Skrtel charged with violent conduct

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As a neutral with no allegiance to either club.. I think watching thru your 'red' tinted glasses marra.
Skrtel clearly pushes Rooney into Mig.
Liverpool imo played into Man U's hands... The players played the occasion as opposed to the opposition.
From what I've seen this season Liverpool are a better footballing side but Gerrard, Skrtel, Sturbridge et al were more bothered about showing the Kop how much they wanted to get 'stuck in'.
Just my opinion like :emoticon-0148-yes:

This is true. They should have listened to the [HASHTAG]#tacticalgenius[/HASHTAG] when he spoke of "controlled aggression" as clearly demonstrated by all our players. Brendan could learn a lot from LVG <whistle>
 
As a neutral with no allegiance to either club.. I think watching thru your 'red' tinted glasses marra.
Skrtel clearly pushes Rooney into Mig.
Liverpool imo played into Man U's hands... The players played the occasion as opposed to the opposition.
From what I've seen this season Liverpool are a better footballing side but Gerrard, Skrtel, Sturbridge et al were more bothered about showing the Kop how much they wanted to get 'stuck in'.
Just my opinion like :emoticon-0148-yes:

And makes his leg kick Mings ankle? No way mate :emoticon-0148-yes:
 
Yep, right. As you fall over to the left you 'naturally' thrust out your right leg as far possible towards the nearest player - who just happens to be the opposition goalie. You haven't been appointed to a FA 'independent' panel by United in the past have you, by any chance?
 
Yep, right. As you fall over to the left you 'naturally' thrust out your right leg as far possible towards the nearest player - who just happens to be the opposition goalie. You haven't been appointed to a FA 'independent' panel by United in the past have you, by any chance?

Think you're clutching at straws marra!!
I said Shrek did have a little nibble... But Liverpool lost the game due to the players bad discipline.
If they'd just played football... They'd have won the game imo.
 
I wouldn't have if herrara had slid into my ankle, studs up, without touching the ****ing ball. No excuse for gerrard though - he should have dived to the floor gripping his ankle and screaming. Same Atkinson who stood and watched from ten yards away whilst pienaar attempted an amputation on Mascherano, and sent off Kyro in the same game for allowing Fellatio to stamp on him, btw?

And quite right too, the problem is Herrera`s "studs up foot" was at shin height and a yard away from Gerrard in an attempt to block the ball <ok>
 
Think you're clutching at straws marra!!
I said Shrek did have a little nibble... But Liverpool lost the game due to the players bad discipline.
If they'd just played football... They'd have won the game imo.

Absolutely no-one is denying that, feller. We lost, they we by far the better the better team and some of our players were utterly undisciplined tits. Can't see anyone in our threads denying that, at it certainly wasn't my impression of what the DR was saying. But taking the incident on face value - as Rooney falls (pushed or not) he flicks out his leg and kicks Mignolet - deliberately - in the ankle.

Didn't chance the game or affect it one iota more than Skrtel's last-second stamp on de gea, but it did happen.
 
Yep, right. As you fall over to the left you 'naturally' thrust out your right leg as far possible towards the nearest player - who just happens to be the opposition goalie. You haven't been appointed to a FA 'independent' panel by United in the past have you, by any chance?

As we have seen many times, getting pushed over or tripped can cause your arms and legs to do strange things, starfish patterns are quite common <ok>
 
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Yep, right. As you fall over to the left you 'naturally' thrust out your right leg as far possible towards the nearest player - who just happens to be the opposition goalie. You haven't been appointed to a FA 'independent' panel by United in the past have you, by any chance?
Have you started compiling the case for the prosecution?
 
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And quite right too, the problem is Herrera`s "studs up foot" was at shin height and a yard away from Gerrard in an attempt to block the ball <ok>

the ball that he didn't touch before he clatters into gerrard's ankle.
 
Yep, that ball. The word "attempted" was meant to indicate this <ok>

You 'attempt' to get the ball in that manner, don't, and then collide into your opponent then it's called an 'un-controlled' tackle.
 
No, he deffo had a little 'flick' there but Skrtel deffo pushed him into Mig.
Don't get me wrong I think 'Shrek' is a dirty overrated tw*t and was overjoyed when he fluffed his penner.

The last bit only matters mate if him catching Mings was a result of the shoulder barge. It wasnt, he falls on the ground then goes for Mings standing ankle

It is very clear
 
Nope, it`s called a foul and a yellow card was given for it :grin:

Yes, that's one of the penalties for an uncontrolled tackle, and more importantly, why I wouldn't apologise to the dirty twat for stamping on him.
 
Have you started compiling the case for the prosecution?

Take the piss all you like but why not offer a serious post?

You take the piss out of us but we have all said Gerrard, Skrtel and Balotelli were idiots

Not one Utd fan has mentioned Rooneys potential ankle breaker (amongst other things by other Utd players). You, UIR, Tobes etc are all here purely on the wum

Ive gone blind if that wasnt intentional as far as I can see, I can see three dicks wasting my finger prints above so I dont think im blind
 
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