zuricity wrote:
Until he gets his corners right, Merlin can play Centre half with joleon. That will teach him to take corners seriously.
ARE YOU FUCKING STUPID, SILVA IN DEFENCE WITH LESCOTT HAHAHA NO CHANCE.
They're both left footed dude!
zuricity wrote:
Until he gets his corners right, Merlin can play Centre half with joleon. That will teach him to take corners seriously.
london blue 2 wrote:
ARE YOU FUCKING STUPID, SILVA IN DEFENCE WITH LESCOTT HAHAHA NO CHANCE.
They're both left footed dude!
Original Dub wrote:tc6828 wrote:So, a great result from a free flowing City. To be honest guys, and I am as blue as they come, we were't brilliant were we? I mean we were made to look good and I don't want us to get drawn into the were unbeatable, gonna beat Chelski's world record for goals etc etc.
Only after we went 2 up did we start to believe in ourselves and come the second half, Spuds were nowhere to be seen.
That said, it was something we can be proud of and salute the team, but let's not think that was a brilliant all round performance. Just bringing some realism and context to the debate.
On another thought, who in that line up would make way for Merlin when he is fit again..
It could have been ten.
We were excellent. And from my days watching football, it's generally the first two goals are the hardest to put away, if it's going to end up being a battering.
tc6828 wrote:So, a great result from a free flowing City. To be honest guys, and I am as blue as they come, we were't brilliant were we? I mean we were made to look good and I don't want us to get drawn into the were unbeatable, gonna beat Chelski's world record for goals etc etc.
Only after we went 2 up did we start to believe in ourselves and come the second half, Spuds were nowhere to be seen.
That said, it was something we can be proud of and salute the team, but let's not think that was a brilliant all round performance. Just bringing some realism and context to the debate.
On another thought, who in that line up would make way for Merlin when he is fit again..
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london blue 2 wrote:zuricity wrote:
Until he gets his corners right, Merlin can play Centre half with joleon. That will teach him to take corners seriously.
ARE YOU FUCKING STUPID, SILVA IN DEFENCE WITH LESCOTT HAHAHA NO CHANCE.
They're both left footed dude!
Spurge wrote:mr_nool wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Bridge'srightfoot wrote:Sister of fu wrote:
We were in line with it and it was a great tackle, had to be or was a pen.
Was a great tackle.
Just about the only good thing Spurs did today.
I know these are accepted as decent tackles but my point is that the ball is still going forward in front of Nasri and if the tackle hadn't have taken him out then he would still have a chance, surely?
I see what you're saying, but I still think it was a god tackle. Football is becoming less and less of a contact sport as it is, without cracking down on good sliding tackles.
Yes agree it was a good tackle. Unfortunately all too often in the 'modern game' (a rather annoying piece of terminology) a 'good challenge' is often penalised and you regularly hear pundits and commentators saying things like he got the ball first but also got some of the man' - well in my book that constitutes a good challenge in most instances. If you play the ball as a defender when sliding in you can't suddenly change your momentum, but that's what is being asked by refs in the 'modern game' meaning that as a defender you can't challenge.
There's a difference between a reckless challenge and a well timed challenge, both could see the player being challenged on his arse. Refs then have to make a decision, if they haven't seen it clearly and the player being challenged yelps out and/or takes a couple of tumbles then the outcome is more often than not the same - a free kick in favour of the player being challenged.
You only have to look at Wes Brown's red card yesterday to understand how crazy this part of the game has now become.
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