The more you see it, the more you cringe at how embarrassing it is.
Three match ban for the sniper rifle victim I would hope.
For those who haven't seen it take a look at the heinous crime that got Bakary sent off!!
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The more you see it, the more you cringe at how embarrassing it is.
Three match ban for the sniper rifle victim I would hope.
He should be forced to watch it over and over and also coaches should show this in trying to discourage it from happening.Originally Posted by Newcy Wolf
He should be forced to watch it over and over and also coaches should show this in trying to discourage it from happening.[/quote]Originally Posted by wolves71
All we would get from him is the old shrug of the shoulders and the immortal line, "It's part of the game".
I would love to meet the player/ manager that first used that phrase.
I' d give him a good reason to fall down clutching his face.
He should be forced to watch it over and over and also coaches should show this in trying to discourage it from happening.[/quote]Originally Posted by Newcy Wolf
All we would get from him is the old shrug of the shoulders and the immortal line, "It's part of the game".
I would love to meet the player/ manager that first used that phrase.
I' d give him a good reason to fall down clutching his face.[/quote]
Exactly, my point on coaches showing this should be from an early age and discouraged. If not then we will continue to see it a lot more from players from here and abroad. As you say and rightly so it's part of the game.
He should be forced to watch it over and over and also coaches should show this in trying to discourage it from happening.[/quote]Originally Posted by wolves71
All we would get from him is the old shrug of the shoulders and the immortal line, "It's part of the game".
I would love to meet the player/ manager that first used that phrase.
I' d give him a good reason to fall down clutching his face.[/quote]
Exactly, my point on coaches showing this should be from an early age and discouraged. If not then we will continue to see it a lot more from players from here and abroad. As you say and rightly so it's part of the game.[/quote]
The first time I read your last line above 71, I thought no tha
He should be forced to watch it over and over and also coaches should show this in trying to discourage it from happening.[/quote]Originally Posted by nortonwolf
All we would get from him is the old shrug of the shoulders and the immortal line, "It's part of the game".
I would love to meet the player/ manager that first used that phrase.
I' d give him a good reason to fall down clutching his face.[/quote]
Exactly, my point on coaches showing this should be from an early age and discouraged. If not then we will continue to see it a lot more from players from here and abroad. As you say and rightly so it's part of the game.[/quote]
The first time
I was under the impression he is from Argentina.
Born in Rosario, Argentina, represents Italy at International level. - view external link
I would have thought that there would be reasoable grounds for the FA charging "Forrest Gump" with bringing the game into disrupute?