gillie wrote:It just goes to show how football is so out of touch with reality.Any other business he would have been sacked for gross misconduct.
Moonchesteri wrote:Nah, I think that's OK. Very stupid thing to so in the heat of the moment but he has apologised, Meyler has moved on too and IMHO 7 games should be enough for everybody to forget it.
Wonderwall wrote: Cantona got 8 months
Wonderwall wrote: Cantona got 8 months
Wonderwall wrote:Both unacceptable behaviour in a football ground. None of them would be employed after their behaviour in any normal job.
Wonderwall wrote:Both unacceptable behaviour in a football ground. None of them would be employed after their behaviour in any normal job.
Wonderwall wrote:Both unacceptable behaviour in a football ground. None of them would be employed after their behaviour in any normal job.
Moonchesteri wrote:Nah, I think that's OK. Very stupid thing to so in the heat of the moment but he has apologised, Meyler has moved on too and IMHO 7 games should be enough for everybody to forget it.
avoidconfusion wrote:Moonchesteri wrote:Nah, I think that's OK. Very stupid thing to so in the heat of the moment but he has apologised, Meyler has moved on too and IMHO 7 games should be enough for everybody to forget it.
The thing is though with that absolute ASBO (Pardew), he always does shit like that and then apologises as if that makes it okay then... I reckon Newcastle should have sacked him.
Bridge'srightfoot wrote:To play devil's advocate, does no one else think the word 'headbutt' is being used a bit too broadly? What Zidane did in the world cup is a headbutt, where he threw his head with force at the opposition player, Pardew's was more of a squaring up and a flick of the head.
Still completely unacceptable though.
Moonchesteri wrote:Bridge'srightfoot wrote:To play devil's advocate, does no one else think the word 'headbutt' is being used a bit too broadly? What Zidane did in the world cup is a headbutt, where he threw his head with force at the opposition player, Pardew's was more of a squaring up and a flick of the head.
Still completely unacceptable though.
Spot on.
Ted Hughes wrote:Moonchesteri wrote:Bridge'srightfoot wrote:To play devil's advocate, does no one else think the word 'headbutt' is being used a bit too broadly? What Zidane did in the world cup is a headbutt, where he threw his head with force at the opposition player, Pardew's was more of a squaring up and a flick of the head.
Still completely unacceptable though.
Spot on.
Imo what Zidane did was just a pathetic gesture too. If he was so upset, why 'headbut' a bloke in the chest, so as not to hurt him ?
The whole business is ridiculous these days. Tbf to the Hull player, he didn't milk it. Usually one bloke pretends to headbutt the other, & then the geezer on the receiving end, pretends to be hurt. Nothing has actually happened either way, just a pointless fucking pantomime.
Bizarrely, loads of players now get away with punching people in the face & drawing blood, because Andy Gray told everyone you have to do that in order to jump in the air & it's unintentional. (Because he used to deliberately punch people in the face all the time). But get sent off for pretending to headbutt.
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