If YourOnSkySportsGuy was right about ade celebration bookin

Absolute bollocks

Take a look at this replay, Goal scored 11 seconds in, 41 seconds exactly 30 seconds after the goal Twatenberg is calling him forward for his booking.
How the hell is that time wasting?

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQvguzCi01U[/youtube]
 
coulsonblue said:
He said that it was for time wasting. Then shouldn't Bellamy have been booked for his celebration on sunday if that was "excessive".

Which leads me to believe that Ade was booked for the celebration not for time wasting.

It's a Clatters CopOut and a FArce fiasco. The two are in cahoots. Clatters gets a cupfinal by saying it was for time-wasting, and the FArce can do him for a different offence. The timewasting card would have been the end of it.
 
Can this really be true?

Carded for time wasting when hundreds of 'provoked' Arsenal fans baying for blood and hurling projectiles on pitch? A bit like a copper giving out a ticket to me for speeding and overlooking the bloodied corpse under the wheels of my car.
 
Bluemoonbaldboy said:
coulsonblue said:
He said that it was for time wasting. Then shouldn't Bellamy have been booked for his celebration on sunday if that was "excessive".

Which leads me to believe that Ade was booked for the celebration not for time wasting.
Believe what you like the refs report said it was for time wasting!!!!
Link?
 
hello said:
Absolute bollocks

Take a look at this replay, Goal scored 11 seconds in, 41 seconds exactly 30 seconds after the goal Twatenberg is calling him forward for his booking.
How the hell is that time wasting?

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQvguzCi01U[/youtube]

30 seconds after the goal, but that's just what we see. When exactly did he decide Ade was guilty of time-wasting? Was he stood around looking at his watch, and when half-a-minute was up he thought, "right, now this is time-wasting" and he acted instantaneously? No, Crappenturd was clearly moving towards Ade (who was coming back to his starting position) before we see him. In anycase, how long are players allowed to celebrate before they stray into time-wasting? How many seconds was Ade over? Is it usual for refs to book players for time-wasting without first giving them a verbal, even towards the end of games (was this the end of a game?).

It's funny that no one on the planet even considered the time-wasting angle. I wonder what the pundits have to say? Do they think Ade (was) is guilty of time-wasting? If he is, do they think it rises to the level of a yellow card (rather than a stern and serious warning that a single infraction more...). Are they not in the least suspicious about the official story and the freedom to throw the book at Ade it now brings?
 
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.mcfc.co.uk/News/Club-news/2009/September/Ade-ban" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.mcfc.co.uk/News/Club-news/20 ... er/Ade-ban</a>

Emmanuel Adebayor has also been charged with improper conduct for his goal celebration in the same fixture and has until September 30 to respond to that charge.

????
 
The referee didn't have to wait for Adebayor to get back into position. The second he (and the rest of the City team) crossed the half-way line he could have re-started the game. Time wasting my arse.
 
Dubai Blue said:
The referee didn't have to wait for Adebayor to get back into position. The second he (and the rest of the City team) crossed the half-way line he could have re-started the game. Time wasting my arse.

If you watch the video he only actually celebrates for 9 seconds (on his knees) before he gets up and walks off.
 

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