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Bennett makes a point on Sane recovery
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Glad he has.
I know it was a silly tackle to make and miss timed etc.. but he didn't half take some shit for it.
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dembethewarrior
:hehe:
Glad he has.
I know it was a silly tackle to make and miss timed etc.. but he didn't half take some shit for it.
As long as he understands he made two horrendous challenges in that man city game either of which were red cards. a little contrition might be due rather than pointing the finger at sane?
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Rather than scoring points, the guy should be down on his knees giving genuine thanks that he didn't maim an extremely talented footballer - depriving him of his income and future contributions to football. Just my take.....
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Are all tall midgets vindictive bell whiffs or just one ?
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Tall Midget
Rather than scoring points, the guy should be down on his knees giving genuine thanks that he didn't maim an extremely talented footballer - depriving him of his income and future contributions to football. Just my take.....
And what should De Bruyne do about the terrible tackle on our very own Jazz Richards , who incidentally is still injured and likely to be for some time :biggrin:
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Tall Midget
Rather than scoring points, the guy should be down on his knees giving genuine thanks that he didn't maim an extremely talented footballer - depriving him of his income and future contributions to football. Just my take.....
well said :thumbup:
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Bennett may have been liking the subbed on for Man City bit, rather than making a point.
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chepstow
As long as he understands he made two horrendous challenges in that man city game either of which were red cards. a little contrition might be due rather than pointing the finger at sane?
Pointing the finger?
The reaction he got on social media and in the press was like he had taken his leg off. They all jumped on the bandwagon.
Good for Joe for liking that post after an 8 day miracle recovery.
I know the tackles were silly, and if we do then no doubt Joe does too.. but let's not treat him like some criminal who hasn't got the right to have a little dig back, after what has been said about him.
Support our players fella.
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Look at Hoilett’s ankle at 10:36 from last night. Shows an ankle can go a long way without injury yet look awful:
Cardiff City breaking news RECAP: Bluebirds prepare for Middlesbrough test after Bolton win
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/f...re_Click_Other
It’s a shame Pep chose to get his hair off about this tackle as the recovery speed detracts from a debate about what we come to see as fans. The polarised opinions on this board alone raises questions about where the line should be drawn between favouring the skills of an attacker vs the art of the defender.
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Auntie Andy
And what should De Bruyne do about the terrible tackle on our very own Jazz Richards , who incidentally is still injured and likely to be for some time :biggrin:
Jazz who I hear footy fans shout 🙈🙉🙊
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How anyone can try and defend Bennett is beyond me to top it all off he put another reckless tackle in
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jamieccfc
How anyone can try and defend Bennett is beyond me to top it all off he put another reckless tackle in
I dont think they are its the reaction afterwards from press ! Thier manager who failed to notice other indiscretions from his own players and all along the injury wasnt as serious as let play out in the press , something thier sofisticated medical teams would have known.
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jamieccfc
How anyone can try and defend Bennett is beyond me to top it all off he put another reckless tackle in
I’m defending him as, regardless of what happened, I don’t believe either tackle was malicious. The second tackle took place right in front of me and basically Diaz was too quick for him again.
What I’m struggling to understand is fans of his own club still wittering on about it. I wonder what their agenda is sometimes. They were both yellow cards and he got what he deserved. I’ve seen literally hundreds of fouls worse than his in live football that have gone unpunished. Are you suggesting that the club you play for should get you special treatment from the ref?
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Penarth Blues
I’m defending him as, regardless of what happened, I don’t believe either tackle was malicious. The second tackle took place right in front of me and basically Diaz was too quick for him again.
What I’m struggling to understand is fans of his own club still wittering on about it. I wonder what their agenda is sometimes. They were both yellow cards and he got what he deserved. I’ve seen literally hundreds of fouls worse than his in live football that have gone unpunished. Are you suggesting that the club you play for should get you special treatment from the ref?
You think his first tackle was a justified yellow :facepalm:
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life on mars
I dont think they are its the reaction afterwards from press ! Thier manager who failed to notice other indiscretions from his own players and all along the injury wasnt as serious as let play out in the press , something thier sofisticated medical teams would have known.
I don't have a problem with that but there are a few on here (see penarth blue post) who don't think there was anything wrong with the tackle
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jamieccfc
I don't have a problem with that but there are a few on here (see penarth blue post) who don't think there was anything wrong with the tackle
I think there was something wrong with the tackle. He mistimed it unfortunately when he was looking to make sure Sane didn’t get past him. Which bit of that is wrong?
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Penarth Blues
I think there was something wrong with the tackle. He mistimed it unfortunately when he was looking to make sure Sane didn’t get past him. Which bit of that is wrong?
Nothing is wrong you got misstimed, then followed by a foolish tackle , hey at least he was trying .
Makes me laugh we make folk heroes out of past nutters that have played for us and committed far worse .
Let's move on.
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Penarth Blues
I think there was something wrong with the tackle. He mistimed it unfortunately when he was looking to make sure Sane didn’t get past him. Which bit of that is wrong?
You said it was a yellow card. If that tackle was made on one of our players I'd be going mental. imo it was filth and he didn't need to have his foot that high of the ground
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life on mars
Nothing is wrong you got misstimed, then followed by a foolish tackle , hey at least he was trying .
Makes me laugh we make folk heroes out of past nutters that have played for us and committed far worse .
Let's move on.
His foot was well over the top of the ball
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life on mars
Nothing is wrong you got misstimed, then followed by a foolish tackle , hey at least he was trying .
Makes me laugh we make folk heroes out of past nutters that have played for us and committed far worse .
Let's move on.
Indeed. I’m not looking to change anyone’s mind. Just putting the opposite view.
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Auntie Andy
And what should De Bruyne do about the terrible tackle on our very own Jazz Richards , who incidentally is still injured and likely to be for some time :biggrin:
He too should put his hands up for that challenge.
Bad tackles are bad tackles regardless of who makes 'em and the club for which they play.
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chepstow
As long as he understands he made two horrendous challenges in that man city game either of which were red cards. a little contrition might be due rather than pointing the finger at sane?
You would think so, but apparently Sane is the bastard in all this and Bennett was framed by the evil media.
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Auntie Andy
And what should De Bruyne do about the terrible tackle on our very own Jazz Richards , who incidentally is still injured and likely to be for some time :biggrin:
What does that have to do with Bennett's foul on Sane?
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Penarth Blues
Look at Hoilett’s ankle at 10:36 from last night. Shows an ankle can go a long way without injury yet look awful:
Cardiff City breaking news RECAP: Bluebirds prepare for Middlesbrough test after Bolton win
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/f...re_Click_Other
It’s a shame Pep chose to get his hair off about this tackle as the recovery speed detracts from a debate about what we come to see as fans. The polarised opinions on this board alone raises questions about where the line should be drawn between favouring the skills of an attacker vs the art of the defender.
Are you indicating that everyone's ankle can stand to the same trauma? At the time, Pep Guardiola thought he was going to be without Sane for a number of weeks with big European matches coming up. I'm sure Warnock would have reacted in the same way had the foul been on a Zohore running through on goal.
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Penarth Blues
I think there was something wrong with the tackle. He mistimed it unfortunately when he was looking to make sure Sane didn’t get past him. Which bit of that is wrong?
That used to be called a professional foul in the 80s and 90s.
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Badly Ironed Shirt
What does that have to do with Bennett's foul on Sane?
Every bloody thing.
Media and their manager whinging about our tackles when some of their players are quite capable of dishing out the same.
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Auntie Andy
Every bloody thing.
Media and their manager whinging about our tackles when some of their players are quite capable of dishing out the same.
I think you'll find that pep was moaning about the numerous bad fouls on his player not just Bennet's
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jamieccfc
How anyone can try and defend Bennett is beyond me to top it all off he put another reckless tackle in
Cone on mate were all saying it's a bad tackle. It's the press were all getting at...and idiots on social media.
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Auntie Andy
Every bloody thing.
Media and their manager whinging about our tackles when some of their players are quite capable of dishing out the same.
It has absolutely nothing to do with it, it's just an easy excuse to make Bennett's challenge more forgivable.
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Badly Ironed Shirt
It has absolutely nothing to do with it, it's just an easy excuse to make Bennett's challenge more forgivable.
No it's not.
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dembethewarrior
Cone on mate were all saying it's a bad tackle. It's the press were all getting at...and idiots on social media.
Not everyone dembe, I've already said I don't have a problem with people moaning about the press but even pep was moaning about the numerous bad fouls on his players so far this season not just Bennet
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jamieccfc
Not everyone dembe, I've already said I don't have a problem with people moaning about the press but even pep was moaning about the numerous bad fouls on his players so far this season not just Bennet
Fair point, I just don't see the harm in him liking that post really. Has had some right old abuse.
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Auntie Andy
And what should De Bruyne do about the terrible tackle on our very own Jazz Richards , who incidentally is still injured and likely to be for some time :biggrin:
What he shudnt do is what bennett has done..... and as far as we know he hasnt so whats your point
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dembethewarrior
Pointing the finger?
The reaction he got on social media and in the press was like he had taken his leg off. They all jumped on the bandwagon.
Good for Joe for liking that post after an 8 day miracle recovery.
I know the tackles were silly, and if we do then no doubt Joe does too.. but let's not treat him like some criminal who hasn't got the right to have a little dig back, after what has been said about him.
Support our players fella.
We arent treating him like anything just asking if he shud just keep his head down and learn a lesson
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chepstow
We arent treating him like anything just asking if he shud just keep his head down and learn a lesson
And in my opinion, good on him for liking a funny tweet after a miracle recovery.
If he hadn't been portrayed as a reincarnation of a Leeds or Chelsea player from the 70s I doubt he would have taken any notice of the tweet.. as it goes has taken some right flak because the Twitter mob who moan about the price of butter one week and sexist trollies the next all jumped on the band wagon... good for him
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Penarth Blues
Look at Hoilett’s ankle at 10:36 from last night. Shows an ankle can go a long way without injury yet look awful:
Cardiff City breaking news RECAP: Bluebirds prepare for Middlesbrough test after Bolton win
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/f...re_Click_Other
It’s a shame Pep chose to get his hair off about this tackle as the recovery speed detracts from a debate about what we come to see as fans. The polarised opinions on this board alone raises questions about where the line should be drawn between favouring the skills of an attacker vs the art of the defender.
Photos and slow mo can make things look a lot worse.
Shame so many are clueless about the actual act of playing football and what your body goes through that they have to make a drama out of it.
Pep was using the situation to try to get favours out of refs.
Exaggerated the damage and the press did their usual knee jerk over reaction.
Bennett dived in to trip him over, it was obvious for all who were there in real time.
Caught him low on the shin as he was pushing off and he twisted his ankle
Really really did not warrant the fuss it created.
The first booking for the Leeds lad the week after was worse.
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Lawnmower
Photos and slow mo can make things look a lot worse.
Shame so many are clueless about the actual act of playing football and what your body goes through that they have to make a drama out of it.
Pep was using the situation to try to get favours out of refs.
Exaggerated the damage and the press did their usual knee jerk over reaction.
Bennett dived in to trip him over, it was obvious for all who were there in real time.
Caught him low on the shin as he was pushing off and he twisted his ankle
Really really did not warrant the fuss it created.
The first booking for the Leeds lad the week after was worse.
Ndong not only went for the ball down here but he got it, his boot then went over the ball and into Hoilett's shin. Hoilett was ok to continue but Ndong was sent off & suspended for three games. He also lost his appeal a couple of days later.
Having initially seen Bennett's tackle as a mistimed slide tackle, you now accept that Bennett was making no attempt to go for the ball and that he also caught him on the shin. You still don't see it as a problem though because legs and ankles are very strong (you may want to check with Seamus Coleman and James McCarthy about this) and Bennett was only trying to trip Sane up so it's ok.
You're also using the fact that Sane was only out for 16 days as proof that it wasn't that bad a challenge, whatever that's got to do with it. The 'out for seven weeks' stuff only came out a day or two later. It may have added to the controversy but it didn't cause it, the challenge and the ref's reaction to it did that. Even before they knew whether Sane was coming out for the second half, MOTD analysed the incident at half time and Lineker, Shearer, Lescott and Gabbidon all said it was a straight red. They must be clueless about the actual act of playing football too.
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Originally Posted by
Lawnmower
Photos and slow mo can make things look a lot worse.
Shame so many are clueless about the actual act of playing football and what your body goes through that they have to make a drama out of it.
Pep was using the situation to try to get favours out of refs.
Exaggerated the damage and the press did their usual knee jerk over reaction.
Bennett dived in to trip him over, it was obvious for all who were there in real time.
Caught him low on the shin as he was pushing off and he twisted his ankle
Really really did not warrant the fuss it created.
The first booking for the Leeds lad the week after was worse.
:hehe: you normally talk sense Tim but you've lost the plot on this one
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Originally Posted by
Lawnmower
Photos and slow mo can make things look a lot worse.
Shame so many are clueless about the actual act of playing football and what your body goes through that they have to make a drama out of it.
Pep was using the situation to try to get favours out of refs.
Exaggerated the damage and the press did their usual knee jerk over reaction.
Bennett dived in to trip him over, it was obvious for all who were there in real time.
Caught him low on the shin as he was pushing off and he twisted his ankle
Really really did not warrant the fuss it created.
The first booking for the Leeds lad the week after was worse.
Totally agree, but you should post your thoughts on a Cardiff City message board, not the MCSWSC board..