kaz7
Well-Known Member
It is comments like that ,that are wrongI bet she secretly enjoyed it...
It is comments like that ,that are wrongI bet she secretly enjoyed it...
What if she had touched his shoulder and someone said I bet Aguero loved that, would that also be wrong?It is comments like that ,that are wrong
If they kick off about it I would imagine a red card, she didn't seem to make a fuss, presumably because of what he said.
It's still stupid and asking for trouble. She made no fuss, good on her.Touching an official is not listed in the laws of the game as an offence that is subject to a card - red or yellow.
Using offensive, insulting or abusive language and/or gesture is a red card offence and, of course, violent conduct is not allowed.
He shouldn't, he should keep his hands off all the officials when arguing, it's asking for trouble.Why he should treat a female differently than a male is beyond me and why some posters on here think he was, (inset word here,) is also beyond me.
Bolox. We used to see Rooney and others laughing and joking with refs and practically hugging and high fiving them in some games. What Sergio did was totally natural. It was nothing. The media have tried their best to hang him but I reckon even if we got Sian Massey on here she would say the same. It was much ado about nothing. In fact the media witch hunt I think was Embarrassing.He shouldn't, he should keep his hands off all the officials when arguing, it's asking for trouble.
Well done for completely missing my point, it's stupid because it gives the officials a chance to f*ck City, something more than half of them are more than willing to do.Bolox. We used to see Rooney and others laughing and joking with refs and practically hugging and high fiving them in some games. What Sergio did was totally natural. It was nothing. The media have tried their best to hang him but I reckon even if we got Sian Massey on here she would say the same. It was much ado about nothing. In fact the media witch hunt I think was Embarrassing.
This is all bollocks, dumb scousers on the dailyfail article making the dumb argument that "He wouldn't do that to a male official".
Just forget the gender, all I saw was that he was trying to talk to an official about a decision he disagreed with. They had turned away(maybe deliberately) and he grabbed the shoulder to get their attention. There's nothing creepy about this, those taking it there, are probably saying more about themselves than Aguero.
If he'd done the same to a male official, nobody would have even picked up on it. The official wouldn't act like fannywipe about it either because Aguero wasn't even being aggressive about it, he was just pleading his case. Pisses me off the amount of times Rooney got away with swearing and berating refs as aggresively as he liked without a card. Liverpool's current team all seem to beable to dictate what decisions they want from refs, that's why Mané gets to dive for as many freekicks and pens as he likes, choke and strike opponents without being sent off too. Where was Sly Sports campaign last season and this season for those Mané incidents that should have been punished? I must have missed those.