I really hate the players who receive the slightest touch then collapse to the floor rolling around clutching their faces like they've been right hooked and had their ears bitten off by Mike Tyson. Also hate Tiny Tears Terry and Frank Lumphead, pair of skanks and toss in Joey Barton for good measure, the arsehole. Also hate the the idiots who throw the likes of coins on the pitch as in the Man U Man C game and could end up with us watching obscured games through netting, cheers pal, what a stupid moronic and dangerous thing to do ffs. Hope he gets banned for life or even better, tie him to a post and have Man U fans throw coins at him. Twat. Talking of things I hate, new post coming up.
Might aswell add Diouf to that list of scum. I disagree partially about the shielding a ball out of play. Most of the time it's downright shoving/blocking but the rest of the time you don't need to have touched the ball to be 'in control', as long as you are already in a position to play the ball if you wished
stereo, I am with you on this that is one of my biggest hates in football. Never does the player have control of the ball. It is plain and simple obstruction, if the same thing was done in the middle of the pitch a foul would be given straight away. the other one is why do players take a throw in from where they feel like. The ball goes out near the goal line. The linesman is stood next to where it went out, yet the player takes the throw from somewhere near the edge of the 18 yard line. F*ck mine just throw it from where you want. that always grips my sh*t. never does the ref or linesman give a foul throw which is what it should be.
Foul throws, now there's another one. Isn't the rule that the ball has to come from behind your head, yet barely anyone does it? Evra's probably the worst for this.
I actually hate the foul throw rule - it's so insignificant. What advantage can be had by anyone who's hands didn't come from behind their head. Stupid rule that just slows the game down.
I don't have any pet footballs,but if I did i wouldn't hate them, I would love them and hug them and call them George