comment by Phil Jagielkas Sweatband. (U1308)
posted 8 minutes ago
Bob, he must sweat blood from his shins
http://www.epltalk.com/media/2011/03/nani-injury-1.jpg
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Wow i've bled more from a picked scab before.
Oh and I don't remember seeing Suarez get up run round the ref and flop down again.
And yes getting a knock on the shins does hurt like hell for a while.
Beware of Greeks who feel know pain!
Funny how.that innocent tackle injured Fellaini, is this the one.sided Anfield coin again?
Re-read my comment. At no point do i say that.
I said the ref deemed it to be a foul by kyrgiakos, despite both players going in.
In actual fact it could have gone either way, but feillani's challenge was more snide than feillani's and the ref picked the one that looked more excessive
No, the fact that the Greek is a hard man and can take these kind of challenges without feeling pain, quite like most CB's. Nani however has a far lower pain threshold after playing a far physical role (probably the least physical role on the pitch). If in a game someone studded you in the leg, you would probably scream for justice before clutching the injury in pain. Just as Nani did.
certain players seem to have a pain threshold to suit the situation...nani being one of them!
the fact remains that nani made an absolute show out of the situation and united followed that up with some pathetic comments about the severity of the injury. Weeks out turned into a couple of days rest. remarkable! miracles do happen!
The decision deserved a red, maybe Nani made a meal out of it. He was definitely in a hell of a lot of pain though. I dont like the way Nani acts most the time on the field in the past (seemed to sort it out recently) however I have to take his side and see sense in the situation.
Anyway back to my original point. IT WAS NOT A FOUL proved be the FAR decision today
PJS, am I an honorary Everton fan?
Actually the FAR decision was that it was not a red card offence.
comment by Phil Jagielkas Sweatband. (U1308)
posted 9 hours, 41 minutes ago
They, like Rodwells were delta with at the time.
'Watszamata you, hey gotta no respect, ah shaduppaya face.,
comment by ooOO IMWT OOoo (U1845)
posted 11 hours, 12 minutes ago
I wonder how much Atkinson got paid to sway the game?
Doubtless the equivilant he was paid to give Everton all the dodgy decisions the last time he officiated a derby at Anfield.
As he is foreign and new to ouir league I will give him the benefit of the doubt here and hope Kenny stamps out this kind of play acting.
Osman's not foreign but he did the same when tackled by Adam.
There are few players in the world who have the same disgusting on field behaviour as Suarez.
Bale being one of them.
There are few players in the world who have the same disgusting on field behaviour as Suarez.
Bale being one of them.
Was it as deliberate as Suarez's
Er, yes.
comment by Phil Jagielkas Sweatband. (U1308)
posted 3 hours, 44 minutes ago
Beware of Greeks who feel know pain!
Funny how.that innocent tackle injured Fellaini, is this the one.sided Anfield coin again?
OH NO YOU DON'T! Don't re-write history feller: every replay afterwards showed conclusively that Fellaini injured himself stamping on Kyro.
Another f... up by Atkinson.
OH NO YOU DON'T! Don't re-write history feller: every replay afterwards showed conclusively that Fellaini injured himself stamping on Kyro.
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Funny that no appeal was put in by liverpool to get a retrospective ban to make up for loosing a player to such a nasty injury. And that the ref never booked Fellaini for trying to avoid the Greeks two footed lunge.
Donga Darko.
Are you actually the single most stupid and biased poster on this sight? Take off those rose-tinted spectacles, as I dont think I have seen you make a good point on this sight so far
Magnum, you cant be a Honarary Evertonian. We are born, not manufactured.........
Ah what the h3ll, your in!
Pjs, my dad is a proud evertonian and scouser
Well you must have been adopted, no farther should let his son follow another team
I think that is his biggest regret iin life!
He used to live oppositte the old training ground
That makes it even worse!
That's probably why.
You saw how bad they were before you committed yourself ....
No its because I was born in London and Mother is a Spur. Everton are a top team.
Fellaini
Jags
Neville
Hibbert ....
Drenthe
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posted on 4/10/11
comment by Phil Jagielkas Sweatband. (U1308)
posted 8 minutes ago
Bob, he must sweat blood from his shins
http://www.epltalk.com/media/2011/03/nani-injury-1.jpg
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Wow i've bled more from a picked scab before.
Oh and I don't remember seeing Suarez get up run round the ref and flop down again.
And yes getting a knock on the shins does hurt like hell for a while.
posted on 4/10/11
Beware of Greeks who feel know pain!
Funny how.that innocent tackle injured Fellaini, is this the one.sided Anfield coin again?
Re-read my comment. At no point do i say that.
I said the ref deemed it to be a foul by kyrgiakos, despite both players going in.
In actual fact it could have gone either way, but feillani's challenge was more snide than feillani's and the ref picked the one that looked more excessive
posted on 4/10/11
No, the fact that the Greek is a hard man and can take these kind of challenges without feeling pain, quite like most CB's. Nani however has a far lower pain threshold after playing a far physical role (probably the least physical role on the pitch). If in a game someone studded you in the leg, you would probably scream for justice before clutching the injury in pain. Just as Nani did.
posted on 4/10/11
than kyrgiakos's
posted on 4/10/11
certain players seem to have a pain threshold to suit the situation...nani being one of them!
the fact remains that nani made an absolute show out of the situation and united followed that up with some pathetic comments about the severity of the injury. Weeks out turned into a couple of days rest. remarkable! miracles do happen!
posted on 4/10/11
The decision deserved a red, maybe Nani made a meal out of it. He was definitely in a hell of a lot of pain though. I dont like the way Nani acts most the time on the field in the past (seemed to sort it out recently) however I have to take his side and see sense in the situation.
posted on 4/10/11
Anyway back to my original point. IT WAS NOT A FOUL proved be the FAR decision today
posted on 4/10/11
PJS, am I an honorary Everton fan?
posted on 4/10/11
Actually the FAR decision was that it was not a red card offence.
posted on 5/10/11
comment by Phil Jagielkas Sweatband. (U1308)
posted 9 hours, 41 minutes ago
They, like Rodwells were delta with at the time.
'Watszamata you, hey gotta no respect, ah shaduppaya face.,
posted on 5/10/11
comment by ooOO IMWT OOoo (U1845)
posted 11 hours, 12 minutes ago
I wonder how much Atkinson got paid to sway the game?
Doubtless the equivilant he was paid to give Everton all the dodgy decisions the last time he officiated a derby at Anfield.
posted on 5/10/11
As he is foreign and new to ouir league I will give him the benefit of the doubt here and hope Kenny stamps out this kind of play acting.
Osman's not foreign but he did the same when tackled by Adam.
posted on 5/10/11
There are few players in the world who have the same disgusting on field behaviour as Suarez.
Bale being one of them.
posted on 5/10/11
There are few players in the world who have the same disgusting on field behaviour as Suarez.
Bale being one of them.
posted on 5/10/11
Was it as deliberate as Suarez's
Er, yes.
posted on 5/10/11
comment by Phil Jagielkas Sweatband. (U1308)
posted 3 hours, 44 minutes ago
Beware of Greeks who feel know pain!
Funny how.that innocent tackle injured Fellaini, is this the one.sided Anfield coin again?
OH NO YOU DON'T! Don't re-write history feller: every replay afterwards showed conclusively that Fellaini injured himself stamping on Kyro.
Another f... up by Atkinson.
posted on 5/10/11
OH NO YOU DON'T! Don't re-write history feller: every replay afterwards showed conclusively that Fellaini injured himself stamping on Kyro.
==
Funny that no appeal was put in by liverpool to get a retrospective ban to make up for loosing a player to such a nasty injury. And that the ref never booked Fellaini for trying to avoid the Greeks two footed lunge.
posted on 5/10/11
Donga Darko.
Are you actually the single most stupid and biased poster on this sight? Take off those rose-tinted spectacles, as I dont think I have seen you make a good point on this sight so far
posted on 5/10/11
Magnum, you cant be a Honarary Evertonian. We are born, not manufactured.........
Ah what the h3ll, your in!
posted on 5/10/11
Pjs, my dad is a proud evertonian and scouser
posted on 5/10/11
Well you must have been adopted, no farther should let his son follow another team
posted on 5/10/11
I think that is his biggest regret iin life!
He used to live oppositte the old training ground
posted on 5/10/11
That makes it even worse!
posted on 5/10/11
That's probably why.
You saw how bad they were before you committed yourself ....
posted on 5/10/11
No its because I was born in London and Mother is a Spur. Everton are a top team.
Fellaini
Jags
Neville
Hibbert ....
Drenthe
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