Jumanji said:It is unfathomable to me how you do not see Nasri's headbutt/swipe as violent. Yes, unfathomable.Caveman said:Violent conduct is violent conduct and I know what violent conduct is. What Nasri did is not violence in real life, other sports or anything.
Is it the worst thing he could have done? Far from it...But to deny it as an act of violence and aggression, when it clearly is, I can't understand.
I posted the laws myself a few laws back.<br /><br />-- Sun Dec 30, 2012 12:57 am --<br /><br />St Helens Blue (Exiled) said:Huge fail..read the laws of football under red card offences.its over.let it go mateCaveman said:This thread is about Nasri's incident so why would I talk about other things in here?St Helens Blue (Exiled) said:Yes i would give it up blue.You are sounding like a silly child who is stamping his feet...we won..just enjoy and get ready for the cloggers on tuesday
Violent conduct is violent conduct and I know what violent conduct is. What Nasri did is not violence in real life, other sports or anything.
Dunno. I just don't see it. Silly play, but not violence.Jumanji said:It is unfathomable to me how you do not see Nasri's headbutt/swipe as violent. Yes, unfathomable.Caveman said:Violent conduct is violent conduct and I know what violent conduct is. What Nasri did is not violence in real life, other sports or anything.
Is it the worst thing he could have done? Far from it...But to deny it as an act of violence and aggression, when it clearly is, I can't understand.
Marvin said:How can there be violence if Nasri doesn't make contact with Bassong? Is a gesture violent
Dobsy said:It is a definite red under the rules. It was violent conduct.
The conspiracy theorists really undermine themselves when they bleat about decisions like this that are clearly right.