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He's a dirty Brazilian/Spanish unt.
Can't just go around diving twice (which is 2 bookings leading to a red) as well as stamping on people 2 times (maybe 3?). Although it was a penalty and he is a big fella but that's just malicious, nasty and dirty.
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He's scared of Henderson. The
OP, there is a middle ground between being a diving caaant of a player and a fouling caaant of a player. How can you admit he 'drags pulls and fouls' yet still admire him. Dragging, pulling and fouling, is, categorically, against the rules. It should be penalised on the pitch and condemned off the pitch. It's a shame really because Diego Costa has enough true footballing ability that he shouldn't have to rely on playing dirty.
That's why I admire Players like Aguero so much. Because he has footballing ability, and he is aggressive, tenacious, a work horse and a warrior, but he stops short of being a straight up fouling, cheating caaaant.
Costa is a great player ....we went for him last year but got knocked back...
chelsea just about deserved to go through but costa deserved the red...but we got lucky too
Mourinho is the most ungracious manager ever and is quick to cry about decisions ....but sheeet seems to roll donwhill for chelsea 99% of the time...more than other premiership team...
great team....but horrible manager
Arshavin's Legacy (U10307)
posted 24 minutes ago
OP, there is a middle ground between being a diving caaant of a player and a fouling caaant of a player. How can you admit he 'drags pulls and fouls' yet still admire him. Dragging, pulling and fouling, is, categorically, against the rules. It should be penalised on the pitch and condemned off the pitch. It's a shame really because Diego Costa has enough true footballing ability that he shouldn't have to rely on playing dirty.
That's why I admire Players like Aguero so much. Because he has footballing ability, and he is aggressive, tenacious, a work horse and a warrior, but he stops short of being a straight up fouling, cheating caaaant.
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I agree with this.
Foul play is foul play be it diving, pushing or indeed (are you reading Mr Oliver) stamping. And should not be encouraged..
There seems to be a strange perception in the UK that diving is the greatest evil in football and in no cases warranted, yet fouling is acceptable in certain circumstances
comment by THE MISSILE (U13008)
posted 33 minutes ago
Costa is a great player ....we went for him last year but got knocked back...
chelsea just about deserved to go through but costa deserved the red...but we got lucky too
Mourinho is the most ungracious manager ever and is quick to cry about decisions ....but sheeet seems to roll donwhill for chelsea 99% of the time...more than other premiership team...
great team....but horrible manager
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Nah. When he's your club's manager, the man is a legend.
TheWhiteWall (U17633)
No, I wouldnt want him managing my team at all. He's a complete arseh0le
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Arshavin's Legacy (U10307)
posted 24 minutes ago
OP, there is a middle ground between being a diving caaant of a player and a fouling caaant of a player. How can you admit he 'drags pulls and fouls' yet still admire him. Dragging, pulling and fouling, is, categorically, against the rules. It should be penalised on the pitch and condemned off the pitch. It's a shame really because Diego Costa has enough true footballing ability that he shouldn't have to rely on playing dirty.
That's why I admire Players like Aguero so much. Because he has footballing ability, and he is aggressive, tenacious, a work horse and a warrior, but he stops short of being a straight up fouling, cheating caaaant.
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I agree with this.
Foul play is foul play be it diving, pushing or indeed (are you reading Mr Oliver) stamping. And should not be encouraged..
There seems to be a strange perception in the UK that diving is the greatest evil in football and in no cases warranted, yet fouling is acceptable in certain circumstances
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So when Aguero assaults Luiz that is fine
I facked that up. I was replying to someone further up the comment chain.
Nah. When he's your club's manager, the man is a legend.
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I don't think Real fans would agree
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posted 27 minutes ago
comment by TalksRubbish (U3303)
posted 26 minutes ago
Arshavin's Legacy (U10307)
posted 24 minutes ago
OP, there is a middle ground between being a diving caaant of a player and a fouling caaant of a player. How can you admit he 'drags pulls and fouls' yet still admire him. Dragging, pulling and fouling, is, categorically, against the rules. It should be penalised on the pitch and condemned off the pitch. It's a shame really because Diego Costa has enough true footballing ability that he shouldn't have to rely on playing dirty.
That's why I admire Players like Aguero so much. Because he has footballing ability, and he is aggressive, tenacious, a work horse and a warrior, but he stops short of being a straight up fouling, cheating caaaant.
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I agree with this.
Foul play is foul play be it diving, pushing or indeed (are you reading Mr Oliver) stamping. And should not be encouraged..
There seems to be a strange perception in the UK that diving is the greatest evil in football and in no cases warranted, yet fouling is acceptable in certain circumstances
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So when Aguero assaults Luiz that is fine
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I'm speaking in general terms. Not saying Aguero has never done anything wrong.
That's why I admire Players like Aguero so much. Because he has footballing ability, and he is aggressive, tenacious, a work horse and a warrior, but he stops short of being a straight up fouling, cheating caaaant.
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I also admire Aguero, but the tackle on David Luiz at Wembley was if memory serves, a two-footed jumping stamp onto Luiz's thigh, which is not too disimliar from what Costa is being slated for here. It also looked pre-meditated and intentional. I assumed at the time that it was because maybe Argentinians and Brazilians just do not like each other.
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More like he wishes he was on a trampoline to avoid his charge he now finds himself with.
Good the dirty batsard.
Costa is a goal scoring beast,and I love him.
He is slightly mad,and will have to change a little,as he will be a target for folk wanting him sent off.
Look at the Skrtel mope shouting at Costa on the ground after a clear penalty,claiming Costa dived,and then he took Costa out near the end.
Man's game at last.
He's not only slightly mad, he's also very dangerous. He could have ended the careers of both Can and Skrtel.
He needs psychiatric help. And soon,too.
JimmyTheRed
The scouse, they don't like it up 'em
They don't like someone trying to cripple them either, especially when they've got the better of you.
JimmyTheRed
You're a fan of Martin 'four elbows' Skrtel though I assume.
comment by JimmyTheRed (U1682)
posted 13 minutes ago
He's not only slightly mad, he's also very dangerous. He could have ended the careers of both Can and Skrtel.
He needs psychiatric help. And soon,too.
JimmyTheRed
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I bet you're the kind of hypocrite who supported Suarez to the hilt when he was diving, biting and throwing his racist remarks around.
Liverpool fans truly are the biggest hypocrits of them all.
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He's a dirty Brazilian/Spanish unt.
Can't just go around diving twice (which is 2 bookings leading to a red) as well as stamping on people 2 times (maybe 3?). Although it was a penalty and he is a big fella but that's just malicious, nasty and dirty.
posted on 28/1/15
https://vine.co/v/OIpY6IhKxME
He's scared of Henderson. The
posted on 28/1/15
OP, there is a middle ground between being a diving caaant of a player and a fouling caaant of a player. How can you admit he 'drags pulls and fouls' yet still admire him. Dragging, pulling and fouling, is, categorically, against the rules. It should be penalised on the pitch and condemned off the pitch. It's a shame really because Diego Costa has enough true footballing ability that he shouldn't have to rely on playing dirty.
That's why I admire Players like Aguero so much. Because he has footballing ability, and he is aggressive, tenacious, a work horse and a warrior, but he stops short of being a straight up fouling, cheating caaaant.
posted on 28/1/15
Costa is a great player ....we went for him last year but got knocked back...
chelsea just about deserved to go through but costa deserved the red...but we got lucky too
Mourinho is the most ungracious manager ever and is quick to cry about decisions ....but sheeet seems to roll donwhill for chelsea 99% of the time...more than other premiership team...
great team....but horrible manager
posted on 28/1/15
Arshavin's Legacy (U10307)
posted 24 minutes ago
OP, there is a middle ground between being a diving caaant of a player and a fouling caaant of a player. How can you admit he 'drags pulls and fouls' yet still admire him. Dragging, pulling and fouling, is, categorically, against the rules. It should be penalised on the pitch and condemned off the pitch. It's a shame really because Diego Costa has enough true footballing ability that he shouldn't have to rely on playing dirty.
That's why I admire Players like Aguero so much. Because he has footballing ability, and he is aggressive, tenacious, a work horse and a warrior, but he stops short of being a straight up fouling, cheating caaaant.
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I agree with this.
Foul play is foul play be it diving, pushing or indeed (are you reading Mr Oliver) stamping. And should not be encouraged..
There seems to be a strange perception in the UK that diving is the greatest evil in football and in no cases warranted, yet fouling is acceptable in certain circumstances
posted on 28/1/15
comment by THE MISSILE (U13008)
posted 33 minutes ago
Costa is a great player ....we went for him last year but got knocked back...
chelsea just about deserved to go through but costa deserved the red...but we got lucky too
Mourinho is the most ungracious manager ever and is quick to cry about decisions ....but sheeet seems to roll donwhill for chelsea 99% of the time...more than other premiership team...
great team....but horrible manager
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Nah. When he's your club's manager, the man is a legend.
posted on 28/1/15
TheWhiteWall (U17633)
No, I wouldnt want him managing my team at all. He's a complete arseh0le
posted on 28/1/15
comment by TalksRubbish (U3303)
posted 26 minutes ago
Arshavin's Legacy (U10307)
posted 24 minutes ago
OP, there is a middle ground between being a diving caaant of a player and a fouling caaant of a player. How can you admit he 'drags pulls and fouls' yet still admire him. Dragging, pulling and fouling, is, categorically, against the rules. It should be penalised on the pitch and condemned off the pitch. It's a shame really because Diego Costa has enough true footballing ability that he shouldn't have to rely on playing dirty.
That's why I admire Players like Aguero so much. Because he has footballing ability, and he is aggressive, tenacious, a work horse and a warrior, but he stops short of being a straight up fouling, cheating caaaant.
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I agree with this.
Foul play is foul play be it diving, pushing or indeed (are you reading Mr Oliver) stamping. And should not be encouraged..
There seems to be a strange perception in the UK that diving is the greatest evil in football and in no cases warranted, yet fouling is acceptable in certain circumstances
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So when Aguero assaults Luiz that is fine
posted on 28/1/15
I facked that up. I was replying to someone further up the comment chain.
posted on 28/1/15
Nah. When he's your club's manager, the man is a legend.
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I don't think Real fans would agree
posted on 28/1/15
comment by tcw (U6489)
posted 27 minutes ago
comment by TalksRubbish (U3303)
posted 26 minutes ago
Arshavin's Legacy (U10307)
posted 24 minutes ago
OP, there is a middle ground between being a diving caaant of a player and a fouling caaant of a player. How can you admit he 'drags pulls and fouls' yet still admire him. Dragging, pulling and fouling, is, categorically, against the rules. It should be penalised on the pitch and condemned off the pitch. It's a shame really because Diego Costa has enough true footballing ability that he shouldn't have to rely on playing dirty.
That's why I admire Players like Aguero so much. Because he has footballing ability, and he is aggressive, tenacious, a work horse and a warrior, but he stops short of being a straight up fouling, cheating caaaant.
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I agree with this.
Foul play is foul play be it diving, pushing or indeed (are you reading Mr Oliver) stamping. And should not be encouraged..
There seems to be a strange perception in the UK that diving is the greatest evil in football and in no cases warranted, yet fouling is acceptable in certain circumstances
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So when Aguero assaults Luiz that is fine
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I'm speaking in general terms. Not saying Aguero has never done anything wrong.
posted on 28/1/15
That's why I admire Players like Aguero so much. Because he has footballing ability, and he is aggressive, tenacious, a work horse and a warrior, but he stops short of being a straight up fouling, cheating caaaant.
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I also admire Aguero, but the tackle on David Luiz at Wembley was if memory serves, a two-footed jumping stamp onto Luiz's thigh, which is not too disimliar from what Costa is being slated for here. It also looked pre-meditated and intentional. I assumed at the time that it was because maybe Argentinians and Brazilians just do not like each other.
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More like he wishes he was on a trampoline to avoid his charge he now finds himself with.
Good the dirty batsard.
posted on 28/1/15
Costa is a goal scoring beast,and I love him.
He is slightly mad,and will have to change a little,as he will be a target for folk wanting him sent off.
Look at the Skrtel mope shouting at Costa on the ground after a clear penalty,claiming Costa dived,and then he took Costa out near the end.
Man's game at last.
posted on 28/1/15
He's not only slightly mad, he's also very dangerous. He could have ended the careers of both Can and Skrtel.
He needs psychiatric help. And soon,too.
JimmyTheRed
posted on 28/1/15
The scouse, they don't like it up 'em
posted on 28/1/15
They don't like someone trying to cripple them either, especially when they've got the better of you.
JimmyTheRed
posted on 28/1/15
You're a fan of Martin 'four elbows' Skrtel though I assume.
posted on 28/1/15
comment by JimmyTheRed (U1682)
posted 13 minutes ago
He's not only slightly mad, he's also very dangerous. He could have ended the careers of both Can and Skrtel.
He needs psychiatric help. And soon,too.
JimmyTheRed
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I bet you're the kind of hypocrite who supported Suarez to the hilt when he was diving, biting and throwing his racist remarks around.
Liverpool fans truly are the biggest hypocrits of them all.
posted on 28/1/15
hypocrites
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