simon23
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Van Persies left peg said:simon23 said:Van Persies left peg said:Re the Tevez Jones incident thats my point, theres multiple ways every challenge can be interpreted and used as 'why wasnt that punished' arguments, and to be fair i wasnt intending to talk about role models at all, lovecity brought it up and i simply responded saying we all have twats in our teams but we love em regardless, theres no way anyone should start taking the moral high ground where footballers are concerned, anyone who uses a modern day footballer as a role model is asking for dissapointment.
As for Rooney, i was defending his celebrations that marvin asked me about in a previous post, in my opinion these players get vile provocation for 90 minutes so when they get a chance to give it back its fair game, dont be throwing a coin and abusing someone then go off crying when he celebrates and gives it back, ts hypocritical in the extreme, and yup if Tevez does the same as i said earlier ill say exactly the same, Gareth Bale actually did this at OT earlier in the season, scored and ran to the corner and goaded United fans, fair cop seeing as im sure he was being called a chimp faced cock for most of the match.
ah fair enough on the first point and i agree footballers are no role models (besides the odd one here and their...eg..james milner and im sure there are a few others as well...but in general you are correct.
On the celebration but...i can again understand what you are saying but at the same time he has a responsibility not to rise to any of it (no matter what)....its the old media arguement...if people are going to put their lives on show then they are going to get intruded into...well unfortunately a footballer does a big part of his day to day job in full view of the paying public who pay to support their team and mock others (polite way of putting it!)....footballers get paid to put up with that abuse.......so he should (as others should) keep himself in check no matter what...he has a responsibility to and to entice a crowd could have led to serious injuries for both sets of fans
Oh and i would never ever defend the morons throwing coins or running on the pitch etc.....they should and hopefully will be banned for life...they have no part in our club whatsoever any more (or shuoldnt have anyway)...just like the idiots that did it to bellamy at OT a few seasons back
-- Tue Dec 11, 2012 9:55 pm --
Marvin said:I think Rooney is entitled to celebrate like that too, but the point about Rooney relates to special treatment
What would have happened had that been Balotelli? I guarantee you he would have been blamed for what followed. Rooney is one of those players, like Scholes and gerrard who referee games. He's always in the refs face as soon as there's any contentious foul from the opposition and demanding a yellow card / red
Rooney like his manager is allowed to get away with an awful lot. We are blind to our own and how others perceive them. That goes for us too
If it came to criticism of Chelsea / Arsenal etc we'd probably agree
this is the exact problem i have with the likes of rooney and others....
and the contrast that would have been if it had been balotelli....there would have been calls for the death sentance to be returned or him deported from certain sky pundits and reporters from certain papers
Yup i understand that argument and in an ideal world your totally right, players would simply blank out whats coming from the stands and get on with their job, after all they are being paid hundreds of thousands of pounds a week to be there so no ones going to cry over them getting a bit of abuse, what a shame im sure the money eases the pain, i get that.
But i also think you, me, anyone whos subjected to that level of hatred that level of personal abuse over a prolonged period of time has a breaking point, they have to their human, you can be as mild mannered and ice cold as anyone but sooner or later someone constantly provoking you and maybe taunting you about family members etc sooner or later it gets to you and you need a release, for a footballer thats celebrating, giving it back and a wave of emotion, thats the only way a footballer can give it back, they cant pick up things and launch them into the crowd, they cant turn around and throw verbals back, they cant do anything like this so what they do is rub it in via celebration, and tbh from my point of view i think its fair game, and if i were in the same situation id probably do the same, ask youself, a big city fan, a huge lover of the club, youve just scored a winning goal against United in front of a packed OT having been pelted both verbally and physically for an hour and a half by people you cant stand whove made it perfectly clear they utterly despise you, can you honestly say you wouldnt in that split second want to give them all a big fuck you!? ill be honest i would.
there are players that never react...Gareth Barry and milner both got shit loads of abuse when they moved from their cluns to city...not once will u ever see either of them react to the fans abuse...whereas we all know waht adebeyour did
and id go and celebrate infront of the city crowd...but this is another arguement....at OT this is hard to do cause if Im correct they are up on the third tier....whereas rightly or wrongly the away fans at our place are right on the bottom tier and the tier above....
I think the main issue was not celebrating in front..it was certain gestures that he made.....now that is inflamatory.....just like ade slidding on his knees infront of the arsenal fans....rooney also did it in the first half....he could have just turned around and ran to his own players/manager or fans but he chose to slide on his knees in front of the city fans....are you telling me that isnt deliberate?
some players dont celebrate at all ont he edges of the pitch....balotelli doesnt celebrate his own goals at all!!!!!!