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I’m surprised he can write a column.just read the Stan Collymore column. that bloke is a grade A tosser.
I’m surprised he can write a column.just read the Stan Collymore column. that bloke is a grade A tosser.
just read the Stan Collymore column. that bloke is a grade A tosser.
I won't link because I don't want to give them the traffic but he said Son's reaction was over the top and that he milked it for the cameras/fans/ref/etc. Absolutely embarrassing take.What has he said?
But, for a while now, I have been bothered that players and managers seem to think they must show an extreme version of their emotions because of the comeback they will get if they do not.
The way Son reacted made it look like he thought football — the referee, the authorities, fans at home and in the crowd, opponents – was going to come down on him like a ton of bricks, even though we could all see he didn’t deliberately go out to cause Gomes’ injury.
I won't link because I don't want to give them the traffic but he said Son's reaction was over the top and that he milked it for the cameras/fans/ref/etc. Absolutely embarrassing take.
Hislop at espnfc video also titled something along the line of Son should take responsibility for Gomes injury. Just couldn't understand why some people just not able to have some empathy for another human being who is obviously so traumatised and guilt-struck by the accident immediately after seeing the severity.just read the Stan Collymore column. that bloke is a grade A tosser.
Serving out the suspension might actually be good for his mental state. People feel better if they believe they've attoned for actions they regret, even if the penance is not necessarily proportionate or legally correct.I have a feeling Son will want to accept his suspension to be honest. Hopefully he doesn't blame himself but he may feel it's fair he takes a suspension. He may need to recover mentally anyway and he may be a bit reluctant to put a strong challenge in for a bit.
I have a feeling Son will want to accept his suspension to be honest. Hopefully he doesn't blame himself but he may feel it's fair he takes a suspension. He may need to recover mentally anyway and he may be a bit reluctant to put a strong challenge in for a bit.
I think it was @MK Yid who said it was tomorrow.Anyone know when the verdict is due?
Exactly- are they going to retrospectively issue a red card to the Brighton player for crossing the ball which led to Lloris’s serious injury?I think they have to overturn it or surely it sets a precedent. Every time there’s a serious injury it would have to be a red card.