Alex - City Matters
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Difference being the tackle on Nasri was cynical whereas most of the tackles on Barça players were honest attempts for the balls, which most time succeeded. There is a big difference between cynical and an actual tackle.BigJimLittleJim said:burning blue soul said:Lost all respect for Barca/ sorry for my over-reaction!
Postby burning blue soul » Fri Apr 29, 2011 1:58 pm
i dont like barcelona (the football team btw!), i have felt this way for a few years now, they seem to be able to play a style of play that gets opposing players sent off, and the refs appear to be letting it happen.
they have some good players, very good players, but it strikes me that the beautiful game that twatini is always going on about (you know, the non contact, lets all waltz around looking pretty and not too many of those nasty type tackles football!!!) is the one they are promoting through Barca. i feel a conspiracy coming on!!
i am so tired of watching that squad roll and fly about when challenged, with the referee having his yellow card on an elastic band. they play to their strengths, which is brilliant football and if that isnt/is working they will still fake an injury. its winning in the dirtiest sense of the word.
opposing players are now hesitant about tackling the Barca players, that has surely got to be, not just bad for the game, but the actual death of the game!
look now at the amount of diving and play acting that goes on in european football, it is a fucking circus, and this is a natural reaction of champions league teams to watching Barca win the cup using this method.
it took you lot a while, but at least the penny is dropping now!!! :)
And yet when a dirty English team do it to our flair players we all howl in outrage - Nasri anyone?
Football has been having to deal with the cloggers since Pele was booted out of the 1970 world cup, it's a natural progression to want the flair players protected for the fans' benefit too.
I hate the theatrics as much as anyone, but we can do without the leg breakers in the future, and it's a fine line for the refs sometimes.