GStar
Well-Known Member
Seen one replay of the "stamp" on SSN this morning... if he gets a ban for that i think the game's in real trouble, he's not thrusting his leg down, hes not looking to that twats head and, whilst wearing footwear with studs on, RVP still managed to finish the game and hit the post.
Hardly the actions of a victim that has been "stamped" on.
On the celebration, we've had it against us and will do in the future. Its the pinicle of PL football.
Player falls out with team, player transfers, player plays old team, players scored goal, players and fans rub it in... Hugely.
Absolutely nothing wrong with celebrating and letting your old fans know what just happened.
Was anyone complaining when Fowler waved "five" to the rag fans in the derby? Did Phil Neville get baned for running the length of the pitch when Cahill scored from that injury time corner? Do players get banned when they score away from home at the opposite end of of thier support?
No. I find it sad that, as threads seem to pop up every week about atmosphere in the stands, people seem to want to take the ingredients out of football that make it so addictive.
If Dunne/Distin scored and did the same thing we'd no doubt give him stick... i doubt we'd be calling for, and expecting, bans.
Hardly the actions of a victim that has been "stamped" on.
On the celebration, we've had it against us and will do in the future. Its the pinicle of PL football.
Player falls out with team, player transfers, player plays old team, players scored goal, players and fans rub it in... Hugely.
Absolutely nothing wrong with celebrating and letting your old fans know what just happened.
Was anyone complaining when Fowler waved "five" to the rag fans in the derby? Did Phil Neville get baned for running the length of the pitch when Cahill scored from that injury time corner? Do players get banned when they score away from home at the opposite end of of thier support?
No. I find it sad that, as threads seem to pop up every week about atmosphere in the stands, people seem to want to take the ingredients out of football that make it so addictive.
If Dunne/Distin scored and did the same thing we'd no doubt give him stick... i doubt we'd be calling for, and expecting, bans.