Quote Originally Posted by pass_and_move View Post
Looked to me like Morris made a genuine and honest attempt to jump and win the ball rather than thuggery. His eyes were on the ball and he elevated his arms to gain leverage as all players do when they jump for a header. I feel for the Rotherham keeper if he's in a bad way. I ent sin pictures as I dont read BBS. It's unfortunate, but that's part and parcel of football. Injuries and accidents happen.

If you guess that Ismael conveys to his players to get stuck in and let keepers know they are there then how is it that we have not, as yet had a single red card under Ismael that has been upheld? We are a disciplined team, to which our disciplinary record under Ismael backs up. We're certainly not 'cheats' or 'thugs' and that, quite frankly is a very distasteful comment to say the least SB.


I'd suggest that an example of thuggery is the pre meditated Chris Morgan elbow into Iain Humes temple. Not in the same league as Morris who, as I say had his eyes on the ball.
Tell the Rotherham keeper with the fractured eyesocket it was just "leverage". That was a red card.

The youngsters take their example from the coach. He arrived here as a cheat. In case I haven't mentioned it Ismael was sacked by LASK for cheating on other Austrian clubs by breaking Covid rules by bringing them back earlier than allowed and playing full training sessions. No doubt the LASK players felt they had to go along with the cheating if Ismael had told them to do so. The Austrian FZ thought it serious enough to deduct LASK points.