DuskyShandy Posted November 11, 2009 Report Share Posted November 11, 2009 JHC what's the matter with everyone?Like a flag means so much. Burnt or otherwise. Get some perspective will you. Tards burning flags on the other side of the world and getting some kind of freaky orgasm out of it is not something which should bother you. If it does you're as bad as they are. Burn their flag why don't you. You're not reading my posts....tards burning flags on the other side of the world doesn't particularly bother me it's the tards burning our flag in our country and not being able to do anything about it that bothers me. If i was to burn 'their' flag i sure as hell wouldn't go to 'their' country to do it. Mate, given a pile of flags to burn, UK's would be first. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Treborz Posted November 11, 2009 Report Share Posted November 11, 2009 The poor c*nt was just Karate kicked in the chest. Mate, anyone with such a propensity for spasmodic failure after merely a modicum of physical contact during a sporting contest shouldn't be playing football. Either you've convinced yourself he was ACTUALLY hurt (no way), or you're just pulling my leg. That kind of woofterishness, in any other team, would openly invite your deserved derision. And (on topic), his national flag is worthy of burning. He was taken to hospital for a scan after the game..... Sorry Rob, but the feigned concern later on was out of embarrassment that they'd better make it look good. I would like to see you get up straight away and carry on playing football after receiving a football boot to the ribcage. Well, had it been me, you would have, but it wasn't. I'm not a professional footballer you see. Funny how the guy who's paid to be on the spot and decide what actually happened, saw it exactly the same way I did. Maybe if it was Leeds he was trying to scam a penalty from, you'd see it differently. Scam a penalty? 1) it wasn't even in the area and 2) he got kicked in the ribs. Being a Leeds fan i'm not fond of either Man Utd or Chelsea so the view i'm giving is an impartial one. I'm guessing you are a Man United fan. I suggest you watch it again. This would hurt. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PlVOlYKwhHo Sorry mate, you're talking total bollocks. The boot brushed the shirt. He had a claim for a foul, I don't dispute, but, if you seriously think that for even 1 second he was really hurt, then you're either blind, stupid or drunk. From the way he reacted, he should have died or been in intensive care. FFS Rob what the f*ck is wrong with you? He was f*cking acting. His reaction was probably over the top with the spasms of the legs but it hardly brushed his shirt, the commentators reaction backs this up. You must be watching a different video to me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DuskyShandy Posted November 11, 2009 Report Share Posted November 11, 2009 The poor c*nt was just Karate kicked in the chest. Mate, anyone with such a propensity for spasmodic failure after merely a modicum of physical contact during a sporting contest shouldn't be playing football. Either you've convinced yourself he was ACTUALLY hurt (no way), or you're just pulling my leg. That kind of woofterishness, in any other team, would openly invite your deserved derision. And (on topic), his national flag is worthy of burning. He was taken to hospital for a scan after the game..... Sorry Rob, but the feigned concern later on was out of embarrassment that they'd better make it look good. I would like to see you get up straight away and carry on playing football after receiving a football boot to the ribcage. Well, had it been me, you would have, but it wasn't. I'm not a professional footballer you see. Funny how the guy who's paid to be on the spot and decide what actually happened, saw it exactly the same way I did. Maybe if it was Leeds he was trying to scam a penalty from, you'd see it differently. Scam a penalty? 1) it wasn't even in the area and 2) he got kicked in the ribs. Being a Leeds fan i'm not fond of either Man Utd or Chelsea so the view i'm giving is an impartial one. I'm guessing you are a Man United fan. I suggest you watch it again. This would hurt. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PlVOlYKwhHo Sorry mate, you're talking total bollocks. The boot brushed the shirt. He had a claim for a foul, I don't dispute, but, if you seriously think that for even 1 second he was really hurt, then you're either blind, stupid or drunk. From the way he reacted, he should have died or been in intensive care. FFS Rob what the f*ck is wrong with you? He was f*cking acting. His reaction was probably over the top with the spasms of the legs but it hardly brushed his shirt, the commentators reaction backs this up. You must be watching a different video to me. Well over the top. He was fouled. Fair dos. But the spasmo act was acting. I don't believe for a moment you think otherwise. Good call the ref saw through it. That kind of **** should've had a helicopter on the field airlifting him to hospital, but he was playing 10 minutes later. Scanning him later was a crock o shite done to save face. He's a ***** for it mate you've seen it time and again, I know. Say it mate just say it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Treborz Posted November 11, 2009 Report Share Posted November 11, 2009 The poor c*nt was just Karate kicked in the chest. Mate, anyone with such a propensity for spasmodic failure after merely a modicum of physical contact during a sporting contest shouldn't be playing football. Either you've convinced yourself he was ACTUALLY hurt (no way), or you're just pulling my leg. That kind of woofterishness, in any other team, would openly invite your deserved derision. And (on topic), his national flag is worthy of burning. He was taken to hospital for a scan after the game..... Sorry Rob, but the feigned concern later on was out of embarrassment that they'd better make it look good. I would like to see you get up straight away and carry on playing football after receiving a football boot to the ribcage. Well, had it been me, you would have, but it wasn't. I'm not a professional footballer you see. Funny how the guy who's paid to be on the spot and decide what actually happened, saw it exactly the same way I did. Maybe if it was Leeds he was trying to scam a penalty from, you'd see it differently. Scam a penalty? 1) it wasn't even in the area and 2) he got kicked in the ribs. Being a Leeds fan i'm not fond of either Man Utd or Chelsea so the view i'm giving is an impartial one. I'm guessing you are a Man United fan. I suggest you watch it again. This would hurt. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PlVOlYKwhHo Sorry mate, you're talking total bollocks. The boot brushed the shirt. He had a claim for a foul, I don't dispute, but, if you seriously think that for even 1 second he was really hurt, then you're either blind, stupid or drunk. From the way he reacted, he should have died or been in intensive care. FFS Rob what the f*ck is wrong with you? He was f*cking acting. His reaction was probably over the top with the spasms of the legs but it hardly brushed his shirt, the commentators reaction backs this up. You must be watching a different video to me. Well over the top. He was fouled. Fair dos. But the spasmo act was acting. I don't believe for a moment you think otherwise. Good call the ref saw through it. That kind of sh*t should've had a helicopter on the field airlifting him to hospital, but he was playing 10 minutes later. Scanning him later was a crock o shite done to save face. He's a c*nt for it mate you've seen it time and again, I know. Say it mate just say it. Drogba is a c*nt i agree but that was a bad challenge and regardless of the players involved i would be saying the same as I have already (although if it had happened in a lower profile game we wouldnt even be talking about it). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stramash Posted November 11, 2009 Report Share Posted November 11, 2009 I'd vote BNP if they put repatriation of Drogba in their manifesto... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Treborz Posted November 11, 2009 Report Share Posted November 11, 2009 I'd vote BNP if they put repatriation of Drogba in their manifesto... I'm sure he would be in by default. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DuskyShandy Posted November 11, 2009 Report Share Posted November 11, 2009 Drogba is a c*nt i agree but that was a bad challenge and regardless of the players involved i would be saying the same as I have already (although if it had happened in a lower profile game we wouldnt even be talking about it). Don't disagree he was fouled mate, but that isn't what were talikng aboiut. He played a bad card. You know as do I he's always playing them. **** me even the Chelsea fans do. Sportsmanship has come a long way. I remember a time when I though Lampard was a great player, but not any more. He went too far. Had he got straight up, he'd have got the foul, but he went way overboard. Thrashing his legs about like he'd been brain damaged. It was just too much. Totally over the top. Each one of these episodes sets a president can't you see mate? What will the next time be? FFS mate. It's becoming a total pile of shite. Football is becoming less and less a part of it in the pursuit of the goal. It's total bollocks with Drogba at the top. And the most prustrating part of it is that he's a good player. Budding Vinny Jones maybe. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Treborz Posted November 11, 2009 Report Share Posted November 11, 2009 Drogba is a c*nt i agree but that was a bad challenge and regardless of the players involved i would be saying the same as I have already (although if it had happened in a lower profile game we wouldnt even be talking about it). Don't disagree he was fouled mate, but that isn't what were talikng aboiut. He played a bad card. You know as do I he's always playing them. f*ck me even the Chelsea fans do. Sportsmanship has come a long way. I remember a time when I though Lampard was a great player, but not any more. He went too far. Had he got straight up, he'd have got the foul, but he went way overboard. Thrashing his legs about like he'd been brain damaged. It was just too much. Totally over the top. Each one of these episodes sets a president can't you see mate? What will the next time be? FFS mate. It's becoming a total pile of shite. Football is becoming less and less a part of it in the pursuit of the goal. It's total bollocks with Drogba at the top. And the most prustrating part of it is that he's a good player. Budding Vinny Jones maybe. Most of what you say is why i'm enjoying watching Leeds in the lower divisions...it's football like it used to be and should be. David 'wash' Ngog was another prime example of theatrics and cheating on Monday night. Drogba does play act a lot but you won't convince me that studs to the chest wouldnt hurt. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stramash Posted November 11, 2009 Report Share Posted November 11, 2009 I've just heard the terrible news about Didier drogba's cancer. He hasn't got it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GM Posted November 12, 2009 Report Share Posted November 12, 2009 The burning of flags, your national flag, other nations flags, do you find it offensive, or not give two sh*ts? I absolutely support flag burning as a legit form of protest! I also NEVER stand or remove my hat during the national anthem. Which often gets me a few sarcastic comments from the rednecks in crowd... and pisses off the guys I go to the game with! LOL Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beej Posted November 12, 2009 Author Report Share Posted November 12, 2009 Drogba is a c*nt i agree but that was a bad challenge and regardless of the players involved i would be saying the same as I have already (although if it had happened in a lower profile game we wouldnt even be talking about it). Don't disagree he was fouled mate, but that isn't what were talikng aboiut. He played a bad card. You know as do I he's always playing them. f*ck me even the Chelsea fans do. Sportsmanship has come a long way. I remember a time when I though Lampard was a great player, but not any more. He went too far. Had he got straight up, he'd have got the foul, but he went way overboard. Thrashing his legs about like he'd been brain damaged. It was just too much. Totally over the top. Each one of these episodes sets a president can't you see mate? What will the next time be? FFS mate. It's becoming a total pile of shite. Football is becoming less and less a part of it in the pursuit of the goal. It's total bollocks with Drogba at the top. And the most prustrating part of it is that he's a good player. Budding Vinny Jones maybe. Most of what you say is why i'm enjoying watching Leeds in the lower divisions...it's football like it used to be and should be. David 'wash' Ngog was another prime example of theatrics and cheating on Monday night. Drogba does play act a lot but you won't convince me that studs to the chest wouldnt hurt. To me it looked like Drogba was joking.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zeusbheld Posted November 16, 2009 Report Share Posted November 16, 2009 Each one of these episodes sets a president can't you see mate? can't remember the last time football affected a sitting president... or did you mean precedent? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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