john@staustell wrote:No you bloody don't. It's just a blatant attempt to keep the opponent away from the ball, whilst hurting hm in the process.
Does anyone else remember playing and watching football? When you could jump without getting imaginary leverage from thin air? When any arm near the face was a foul? When the Mabbutt/Fashanu incident was serious?
Then slowly a disease crept into the game - called ex-player pundits.. These wise "you have to have PLAYED the game' (no you bloody don't by the way) experts slowly introduced this myth to protect their buddies from getting deserved red cards.
Now any incident like Defoe's 2 sending-off incidents last night is, without fail, greeted with 'you need to raise your elbows to get up in the air' by whichever clown was covering the match (don't know).
Also the infamous bogbrush over at the Swamp - around 2 sending off offences per game.
Why don't the authorities bury this myth and stamp out dangerous play for good?
Socrates wrote:john@staustell wrote:No you bloody don't. It's just a blatant attempt to keep the opponent away from the ball, whilst hurting hm in the process.
Does anyone else remember playing and watching football? When you could jump without getting imaginary leverage from thin air? When any arm near the face was a foul? When the Mabbutt/Fashanu incident was serious?
Then slowly a disease crept into the game - called ex-player pundits.. These wise "you have to have PLAYED the game' (no you bloody don't by the way) experts slowly introduced this myth to protect their buddies from getting deserved red cards.
Now any incident like Defoe's 2 sending-off incidents last night is, without fail, greeted with 'you need to raise your elbows to get up in the air' by whichever clown was covering the match (don't know).
Also the infamous bogbrush over at the Swamp - around 2 sending off offences per game.
Why don't the authorities bury this myth and stamp out dangerous play for good?
Indeed you don't need to have played the game. I can't play a musical instrument but I know Berlioz kicks Holst's arse. in fact playing at a lower level might blind people to finer skills.
Defoe was disgusting and needs a lengthy ban. End of story.
gmercer1 wrote:Imagine the twist in the commentary if it was a City player that had raised their Elbow. Would have been 200 replays saying how disgusting it was and how they should be banned for 5 years.
We were lucky neither of them got seriously hurt.
MARKMAKAVELI wrote:Regardless of Defoe last night, all the players were embarassing. Really a stain on the game all the conning/gamesmanship that goes on.
Otamendi acting like he was shot
Fernandinho making sure to roll back onto the pitch and hold his head to waste time
That bald Sunderland player holding his head despite no contact
Hope Pep stops all play acting, somehow I doubt it. Busquets.
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:
That last line is seriously wishful thinking, if anything it will likely increase under Pep.
Sister of fu wrote:Now that Ayew one was a proper elbow....
MARKMAKAVELI wrote:Regardless of Defoe last night, all the players were embarassing. Really a stain on the game all the conning/gamesmanship that goes on.
Otamendi acting like he was shot
Fernandinho making sure to roll back onto the pitch and hold his head to waste time
That bald Sunderland player holding his head despite no contact
Hope Pep stops all play acting, somehow I doubt it. Busquets.
john@staustell wrote:No you bloody don't. It's just a blatant attempt to keep the opponent away from the ball, whilst hurting hm in the process.
Does anyone else remember playing and watching football? When you could jump without getting imaginary leverage from thin air? When any arm near the face was a foul? When the Mabbutt/Fashanu incident was serious?
Then slowly a disease crept into the game - called ex-player pundits.. These wise "you have to have PLAYED the game' (no you bloody don't by the way) experts slowly introduced this myth to protect their buddies from getting deserved red cards.
Now any incident like Defoe's 2 sending-off incidents last night is, without fail, greeted with 'you need to raise your elbows to get up in the air' by whichever clown was covering the match (don't know).
Also the infamous bogbrush over at the Swamp - around 2 sending off offences per game.
Why don't the authorities bury this myth and stamp out dangerous play for good?
gmercer1 wrote:Imagine the twist in the commentary if it was a City player that had raised their Elbow. Would have been 200 replays saying how disgusting it was and how they should be banned for 5 years.
We were lucky neither of them got seriously hurt.
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