Personally, I’ve gone for Raheem Shaquille Sterling, not only for his goals, but also for his brilliant cross to give Sergio the easiest of tap-ins, and also for winning the penalty, as well as his all-round play.
Watch where the ball goes. He boots it away from goal, towards the halfway line, where neither he or Dinho has any chance of getting it and then runs at Dinho. Blatant simulation.Nah, was a penalty mate. Softish but still a foul inside the box.
There was NOT one City player who complained about the tackle,which tells you something and certainly none from Ferno.Watch where the ball goes. He boots it away from goal, towards the halfway line, where neither he or Dinho has any chance of getting it and then runs at Dinho. Blatant simulation.
Even Brian Kerr expressed his doubts about the penalty and he had little good to say about City.Watch where the ball goes. He boots it away from goal, towards the halfway line, where neither he or Dinho has any chance of getting it and then runs at Dinho. Blatant simulation.
Shit for one mad crazy moment I thought I was in the MOTM threadThere was NOT one City player who complained about the tackle,which tells you something and certainly none from Ferno.
Think you need to take those blue tinted specs off.
Who is Brian Kerr? Waynes’s brother?Even Brian Kerr expressed his doubts about the penalty and he had little good to say about City.
I'd consider it a penalty bought by the attacker. Fern did nothing wrong, the guy ran into his leg on purpose rather than towards the ball.
That's the modern game in a nutshell unfortunately.