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Post by malcolmnl on Jan 10, 2011 7:02:36 GMT
Oh what a boring thread, just wasted several minutes of my life browsing through 7 pages of "Oh yes he did. Oh no he didn't".
And before you answer "Well don't read it" it is part of being a moderator to read as much as possible that is posted.
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Post by amarillo on Jan 10, 2011 9:54:41 GMT
I don't really get why theres an argument about this. Yes, there is minimal contact but the contact clearly doesn't bring him down, he falls over deliberately. No matter how you interpret this, its cheating.
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Post by Boogaloo on Jan 10, 2011 11:00:24 GMT
Baldy, you've had alot to say on this subject and that's your opinion, fair enough, I respect it nonetheless. But don't you dare come on this forum again and start barking about Eduardo, Nasri, and Robin Van Persie 'going down easy', 'cheating', 'conning the ref' and 'touch their ankles and they go over like they've been shot' and shit like that because today we have seen a classic example of exactly the sort of sportmanship which you are ever so quick to criticise, especially if it concerns an Arsenal player. You will forever have this thrown in your face, be warned... In the words of Junior - Good post Moobs ^^^^^
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Post by Boogaloo on Jan 10, 2011 11:07:50 GMT
This picture shows that there was indeed contact, but the 'fouler' wasn't Daniel Agger - It was in fact the Old Trafford turf! Berbacheat used the old time-honoured trick of digging his boot into the turf, and letting gravity do the rest. I remember a time when Wayne Rooney used to stay on his feet come what may, when he was an innocent teenager at Everton. You have to wonder how much Sir Alex and his coaching team encourage the likes of Rooney, Evra, Ronaldo, Giggs and now of course Berbacheat to dive. I wouldn't put it past him that's for sure.
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Post by sihath on Jan 10, 2011 12:38:46 GMT
I'm not going back through the whole thread, but has anyone used the "he's not that kind of player" line?
Booked for diving in last years Champions League would suggest perhaps he is "that kind of player"
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Post by Gavin Archery on Jan 10, 2011 12:42:29 GMT
He is a cheat. Nobody can defend what he did there. Grrrrr.
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Post by Boogaloo on Jan 10, 2011 13:01:22 GMT
I'm not going back through the whole thread, but has anyone used the "he's not that kind of player" line?Yes they have, and it probably won't surprise you that it was indeed Baldy who claimed he is 'not that type of player'.
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Post by Gavin Archery on Jan 10, 2011 13:04:57 GMT
I'm not going back through the whole thread, but has anyone used the "he's not that kind of player" line?Yes they have, and it probably won't surprise you that it was indeed Baldy who claimed he is 'not that type of player'. The whole bloody Man utd team is that type of player IMHO. The drive for success has stripped them of any morals and for that reason I'm out.
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Post by sihath on Jan 10, 2011 13:05:55 GMT
I'm not going back through the whole thread, but has anyone used the "he's not that kind of player" line?Yes they have, and it probably won't surprise you that it was indeed Baldy who claimed he is 'not that type of player'. How many times does a player need to do something before they become "that kind of player"?
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