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Originally posted by kaebi kabab View Postshervin read what i wrote not just what comes in your head think before you right
what previous history does shawcross have of going out on the pitch intentially picking a player to break their legs comon mate
and explain to me Bolton Wanderes they are more rounded for their physicall stance and its football mate its bound to get physicall not is playing with barbie dolls u get me
btw, you can watch vids, some of which include a slow motion zoomed in replay here:
http://www.playmyfootball.com/2010/0...ighlights.html
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Originally posted by Abbas85 View PostDoes the entire Arsenal team have some sort of calcium deffinciency? i mean really, whats with all these horrific leg-snapping injuries happening to the gunners?
It's the only way these substandard teams can hope to gain points from Arsenal.
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Originally posted by Sraosa View PostThe opposition, i.e crappy 'Route one' teams like Stoke, have to adopt an all out physical style to outmsucle Arsenal and prevent them playing their game.
It's the only way these substandard teams can hope to gain points from Arsenal.I've learnt it's not what you have in your life, but who you have in your life that counts
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Originally posted by HuSsAiN View PostHow can you try to compete with a team that plays so beautifully? You play to your strengths and target their weakness.. Just like Stoke and them lot.
That is not football. In fact, the term for it is 'Anti-football'. If it wasn't for Delap's superhuman ability to javelin a ball into the box via a throw-in, Stoke would have been relegated last season. Now compare that to a team like West Brom, who played attractive, attacking, entertaining football but still finished bottom of the table due to their poor defence.
Back to the topic, Shawcross' challenge was reckless, whether he meant it or not, and no matter how much he cried after being sent off. FIFA needs to take a tough stance to protect the players, lives even have been risked (Cech)...so that a player will think twice before potentially damaging an opponent...and that doesn't necessarily mean the game has to lose tackling all together, or any crap like that.
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Originally posted by Sraosa View PostPersonally I don't particularly enjoy watching low-skilled 'physical' teams like Bolton, Stoke batter the opposition...and then proceed to hoof the ball upfield to their centre forwards to score.
That is not football. In fact, the term for it is 'Anti-football'. If it wasn't for Delap's superhuman ability to javelin a ball into the box via a throw-in, Stoke would have been relegated last season. Now compare that to a team like West Brom, who played attractive, attacking, entertaining football but still finished bottom of the table due to their poor defence.
Back to the topic, Shawcross' challenge was reckless, whether he meant it or not, and no matter how much he cried after being sent off. FIFA needs to take a tough stance to protect the players, lives even have been risked (Cech)...so that a player will think twice before potentially damaging an opponent...and that doesn't necessarily mean the game has to lose tackling all together, or any crap like that.
He needs to be suspended for couple of years and maybe, just maybe everyone else will think twice before doing some shyt like this----1990 TM, You will always have a special place in our hearts
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chi migin shoma baba? Where did shawcross go high there, and how was his tackle reckless? It wasn't even a tackle really. It was literally a 50-50 ball and he got there 1/10 of a second too late. He was going to kick the ball up field and at the last second Ramsey got there and nudged the ball away. Now your asking for this guys head?
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Originally posted by raminio05 View Postchi migin shoma baba? Where did shawcross go high there, and how was his tackle reckless? It wasn't even a tackle really. It was literally a 50-50 ball and he got there 1/10 of a second too late. He was going to kick the ball up field and at the last second Ramsey got there and nudged the ball away. Now your asking for this guys head?
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Originally posted by Sraosa View PostPersonally I don't particularly enjoy watching low-skilled 'physical' teams like Bolton, Stoke batter the opposition...and then proceed to hoof the ball upfield to their centre forwards to score.
That is not football. In fact, the term for it is 'Anti-football'. If it wasn't for Delap's superhuman ability to javelin a ball into the box via a throw-in, Stoke would have been relegated last season. Now compare that to a team like West Brom, who played attractive, attacking, entertaining football but still finished bottom of the table due to their poor defence.
Back to the topic, Shawcross' challenge was reckless, whether he meant it or not, and no matter how much he cried after being sent off. FIFA needs to take a tough stance to protect the players, lives even have been risked (Cech)...so that a player will think twice before potentially damaging an opponent...and that doesn't necessarily mean the game has to lose tackling all together, or any crap like that.
It wasn't a wreckless challenge. He was LATE. Ramsey was just quicker than him and got the ball. Shawcross went full throttle and unfortunate for him, he got ramseys foot which lead to injury.I've learnt it's not what you have in your life, but who you have in your life that counts
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