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Not at all. He passed it his way. You're missing the whole point. Like the power matters? He clearly did it to provoke a reaction from a team that were gutted and had just lost the biggest final in club history. How did he clearly do that? We have nothing to gauge that other than Simeone's reaction, where he went radge. It's a nothing incident, Simeone just lost his s***. You think Simeone who was applauding his team despite having lost was ready to just lose it out of nowhere? Right. Still beating yourself up about the 1998 incident aren't you? Why you always feel the need to get petty is beyond me. I'm saying I honestly don't even see why kicking a loose football towards him was a bad thing to do. I like Simeone, he's done a great job there but I've no idea why he lost his s*** at that. Applauding your team then going apeshit because a ball approaches you is not normal. I'm the one being petty. You're the one posting smilies and ''Ok, that's it?''. Off I go. Good night 'polic. You gave me a shite explanation, I said "Is that it?" Not sure what the problem is.
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Not at all. He passed it his way. You're missing the whole point. Like the power matters? He clearly did it to provoke a reaction from a team that were gutted and had just lost the biggest final in club history. How did he clearly do that? We have nothing to gauge that other than Simeone's reaction, where he went radge. It's a nothing incident, Simeone just lost his s***. You think Simeone who was applauding his team despite having lost was ready to just lose it out of nowhere? Right. Still beating yourself up about the 1998 incident aren't you? :lol: Yeah, Polic. Fucking get over it. I know, I still cry for David Beckham once a day. People were making effigies of him and doing nasty things to them FFS, and it was all that bad lad Simeone's fault.
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Not at all. He passed it his way. You're missing the whole point. Like the power matters? He clearly did it to provoke a reaction from a team that were gutted and had just lost the biggest final in club history. How did he clearly do that? We have nothing to gauge that other than Simeone's reaction, where he went radge. It's a nothing incident, Simeone just lost his s***. You think Simeone who was applauding his team despite having lost was ready to just lose it out of nowhere? Right. Still beating yourself up about the 1998 incident aren't you? Why you always feel the need to get petty is beyond me. I'm saying I honestly don't even see why kicking a loose football towards him was a bad thing to do. I like Simeone, he's done a great job there but I've no idea why he lost his shit at that. Applauding your team then going apeshit because a ball approaches you is not normal.
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i h8 u
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Not at all. He passed it his way. You're missing the whole point. Like the power matters? He clearly did it to provoke a reaction from a team that were gutted and had just lost the biggest final in club history. How did he clearly do that? We have nothing to gauge that other than Simeone's reaction, where he went radge. It's a nothing incident, Simeone just lost his shit.
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One isn't kicking on someone already down. You'd probably kick on a homeless as well right? I guess it's a cultural thing. In SA we show respect towards people who are already down Stop being a knob, I have plenty of respect and sympathy for the homeless. Cheers.
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I might just be missing the point here but don't see why it was that bad? Stand to be corrected. The way I saw it, there was an additional ball on the pitch for some reason and he kicked it towards the bench. What's the big deal? The fact he kicked it towards Simeone, actually right at him when he had about 500 other places to put it. Why didn't he just 'pass' it to Carlo instead or the Real bench? Really, that's it? OK. Reckon Simeone should have perhaps controlled himself in that case. Controlled himself, should've ripped his face apart. Why do something like that? Even Marcelo and Bale went to have a talk with Varane, was just stupid his team had already won, he only did that to cause a reaction which is shameful in a situation like that. He kicked an errant football towards him, what are you even on about? Flipping a lid in those circumstances wouldn't even enter my mind. It's nowt.
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That's actually quite a ridiculous amount Is he the one that's won the most? He is now, yeah. Fucking genius. He cultivates good feeling amonst his players and compounds it with composure and tactical brilliance. He's a level-headed more intelligent Keegan, basically. * As a player (2) and manager (3), not saying it's not impressive but just in case what you said was misleading to anyone.
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Not at all. He passed it his way.
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Anyone moaning about Remy's general play is splitting hairs or bitter IMO. Quality player who can play across the front 3. Think he'd stand a far greater chance at a top club than Demba Ba, he's a better footballer.
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I love it how that "deserves a beating" and what Suarez did deserves respect. Completely different mindsets here, but fair enough.
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I might just be missing the point here but don't see why it was that bad? Stand to be corrected. The way I saw it, there was an additional ball on the pitch for some reason and he kicked it towards the bench. What's the big deal? The fact he kicked it towards Simeone, actually right at him when he had about 500 other places to put it. Why didn't he just 'pass' it to Carlo instead or the Real bench? Really, that's it? OK. Reckon Simeone should have perhaps controlled himself in that case.
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I might just be missing the point here but don't see why it was that bad? Stand to be corrected. The way I saw it, there was an additional ball on the pitch for some reason and he kicked it towards the bench. What's the big deal?
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And I thought you were a decent lad. I'd be a bit more charitable - played through an injury to get us in Europe under Roeder, seems a sound lad, good professional, doesn't use swear words, etc. However when you look back at it, we've been watching the guy for 14 years now and he's had us tearing our hair out for a huge proportion of the time he's been on the pitch. His place in the squad has generally been a waste and prohibitive to us getting new strikers in. Hardly his fault, but delighted to see the back of him.
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2014 FIFA World Cup Brasil™ - Europe vs. America
Interpolic replied to LucaAltieri's topic in Football
Do you mean in Britain? Every single game is on terrestrial TV here, the BBC and ITV split them. -
Thank fuck for General Chat.
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He's in the same category as Don Hutchinson the little prick. Honestly wouldn't give a shit if it was somebody with no affiliation to us but to do that and being from Tyneside makes him a massive cunt IMO.
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Is that a term meaning football hipster? Like it.
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It's really been lacking in that respect.
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2014 FIFA World Cup Brasil™ - Europe vs. America
Interpolic replied to LucaAltieri's topic in Football
Well considered professional foul contributed to Derby not scoring and QPR getting promoted. KaKa Felipao loves shit like that. Aye, so I meant Felipao but said KaKa in 2 separate posts. -
2014 FIFA World Cup Brasil™ - Europe vs. America
Interpolic replied to LucaAltieri's topic in Football
KaKa has a new hero today in Gary O'Neill I see. -
Spanish teams are cunts, volume 100,567,986.
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See Joey Barton's milking it for all its worth. Wikipedia says he played 22 games for them this season, is that correct? Wouldn't be like him to make it all about Joey Barton after playing less than half of the games in a side's promotion season.
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O'Neill's done a KaKa.