getting back to the original OP , I dont think it is in Clint Hills nature to go down unless he has too Some players will cheat and some players are honest
As you say mate, not in his nature, and I, for one, am glad he didn't. The disdainful look he gave Berbatov said it all. Expecting Hill to go down after a pathetic push would be like expecting Mackie to collapse when someone kicks him.
I'm glad Clint didn't milk it. We're better than stuff like that even if it costs us. We'll need him next year IF we go down and as mentioned last night, at least he's scored in the Prem
Happy he didn't collapse like he'd been shot, like so many do. As for Mackie, not sure his central nervous system is wired up properly, he only feels bone breakages.
I'm not sure that Mackie feels bone breakages either Stan; he did try to get up to confront the loathsome Diouf after breaking his leg against Blackburn.
Are you coming to the Wigan game Roller? Or was it the Stoke one? Either way, will either feel like a wake or prolonging the agony.......but that faint glimmer of hope is still just alive......
I didn't like the Fulham players doing that either, it makes football less appealing for me. I want to see the best teams winning not the best cheaters.
There were a few shall we say "lenient" interpretations allowed by Probert last night in Fulham's favour....Berb should have had a yellow card at least for this incident, Hangerland should also have been carded in the first half for going through the back of Tabs, but wasn't even spoken to, the full back kicked the ball away to waste time a minute or so after being booked for time wasting, ok so maybe he used common sense, but we've seen Tabs sent off for the same thing last season.....the amount added at the end didn't appear to include anything for the amount of time wasted, only allowed for subs and the sending off incident. Mind it was also a penalty against Bosingwa in the 2nd half, so wasn't all one sided.....
Stoke, by which time the faint glimmer of hope will have been reignited into a roaring furnace. I've just bought my usual seat for the Newcastle match as well mate. We will be down the pub celebrating long into the night after that match.
Sadly I have to agree Sku. Cisse brushed a man's chin and Clattenberg sent him off. Why Berbatov remained on the pitch after raising BOTH his hands to shove a player, only the ref can answer. Spilt milk etc now but just typical of the season all the way through.
Honesty? Terrible challenge on Karagounis and should have seen red. Soft penalty given to you and harsh red card given to us. No surprise Arry didn't criticise the referee in his post match conference