Royal Rother
I don't like Claridge but writing into the BBC to compalin.... honestly, some of you guys need to get a friggin' life.
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by Badger Finger » 11 Dec 2011 15:51
Royal Rother
I don't like Claridge but writing into the BBC to compalin.... honestly, some of you guys need to get a friggin' life.
by The Real Sandhurst Royal » 11 Dec 2011 15:52
by Ian Royal » 11 Dec 2011 15:53
The Real Sandhurst Royal The media are all dicks when it come to incidents like this they put the judges gown and wig on and make stupid comments that are biased one way this time Kebe has taken the brunt of it.
Collison's challenge on Kebe was premeditated and could well have caused significant injury.
Same Allardyce's post match interview sums it up for me, very fair comments all round, maybe the media should take a leaf out of Big Sams book.
by TFF » 11 Dec 2011 16:10
by The Real Sandhurst Royal » 11 Dec 2011 16:19
That Friday Feeling wrote:
http://thegamesgonecrazy.blogspot.com/2 ... erved.html?
Pretty fair summary from a hammer
by Silver Fox » 11 Dec 2011 16:22
by PieEater » 11 Dec 2011 16:23
by Franchise FC » 11 Dec 2011 16:30
Ian RoyalThe Real Sandhurst Royal The media are all dicks when it come to incidents like this they put the judges gown and wig on and make stupid comments that are biased one way this time Kebe has taken the brunt of it.
Collison's challenge on Kebe was premeditated and could well have caused significant injury.
Same Allardyce's post match interview sums it up for me, very fair comments all round, maybe the media should take a leaf out of Big Sams book.
Agree with all that except the significant injury bit.
by Man Friday » 11 Dec 2011 16:31
Ian Royalsouthstand67 Steve Claridge?? English players wouldn't do that?? So Collison's challenge was justified then?
TBF he specifically said you can't condone the challenge.
by paultheroyal » 11 Dec 2011 16:35
Silver Fox ^ nice work
What I've not seen mentioned in all the hoo-ha (not your best day Dirk) is just how premeditated Collison's challenge was. While consumed with LOLz last night I went to bed convinced that St Jimmy's actions had prompted an immediate shove but catching up on th FLS this morning he really had time to think about what he was going to do. Inexcusable
by Svlad Cjelli » 11 Dec 2011 16:42
BandiniSvlad Cjelli
He shouldn't have done it but he did - and Kebe's behaviour on the pitch is the explanation. Note the word is "explanation", not "excuse".
Kebe's behaviour explains why Colison was irritated/angry. It doesn't explain why he kicked Kebe and shoved him to the ground.
by Royal Rother » 11 Dec 2011 16:50
by ZacNaloen » 11 Dec 2011 16:50
by philM » 11 Dec 2011 16:55
Franchise FC I've just watched the incident and if what JK did was enough to bring the red mist down then I'm fully expecting at least another 5 incidents like this in every game for the rest of the season.
He's touched his (own) shins, pulled up one sock no more than an inch or two and played the ball away - whole incidenty lasted less than a second.
Tell me I've watched the wrong incident.
by Svlad Cjelli » 11 Dec 2011 16:58
paultheroyalSilver Fox ^ nice work
What I've not seen mentioned in all the hoo-ha (not your best day Dirk) is just how premeditated Collison's challenge was. While consumed with LOLz last night I went to bed convinced that St Jimmy's actions had prompted an immediate shove but catching up on th FLS this morning he really had time to think about what he was going to do. Inexcusable
Agreed and agree that Dirk is having a bit of a mare here.
by Svlad Cjelli » 11 Dec 2011 16:59
ZacNaloen He had at least ten seconds to think about it, that's more than just red mist
by Man Friday » 11 Dec 2011 17:00
Svlad CjelliAvon Royal For me his "Not surprised that it wasn't an English player" comment was worse than anything that Clarkson said recently. Complete xenophobic twaddle.
Hardly! Just reflecting the fact that someone from abroad is less likely to understand the culture and "unwritten rules" that exist within English football than someone brought up within it.
Much as it pains me to defend Claridge, who ordinarily is a twat, he's right here.
by Bandini » 11 Dec 2011 17:02
Svlad CjelliBandiniSvlad Cjelli
He shouldn't have done it but he did - and Kebe's behaviour on the pitch is the explanation. Note the word is "explanation", not "excuse".
Kebe's behaviour explains why Colison was irritated/angry. It doesn't explain why he kicked Kebe and shoved him to the ground.
Really?Surely once a player has lost his temper and the "red mist" has come down, they're liable to do virtually anything, no matter how stupid?
by Svlad Cjelli » 11 Dec 2011 17:02
Man FridaySvlad CjelliAvon Royal For me his "Not surprised that it wasn't an English player" comment was worse than anything that Clarkson said recently. Complete xenophobic twaddle.
Hardly! Just reflecting the fact that someone from abroad is less likely to understand the culture and "unwritten rules" that exist within English football than someone brought up within it.
Much as it pains me to defend Claridge, who ordinarily is a twat, he's right here.
Rubbish. Two words: Joey Barton.
by melonhead » 11 Dec 2011 17:03
Badger FingerRoyal Rother
I don't like Claridge but writing into the BBC to compalin.... honestly, some of you guys need to get a friggin' life.
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