by Alan Partridge » 04 Oct 2010 17:53
by Ian Royal » 04 Oct 2010 18:21
Alan Partridge Somewhere in the rules terminology it says if the player isn't in control of himself/ endangering the opponent, Henry's falls into both categories. He's not in control of that challenge. The greasiness on the top of the surface naturally makes the slide that much quicker but even so there is no way he can stop himself nor pull out of the challenge. Once he gets nowhere near the ball (i think there is a case to say even if he got some of it he could still have gone) he's just got to go. I agree with those saying there's no malice in it ut he certainly did endanger the opponent with it, he's literally gone in thinking i can win that and stamp some authority on this game but he's mistimed it and it looks awful.
by YateleyRoyal » 04 Oct 2010 23:07
by prostak » 04 Oct 2010 23:25
by Thomas L'Heureux » 05 Oct 2010 00:04
Alan Partridge ...Which is where someone like Henry or Cattermole ( I really like Huddlestone as a player and he might be a better option than those 2) come into the reckoning...
by Big Foot » 05 Oct 2010 00:38
Alan Partridge He's started the season well to be fair and had a decent game or two for England recently but for me he was one of the worst players in a shambolic World Cup. I hate all this 'holding player' nonsense, but if someone is going to play in the midfield and be hell bent on being defensive only then he needs to be mobile, too be able to tackle/break up play and then pass it well. He failed on all those counts in South Africa. Which is where someone like Henry or Cattermole ( I really like Huddlestone as a player and he might be a better option than those 2) come into the reckoning. It all depends on what system they play really. Van Bommell played that role for the Netherlands and whilst he was criticised by some, did a pretty invaluable job in there stopping good sides playing.
by Seal » 05 Oct 2010 15:42
by Handsome Man » 07 Oct 2010 22:25
by PlasticRoyale » 10 Oct 2010 19:46
by brendywendy » 11 Oct 2010 15:20
Kitson12 After seeing De Jong's challenge, I'm amazed he didn't even see yellow, let alone red. No wonder he's been dropped from the full Dutch squad.
by prostak » 13 Oct 2010 02:42
brendywendy if arsene wenger et al want a game without tackling, form your own association, make your own rules, and create your own game - call it gay ball or summink.
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