The Official Liverpool FC Thread [Vol 9]
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m3sye said:
cerb4.5lee said:
That is true but BR is the best at it and it is his speciality!
So long as when I go and spend £55 and his team entertain me I dont give a st what he says tbh - I am interested in how we playLincsblokey said:
Elephant man has been charged.
Excellent news.
Strange decision by the FA imo - after some of the challenges they've let go in the past. Aguero on David Luiz for instance. Even Skrtel's elbow on Costa in the first leg. If treading on a player is punishable, so should a blatant elbow....be. Excellent news.
TaylotS2K said:
Strange decision by the FA imo - after some of the challenges they've let go in the past. Aguero on David Luiz for instance. Even Skrtel's elbow on Costa in the first leg. If treading on a player is punishable, so should a blatant elbow....be.
But Aguero is a nice guy. ugofirst said:
They weren't "stamps" though were they. Thats dramatising it above what actually happened. He trod on them, there is a difference. And the 2nd one wasn't deliberate as Glovermart says.
If I laid on the floor and you trod on my leg as you walked past it certainly wouldn't cause me to react like I had been stamped on.
Yes he was naughty for the first incident but the reaction was equally ridiculous. Still these are the times we live in.
I think you might react a bit more if I had studs on when I trod on your leg...If I laid on the floor and you trod on my leg as you walked past it certainly wouldn't cause me to react like I had been stamped on.
Yes he was naughty for the first incident but the reaction was equally ridiculous. Still these are the times we live in.
TaylotS2K said:
Strange decision by the FA imo - after some of the challenges they've let go in the past. Aguero on David Luiz for instance. Even Skrtel's elbow on Costa in the first leg. If treading on a player is punishable, so should a blatant elbow....be.
Not meaning it is right or wrong, but quite a few seem to be linked to the ref seeing them or not, since if he does they can't charge them after.NRS said:
ugofirst said:
They weren't "stamps" though were they. Thats dramatising it above what actually happened. He trod on them, there is a difference. And the 2nd one wasn't deliberate as Glovermart says. If I laid on the floor and you trod on my leg as you walked past it certainly wouldn't cause me to react like I had been stamped on. Yes he was naughty for the first incident but the reaction was equally ridiculous. Still these are the times we live in.
I think you might react a bit more if I had studs on when I trod on your leg...TaylotS2K said:
Strange decision by the FA imo - after some of the challenges they've let go in the past. Aguero on David Luiz for instance. Even Skrtel's elbow on Costa in the first leg. If treading on a player is punishable, so should a blatant elbow....be.
Not meaning it is right or wrong, but quite a few seem to be linked to the ref seeing them or not, since if he does they can't charge them after.m3sye said:
Totally he knew exactly what he was doing !
it certainly wasn't that obvious. Skrtels elbow on Costa in the 1st leg was more obvious, no punishment for himDefinitely an agenda out where Chelsea are concerned. The media love in for Liverpool and the over representation of ex Liverpool players in the media don't help.
TaylotS2K said:
Definitely an agenda out where Chelsea are concerned. The media love in for Liverpool and the over representation of ex Liverpool players in the media don't help.
TaylotS2K said:
Great result against one of the most loathsome clubs in football last night. Well done Chelsea.
TaylotS2K said:
it certainly wasn't that obvious. Skrtels elbow on Costa in the 1st leg was more obvious, no punishment for him
Definitely an agenda out where Chelsea are concerned. The media love in for Liverpool and the over representation of ex Liverpool players in the media don't help.
Err. Ok. PH really is a magnet for them isn't it.Definitely an agenda out where Chelsea are concerned. The media love in for Liverpool and the over representation of ex Liverpool players in the media don't help.
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