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Must mean diving then...Sterling doesn’t play anything like either Ronaldo, young or otherwise.
Must mean diving then...Sterling doesn’t play anything like either Ronaldo, young or otherwise.
How I love this kind of cliches.I think Rashford and Martial under Pep would develop much more as attacking players the way Pep made Sterling play like a young Ronaldo.
Mourinho’s defensive approach is an obstacle to offensive players.
http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/43010230
Just unreal. 5-6 bad tackles in an entire season and again they start acting like they are the first team ever. I can actually imagine the meeting.
"We want to win the quadruple, part one was to spend like a sex tourist, part two is, you know, ask you guys to ask players to stop tackling us."
'Butchered' sums it up for me. Their manager and players are behaving like posters on a football forum
Club standing up for its own interest shocker. Who cares really.
Or you thinking this works?
I'm not even going ask what it is I "think works." This is a forum, the above is my take on their latest victimhood, and it's not as simple as standing up for own interest otherwise you'd have clubs doing the same every week.
http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/43010230
Just unreal. 5-6 bad tackles in an entire season and again they start acting like they are the first team ever. I can actually imagine the meeting.
"We want to win the quadruple, part one was to spend like a sex tourist, part two is, you know, ask you guys to ask players to stop tackling us."
'Butchered' sums it up for me. Their manager and players are behaving like posters on a football forum
http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/43010230
Just unreal. 5-6 bad tackles in an entire season and again they start acting like they are the first team ever. I can actually imagine the meeting.
"We want to win the quadruple, part one was to spend like a sex tourist, part two is, you know, ask you guys to ask players to stop tackling us."
'Butchered' sums it up for me. Their manager and players are behaving like posters on a football forum
Embarrassing. But they know the league will bend over for them so probably worth a punt.
They basically want as much help as possible to win the quadruple. I hope the referee association tell them to feck off about a meeting.
The worst challenge was done by a championship player on Sané. Granted he should have been red carded.
The only other one was Pucheon on KDB but even that was plown out of proportion. He scissor kicked him either side of his legs. It’s not like he studded straight into De Bruyne’s foot.
And anyway Man City have had their fair share of tactical fouls this season. Just enough to interrupt play but don’t warrant cards. Happens time and time again with teams managed by Pep.
I think Rashford and Martial under Pep would develop much more as attacking players the way Pep made Sterling play like a young Ronaldo.
Mourinho’s defensive approach is an obstacle to offensive players.
Actually Alli's was probably the worst, not Puncheons. Kanes too but that looked unintentional.
Tactical fouls (something you never ever said till Jose told you to say so, just like he's convinced you guys you gave him a squad on a par with Southmapton) aren't a risk to player health and safety.
This is absolutely ridiculous. They are the 12th most fouled team in the PL and only 7 clubs have had more bookings. They commit their fair share of fouls too so I don't understand the double standards.
What does the overall amount have to do with the amount of potential leg breakers we've been hit with?
You hadn't heard of the term before Mourinho said it?Actually Alli's was probably the worst, not Puncheons. Kanes too but that looked unintentional.
Tactical fouls (something you never ever said till Jose told you to say so, just like he's convinced you guys you gave him a squad on a par with Southmapton) aren't a risk to player health and safety.
What does the overall amount have to do with the amount of potential leg breakers we've been hit with?
Fernandinho is a nasty lil fecker and has gotten away with it couple of times at least. That stamp a couple of games back was horrible. Did he get anything in retrospect for it?Actually Alli's was probably the worst, not Puncheons. Kanes too but that looked unintentional.
Tactical fouls (something you never ever said till Jose told you to say so, just like he's convinced you guys you gave him a squad on a par with Southmapton) aren't a risk to player health and safety.
Actually Alli's was probably the worst, not Puncheons. Kanes too but that looked unintentional.
Tactical fouls (something you never ever said till Jose told you to say so, just like he's convinced you guys you gave him a squad on a par with Southmapton) aren't a risk to player health and safety.
I wish people would read things properly. They have openly said this isn't a one club issue and it is something meant to benefit all.
It's all about the re-refereeing of games and giving suitable punishment if it deserves it. It isn't just City who have been on the end of some shockers, although there have been some absolute horrors in the past couple of months that have only been given a yellow card. I look at the Alli one on Sanchez as something that would be looked at. For me that was a red card but instead the referee gives a yellow and then it can't be reviewed. Rubbish rule that needs changing for the better.
You honestly need to stop being clouded by rivalries and look at the bigger picture. Tackles are part of the game. Fouls that go beyond the reasonable limit aren't and never have been, regardless of your Vinnie Jones examples etc.
You've just brought up two occasions that have no place in this argument.If you really think they're not just looking out for their own interests then you're a bit naive. Why have they not involved other clubs in this 'meeting'? They are going to say it's not just about them aren't they? And it's not as if they're free from blame either with Aguero...and who could forget that Thatcher sickener, though it was some time back. They should just shut the feck up and get on with it.
I wish people would read things properly. They have openly said this isn't a one club issue and it is something meant to benefit all.
It's all about the re-refereeing of games and giving suitable punishment if it deserves it. It isn't just City who have been on the end of some shockers, although there have been some absolute horrors in the past couple of months that have only been given a yellow card. I look at the Alli one on Sanchez as something that would be looked at. For me that was a red card but instead the referee gives a yellow and then it can't be reviewed. Rubbish rule that needs changing for the better.
You honestly need to stop being clouded by rivalries and look at the bigger picture. Tackles are part of the game. Fouls that go beyond the reasonable limit aren't and never have been, regardless of your Vinnie Jones examples etc.
Wonder what Guardiola thinks of this tackle because didn't see him moan about this.
The Fernandinho red cards were last year but again you're missing the point. Those tackles were given the correct red card punishment. The tackles City have faced, have all been given yellow cards or less.Absolute joke. Fernadinho has been sent off twice this season for horror tackles, add that to his stamp last week and he makes up nearly half as many of the bad tackles City are complaining about?!
Until they bin off Fernandinho and Ageuro (another guilty of horror tackles) they don't have a leg to stand on (no pun etc)
How is letting his players stamp others go with his protect all players strategy was my point.To be fair to him, he is not talking about stamps. so i don't understand your point here. \s
How is letting his players stamp others go with his protect all players strategy was my point.
You've just brought up two occasions that have no place in this argument.
Aguero was sent off and Thatcher was given an 8 match ban after receiving only a yellow card.
They are talking about occasions when a yellow card is given and then can't be revisited.