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    This is ridiculous


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    Sums Neymar up in 30 seconds. Great skill and technique but holding his face like he'd been hit after losing possession, total s@*thouse

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    An incredibly talented player who's antics let him down

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    And yet he had one game where he acted like a proper footballer and the press where lauding his maturity!
    Terrible role model, along with Mbappé and I make sure my lads see the difference between these numpties and Bale or Ronaldo!

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    What he did there was totally pointless

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    Quote Originally Posted by delmbox View Post
    What he did there was totally pointless
    Great skill but unlike Messi for instance not an easy player to like.

    I used to love the Brazilian football team with a passion but they have become more cynical in the last 20 years or so. Rivaldo for instance, who I thought was a lovely player to watch held his face and went down even though a Turkish player kicked a ball at his thigh in the 2002 World Cup, resulting in the Turk being sent off.

    Neymar it seems is more than happy to follow in Rivaldo's less than glorious footsteps.

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    Re: This is ridiculous

    Quote Originally Posted by The Hooded Claw View Post
    And yet he had one game where he acted like a proper footballer and the press where lauding his maturity!
    Terrible role model, along with Mbappé and I make sure my lads see the difference between these numpties and Bale or Ronaldo!
    Do you mean Christian Ronaldo. He is one of the biggest cheating twat on a football pitch.
    In a televised match when he was playing for Man U he was tackled and fell down holding his face, then stopped and looked up to see if the ref was watching. When he saw that he wasn't he started to roll around and moan again until the ref saw and he got a free kick.
    10 minutes later in the same game he had a free kick given against him and as the opposition were about to kick he ran up and remonstrated so the ref intervened. As the ref walked away Ronaldo kicked the free kick taker in the back of his leg, just out of malice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xsnaggle View Post
    Do you mean Christian Ronaldo. He is one of the biggest cheating twat on a football pitch.
    In a televised match when he was playing for Man U he was tackled and fell down holding his face, then stopped and looked up to see if the ref was watching. When he saw that he wasn't he started to roll around and moan again until the ref saw and he got a free kick.
    10 minutes later in the same game he had a free kick given against him and as the opposition were about to kick he ran up and remonstrated so the ref intervened. As the ref walked away Ronaldo kicked the free kick taker in the back of his leg, just out of malice.
    Ronaldo left Man Utd 11 years ago, if you're having to bring up examples from then he's probably not that bad. And no matter what you think of him no one can deny he's an excellent example of how to wring every single ounce out of your talent

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    Quote Originally Posted by xsnaggle View Post
    Do you mean Christian Ronaldo. He is one of the biggest cheating twat on a football pitch.
    In a televised match when he was playing for Man U he was tackled and fell down holding his face, then stopped and looked up to see if the ref was watching. When he saw that he wasn't he started to roll around and moan again until the ref saw and he got a free kick.
    10 minutes later in the same game he had a free kick given against him and as the opposition were about to kick he ran up and remonstrated so the ref intervened. As the ref walked away Ronaldo kicked the free kick taker in the back of his leg, just out of malice.
    I couldn't agree more

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    Quote Originally Posted by delmbox View Post
    Ronaldo left Man Utd 11 years ago, if you're having to bring up examples from then he's probably not that bad. And no matter what you think of him no one can deny he's an excellent example of how to wring every single ounce out of your talent
    he's a superb player

    But like Maradona, hes a cheat and a fake

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    Quote Originally Posted by delmbox View Post
    Ronaldo left Man Utd 11 years ago, if you're having to bring up examples from then he's probably not that bad. And no matter what you think of him no one can deny he's an excellent example of how to wring every single ounce out of your talent

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    thats good to see , I bet those kids will never forget that

    And he was a great player

    But he used to dive and fake injury to gain advantage

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    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    thats good to see , I bet those kids will never forget that

    And he was a great player

    But he used to dive and fake injury to gain advantage
    I'm not condoning it, and I'm not even a Ronaldo fanboy but all players do this, including ours

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    Quote Originally Posted by delmbox View Post
    I'm not condoning it, and I'm not even a Ronaldo fanboy but all players do this, including ours
    All players don't do it though

    I never saw Peter Whittingham dive or fake injury

    Willie Boland used to get stuck in but I don't remember him falling about like a baby

    Phil stant was a hard man but would dive

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    Quote Originally Posted by delmbox View Post
    Ronaldo left Man Utd 11 years ago, if you're having to bring up examples from then he's probably not that bad. And no matter what you think of him no one can deny he's an excellent example of how to wring every single ounce out of your talent
    The reason I have to bring up examples from 11 years ago is because I haven't watched him much since, its that simple! He is probably still doing the same kind of thing. If it works why stop?
    A cheat is a cheat is a cheat, and he is no role model!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
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    Conversation in the dressing room 5 minutes previous:_ "Christian, in the tunnel there is a row of kids. They have been selected to see you. Make sure you come our of the dressing room last and stop and have a couple of photos taken with them. It will go all over the world, the TV cameras are there waiting"

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    Quote Originally Posted by xsnaggle View Post
    The reason I have to bring up examples from 11 years ago is because I haven't watched him much since, its that simple! He is probably still doing the same kind of thing. If it works why stop?
    A cheat is a cheat is a cheat, and he is no role model!
    I think again that is spot on

    Linekar was a role model on the pitch

    Pele was for me the ultimate . The way he played . His sportsmanship .

    Divers ? Got no time for them , they are cheats

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    Quote Originally Posted by xsnaggle View Post
    Conversation in the dressing room 5 minutes previous:_ "Christian, in the tunnel there is a row of kids. They have been selected to see you. Make sure you come our of the dressing room last and stop and have a couple of photos taken with them. It will go all over the world, the TV cameras are there waiting"
    Must be fun to go through life being this cynical

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    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    I think again that is spot on

    Linekar was a role model on the pitch

    Pele was for me the ultimate . The way he played . His sportsmanship .

    Divers ? Got no time for them , they are cheats
    Yeah I hate it, especiallly those rolling around in apparent agony until the referee doesn't something then it is straight back up and on with the game. I'd fine my players for that kind of behaviour.

    Someone like Jamie Vardy is absolutely world class at putting himself inbetween the ball and the defender in the penalty area and making sure that there is contact and then going down for a penalty. 90% of the time the contact isn't enough to make someone fall over though, so that is also cheating to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rjk View Post
    Yeah I hate it, especiallly those rolling around in apparent agony until the referee doesn't something then it is straight back up and on with the game. I'd fine my players for that kind of behaviour.

    Someone like Jamie Vardy is absolutely world class at putting himself inbetween the ball and the defender in the penalty area and making sure that there is contact and then going down for a penalty. 90% of the time the contact isn't enough to make someone fall over though, so that is also cheating to me.
    Absolutely

    Gamesmanship, pretending to be injured to get another player sent off , its all a blight on the game .

    Stant was a great player for us but he would fall over like he had been shot

    That doesn't sit well with me

    Peter Thorne , great forward , real pro , no diving around from him

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    https://youtu.be/osQbXJFqS3w?t=142

    this penalty from the leicester game is a good example.
    The man city defender touched the player in the box, the player went down - probably every referee gives that as a penalty these days. VAR looked at it and also decided it was a penalty.
    It's total bollocks though, the touch was barely enough to notice, certainly not enough to put soneone onto the floor - if that kind of contact could make you fall over then the london underground would basically be a sea of people falling over constantly.

    Also the player gets touched on their shoulder, and somehow this caused both of their feet to be lifted off the grass at the same time and and crossed over - anyone doing this while running is going to fall over, whether someone has touched their shoulder or not.

    Ridiculous.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rjk View Post
    https://youtu.be/osQbXJFqS3w?t=142

    this penalty from the leicester game is a good example.
    The man city defender touched the player in the box, the player went down - probably every referee gives that as a penalty these days. VAR looked at it and also decided it was a penalty.
    It's total bollocks though, the touch was barely enough to notice, certainly not enough to put soneone onto the floor - if that kind of contact could make you fall over then the london underground would basically be a sea of people falling over constantly.

    Also the player gets touched on their shoulder, and somehow this caused both of their feet to be lifted off the grass at the same time and and crossed over - anyone doing this while running is going to fall over, whether someone has touched their shoulder or not.

    Ridiculous.
    Just wait until strikers realise they have a 3% of scoring with a shot but a 95% chance of getting a pelanty if they boot it at a defenders arm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rjk View Post
    https://youtu.be/osQbXJFqS3w?t=142

    this penalty from the leicester game is a good example.
    The man city defender touched the player in the box, the player went down - probably every referee gives that as a penalty these days. VAR looked at it and also decided it was a penalty.
    It's total bollocks though, the touch was barely enough to notice, certainly not enough to put soneone onto the floor - if that kind of contact could make you fall over then the london underground would basically be a sea of people falling over constantly.

    Also the player gets touched on their shoulder, and somehow this caused both of their feet to be lifted off the grass at the same time and and crossed over - anyone doing this while running is going to fall over, whether someone has touched their shoulder or not.

    Ridiculous.
    Pathetic

    Alan Lee was the same

    Big bloke , fell over like he had been shot

    What are the commentators doing even analysing that ?

    He has dived

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rjk View Post
    https://youtu.be/osQbXJFqS3w?t=142

    this penalty from the leicester game is a good example.
    The man city defender touched the player in the box, the player went down - probably every referee gives that as a penalty these days. VAR looked at it and also decided it was a penalty.
    It's total bollocks though, the touch was barely enough to notice, certainly not enough to put soneone onto the floor - if that kind of contact could make you fall over then the london underground would basically be a sea of people falling over constantly.

    Also the player gets touched on their shoulder, and somehow this caused both of their feet to be lifted off the grass at the same time and and crossed over - anyone doing this while running is going to fall over, whether someone has touched their shoulder or not.

    Ridiculous.
    What a fantastic goal from Maddison though, and that Vardy finish is wonderful

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    Quote Originally Posted by City123 View Post
    What a fantastic goal from Maddison though, and that Vardy finish is wonderful
    Yep not denying that

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