Just watched his goal what a scumbag. His team mate clearly told the ref and Nords player he was going to give the ball to Nords. Then this **** collects the ball and scores. Then to top it all Shakhtar were going to let them score and the twat runs across to tell his team mates to not let them score. Strachan was spot on too. The ****ing handshake before hand as respect is pointless and this proves why.
Absolutely disgraceful..I couldn't believe what he done and if there was any justice they would be kicked out the competition.
Totally detracts from there win, they wont get kicked out though Reg. The bureaucrats want the handshake as a mark of respect. Other teams should use it to show their lack of respect for this horrible man and totally blank him for the next match.
Disgraceful like - didn;t know anything about it until this morning but one of the worst things in football - I'd rather someone dived than did this after an injury
Shouldn't the ref have booked him for "unsporting behaviour" as this is what it is - allow the goal as there is nothing in the rules to stop it but surely book the player for it
UEFA are charging him but how does that compensate the Danes? They lost their cool after that and lost the discipline in their defending. They should be either kicked out or the points awarded to the Danes. Worst that will happen is a fine and ban for him.
I'd bet on him not even getting a ban tbh. It will be a fine of a few thousand which will surely teach this millionaire footballer a lesson? Will it ****. I do think the suggestion of anyone who plays in future the whole team should ignore him in the pre-game handshakes. Imo that would affect him more, would be a punishment fitting the crime imo for him to have play every game knowing that every single one of his peers thinks he's an utter ****. Or we could arrange a friendly with them and just tell catts "forget everything you've learned for one game and just kick the crap out of that prick"
Exactly why we think you're a scumbag too. Read a bit by the Nords skipper. Mentioned, "See the badge I'm wearing on my sleeve? It has the word RESPECT in big letters. I didn't see much respect tonight."