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all u blokes hate him but still talk about him
well i find it strange he used his hands, cause the thing is hes great at headers(chelseafc rememba his header in the cl final) so dunno y hed do that
well i find it strange he used his hands, cause the thing is hes great at headers(chelseafc rememba his header in the cl final) so dunno y hed do that
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ChelseaFC wrote:Ronaldo is a Girl.... and sh-it
he ran rings around ur sorry excuse of a team last year, knob jockey!
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you don't have a game in hand at the moment
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how did the ref not use any common sense, he didn't blow his whistle, ronaldo wasn't fouled and he clearly raised his hands to the ball, definate yellow card, even if he wasn't booked earlier or clapped the ref he would of got a yellow. where was ronaldo's common sense he knew he was already on a yellow?tickets4cheese wrote:haha - straight red card for that, ur a n0b. the first card wasn't for clapping the ref it was for the tackle, the second one is a matter of opinion, in my opinion i don't believe he was trying to score by handling the ball nor was he trying to gain and advantage or hinder an apponent so i wouldn't have booked him. i thought the ref didn't use any common sense but thats probably due to the stupid clapping in his face ronaldo did after the first booking.ChelseaFC wrote:Jay, he wasnt pushed off the ball, nor was the hands of the player making contact with Ronaldo...
Now, if i was in this position for starters a push coming from behind, his head would have dropped and his face/head would have been no where near the ball.
Second, You cannot and i mean cannot in the rules of Football turn around to a ref and clap your hands (Sarcastically) regardless of whats going on, whether he was wrong in making the decision DO NOT clap at the ref unless its a genuine clap. We know that "The Girl" (Ronaldo) did not do this action genuinly. The hand ball in my opinion should have been a straight red card. He'll get two games for disrespecting the ref
thats what i thought usually he would bury a header from there.MUFCBOY wrote:all u blokes hate him but still talk about him
well i find it strange he used his hands, cause the thing is hes great at headers(chelseafc rememba his header in the cl final) so dunno y hed do that
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ChelseaFC wrote:Jay, he wasnt pushed off the ball, nor was the hands of the player making contact with Ronaldo...
Now, if i was in this position for starters a push coming from behind, his head would have dropped and his face/head would have been no where near the ball.
Second, You cannot and i mean cannot in the rules of Football turn around to a ref and clap your hands (Sarcastically) regardless of whats going on, whether he was wrong in making the decision DO NOT clap at the ref unless its a genuine clap. We know that "The Girl" (Ronaldo) did not do this action genuinly. The hand ball in my opinion should have been a straight red card. He'll get two games for disrespecting the ref
geez dun b pissed off at ronaldo jst because ur team lost
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robinwhoolympiakos wrote:Robbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbinho!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i have a feeling we are going to hear this tonight
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of the 'hero' from man sh1tty
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Robinhio wasn't adventurous enough IMO, he still completed 95% or more of his passes just doesn't have the talent around him to put together good link play, Rafeal did a good job.
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pires7 wrote:Robinhio wasn't adventurous enough IMO, he still completed 95% or more of his passes just doesn't have the talent around him to put together good link play, Rafeal did a good job.
u mean the talen that smashed arsenal by 3-0
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Unless there are two teams with the same name you might presume it was the same team. What if they scored from 3 set peices against Arsenal, would have nothing to do with link play ability anywayronaldo07 wrote:pires7 wrote:Robinhio wasn't adventurous enough IMO, he still completed 95% or more of his passes just doesn't have the talent around him to put together good link play, Rafeal did a good job.
u mean the talen that smashed arsenal by 3-0
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but i dont remember they scored 3 goals against arsenal from set piece ..
it's all team work .. and i can see their players did a very good job and make arsenal defence looks like a amateur
it's all team work .. and i can see their players did a very good job and make arsenal defence looks like a amateur
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It was obvious, to me anyway, that Ronaldo heard a whistle and stopped the ball with his hands. With his abillity in the air he had no reason not to go for goal.
And delibarate handball is not aa automatic yellow card offence. Only if it stops an advantage for the opposition or he is trying to gain an advantage is it a yellow.
Here is an article by Graham Poll in the Mail online (If Poll was refereering the game Ronaldo would have stayed on the park - cause he only had 2 yellow cards)
Players are always told to play to the whistle and it certainly appeared that Cristiano Ronaldo heard one before deliberately handling the ball, which led to his dismissal.
Law is clear in stating that ‘if a spectator blows a whistle and the referee considers the whistle interfered with play, the referee shall stop the match and restart the play with a drop ball ....'
Cristiano Ronaldo was given a second yellow card for handling the ball in the second half
The key is that Howard Webb did not hear the rogue whistle - nor was it obvious on TV replays - and he deemed Ronaldo’s handball unsporting.
Whether there was a whistle or not, handball is not a mandatory caution.
The player must be seen to be either breaking up a promising forward attack or trying to gain an advantage with his deliberate act.
With the advantage of a slow motion replay, Ronaldo’s first caution could be seen
as harsh, although Webb did not have that luxury.
And delibarate handball is not aa automatic yellow card offence. Only if it stops an advantage for the opposition or he is trying to gain an advantage is it a yellow.
Here is an article by Graham Poll in the Mail online (If Poll was refereering the game Ronaldo would have stayed on the park - cause he only had 2 yellow cards)
Players are always told to play to the whistle and it certainly appeared that Cristiano Ronaldo heard one before deliberately handling the ball, which led to his dismissal.
Law is clear in stating that ‘if a spectator blows a whistle and the referee considers the whistle interfered with play, the referee shall stop the match and restart the play with a drop ball ....'
Cristiano Ronaldo was given a second yellow card for handling the ball in the second half
The key is that Howard Webb did not hear the rogue whistle - nor was it obvious on TV replays - and he deemed Ronaldo’s handball unsporting.
Whether there was a whistle or not, handball is not a mandatory caution.
The player must be seen to be either breaking up a promising forward attack or trying to gain an advantage with his deliberate act.
With the advantage of a slow motion replay, Ronaldo’s first caution could be seen
as harsh, although Webb did not have that luxury.
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You sort of have it, its not that Robinho wasnt adventurous enough - he tried to create because Ireland was getting shutdown. Robinho came back into the midfield to try to create while Ireland stood still at the top of the box....Your right in that he completed most of his passes....and yes Rafael played very very well - v confident youngster, wouldnt mind seeing Fabio.pires7 wrote:Robinhio wasn't adventurous enough IMO, he still completed 95% or more of his passes just doesn't have the talent around him to put together good link play, Rafeal did a good job.
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Apparentally Fabio is the better of the 2. He has just come back from a shoulder operation and should be given a run when Evra takes a break. Most likely in the Carling Cup. But Rafael is very, very good,
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And he should be ahead of Wes - he's a centre back. He filled in well at right back last season but at the end of the day, it's not his natural position.ronaldo07 wrote:rafael ahead of brown and neville !!
And I don't know whether he's better than Gary Neville, either. He's a different type of player. They're both good but different.
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the ref didn't use any common sense because it was clearly obvious that ronaldo wasn't trying to gain any advantage from using his hands. not every intentional hand ball is a straight booking. learn the rules or stop being biased.3 Quid and Penny Farthing wrote:how did the ref not use any common sense, he didn't blow his whistle, ronaldo wasn't fouled and he clearly raised his hands to the ball, definate yellow card, even if he wasn't booked earlier or clapped the ref he would of got a yellow. where was ronaldo's common sense he knew he was already on a yellow?tickets4cheese wrote:haha - straight red card for that, ur a n0b. the first card wasn't for clapping the ref it was for the tackle, the second one is a matter of opinion, in my opinion i don't believe he was trying to score by handling the ball nor was he trying to gain and advantage or hinder an apponent so i wouldn't have booked him. i thought the ref didn't use any common sense but thats probably due to the stupid clapping in his face ronaldo did after the first booking.ChelseaFC wrote:Jay, he wasnt pushed off the ball, nor was the hands of the player making contact with Ronaldo...
Now, if i was in this position for starters a push coming from behind, his head would have dropped and his face/head would have been no where near the ball.
Second, You cannot and i mean cannot in the rules of Football turn around to a ref and clap your hands (Sarcastically) regardless of whats going on, whether he was wrong in making the decision DO NOT clap at the ref unless its a genuine clap. We know that "The Girl" (Ronaldo) did not do this action genuinly. The hand ball in my opinion should have been a straight red card. He'll get two games for disrespecting the ref
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anyone defending ronaldo needs to take his d1ck from your mouth and see the sending off for what it was.
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no need to get abusive because you have a different opinion. the fact u hate ronaldo shouldn't influence whether the you think the ref made the right decision or not. if ronaldo had been sent off for clapping sarcastically at the ref after the first card fair enough no complaints was a stupid thing to do but the actual sending off i believe was harsh whether you like ronaldo or not.Levendi wrote:anyone defending ronaldo needs to take his d1ck from your mouth and see the sending off for what it was.
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how was i being biased? as much as i do dislike ronaldo it's for his attitude not his skill if he just got on with the game he would gain a lot more respect. he made a stupid decision and got punished for it, i'm pretty sure it won't be last controversial incident he finds himself in. if it was anybody else i would of said the same thing why would you do that?