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Don't know why he was so desperate for the pen, he is a bit of a weird bloke. Not a big deal though.

 

Weird thing to question really. He's merely a striker with passion for the game like a little kid. As long as it's all positive vibes after everything it doesn't matter what so ever.  This is for Rafa to "sort out" anyway.

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Don't know why he was so desperate for the pen, he is a bit of a weird bloke. Not a big deal though.

 

How is it weird? It's his job to score goals. This was his chance to impress Rafa and prove a point, you could tell he was desperate to get a hattrick.

 

Not too sure what your logic is here?

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Not been through the last few pages but this is how I see it;

 

Rafa confirmed Ritchie was the designated pen taker, so he took it. Mitrovic was desperate to bag (which is a good thing), so he wanted to take it.

 

Isn't it as simple as that?

 

If anything it's a positive that he was so desperate to take the pen, or am I missing something?

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If anything it's a positive that he was so desperate to take the pen, or am I missing something?

 

Nope.

 

People are just wanting a bit of drama over nothing. There'd still be people complaining if Mitro was shying away from taking the penalty.

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Penalty incident spoiled a great night.  I think Mitro normally takes the penalty when he's playing but I wasn't impressed with the attitude of Ritchie.  Grear player but I could imagine him being a nasty little git and could become a bad apple in the dressing room if allowed to.  I wonder if that's why Bournemouth let him go?

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Penalty incident spoiled a great night.  I think Mitro normally takes the penalty when he's playing but I wasn't impressed with the attitude of Ritchie.  Grear player but I could imagine him being a nasty little git and could become a bad apple in the dressing room if allowed to.  I wonder if that's why Bournemouth let him go?

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Don't know why he was so desperate for the pen, he is a bit of a weird bloke. Not a big deal though.

 

How is it weird? It's his job to score goals. This was his chance to impress Rafa and prove a point, you could tell he was desperate to get a hattrick.

 

Not too sure what your logic is here?

 

Wasn't he only on one goal when the pen was given? Just assume there's already a penalty taker defined before the match. Anyway, like I said not a big deal.

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If he was on a hat trick I could maybe see why but if Ritchie is the designated penatly taker then no complaints at all. Rooney got slated big time by Owen last week for giving up his penatly duties. Good to have people wanting to step up IMO.

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If he was on a hat trick I could maybe see why but if Ritchie is the designated penatly taker then no complaints at all. Rooney got slated big time by Owen last week for giving up his penatly duties. Good to have people wanting to step up IMO.

Tbf it's easy to take a penalty when you're up 3-0. No pressure

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who was that preston player with the dreds down to his waist? mitro was challenging in him at the gallowgate end in the second half and pulled one of his dredlocks.

for a second i thought the ref had seen it and was gonna give him a second yellow.

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If he was on a hat trick I could maybe see why but if Ritchie is the designated penatly taker then no complaints at all. Rooney got slated big time by Owen last week for giving up his penatly duties. Good to have people wanting to step up IMO.

Tbf it's easy to take a penalty when you're up 3-0. No pressure

 

It was only 2-0 at the time mind and Mitrovic took a pressure penalty against Man Utd and Norwich last season

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who was that preston player with the dreds down to his waist? mitro was challenging in him at the gallowgate end in the second half and pulled one of his dredlocks.

for a second i thought the ref had seen it and was gonna give him a second yellow.

 

Young lad sat behind us: "they've got a girl playing for them!"

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The problem with the penalty struggle is it puts unnecessary pressure on the penalty taker. Fortunately the game was fairly comfortable and the taker converted the penalty. It's when the circumstances are different it becomes a problem (see Lamella/Spurs) so those advocating it's not a problem at all are being a little short sighted.

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If he was on a hat trick I could maybe see why but if Ritchie is the designated penatly taker then no complaints at all. Rooney got slated big time by Owen last week for giving up his penatly duties. Good to have people wanting to step up IMO.

Tbf it's easy to take a penalty when you're up 3-0. No pressure

 

It was only 2-0 at the time mind and Mitrovic took a pressure penalty against Man Utd and Norwich last season

 

Aye sorry 2-0 but game over at the time either way. It wasn't a slight against Mitrovic, just that it's easy to "step up" to take a penalty when the game is over so no point reading anything into it

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Penalty incident spoiled a great night.  I think Mitro normally takes the penalty when he's playing but I wasn't impressed with the attitude of Ritchie.  Grear player but I could imagine him being a nasty little git and could become a bad apple in the dressing room if allowed to.  I wonder if that's why Bournemouth let him go?

 

I see it exactly like this as well. :thup: Well put.

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Penalty incident spoiled a great night.  I think Mitro normally takes the penalty when he's playing but I wasn't impressed with the attitude of Ritchie.  Grear player but I could imagine him being a nasty little git and could become a bad apple in the dressing room if allowed to.  I wonder if that's why Bournemouth let him go?

 

way to find some negatives from a 6-0 win :lol:

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He wasn't nasty about it at all though. He wanted to take the penalty and asked Ritchie. Ritchie said no and he pleaded with him.

 

It did put unnecessary pressure on Ritchie like, but there was no nastiness from Mitro at all. Everything we've seen of him shows him as a big kid, not a cunt.

 

He looks like he's really easy to get on with.

 

EDIT: Actually you're talking about Ritchie, never mind. He does seem a bit of a radge packet like, I doubt he's that bad off the pitch though.

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