(08-04-2011 09:52 )bigguy01 Wrote: only because he was rich and famous. same with jacko. everyone knows they did it yet our law courts are becoming like america. the rich, powerful and famous people get away with "murder"
if you want to have a laugh or cheer youself up abit read this http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/footbal...toise.html
Absolutely correct Bigguy! He got away with it because he's rich and famous, can afford the best lawyers and to pay his Accrington Stanley bitches to take the rap for him if obviously wildly inaccurate rumours are to be believed
As for Joey Barton, despite him being an ex-City scouser, I actually like something about him insofar as he tells it like he honestly believes it and is never bland and always worth a read; being boring is the worst crime that anyone going before the cameras can ever be; when Rooney swears in front of the camera people from all walks of life discuss it whether it was right or wrong; when Alan Shearer or Ray Wilkins talk people go to sleep - go figure!
(08-04-2011 10:50 )groundnpound Wrote: There's more discipline and self control in the UFC than any other sport.
When you're a high profile sportsman u can't go around acting like a little bitch.
Jeez...Maybe i should move this to the UFC thread?Where we can continue this in the cage lindor
I don't doubt that UFC is a very disciplined sport, Ground! But it will never sell newspapers or be discussed in the pubs, clubs, workplaces, schools, betting shops etc etc like football will because it will never enjoy the widespread appeal and spotlight that football - and thus footballers - do.
It was the bit where you played the NOT IN FRONT OF THE CHILDREN card that I began to wonder if it was actually the fact that Rooney uttered the F-word that so bothered you and upset you and shocked you, or was it what had gone on just seconds prior to that, ie the goal that completed a crucial turn-around from being 2-0 down to being 3-2 up?
Go on Ground, drop the Mary Whitehouse routine mate, it doesn't suit you, be honest and admit it was the fact that Rooney had just scored that was the really offensive and sore point. I would certainly be man enough to admit it freely if it was ever Steven Gerrard who had done what Rooney did. (08-04-2011 10:56 )Master Yoda Wrote: (08-04-2011 04:24 )malicious fan Wrote: (07-04-2011 23:24 )Master Yoda Wrote: Wasnt Steven Gerrard found not guilty of bashing that manc supporting "dj" when he was brought in front of a court of law???
Just saying..............
was'nt oj found not guilty as well just saying.
What's he got to do with Steven Gerrard??
Come on Master, you are NOT that thick or naiive! You know exactly what Malicious is implying
By the way, whilst I'm here, could we please have an updated Master Yodalglish Premiership table as I've not seen an updated version in any newspaper or even on here for a few weeks. You know, the one where the Premiership only starts once Dalglish is the manager of Liverpool, and where that 19th Anfield title was within sniffing distance a few weeks ago
And don't forget to award 20 points for the win against United
It's all gone a bit quiet on the Kenny front hasn't it? Even John W Henry seems to be revising his original opinion it'd seem...
(08-04-2011 12:07 )gazfc Wrote: Tbf he does know his football plus no kunt can be worse than ray 'stay on your feet' Wilkins
Absolutely right Gaz! Jamie Carragher would be another very good addition to the Sky Sports team when he retires as he spoke more sense and commanded more attention when he briefly appeared on Soccer Saturday earlier this season than most of the others combined. The likes of Neville and Carragher may be loved and loathed in equal measure either side of the East Lancs Road but both have been there, done it and got the T-shirt, and know more about today's game than yesterday's bores such as Wilkins, Gareth Southgate and Alan Shearer.