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Discussion in 'Sunderland' started by MackemsRule, Feb 1, 2012.

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  1. Wherewereyou

    Wherewereyou Guest

    Yes, you are. And excruciatingly boring, too.
     
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  2. Chappaz

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    Oh come on man at least I admitted he did actually kick him on purpose.

    They were rolling around on the floor though, and Cabaye wasn't even looking, he just lashed his foot out to try and kick him. Watch the tackle again.

    There is no way on earth any player would intentionally try and full force boot someone in the mush like that. Even in a moment of extreme anger. It can cause serious injury. He just lashed out to try and kick him, but it still deserves a 3 game ban anyway.

    Go and **** yourself Billy. What an absolute arsehole for stooping that low over something like this.
     
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  3. murray out

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    haha but when lennon nutted shearer's foot, erm........
     
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  4. Billy Death

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    **** off Chumpaz, you only ever come on here to be negative. You're an arsehole buddy who tries to dress your ****e posts up as "banter" when we all know your just a ****ing wum.

    Nowt more.
     
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  5. Wherewereyou

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    And there is no way on earth that you are in a position to state that as being a fact. It's entirely possible.
     
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  6. MackemsRule

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    Lennon quite clearly deserved a 10 match ban for getting blood on Mary Poppins foot.


    [video=youtube;ss_7WGYa9nQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ss_7WGYa9nQ[/video]
     
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  7. MackemsRule

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    You need to back out of the thread slowly and **** off and read something more to your taste bonny lad. <ok>

    Leave us to play with our mates from up the road. <ale>
     
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  8. Chappaz

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    Well I hope it isn't the case here, and I don't think it is. They were both in the middle of tumbling over the top of each other when Cabaye lashed out, and he wasn't even looking where his foot was going. His boot actually originally hit the other players knee before skimming off it and eventually hitting his face as they were rolling over.

    He definitely kicked out in my view though, so as much as it pains me to say, it's a 3 match ban.
     
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  9. ...And Out Come the Wolve

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    Says the guy who says we are only having a go because its Newcastle.

    Tit for tat much?
     
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  10. MackemsRule

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    Why not appeal then?

    Another stupid question, I'm getting good at those.

    So the player was lucky Cabayes lash out at his face was reduced, because of his attempted maiming caught his knee first. <ok>
     
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  11. Wherewereyou

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    The fella's a clown, AP, a clown.
     
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  12. Chappaz

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    Uhh, we did. Brighton's player even backed us in the appeal.

    But I don't even get the question anyway, as I still think it was a deliberate kick deserving of a ban. I just don't think he tried to full-force boot him in the face. I just think that while they were tumbling, he lashed out in a kick, regardless of where it would land.

    Still a ban though.
     
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  13. MackemsRule

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    My whole point is Partridges bleating and whining and claiming he was only trying to stop the player falling on him!
    Clearly untrue and embarrassing.
     
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  14. Somebodys pinched my sombrero

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    FFS Billy.......... below the belt mate.
     
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  15. ...And Out Come the Wolve

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    If you appealed did they not add an extra game to the ban Chappaz?
     
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  16. Chappaz

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    Yeah I don't agree with that. I suppose as a manager though you have to back your player if he's adamant it was not an intentional kick.

    Pardew saying all this is probably more to do with internal man-management than actually any attempt to get the ruling overturned or to change peoples minds. It's quite clearly a kick.
     
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  17. Chappaz

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    No, so they mustn't have seen the appeal as frivolous, otherwise they would have.

    I think Brighton's player backing Cabaye probably helped a lot towards that.
     
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  18. 5 Goals 1 Hat Trick 11 Heroes-NUFC4LIFE

    5 Goals 1 Hat Trick 11 Heroes-NUFC4LIFE Well-Known Member

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    Stop getting so angry every time there's a little argument between sunderland and newcastle fans. It's called banter.

    You sound like a rude version of the United Nations sometimes mate.
     
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  19. Vilsmeier-Haack Reaction

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    In fairness, Pardew seems to be one of the most honest managers out there, especially in post match interviews when managers can be at their most twisted while emotions are still running high. He generally will accept when the opposition should have had a panalty or will accept when we were fortunate to get a penalty annd so on. Something seems to have genuinely annoyed him here
     
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  20. Chappaz

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    I'm just amazed really. After the PMs we've sent to each other offering support, and he goes and says something like that. Even people like Mackemsrule (who clearly doesn't like me one bit) hasn't stooped to that level.
     
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