

Pata
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Any word on delay?
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The league isn't very strong though, although to be frank i think pretty much every major league is pretty crap tbh. It's genuinely like arguing which dog s*** smells the best, as all of them outside a small section of teams have extremely crap below them.
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The only dribble he had to make was a bounce from Skrtel's leg. That does count as lucky and means it was only a good goal.
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Didn't really have to do anything but run.
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Semtex in implying he's proper masculine and that shocker. Aye, that's it. Nowt to do with the fact that he barely touched the man and it's a contact sport. It's a foul, but personally, I wouldn't even give a yellow. I can accept yellow given the current spineless-diving-pricks climate that we're enabling by accepting that s*** like this is a red f***ing card. A red card man. Embarrasing. He stood on his shin and foot man. Regardless of your own measure of what's a red card or not, he and we all know that standing on a player's shin/foot like that is going to be a red card and we have done for years. the outrage Also known as a completely predictable red card. Right I'm tired of this already. We started off with the classic unnecessary personal jibe and we've gone downhill. When playing actual football, people get their feet/ankles stood on all the time. If it's not malicious or at great speed, it is a freekick, a swift apology, and off you go. If that's super manly, then I guess I'm super super manly, which is not something I've been accused of before, trust me. The fact that this is even being entertained by fans as a red card is highly disappointing to me, and it doesn't fill me with faith on the progression of football in the future. It's close to unwatchable as it is. Personal jibe. Howeh, I'm just messing about. Basically my point is that yes, the game is soft and I'd rather stuff like that was just a free kick, but no, it's not surprising that he was sent off because in the modern game that is a red card. I think that's where the dispute is tbh, I've pretty much resigned myself that the ref guidelines for what is considered dangerous play are a lot tougher now, so intent or force are not as much of a consideration. In the past you would get a booking but these days refs are giving those challenges a red far more. Then you see the Shaw 'incident' and no one has a clue anymore.
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Was ever thus really. But due to the Sky 'revolution' it's much more prominent and f***ing incessant these days. You can count the number of informed, unbiased and literate ex pro pundits on Caitlyn Jenners fake tits. Merson and le Tissier are two of the worst imo....Oh and Crooks obviously....oh and Kamara...oh and.............................. That was a disappointing google.
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To get the maximum out of the limited space on the site I assume edit: http://i.imgur.com/ONrBenbh.jpg That plasma well looks class.
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Seriously, some old senile chairman could read a 'report' like that and think someone is not worthy of being signed.
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Think about being written off as a youngster because in the longest game of FM someone plays, you end up at Burnley valued 250k with a poor average match rating.
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Made one great run that basically put all my fears of him being slow and lumbered to rest.
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Didn't even touch him and his head was waist high.
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Norwich defender waving for offside while standing on the byline.
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It's a f***ing outrage if you ask me. Kids watch this programme and there's someone there basically saying such cuntish and disrespectful behaviour towards officials is the right thing to do. I know we're all moaning about Marriner today but in general the lack of respect towards officials in football (particularly at the top level) is a massive problem with the game. Including trying to con and influence them at every opportunity, instead of just accepting the decision. Rooney's behavior a week ago was a disgrace, no idea how the refs just let it go without a word being said. They don't, Gini was booked for it. The two words that he said to the ref... worthy of a yellow. Not like Arsenal though, that's different. Wasn't a clear post but meant that Rooney never gets punished when he does that. Such a great role model for the kids as the face of the English football.
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Giroud/Walcott/Sanchez or any other cunt doing that in the 15th minute of the game would never ever get a red for that.
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It's a f***ing outrage if you ask me. Kids watch this programme and there's someone there basically saying such cuntish and disrespectful behaviour towards officials is the right thing to do. I know we're all moaning about Marriner today but in general the lack of respect towards officials in football (particularly at the top level) is a massive problem with the game. Including trying to con and influence them at every opportunity, instead of just accepting the decision. Rooney's behavior a week ago was a disgrace, no idea how the refs just let it go without a word being said.
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It's not dangerous when there's absolutely no force behind it. Ope and Semtex have nailed it in the past 13 pages that I just fucking read for some reason.
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Coquelin holding his face there :lol:
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It's fucking ruined man, waiting all week for this and that cunt just decides it's over.