Trollsmoan said:Shows the class of the man, heat of the moment or not. Can you seen Pellers doing something similar? nah
Think a fine is in order and a retro ban on that triple kung fu attack on Samir!
hertsblue said:Trollsmoan said:Shows the class of the man, heat of the moment or not. Can you seen Pellers doing something similar? nah
Think a fine is in order and a retro ban on that triple kung fu attack on Samir!
FA confirmed no action to be taken. They have reminded him of his responsibilities. So much for the "respect" campaign heh
carlosthejackal said:Ferguson and Mancini a couple of seasons ago , giving it verbals big time on the touchline.Dave Ewing's Back 'eader said:carlosthejackal said:Whatever next ? A manager swearing at his counterpart during a match !!!!!!!!!!!
Yeah, never happened in Wenger and Fergie's time!
Pablo1 said:Pardew's a ****, not sure what else we can garner from this exchange, albeit that fact was out there long before yesterday. Glad there was no real controversy in the game though, nice to win without all the nonsense that normally entails..
Marvin said:The media are just concentrating on the spat with Pellegrini, but far more serious is the OTT challenges we saw afterwards.
Is their manager responsible for that? Hard to say, but he will be very embarrassed this morning
What the fuck? Why not, his shit team got what was coming to them. Seriously wondering about some of the "fans" today.stan bowles said:Lets his emotions gets the better of him does Alan Pardew. Can't blame him today.