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RE: Football Banter
(02-03-2011 19:20 )lindor Wrote: How come you never mention the likes of Gerrard and his legendary dives against the likes of Sheffield United at Bramhall Lane and Atletico Madrid at Anfield - even Liverpool supporters I know are embarrassed by those two. How about Didier Drogba, Dean Saunders, Thierry Henry, Rivaldo, and all the other divers, face-clutchers, deliberate hand-ballers, etc, etc, etc, none of whom played for United?
You say you are big on fair play, and yet there is no sign of it when you single out one club - a club who just happen to be more in the media spotlight than any other because everything they do, good or bad, is newsworthy and helps sell newspapers! Show a bit of consistency by praising United when praise is warranted, and by criticising clubs other than United for foul play etc and, mark my words, your comments will be more demanding of respect as they will then be seen as more balanced.
It pains me to say it sometimes, but when Liverpool or Arsenal or Chelsea or whoever are deserving of praise then I'm sure that other posters on this thread would admit that my rose-tinted glasses are kept firmly in their pocket! Equally, when United are crap, or transgress, you won't find me bullshitting to their defence.
the first paragraph: you mentioned man utd so i stuck with man utd, the rivaldo dive in the world cup 2002 was a disgrace to the game. campare the prem league to the brazilian championship, the brazilian championship has more diving and play acting then the prem league. the players you mentioned do all dive and play act, some due to playing in leagues where is common place and acceptable, players like gerrard have learned the "dark arts" of football from their foreign counter parts, pre 1996 there werent many foreign players, after euro 96 foreign players increased across the divisions. they brought many benefits but also the diving, play acting, showing imaginary cards to refs etc.
second paragraph: i know refs interpret the laws of the game differently but they apply them inconsistently from one game to the next. i did praise man utd for the rooney goal, that scholes is a good player with passing and shooting skills second to none in my previous posts.
3rd paragraph: there have been times where chelsea, liverpool, arsenal and man utd have been impressive with how they play. arsenal need to sort out their defence and have a strong leader in the midfield, chelsea just did some pace on the flanks and some younger players coming through, same with man utd with the younger players especially home grown not youngsters that have been brought in from overseas, liverpool need a xavi alonso type player, a decent centre half to replace carragher (when he retires, along with the greek), a couple of wide players with pace and crossing abilities.
in 1999 when man utd played juventus, roy keane, got a yellow card in the 2nd leg and therefore missed the final due to the ban, he played abosultly briliant in getting man utd to the final, he could have selfdestructed like gattuso, flamini and the rest of the milan team, the way they game back in the final against bayern munich at the nou camp from conceding the early goal. this and against chelsea in the champions league final were the only times i backed man utd, fergie getting a knighthood for the treable and man utd for ditching the fa cup for some overseas holiday to football in brazil, where they lost are the reasons why i sometimes dont like man utd, i dont like chelsea because of the owner. houllier, hodgson, benetiz for the style of football played under them, the fans are great on a european night but when it comes to the prem league saying this year is our year every season is abit tiresome. arsenal do play good football but it arsene wenger with his "i didnot see it" is getting tiresome plus nicolas bendnter is not a good striker and he should be sold.
im off to watch man city v villa, 1-0 to man city yaya toure. it still arsenal 0 orient 0.
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