Well done Bobby

Not being pedantic but if the card is imaginary how do we know it's a card? It might be an imaginary tax return, an imaginary winning lottery ticket or an imaginary list of the swamp dweller's infidelities.(the last one might well be real)
 
silverback said:
Not being pedantic but if the card is imaginary how do we know it's a card? It might be an imaginary tax return, an imaginary winning lottery ticket or an imaginary list of the swamp dweller's infidelities.(the last one might well be real)

Or an imaginary friend the size of a card?
 
Re: Re: Well done Bobby

moomba said:
Millwallawayveteran1988 said:
When another club, player, manager, ref does something remotely wrong they are Dickheads, tools, bell ends (Seems to be a favourite on here that one), part of an agenda etc... etc...

When Mancini does it it is fine!

Nothing like a bit of blue bias......

If other managers got criticised for their actions I would think it fair enough that Bob does for his.

But every manager in the league has a go at the 4th official every match. Waving an imaginary yellow card is no worse than the abuse they get week in, week out without the press so much as raising an eyebrow. Just a bit less British.

I'd argue that it's rather less offensive than hurling abuse at the 4th official and though I'd rather see him not do it, I'm surprised at the level of attention this is attracting. Christ, even Neville said after Mancini's first card-waving incident in the league game against Liverpool the other week that it wasn't that big a deal when compared to many other things in the game.
 
silverback said:
Not being pedantic but if the card is imaginary how do we know it's a card? It might be an imaginary tax return, an imaginary winning lottery ticket or an imaginary list of the swamp dweller's infidelities.(the last one might well be real)

What's even more bizzare is the media seem to actually know what colour it is:

''Mancini was waving an imaginary red card''.
 
silverback said:
Not being pedantic but if the card is imaginary how do we know it's a card? It might be an imaginary tax return, an imaginary winning lottery ticket or an
imaginary list of the swamp dweller's infidelities.(the last one might well be real)

Well you could argue that if it was Redknapp doing it, it's a safe bet that it's not a tax return he'd be waving....
 
Mancini needs to stop making the cards gesture. Because one the English press has always been Xenophobic and will shred foreign managers for any small vice. British managers do what they do and won't get the same flack. Bobby needs to understand this. It's deflecting attention from the wins in a bad way.
 
gelly said:
Mancini needs to stop making the cards gesture. Because one the English press has always been Xenophobic and will shred foreign managers for any small vice. British managers do what they do and won't get the same flack. Bobby needs to understand this. It's deflecting attention from the wins in a bad way.

What next, Bobby being told how to manage the team by the London media? like i said this is a good way of deflecting attention away from the team.
 
awest said:
gelly said:
Mancini needs to stop making the cards gesture. Because one the English press has always been Xenophobic and will shred foreign managers for any small vice. British managers do what they do and won't get the same flack. Bobby needs to understand this. It's deflecting attention from the wins in a bad way.

What next, Bobby being told how to manage the team by the London media? like i said this is a good way of deflecting attention away from the team.
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