You can not stop a ref producing a card.
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Isco Benny
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John Terry in a bit of trouble
Parks lives- Number of posts : 34521
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- Post n°31
Re: John Terry in a bit of trouble
It doesn't matter if his decision is right or wrong, thats down to the FA after the game to sort out.
You can not stop a ref producing a card.
You can not stop a ref producing a card.
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- Post n°32
Re: John Terry in a bit of trouble
he didn't thoughParks lives wrote:It doesn't matter if his decision is right or wrong, thats down to the FA after the game to sort out.
You can not stop a ref producing a card.
he touched the card for half a second then stopped
it is nothing worth kicking a fuss up over but people will do so nonetheless
he probably did it because like the rest of us he wondered what the f@ck was going on
Parks lives- Number of posts : 34521
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- Post n°33
Re: John Terry in a bit of trouble
Only someone with a lack of respect for ref's would go from wondering 'what the f@ck was going on' to try and stop them showing it. Even in that picture Dean's hand was fully raised.
Did he really think he'd change his mind?
Did he really think he'd change his mind?
Lard- Number of posts : 3822
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- Post n°34
Re: John Terry in a bit of trouble
COTR wrote:ie he fucked up on a major occasion. the second big four match to be ruined by sheer incompetence already this seasonL r d wrote:COTR wrote:political correctness gone mad
he slightly touched the card then realised what he was doing and stopped
It was more hilarious than serious
hopefully the FA ban the real culprit
Mike Dean
For what? He thought it was a red so made the decision.
let's not forget the fergie time or saha dive issues either
back on topic though. I found terry's actions more funny than threatening but it would set a dangerous precedent if they didn't ban him
He fucked up, but it wasnt such a bad f@ck up that he deserves to be banned. Terry will get a warning i suspect. I found it amusing it's not like taking the card from his hand is going to stop him sending him off.
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- Post n°35
Re: John Terry in a bit of trouble
defo gets way way too much stick on here, prob cos the press beef him up, much like flumparse i supposeSgoater1 wrote: but i cant believe some people are saying h is overrated as a player and not the best English defender, seems a bit ridiculous to me cos the guy is a quality centre back.
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- Post n°36
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The-Frank-Tavern wrote:defo gets way way too much stick on here, prob cos the press beef him up, much like flumparse i supposeSgoater1 wrote: but i cant believe some people are saying h is overrated as a player and not the best English defender, seems a bit ridiculous to me cos the guy is a quality centre back.
It's because he's like the Teflon kid. Rio makes a mistake for England and you and all the press are screaming for him to be dropped or buck his ideas up. Terry makes a mistake and he's in the paper the next day saying how he'd bleed for England and he gets so angry when we lose and all is forgiven.
I actually think he's a very good defender as well, it's the persona thing that gets on my nerves.
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- Post n°37
Re: John Terry in a bit of trouble
I actually disagree, i think Terry is a very comitted defender, but his positioning isn't great when the ball in on the deck (quite the opposite i will add if it is in the air however)
And his lack of pace means whoever he plays for the defensive line has to be very deep (which i personally am not a fan of)
And his lack of pace means whoever he plays for the defensive line has to be very deep (which i personally am not a fan of)
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- Post n°38
Re: John Terry in a bit of trouble
really not that big of a deal, people are acting like he stole the card or touched the ref.
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- Post n°39
Re: John Terry in a bit of trouble
He did touch the ref.
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- Post n°40
Re: John Terry in a bit of trouble
Parks lives wrote:He did touch the ref.
only in his room afterwards I heard
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- Post n°41
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that may be true mex, but the hounding of refs is a major issue for refs and they want it stopped what better way than to suspend terry for a match as an example, much like adams getting done for drink driving and going down
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- Post n°42
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The-Frank-Tavern wrote:that may be true mex, but the hounding of refs is a major issue for refs and they want it stopped what better way than to suspend terry for a match as an example, much like adams getting done for drink driving and going down
It is a major issue for the refs, but i dotn see it going away. If it went away it would be a bad thing for the sport as it would mean that the players were less serious and involved in the match
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- Post n°43
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that i can't buy it don't happen too much in eggby
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- Post n°44
Re: John Terry in a bit of trouble
Parks lives wrote:The-Frank-Tavern wrote:defo gets way way too much stick on here, prob cos the press beef him up, much like flumparse i supposeSgoater1 wrote: but i cant believe some people are saying h is overrated as a player and not the best English defender, seems a bit ridiculous to me cos the guy is a quality centre back.
It's because he's like the Teflon kid. Rio makes a mistake for England and you and all the press are screaming for him to be dropped or buck his ideas up. Terry makes a mistake and he's in the paper the next day saying how he'd bleed for England and he gets so angry when we lose and all is forgiven. :roll:
I actually think he's a very good defender as well, it's the persona thing that gets on my nerves.
This board takes the complete opposite view though, which kinda evens it out imo.
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- Post n°45
Re: John Terry in a bit of trouble
S4P wrote:Parks lives wrote:The-Frank-Tavern wrote:defo gets way way too much stick on here, prob cos the press beef him up, much like flumparse i supposeSgoater1 wrote: but i cant believe some people are saying h is overrated as a player and not the best English defender, seems a bit ridiculous to me cos the guy is a quality centre back.
It's because he's like the Teflon kid. Rio makes a mistake for England and you and all the press are screaming for him to be dropped or buck his ideas up. Terry makes a mistake and he's in the paper the next day saying how he'd bleed for England and he gets so angry when we lose and all is forgiven.
I actually think he's a very good defender as well, it's the persona thing that gets on my nerves.
This board takes the complete opposite view though, which kinda evens it out imo.
Listening to some of the $h!t on here you'd think the guy was a pub player.
Incidentally, he's a far better footballer than given credit for on here or by the press. All this talk of guts and passion , his distribution is underrated, as much as Rio's is overrated. He can hit a pass out wide as well as the rest of them. Rio is excellent at short range. Long range, he's hugely overrated
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- Post n°46
Re: John Terry in a bit of trouble
At least Graham Poll got something right.
And yes, Rio is a bit of a mong - but still, he's nowhere near as stupid as is percieved.
And yes, Rio is a bit of a mong - but still, he's nowhere near as stupid as is percieved.
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- Post n°47
Re: John Terry in a bit of trouble
I thought at the time Terry would be in grief for doing that. Apart from anything else the FA will be keen to take the heat off their Cr@p referee.
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- Post n°48
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I'm a fan of Terry myself. He has has limitations, sure; but pace aside he's a very good reader of the game and mentally he's all there
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- Post n°49
Re: John Terry in a bit of trouble
Handsome Prince Of Saxony wrote:S4P wrote:Parks lives wrote:The-Frank-Tavern wrote:defo gets way way too much stick on here, prob cos the press beef him up, much like flumparse i supposeSgoater1 wrote: but i cant believe some people are saying h is overrated as a player and not the best English defender, seems a bit ridiculous to me cos the guy is a quality centre back.
It's because he's like the Teflon kid. Rio makes a mistake for England and you and all the press are screaming for him to be dropped or buck his ideas up. Terry makes a mistake and he's in the paper the next day saying how he'd bleed for England and he gets so angry when we lose and all is forgiven.
I actually think he's a very good defender as well, it's the persona thing that gets on my nerves.
This board takes the complete opposite view though, which kinda evens it out imo.
Listening to some of the $h!t on here you'd think the guy was a pub player.
Incidentally, he's a far better footballer than given credit for on here or by the press. All this talk of guts and passion , his distribution is underrated, as much as Rio's is overrated. He can hit a pass out wide as well as the rest of them. Rio is excellent at short range. Long range, he's hugely overrated
In all honesty, any idiot can pass a ball 5 yards (bar Danny Mills). But you're right, I'm actually surprised by how little credit Terry gets for his distribution (not just on here but by the pundits who regularly call Rio a "ball playing centre back").
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- Post n°50
Re: John Terry in a bit of trouble
Theresa's long passing is as good as Rio's, (namely, neither are actually anything special at it). Neither are as good at passing, (long & short) as King is though.
Said it time & again - Rio's an overrated footballer, but an underrated defender.
I agree with Parky's "Teflon" post.
Said it time & again - Rio's an overrated footballer, but an underrated defender.
I agree with Parky's "Teflon" post.
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- Post n°51
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Marlon King's not a defender TS.
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- Post n°52
Re: John Terry in a bit of trouble
S4P wrote:Marlon King's not a defender TS.
Stop it...
Look at Berbatov's goal at Charlton as an example of how well Ledley passes it.
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- Post n°53
Re: John Terry in a bit of trouble
As expected Chelski & Clarke charged & FA ignores the behaviour of ideal son-in-law JT.
In the end this will only harm England, because lack of punishment in the EPL for Terry & Rooney means they are more likely to get set off for England.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/c/chelsea/7012337.stm
In the end this will only harm England, because lack of punishment in the EPL for Terry & Rooney means they are more likely to get set off for England.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/c/chelsea/7012337.stm