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Sounds like Chelsea are lining up to kick lumps out of Diouf (can't say I blame them to be honest) and Lumplard has already been booked for it. Sounds like it's very 'in your face' stuff from Leeds and Chelsea don't like it. I think the comedy value will out do any extra matches that Chelsea may have to play. They still have the Europa league to take it out of them remember. Any extra matches is an irrelevance. You just know Abramovich will just buy a fresh 11 players in January to give this ageing squad a rest.
 
This but I'd take it a step further.

He also wants players that are prepared to win at all costs irrespective of moral conduct. Ashley Young a prime example, same with Rooney, Nani, Evra, Ferdinand, Vidic and the whole lot.

Honesty gets you nowhere, as Liverpool, Chelsea and City have found out with countless penalty appeals turned down. Hazard v Sunderland and Tevez v United was a case in point, both players could and should have gone down but out of honesty didn't. United players don't do that, they go down and then the penalty/red card is given and the advantage is thn with them. Ashley Young could easily have stayed on his feet against Chelsea but didn't, because he is ruthless. A Spurs player wouldn't have tapped the ball in the net like Nani did a few years back (Clattenburg).

Barcelona and United have taught the footballing world that honesty gets you nowhere. If you want to beat the best you have to be prepared to get your hands dirty.


What penalty appeal was this?
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I'm confused that she's in Emmerdale. :confused:

The goal:

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Nice move.
 
It's the Leeds fans. They've been doing it for a while now:

[video=youtube;aKw7iOtzjdA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?&v=aKw7iOtzjdA[/video]

Classy. <doh>
 
It's the Leeds fans. They've been doing it for a while now:

[video=youtube;aKw7iOtzjdA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?&v=aKw7iOtzjdA[/video]

Classy. <doh>

Ah. It seems they sing it in response to "he's one of your own" chants from opposition fans. Didn't even realise he was from Leeds to be honest, he didn't exactly have a Yorkshire accent.