Gareth Barry Manilow
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Marvin said:Unbelievable that the whole country is going to be talking about this for the next 24 hours
Better than them talking about Celebrity Big Brother
Marvin said:Unbelievable that the whole country is going to be talking about this for the next 24 hours
slicky202 said:mikeyboy said:the ball boy acted like a twat, so got treated like a twat.
this sort of hard man bollucks does my tits in
bobmcfc said:The FA will crucify him. Last thing they want is anarchy and Aussie rules on a premiere league football pitch where players think they can just belt anyone who doesn't react quick enough.
Well I never. You'll be telling us there's sand in the desert next.blue underpants said:Theres kids of 17 out in Afghanistan
MeatnSpudsMCFC said:inchy14 said:MeatnSpudsMCFC said:Benitez and numerous reports said both apologised and that the ballboy admitted he was time wasting... so it looks like you're wrong.
I'm not saying he wasn't time wasting, him letting the ball roll past him straight away proves that, however Hazard made the time wasting worse with his actions.
Actually, the ballboy made the time wasting worse... first Hazard reaches for the ball to grab it from underneath him, he still didn't it go. Had he done that instead of holding onto it and rolling around on the floor, then that whole situation would've been completely avoided.
You only had to look at the kids reaction when he got up... it was almost Suarez-like.
And if you can't see that... then more fool you. If you tease a bulldog, it'll bite you.
are you sure about that?blue underpants said:Theres kids of 17 out in Afghanistan
GStar said:BigJoe#1 said:peoffrey said:It's not an assault.
Hmmm Kicking someone? If i was kicked I would feel I had been assaulted.
If i just came up to you, and kicked you in the face, you'd be right.
If you were deliberately lying on a football during a professional match, perhaps you'd be on more shaky ground...
Afghan kidssquirtyflower said:are you sure about that?blue underpants said:Theres kids of 17 out in Afghanistan