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by Blueboylewis » Fri Dec 11, 2009 10:12 pm
Have a look at this cheeky clip. Listen to it carefully though and it is right at the start. A cheeky Journalist asking Hughes if he wants to shake hands lol. I found it quite good myself. Doug should remember that time when i went training with him and i said to mark, How was your fall at Blackburn? And his simple reply was "I dont know what your talking about" and with a little grin he walks away haha.
Anyway, What do people think of the handshake debate? Should managers be allowed to shake hands with who they want or is it just a form of being etiquite and shaking hands with the opposing manager wherver if you win or lose?
Here is the cheeky clip-
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/footbal ... efault.stm
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by Douglas Higginbottom » Fri Dec 11, 2009 10:16 pm
I remember your quip Lewis and my memory was that if there hadnt been a fence in the way Hughes might have slapped you :)
Just has a might when you told me we had better not lose against Palace.
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by Bear60 » Fri Dec 11, 2009 10:20 pm
Shaking hands after a game is the done thing, I played rugby for years and we used to knock shit out of each other on the pitch , and what ever happened during the game was forgotten about as soon as the final whistle is blown . It is unsporting and childish not to shake hands .
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by Nick » Sat Dec 12, 2009 1:29 am
Bear60 wrote:Shaking hands after a game is the done thing, I played rugby for years and we used to knock shit out of each other on the pitch , and what ever happened during the game was forgotten about as soon as the final whistle is blown . It is unsporting and childish not to shake hands .
I agree with that, but I dont think I could shake hands with someone like ronaldo after united had beaten us in a manchester derby, say, after he'd dived to get a free kick which won them the game (e.g. the swamp derby last year!) It kind of pisses me off when a player has played shit / or we've been cheated and there all smiles/laughing after the match. Kind of like tevez was at the swamp derby this year. Palling about with them all like he wasnt arsed we'd just lost in 98 minutes.
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