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Premier League Week 7
Romford Pele- Number of posts : 18652
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- Post n°91
Re: Premier League Week 7
It was interesting to see United line up with a 4-3-1-2 yesterday but if they are going to do, they should've played Kagawa behind Rooney and RVP. That front three has the potential to be dangerous!!
The Chosen Glenn- Number of posts : 3795
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Re: Premier League Week 7
yeah I think SAF got Kagawa confused with Park Ji-Sung yesterday when he picked his lineup. What a racist
Kimbo- Number of posts : 38171
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Re: Premier League Week 7
Van Persie isn't facing any action for his elbow on Cabaye. The FA are fucking shameless really. Lets see someone run past roonpig.com, look at him, then casually throw an arm in it's face, I wonder it they'll get charged.
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Re: Premier League Week 7
Kimbo wrote:Van Persie isn't facing any action for his elbow on Cabaye. The FA are fucking shameless really. Lets see someone run past roonpig.com, look at him, then casually throw an arm in it's face, I wonder it they'll get charged.
Nor are Tiote and Huth. Are those decisions shameless too?
The Chosen Glenn- Number of posts : 3795
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Re: Premier League Week 7
Liverpool's Luis Suarez should be banned for diving - Tony Pulis
what a country
what a country
Kimbo- Number of posts : 38171
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- Post n°96
Re: Premier League Week 7
EMP wrote:Kimbo wrote:Van Persie isn't facing any action for his elbow on Cabaye. The FA are fucking shameless really. Lets see someone run past roonpig.com, look at him, then casually throw an arm in it's face, I wonder it they'll get charged.
Nor are Tiote and Huth. Are those decisions shameless too?
Those are less clear cut when it comes to intent, Tiote's especially. Huth has form for stamping though so i'm sure it was intentional. Looking at a player and throwing your arm in their face is as obvious as it gets, but Webb has decided it wasn't violent conduct, I find that pretty blatant.
EMP- Number of posts : 7384
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Re: Premier League Week 7
Kimbo wrote:EMP wrote:Kimbo wrote:Van Persie isn't facing any action for his elbow on Cabaye. The FA are fucking shameless really. Lets see someone run past roonpig.com, look at him, then casually throw an arm in it's face, I wonder it they'll get charged.
Nor are Tiote and Huth. Are those decisions shameless too?
Those are less clear cut when it comes to intent, Tiote's especially. Huth has form for stamping though so i'm sure it was intentional. Looking at a player and throwing your arm in their face is as obvious as it gets, but Webb has decided it wasn't violent conduct, I find that pretty blatant.
My point exactly. Would you say that Huth gets preferrential treatment from the FA because he got off in a case you think is intentional?
Kimbo- Number of posts : 38171
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Re: Premier League Week 7
EMP wrote:Kimbo wrote:EMP wrote:Kimbo wrote:Van Persie isn't facing any action for his elbow on Cabaye. The FA are fucking shameless really. Lets see someone run past roonpig.com, look at him, then casually throw an arm in it's face, I wonder it they'll get charged.
Nor are Tiote and Huth. Are those decisions shameless too?
Those are less clear cut when it comes to intent, Tiote's especially. Huth has form for stamping though so i'm sure it was intentional. Looking at a player and throwing your arm in their face is as obvious as it gets, but Webb has decided it wasn't violent conduct, I find that pretty blatant.
My point exactly. Would you say that Huth gets preferrential treatment from the FA because he got off in a case you think is intentional?
I only think it was intentional though, we can all see what Huth's defence would be. What defence could van Persie possibly have for throwing an arm into someones face, nowhere near the ball??? He knew Cabaye was there because he looked at him just before he threw it. So I would be interested to hear how it isn't violent conduct.
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Re: Premier League Week 7
FA in acting fucking clueless shocker
The Chosen Glenn- Number of posts : 3795
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Re: Premier League Week 7
#BUNCHOFTWATS
EMP- Number of posts : 7384
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Re: Premier League Week 7
Kimbo wrote:EMP wrote:Kimbo wrote:EMP wrote:Kimbo wrote:Van Persie isn't facing any action for his elbow on Cabaye. The FA are fucking shameless really. Lets see someone run past roonpig.com, look at him, then casually throw an arm in it's face, I wonder it they'll get charged.
Nor are Tiote and Huth. Are those decisions shameless too?
Those are less clear cut when it comes to intent, Tiote's especially. Huth has form for stamping though so i'm sure it was intentional. Looking at a player and throwing your arm in their face is as obvious as it gets, but Webb has decided it wasn't violent conduct, I find that pretty blatant.
My point exactly. Would you say that Huth gets preferrential treatment from the FA because he got off in a case you think is intentional?
I only think it was intentional though, we can all see what Huth's defence would be. What defence could van Persie possibly have for throwing an arm into someones face, nowhere near the ball??? He knew Cabaye was there because he looked at him just before he threw it. So I would be interested to hear how it isn't violent conduct.
Hold on a minute, previously you were sure and now you only think it was intentional; sounds like your views on this are evolving.
Look at Huth; he appears to look to see where Suarez is before lifting his leg and stamping on him with his head turned away. Why does van Persie's action of knowing where Cabaye is and swinging arm constitute deliberate violent conduct and Huth's doesn't when he too knew where his opponent was and acted accordingly. I've seen Huth incident so clear about it, but not van Persie one yet. So far I'd say Huth wrestled Suarez to the ground and intended to stamp on him and I say that as someone who has no time for Suarez, but that was assault.
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christmasborocooper- Number of posts : 39348
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Re: Premier League Week 7
Can't believe Huth is getting away with that like..gone to the dogs.
Isco Benny- Number of posts : 19647
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Re: Premier League Week 7
What if Huth and Van Persie were black?
What if Tiote was Asian (Oriental)?
Well?
WELL?
What if Tiote was Asian (Oriental)?
Well?
WELL?
EMP- Number of posts : 7384
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Re: Premier League Week 7
Disco Benny wrote:What if Huth and Van Persie were black?
What if Tiote was Asian (Oriental)?
Well?
WELL?
Then their persecution by this board would be a gross miscarriage of justice obviously. Sheesh!
Kimbo- Number of posts : 38171
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Re: Premier League Week 7
EMP wrote:Kimbo wrote:EMP wrote:Kimbo wrote:EMP wrote:Kimbo wrote:Van Persie isn't facing any action for his elbow on Cabaye. The FA are fucking shameless really. Lets see someone run past roonpig.com, look at him, then casually throw an arm in it's face, I wonder it they'll get charged.
Nor are Tiote and Huth. Are those decisions shameless too?
Those are less clear cut when it comes to intent, Tiote's especially. Huth has form for stamping though so i'm sure it was intentional. Looking at a player and throwing your arm in their face is as obvious as it gets, but Webb has decided it wasn't violent conduct, I find that pretty blatant.
My point exactly. Would you say that Huth gets preferrential treatment from the FA because he got off in a case you think is intentional?
I only think it was intentional though, we can all see what Huth's defence would be. What defence could van Persie possibly have for throwing an arm into someones face, nowhere near the ball??? He knew Cabaye was there because he looked at him just before he threw it. So I would be interested to hear how it isn't violent conduct.
Hold on a minute, previously you were sure and now you only think it was intentional; sounds like your views on this are evolving.
Look at Huth; he appears to look to see where Suarez is before lifting his leg and stamping on him with his head turned away. Why does van Persie's action of knowing where Cabaye is and swinging arm constitute deliberate violent conduct and Huth's doesn't when he too knew where his opponent was and acted accordingly. I've seen Huth incident so clear about it, but not van Persie one yet. So far I'd say Huth wrestled Suarez to the ground and intended to stamp on him and I say that as someone who has no time for Suarez, but that was assault.
I'm think it was intentional because Huth is a dirty bastard that stamped on Alan Shearers ballbag once. It is obvious his defence will be that he was turning round and was off balance, he made an effort to disguise his intent.
I'm not saying Huth shouldn't be charged, I'm just saying it isn't as clear cut as the van Persie incident, and that to say it wasn't violent conduct when he simply looked at Cabaye and threw an arm in his face for no apparent reason is dodgy. Huth had a defence lined up before he even did it.
Kimbo- Number of posts : 38171
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Re: Premier League Week 7
http://watchhighlightsonline.blogspot.sg/2012/10/video-van-persie-elbow-on-cabaye-no.html
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Re: Premier League Week 7
The refs are ruining football now, along with the FA. Used to be every few games they got decisions wrong, now it's every week and in nearly every game. It's not even hard decisions, it's stuff like stamping, diving, clear fouls, elbows.
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- Post n°108
Re: Premier League Week 7
Kimbo wrote:EMP wrote:Kimbo wrote:EMP wrote:Kimbo wrote:EMP wrote:Kimbo wrote:Van Persie isn't facing any action for his elbow on Cabaye. The FA are fucking shameless really. Lets see someone run past roonpig.com, look at him, then casually throw an arm in it's face, I wonder it they'll get charged.
Nor are Tiote and Huth. Are those decisions shameless too?
Those are less clear cut when it comes to intent, Tiote's especially. Huth has form for stamping though so i'm sure it was intentional. Looking at a player and throwing your arm in their face is as obvious as it gets, but Webb has decided it wasn't violent conduct, I find that pretty blatant.
My point exactly. Would you say that Huth gets preferrential treatment from the FA because he got off in a case you think is intentional?
I only think it was intentional though, we can all see what Huth's defence would be. What defence could van Persie possibly have for throwing an arm into someones face, nowhere near the ball??? He knew Cabaye was there because he looked at him just before he threw it. So I would be interested to hear how it isn't violent conduct.
Hold on a minute, previously you were sure and now you only think it was intentional; sounds like your views on this are evolving.
Look at Huth; he appears to look to see where Suarez is before lifting his leg and stamping on him with his head turned away. Why does van Persie's action of knowing where Cabaye is and swinging arm constitute deliberate violent conduct and Huth's doesn't when he too knew where his opponent was and acted accordingly. I've seen Huth incident so clear about it, but not van Persie one yet. So far I'd say Huth wrestled Suarez to the ground and intended to stamp on him and I say that as someone who has no time for Suarez, but that was assault.
I'm think it was intentional because Huth is a dirty bastard that stamped on Alan Shearers ballbag once. It is obvious his defence will be that he was turning round and was off balance, he made an effort to disguise his intent.
I'm not saying Huth shouldn't be charged, I'm just saying it isn't as clear cut as the van Persie incident, and that to say it wasn't violent conduct when he simply looked at Cabaye and threw an arm in his face for no apparent reason is dodgy. Huth had a defence lined up before he even did it.
Ok seen it now. Both incidents are worthy of a charge in my opinion. In the Huth one the position of his feet in relation to the ground are telling; he clearly lifts his leg to stamp whether his ghead is turned away or not. There is no defence to that, even though Suarez is of course guilty until proven incredibly guilty!
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Re: Premier League Week 7
Huth is a serial offender... he's always doing some MMA shit at set-pieces whenever Spurs play Stoke. Pulis has been successful at getting the refs to give Stoke so much leeway.
Kimbo- Number of posts : 38171
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Re: Premier League Week 7
There was a moment in our game where Tiote realised whose side Webb was on and that roonpig.com is immune.
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Re: Premier League Week 7
* Rio Ferdinand attempted six long balls against Newcastle and they all found their target. He has the best pass completion rate of the season so far in the PL at 94.3%.
* Newcastle have attempted the most long passes per game in the Premier League this season with 76.
* Newcastle have attempted the most long passes per game in the Premier League this season with 76.
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Re: Premier League Week 7
Tiote
Kimbo- Number of posts : 38171
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Re: Premier League Week 7
Disco Benny wrote:* Rio Ferdinand attempted six long balls against Newcastle and they all found their target. He has the best pass completion rate of the season so far in the PL at 94.3%.
Shame he can't defend very well anymore. What's your point?
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Re: Premier League Week 7
Didnt look like a clear elbow to me from RVP. I've seen nastier stuff happen during that game. Tiote is an utter non-footballer btw.
Anyway, excellent result from a Manchester perspective. Love the link-up with between Rooney and RVP. No idea where Kagawa will fit in though.
As for 's dive....oh dear. He will remain a diver forever and will miss changes forever. As for Stoke, I like them, say what you want about them, but at least they arent your typical relegationrape-material.
Anyway, excellent result from a Manchester perspective. Love the link-up with between Rooney and RVP. No idea where Kagawa will fit in though.
As for 's dive....oh dear. He will remain a diver forever and will miss changes forever. As for Stoke, I like them, say what you want about them, but at least they arent your typical relegationrape-material.
Kimbo- Number of posts : 38171
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Re: Premier League Week 7
Fey wrote:Didnt look like a clear elbow to me from RVP. I've seen nastier stuff happen during that game. Tiote is an utter non-footballer btw.
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Re: Premier League Week 7
Here Comes Glenny Boo Boo wrote:#BUNCHOFTWATS
Careful!! If you tell the truth you might not play for England
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Re: Premier League Week 7
Here Comes Glenny Boo Boo wrote:Liverpool's Luis Suarez should be banned for diving - Tony Pulis
what a country
Diving is apparently a cancer on the game, something that should be stamped out by honest players like Huth
Isco Benny- Number of posts : 19647
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Re: Premier League Week 7
Fey wrote:Didnt look like a clear elbow to me from RVP. I've seen nastier stuff happen during that game. Tiote is an utter non-footballer btw.
Anyway, excellent result from a Manchester perspective. Love the link-up with between Rooney and RVP. No idea where Kagawa will fit in though.
As for 's dive....oh dear. He will remain a diver forever and will miss changes forever. As for Stoke, I like them, say what you want about them, but at least they arent your typical relegationrape-material.
OOOoooh does this mean the Plastic Geordie Manc is now merely a Plastic
Have you finally chosen sides?? Nailed your flag to the Roonpig mast?
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Re: Premier League Week 7
110% wrote:Here Comes Glenny Boo Boo wrote:Liverpool's Luis Suarez should be banned for diving - Tony Pulis
what a country
Diving is apparently a cancer on the game, something that should be stamped out by honest players like Huth
I don't know how the FA can sit and see the tape of Huth's stamp and not give a disciplinary against him?! What possible reason could they give to let Huth get away with that. Pulis is a mug, I'm going to piss on his doorstep.
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