Mick - In fairness answer 1 of the 3rd question pretty much covers your 1st question And with reference your 2nd - I believe I had already posted that the moment had gone - If you don't act immediately after the event, then move on - And that is exactly what I've done
What is arrogant about waiting for a fellow professional to be a good sport and shake his hand? Hollowhead is the arrogant one out of the two. With his 'Why should I' moaning in his interviews.
Any of the penalty shouts could have gone either way, none were really decisive, you win some, you lose some, that's football. With regard to Nigel, I wasn't referring to the kerfuffle at the end, just the way he was during the game. Probably wouldn't have noticed if it was while he was managing us, but as outsider looking in, it made me cringe a bit.
I'd agree that the majority of the penalty shouts were a matter of interpretation, except the one that took Dyer out - That was a 5 star grade A stonewall penalty that got missed. On Saturday I was quite near the dugouts and watched both managers with curious interest (I'm normally no where near the managers) Ollie was by far the angriest out of the two throughout the whole match, but my, Nigel's language was pretty blue
This really pisses me off actually. Just because he went down and it shouldnt have been a penalty, it does not mean it is a dive. He was tackled, and went to ground - that is what happens in sport. It is certainly not a dive.
One thing Vardy does is using his pace to get in front of the defender. That puts him off balance and easier to knock down One thing I will say about Vardy he is very unselfish and a real team player. Take note Mr Beckford
Totally agree and Holloway has stirred up a hornets nest for the lad with some over the top disgusting tweets to the lads account - Sometimes things are said in public in the heat of the moment that stay out there - I can imagine he's feeling a little embarrassed now
Hollowhead says every game against us I am expecting an awful reception from the fans etc. he knows full well he won't get one because the fans dont blame him for relegation. With all liked Ollie but all agreed he was just the wrong man at the wrong time for our club If he carries on stirring **** then he will get a bad reception next time. He should apologise to Jamie Vardy for calling him a cheat when clearly he wasn't. And as a result Vardy has recieved some sick messages and threats
The only thing that pissed me off when ollie was here was listening to his one liners and playing up to the camera when we'd played ****e and he needed to try and sort it not act the twat because he was in front of the cameras.
Just watching the football league show now and seen Chris Powell reaction the their defeat to Forest. Total class act and speaks with honesty, dignity and intelligence. Then look at Ollies and your just see a classless sore loser
I can't exactly talk about Ollie's reactions because i'm as much of a classless sore loser . I do like to see it in a manager. I like them to be angry. But you should always respect the opponent and you should always shake the opposition manager's hand.
Just the way he stood there with his hands on his hips like nobody in the world was better then him. I just detest of the way he is totally and utterly arrognat. He is an idiot in interviews and has no passion when on the touchline. All he does is stand there with his hands on his hips like he is some kind of super model on a Garnier advert or something. I detest of him i really, really do.
My seats at the KC are behind the dug-outs, hearing NP during games can be quite entertaining, he's got a proper potty mouth and I doubt he's very popular with the forth officials.