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MediaWatch is great today like, particularly these 2:

 

It is important to remember here that Ederson did in fact get kicked in the head, was stretchered from the pitch in considerable pain and then received several stitches.

 

Remember all that as you read what Tony Gale said on Sky Sports News on Monday morning.

 

“Interesting the reaction from the keeper…down for five minutes. Tom Heaton at the weekend dislocated his shoulder and he’s waving to the crowd. Tom…proper man.”

 

Nobody gets injured quite like a Brit.

 

But move over, Tony Gale; make way for Chris Sutton’s opinion from the Daily Mail:

 

‘ANY professional footballer, or former footballer who says he thinks Sadio Mane deserved a red card is a liar.’

 

That’s right. If you have a different opinion to Chris Sutton, you are a liar, because Chris Sutton knows what you actually believe better than you know yourself.

 

He’s looking at you Rio Ferdinand and Jamie Carragher. Liars.

 

http://www.football365.com/news/mediawatch-welbeck-not-thierry-rio-and-carra-are-liars

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MediaWatch is great today like, particularly these 2:

 

It is important to remember here that Ederson did in fact get kicked in the head, was stretchered from the pitch in considerable pain and then received several stitches.

 

Remember all that as you read what Tony Gale said on Sky Sports News on Monday morning.

 

“Interesting the reaction from the keeper…down for five minutes. Tom Heaton at the weekend dislocated his shoulder and he’s waving to the crowd. Tom…proper man.”

 

Nobody gets injured quite like a Brit.

 

But move over, Tony Gale; make way for Chris Sutton’s opinion from the Daily Mail:

 

‘ANY professional footballer, or former footballer who says he thinks Sadio Mane deserved a red card is a liar.’

 

That’s right. If you have a different opinion to Chris Sutton, you are a liar, because Chris Sutton knows what you actually believe better than you know yourself.

 

He’s looking at you Rio Ferdinand and Jamie Carragher. Liars.

 

http://www.football365.com/news/mediawatch-welbeck-not-thierry-rio-and-carra-are-liars

 

:lol:

I would absolutely love to see a weekly TV show with someone like Baddiel and Skinner that focuses solely on taking the piss out of these so-called pundits.  It could probably be an hour long aswell with the amount of nackers getting TV gigs on various channels these days.  If they're gona get payed obscene amounts of money for sitting in a comfy chair spouting bollocks to the whole country, they should at least be held accountable and ridiculed for it.

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MediaWatch is great today like, particularly these 2:

 

It is important to remember here that Ederson did in fact get kicked in the head, was stretchered from the pitch in considerable pain and then received several stitches.

 

Remember all that as you read what Tony Gale said on Sky Sports News on Monday morning.

 

“Interesting the reaction from the keeper…down for five minutes. Tom Heaton at the weekend dislocated his shoulder and he’s waving to the crowd. Tom…proper man.”

 

Nobody gets injured quite like a Brit.

 

But move over, Tony Gale; make way for Chris Sutton’s opinion from the Daily Mail:

 

‘ANY professional footballer, or former footballer who says he thinks Sadio Mane deserved a red card is a liar.’

 

That’s right. If you have a different opinion to Chris Sutton, you are a liar, because Chris Sutton knows what you actually believe better than you know yourself.

 

He’s looking at you Rio Ferdinand and Jamie Carragher. Liars.

 

http://www.football365.com/news/mediawatch-welbeck-not-thierry-rio-and-carra-are-liars

 

The crooks bit is fucking unreal. :lol:

 

Imagine the reaction to this being posted on here:

 

I also want to discuss Paul Pogba’s new hairstyle, which features a red streak. I only mention it because he clearly wants to bring it to our attention. There is so much for the midfielder to do at United and he still insists on behaving like an adolescent.

 

Granted, a hairstyle is not going to determine how well he can control a ball or make a pass, but it does say something about where his mind is at the moment. If you are going to attract attention to yourself on a football pitch do it with goals and performances, not cheap gimmicks and marketing tricks.

 

:lol:

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MediaWatch is great today like, particularly these 2:

 

It is important to remember here that Ederson did in fact get kicked in the head, was stretchered from the pitch in considerable pain and then received several stitches.

 

Remember all that as you read what Tony Gale said on Sky Sports News on Monday morning.

 

“Interesting the reaction from the keeper…down for five minutes. Tom Heaton at the weekend dislocated his shoulder and he’s waving to the crowd. Tom…proper man.”

 

Nobody gets injured quite like a Brit.

 

But move over, Tony Gale; make way for Chris Sutton’s opinion from the Daily Mail:

 

‘ANY professional footballer, or former footballer who says he thinks Sadio Mane deserved a red card is a liar.’

 

That’s right. If you have a different opinion to Chris Sutton, you are a liar, because Chris Sutton knows what you actually believe better than you know yourself.

 

He’s looking at you Rio Ferdinand and Jamie Carragher. Liars.

 

http://www.football365.com/news/mediawatch-welbeck-not-thierry-rio-and-carra-are-liars

 

The crooks bit is fucking unreal. [emoji38]

 

Imagine the reaction to this being posted on here:

 

I also want to discuss Paul Pogba’s new hairstyle, which features a red streak. I only mention it because he clearly wants to bring it to our attention. There is so much for the midfielder to do at United and he still insists on behaving like an adolescent.

 

Granted, a hairstyle is not going to determine how well he can control a ball or make a pass, but it does say something about where his mind is at the moment. If you are going to attract attention to yourself on a football pitch do it with goals and performances, not cheap gimmicks and marketing tricks.

 

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That's a Kaka post if ever I saw one

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A proper man would just pop his shoulder back in and keep playing tbh

 

A proper player would have ripped his arm off, threw it into the crowd, kissed the badge and ran around clattering the opposition.

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Former Brazil striker Julio Baptista featured for Bolton Wanderers' under-23 side against QPR on Monday.

 

He started the game at Harlington and played against 38-year-old Clint Hill, who is back with Rangers on trial.

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Former Brazil striker Julio Baptista featured for Bolton Wanderers' under-23 side against QPR on Monday.

 

He started the game at Harlington and played against 38-year-old Clint Hill, who is back with Rangers on trial.

 

No wonder England are shit.

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