Amidst rumours of clubs like Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid and Paris SG all very interested in the LWB it got me thinking, Is he criminally underrated by our fans? I know the die hards will love him with winners over Tottenham and Arsenal but the modern day fans/pundits tend to look into players with a little more detail than just important goals.
I like Alonso, He offers alot but I do think opposition teams target him as a weakness in the team and often exploit us down our left side.
How would you describe Alonso... Underrated, Overrated or just OK?
For the record I would love to see Emerson given a proper go.
Marcos Alonso
posted on 25/8/18
There you have your answer then!
posted on 25/8/18
Brummie taking no prisoners.
posted on 25/8/18
comment by Mr Chelsea. (U3579)
posted 8 minutes ago
Brummie taking no prisoners.
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Ffffix bayonets!
posted on 25/8/18
comment by BrummieBlue! (U3487)
posted 6 hours ago
comment by Kunta Kante (U1641)
posted 1 minute ago
I’m not sure/aware of any, but if you’re caught drink driving in a car with 5 passengers as opposed to by yourself you’ll probably get a harsher punishment in a court of law, which is why I said legally.
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I said Yes or No!!!
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why should you get puished for other peoples stupidity or are you suggesting Alonso kidnapped her.
posted on 25/8/18
I’m not talking about the passengers I’m talking about the driver’s decision to take passengers in the car
posted on 25/8/18
comment by Kunta Kante (U1641)
posted 1 minute ago
I’m not talking about the passengers I’m talking about the driver’s decision to take passengers in the car
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What about the passengers decision to get into a car with some one you know has had a drink?
You're onto a hiding to nothing with your flawed logic!
posted on 25/8/18
All I’ve said is a crime of drunk driving would probably get a harsher punishment in a court of law if the driver had taken passengers in the car with him..and in my opinion it’s also worse ethically for a drunk driver to do that (take passengers with him vs on his own). You disagree with that?
The passenger’s decision to join them is iffy on ethical side but obviously not a crime.
posted on 25/8/18
comment by Kunta Kante (U1641)
posted 55 seconds ago
All I’ve said is a crime of drunk driving would probably get a harsher punishment in a court of law if the driver had taken passengers in the car with him..and in my opinion it’s also worse ethically for a drunk driver to do that (take passengers with him vs on his own). You disagree with that?
The passenger’s decision to join them is iffy on ethical side but obviously not a crime.
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If that's your opinion then that's fair enough but we've already established that there's no law that in the land about a driver who's had a drink, taking a passenger into a car.
Ethically it's no worse than, as you say, a passenger making a conscious decision to to get into the car of a DD!
Law isn't based on ethics!
posted on 27/8/18
comment by Flashy flibble (U10324)
posted 3 days, 3 hours ago
If Tottenham don't strip Hugo of his captaincy for this, I'll be hugely surprised and disappointed.
Chelsea gave Alonso a contract.
Levels.
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Spurs not so classy afterall then flashy.
Hugo Lloris has just made his way on to the pitch at Old Trafford, to the applause of the Spurs fans that are already in the ground.
He looks as if he may have a tear in his eye as the away end show their support for the France keeper after he was charged with drink-driving last week.
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This is why point scoring on non footy matters is ridiculous
posted on 27/8/18
Brummie, while there may not be an exact law on taking a passenger it will have an affect on the outcome of a judges sentencing/juries decision making as circumstance plays a part.