What do they say about people in glass houses, since the gus bus to the championship arrived your discipline is a farce a dirty team
If we had put the fouls in that you lot did today then we would have finished with 9 men at the most, and yet you still have the nerve to complain about the ref making a totally correct decision..
Mbiwa's tackle was a ****ing disgrace and warranted a straight red. If that happens, it could have been 4 or 5.
As a true and honest football fan,I cannot believe that nobody has yet commented on the foul-mouthed rant from the cockney **nker that manages NUFC!!His verbals towards the Man City manager were a disgrace!He should get a good few weeks touchline ban,and be fined a good few quid.Who gives respect to who??If the managers carry on like this,how can they expect their players to react?I think we know now..foul as often as you like and try to cripple your opponents!
There seems to be a lot of ****tards spouting nonsensical ****e today. First it's pardew complaining about every decision (according to pellegrini anyway) and then calling the man city manager a ****. Next it's some nobody commentator (possibly Sam batterface) on shoutshite laughing at Nasri and calling him a pussy (paraphrasing) after yangambiwa tried to amputate his leg. Then comes the turn of hasbeen mark lawrenson on motd2 saying Adam Johnson took the easy option in joining Sunderland and if he had anything about him he would have fought for his place at man city. Firstly, I hope the fa **** pardew (carver too) with the rule book for the way he went on on the touchline but those chimps will probably bottle that as usual. I'm at a loss as to why Micky gray would mix with the resident ******s on spout rubbish, they're all clueless beyond belief for so called professionals. Finally, I hope lawrenson dies a slow and painful death along with the rest of his bin dipping teammates from the 80's. He's a worse score predictor than that ****ing octopus yet still manages to keep a job giving opinions that matter not one jot. I thought the general consensus was if you stayed at a club that challenges for titles but weren't playing just to collect a big wage was considered a waste instead of moving to a club that more often than not battles relegation but where you would play. That tosser makes less sense than a referees decision.
You don't need to be a certified lip reader to make out Pardew's verbal diahorrea which is a disgrace to all English people. Compare his post match interview to Pelligrini's and the dignity and intelligence is plain to see. Past managers will be turning in their graves at the current level of approved gamesmanship; even Don Revie would have been embarrassed.
Did I really hear pardew call tiote (one of the dirtiest players and worst divers in the game) "as honest as the day is long"... Must be pretty short days for you then Alan!
But he didn't. He moved out of the path, away from both goalkeeper and ball, thus not interfering with the play whatsoever. Joe Hart made absolutely no effort to save the ball. If he'd dived a bit and hit Gouffran (who was yards in front and wide of him, so that couldn't physically have happened anyway) in an attempt to save it, fair enough, but he didn't. If Gouffran had moved inside the line, and blocked Hart's view of the ball at any stage, fair enough... But he didn't. If the ball had hit Gouffran, he's offside. I think anyone who even contemplates arguing that Hart could have saved that shot had Gouffran been invisible, deserves little respect. Under the current FIFA rules and directive it's a goal. As one poster put it, only thick f***s and Sunderland fans have thus far agreed with the ref's interpretation I think Cabaye and Yanga were lucky boys though. If the correct decision had been made earlier in the game, that frustration, and the inherent nastiness in Cabaye (Yanga's was clearly just desperate and poor) doesn't show itself, so I think the ref was trying to cover his arse there. I think it's piss poor refereeing, really, when they realise they've made a hideous error and determine themselves to try and give the aggrieved team fouls and the benefit of the doubt in the second half. Happens all too often though.
So it's an easy option for AJ to join his home town club, but fine for a world-class Gerrard to sell his own career out to stay and spend his entire career at an under performing average Liverpool? Yeah righto Mark, If I wanted to listen to an arsehole i'd fart.