of our time and I am hugely proud and grateful to have met him and spent even the littlest time with.
"He was always kind to me. One day at his last race, I managed to find the courage to go see him and ask if he would honour me by swapping helmets in which he so graciously did.
"Please do not believe all that you read. I would never wish to disrespect him nor his family and I hold them in the highest regard.
"I keep him in my prayers as a fellow driver wishing for his recovery.
"Best wishes to you. Lewis #Legend #respect #godbless"
Everyone seems to be forgetting when Schumacher parked his Mercedes at Rascasse to try and get pole for the Monaco GP.
I think you have to go back to the old days to find champions who wouldnt resort to dirty tactics, such as Clark, Hill, Fangio. Although I cant recall Hakkinen or Damon Hill being that nasty behind the wheel, or even Villeneuve.
I think you have to go back to the old days to find champions who wouldnt resort to dirty tactics, such as Clark, Hill, Fangio. Although I cant recall Hakkinen or Damon Hill being that nasty behind the wheel, or even Villeneuve.
VolvoT5 said:
Wow, so now he is claiming he was misquoted... I wonder if he realises the video clip is doing the rounds on social media.... everyone can hear what he said for themselves.
NO! What you have is an 8 second clip of part of an answer with zero context, no idea what the question OR full answer is!Whether you like Lewis or not... nothing he said is false. He has never asked for number one status - which Schuey insisted on, he's never parked a car or literally crashed into anyone to win a championship, blah blah. Why are so many getting their knickers in a twist?? Time of the month chaps??
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