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Thread: Four match ban for Burnley`s no.1 numpty

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    Four match ban for Burnley`s no.1 numpty

    Mehbri gets a four match ban and a ?15k fine for spitting at Leeds fans back in October.The numpty is a waste of feckin oxygen.
    Some on here want him in the starting eleven.It would not last long because he would be either red-carded or banned for misconduct.Jesus wept where do we find these idiots.
    Rant over.

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    Yes,its such a shame,because if he could control his mental ways,he has the ability to be a very good player.
    There seems to be something very flawed with his brain .maybe he's Been heading the ball too much on the training ground 🤔

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    What's wrong with spitting at Leeds fans ?

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    I'm not at all sure what's going on here. He did not contest the charge but there was little or no evidence he spat in the direction of Leeds fans.

    Sounds contrived and very pfhucking fishy to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    What's wrong with spitting at Leeds fans ?

    Absolutely nothing Sinky,what's wrong is getting caught doing it. 😁

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    I'm not at all sure what's going on here. He did not contest the charge but there was little or no evidence he spat in the direction of Leeds fans.

    Sounds contrived and very pfhucking fishy to me.

    Nowt at all fishy, the lad is from Tunisia and spent to much time growing up with camels 🐫

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    ......., the lad is from Tunisia and spent t0o much time in the midday sun, and grew up with Camels.

    Camels are remarkable desert mammals with one (Dromedary) or two (Bactrian) humps storing fat for energy, not water, and possess unique adaptations like closable nostrils, triple eyelids, oval blood cells, and wide feet for sand, allowing them to survive long periods without water, eat tough plants, and even run fast. They are social, communicate with bellows and growls, baby camels (calves) are born without humps, which develop later. A camel’s hump stores up to 80 pounds of fat, which they can live off for weeks or even months. This concentrated fat helps regulate body temperature and provides essential energy and water when food and water are scarce.
    When a camel finally does find water, it can drink up to 40 gallons in one go. Camels are very strong and can carry up to 900 pounds for 25 miles a day.
    Camels are pretty fast. They can travel at up to 40 miles per hour – the same as a racehorse! Don’t make a camel angry – they can spit as a way to distract whatever they think is a threat. There are over 160 words for camel in Arabic alone

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    I think I want a camel for Christmas Balan.

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    Can they play in midfield though?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ClaretinBudapest View Post
    Mehbri gets a four match ban and a ?15k fine for spitting at Leeds fans back in October.The numpty is a waste of feckin oxygen.
    Some on here want him in the starting eleven.It would not last long because he would be either red-carded or banned for misconduct.Jesus wept where do we find these idiots.
    Rant over.
    Whilst I agree with your comments generally CiB, in this instance I think it is fair to say that, whilst Hannibal is a hot - head, he does bring something to the team.

    He is aggressive, he attacks and defends, he does not switch off, he looks forward rather than sideways and backwards and covers every blade of grass. If we had 10 Hannibal’s I don’t think we would in 19th position. There would also be the sense that we left nothing on the pitch, as the saying goes.

    It was a different performance when he and Edward’s came on. It brought some creativity and threat to the team.

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