Match Day Thread Vs Everton (H)

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Take another look he is off the ground with both feet. Hes done it cos bale got away with only a yeelow for a clear kick moments earlier.

Totally deliberate.

Oh and nobody takes man and ball like that in the game today.

If coleman was unhurt he would still be off.

Dreadful tackle.

That shows why refs should send players off for such tackles. Whether there is contact or not. When players throw themselves into such tackles they have no control and are not in a position to care for the welfare of their opponents.

Having said that, pundits and fans are partially to blame too. How often do we, they condemn refs when players get red cards for such tackles? Cries of overreacting, bias, "no contact", a mans game, contact sports etc etc.
 
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Wish him a speedy recovery. I was hopping he will play in the derby
Get well quick<applause><applause><applause><applause><applause>.

Since we're playing them next, there will be some moral lacking posters on here jumping for joy at his injury...
 
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FFS.

Let's all suck tobes pj's and just overs cock shall we!!

Bad challenge and wouldn't wish it on any player but don't start labeling users as lacking morals.
 
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FFS.

Let's all suck tobes pj's and just overs cock shall we!!

Bad challenge and wouldn't wish it on any player but don't start labeling users as lacking morals.

I've not read any comments on here since the injury. I was making reference to a conversation the other day when posters were happy about big players being missing from upcoming opposition teams.

I'd rather every team we face have their strongest XI. I'd rather earn something that be given it.
 
Less talk of the tackle, more talk of how quickly we all get to see him back and flying
A double break like that could end his career mate. The hope would be that the break is clean, if it's not then he's got a long road back, and that's before you factor in the psychological effects of an injury like that if he does make it back onto the pitch

Best case scenario would be 9 months imo.
 
A double break like that could end his career mate. The hope would be that the break is clean, if it's not then he's got a long road back, and that's before you factor in the psychological effects of an injury like that if he does make it back onto the pitch

Best case scenario would be 9 months imo.
Apart from that, players are not usually as good as before the injury when they come back. I do not know why?
 
I've not read any comments on here since the injury. I was making reference to a conversation the other day when posters were happy about big players being missing from upcoming opposition teams.

I'd rather every team we face have their strongest XI. I'd rather earn something that be given it.

I disagree - there is a difference with feeling 'relieved' when an opposition player is injured through a routine tackle/challenge or picking up an injury in training, and a players seasons ended through the cowardice and recklnesses of another player.
 
I disagree - there is a difference with feeling 'relieved' when an opposition player is injured through a routine tackle/challenge or picking up an injury in training, and a players seasons ended through the cowardice and recklnesses of another player.

They're is a difference but neither should be celebrated or applauded
 
won't call Neil's challenge malicious.
But always thought Neil doesn't think too much or doesn't have a footballing brain.

oh well, hope - poor lad Seamus gets better soon.
 
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