Furball
Evil Scotsman
No.it was obvious frustration and anger, straight red.
If the incident had been the other way round you'd be condemning Iniesta for trying to get van Bommel sent off.
No.it was obvious frustration and anger, straight red.
Tarick is Dutch and therefore severely biased.So. it's come to this, well **** you all.
Honestly are you all going to argue against everything GF says, no matter whether it's right or not, because you don't much like him as mod, brilliant, I didn't like PF as mod, he's young and york****e, but i didn't really give a flying ****.
You use my posts against him because he agreed with it, that pisses me off because it was my best post ever, **** you all.
Furball may be a ****ing stupid biased sweatty who should in no way be a mod, but so ****ing what, just try posting like sensible normal human beings, and if he ****s up go for him, rather then this childish vendetta.
oh **** off, being kicked in the chest is whinging, and btw the dutch whinged most on the pitch then anyone, so it's a totally facile argument.Tarick is Dutch and therefore severely biased.
I think everyone in football needs to harden the **** up and so whinge about Spain diving and making the most out of the tiniest things and don't mind the Dutch employing hard tackling.
Do agree with some key points in that post however. Nothing good about Yorkshire.
That one incident in no way makes up for the countless rolling around on the floor for the rest of the game and Iniesta going down after the slightest of touches on the shoulder. Football players in general go down easier and make more fuss than a paraplegic dropped from a plane and it's boring and irritating, so when a side in particular does it, it's woeful to watch.oh **** off, being kicked in the chest is whinging, and btw the dutch whinged most on the pitch then anyone, so it's a totally fascile argument.
Remember that it was a chance that was almost totally created by Pires which left Trezeguet in a position from which it would have been hard to miss.Trezeguet would probably have been one of the designated penalty takers in any case, as he had been subbed on for that purpose.
A bit harsh to call him rubbish, remember his winner in Euro 2000?
robben and van persie were worse then any spanish player and they had less provocation, sorry your trying to build an argument, which didn't exist on play, the dutch were even bigger play-acters then the spanish, there was nothing about them that was morally superior, they were ****s, imho.That one incident in no way makes up for the countless rolling around on the floor for the rest of the game and Iniesta going down after the slightest of touches on the shoulder. Football players in general go down easier and make more fuss than a paraplegic dropped from a plane and it's boring and irritating, so when a side in particular does it, it's woeful to watch.
Much much prefer the way the Dutch played to the way Spain did by a country mile.
Bar Robben's expected flings, there's no way that the Dutch did it more. Tackling hard doesn't make them ****s, should be praising them for getting stuck in instead of the nambypambying we see all the time thesedays.robben and van persie were worse then any spanish player and they had less provocation, sorry your trying to build an argument, which didn't exist on play, the dutch were even bigger play-acters then the spanish, there was nothing about them that was morally superior, they were ****s, imho.
hah, nonsense already said they are whining more then the spanish, they dived worse, they're less of a team, would love to do an anti namby-pamby thing, but the dutch were intimidating and crying at the ref, no they were not hard and fair, they were soft and sneaky. Kicking people in a thuggish and boringly negative way, may be what you want to praise, good luck to you, I won't join in though.Bar Robben's expected flings, there's no way that the Dutch did it more. Tackling hard doesn't make them ****s, should be praising them for getting stuck in instead of the nambypambying we see all the time thesedays.
Tenuous claim tbh. I'm not one who rated Spain particularly, but the only reason they had to adopt such an approach is because whoever their opposition were simply put 10 men behind the ball every game.Still far far more entertaining than watching a team sit on the halfway line passing to each other and never shooting, eventually boring the opposition into submission.
haha, I might be biased, but i'm 100% sure if you put all the tackles of the final next to each other you'd see that 7/10 Dutch tackles weren't actually anything close to dirty, just spanish nancy boys being better at the schwalbe then the Dutch.hah, nonsense already said they are whining more then the spanish, they dived worse, they're less of a team, would love to do an anti namby-pamby thing, but the dutch were intimidating and crying at the ref, no they were not hard and fair, they were soft and sneaky. Kicking people in a thuggish and boringly negative way, may be what you want to praise, good luck to you, I won't join in though.
The Puyol/Robben incident makes a mockery of the idea that players should stay on their feet wherever possible. Can't say I blame any player for going down a bit easily when the alternative is for the referee to ignore an obvious foul.
Secondly, there is a difference between being physical and simply kicking **** out of the opposition. The Dutch didn't cross the line, they were so far over the line it's untrue.