fatha clark
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Dias gave Donna the nodDid anybody notice who gave Donnarumma the nod to go down or was it pre planned during HT ?
Dias gave Donna the nodDid anybody notice who gave Donnarumma the nod to go down or was it pre planned during HT ?
If the media wankers kick up enough of a stink they'll change the rules, just like they did when Rodri came from an offside position to win a tackle before passing to Bernardo to score against Villa.Exactly. There are two things that we did in the game that I don't think should be allowed. Bernardo backing into their keeper for Gvardiol's goal, and the time-out fake injury. But they are allowed, and other teams (*cough* Arsenal *cough*) have been doing it regularly for ages. It's up to the lawmakers to deal with these things.
But yeah, the rank hypocrisy of it suddenly becoming a big story the second we do it isn't lost on me. It's the latest in a long line though, like 'time-wasting' from goalkeepers or the 'tactical fouls' from Fernandinho. Hell, perhaps we can use it to our advantage. Start taking 30-40 seconds over a long throw and it'll be banned in no time.
Dias told him to do it. It wasn't even a "pretend you hurt your hamstring next time you kick it" kind of instruction either it was a blatant "sit on the floor and put your hand up" instruction.Did anybody notice who gave Donnarumma the nod to go down or was it pre planned during HT ?
Exactly. There are two things that we did in the game that I don't think should be allowed. Bernardo backing into their keeper for Gvardiol's goal, and the time-out fake injury. But they are allowed, and other teams (*cough* Arsenal *cough*) have been doing it regularly for ages. It's up to the lawmakers to deal with these things.
But yeah, the rank hypocrisy of it suddenly becoming a big story the second we do it isn't lost on me. It's the latest in a long line though, like 'time-wasting' from goalkeepers or the 'tactical fouls' from Fernandinho. Hell, perhaps we can use it to our advantage. Start taking 30-40 seconds over a long throw and it'll be banned in no time.
Potentially gave himself the nodDid anybody notice who gave Donnarumma the nod to go down or was it pre planned during HT ?
It is a sneaky underhanded tactic however the difference is that Arsenal in particular have done this for years and plenty of other teams have done it to us yet not a peep in the media.No idea why people are getting touchy about Farke's comments. He is right, it's a sneaky, underhanded tactic that isnt welcome in the game. I bet every single person moaning about Farkes comments have said the exact same thing when Arsenal do it. Arteta is to blame for introducing it and deserves all the flack whenever any other side use it.
Dias told him to do it. It wasn't even a "pretend you hurt your hamstring next time you kick it" kind of instruction either it was a blatant "sit on the floor and put your hand up" instruction.
If you can’t beat them join them, strange how it’s only highlighted when we do it an once again allPotentially gave himself the nod
He's Italian, its the dark arts, and its what you get from someone who has been in pretty much every situation at every level
Its actually what we're missing more of tbh
Then it's up to the powers that be to change the rules.I think it’s a cunts trick ti be honest and I hoped we were better than that.
If pep can’t sort the team out pre match and half time it’s on him.
It’s small time and I detest the likes of raya and Martinez when they do this.
I hope it’s not something we start to do on a regular basis.
The simple answer is because he plays for Manchester City.In another thread I said that when players are ‘injured’ then no more than one player should be allowed within 10 yards of the technical area. Solves this bending of the rules in one simple stroke. But let’s not kid ourselves here, Ramsdale at Southampton and Arsenal, Martinez at Villa, Pickford, Raya, De Gea have all been doing this for many seasons without any uproar from the media. So why has what Donna did created such a furore?
That's just not true though. There has been widespread coverage over Arsenal doing it and complaints around it.It is a sneaky underhanded tactic however the difference is that Arsenal in particular have done this for years and plenty of other teams have done it to us yet not a peep in the media.
The first time we do it the media react like Donnarumma has shot Bambi.