Tell me again, how many times did we **** ourselves in the arse yesterday?? http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/32019847
Absolutely. He'll appeal, but he shouldn't, because it's pointless as he clearly did it deliberately so they'll never overturn it. What was it national stamp a Manc day in Merseyside yesterday?? Lots of limping going on in Manc city centre today I bet.
The only reason I started the fecking thread mate , there's nowt on the telly tonight so need my Monday night entertainment. Now I'm outy and will just observe
There's only one person who knows whether it was intentional or not, bad as a stamp is, we've seen a lot worse go unpunished doesn't make it right but just shows the inconsistency yet again. Do we get the same independent regulatory commission that dealt with the Costa double stamp on Can and Skrtel and ruled it 'deliberate'?
Not defending him... but when you watch it, his stride pattern doesn't change one bit. Does a forward have to get out the way if a goal keeper comes rushing out and slides in front of a player?
Fair enough, must've been wound up with how much Utd got away with but yes, he shouldn't do things like that I'd also like a ban for the dirty twat that is Rooney for kicking Mingolet's standing ankle, will the FA get round to it? He isnt going for the ball there is he?
It's one of those that most opposition fans will claim was intentional just because .......... and we'll have varying opinions
True... just think where do you draw the line. IF you compare Gerrard's and Skrtel's stamp, one you can say was 100% a stamp and the other...? Well it's not as clear cut.