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Re: Football (real)
Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 3:21 pm
by DAZMCFC
FA CUP 5th RoundMan City 1 Stoke City 1
Wright-Phillips.
typical, should of done better than this. missed Tevez and Bellamy.
Rangers 3 Hibernian 0
Whittaker, Boyd(pen), Miller.
10 points clear again. should of been a tougher match, but came well in the end
well done Steven Mclean for his 2 late golas to deny "sellick" a win.4-4.
Stoke City 1
Man City 1Barry.
for the 2nd year in a row it looked like we were going to lose 1-0 playing against 10 men. luckily Barry had a 2nd chance that he slotted away and they had a goal dissallowed.
anyway up to 4th and Scouse on Sunday.
Re: Football (real)
Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 3:37 pm
by Lord and Master
Damn right, I've never liked Real anyway so if they do go out no bleedin' 'arm

Re: Football (real)
Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 7:55 pm
by pmchugh
I am beginning to dislike my visists to this thread. If we don't win our next 2 games including the OF, league over.
Re: Football (real)
Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 2:35 pm
by DAZMCFC
pmchugh wrote:I am beginning to dislike my visists to this thread. If we don't win our next 2 games including the OF, league over.
it was nice knowing you.

Re: Football (real)
Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 6:57 pm
by pmchugh
Forgetting Celtic for a mo

(tho shite we lost a cl place in 2 years

)
Scotland fixtures are up for euro, and I cannae wait! Was at all of the home games last time and plan on a repeat and maybe even a wee trip to spain regardless of whether we are still in it by then

Re: Football (real)
Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2010 1:59 pm
by Gypsys Kiss
Hallelujah, hallelujahExeter City 0
Stockport County 1First win since mid October..........I'm back

Re: Football (real)
Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2010 3:45 pm
by Lord and Master
Gypsys Kiss wrote:Hallelujah, hallelujahExeter City 0
Stockport County 1First win since mid October..........I'm back

Nice one

Re: Football (real)
Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 9:32 am
by pmchugh
Celtic 1-0 Dundee Utd
Keanoooo
A win next week against the gers and things sure will get intrestin

Re: Football (real)
Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2010 9:32 am
by DAZMCFC
Man City 0 Liverpool 0
shit game.
1 point between the 4 of us. very interesting indeed.
Re: Football (real)
Posted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 12:32 pm
by Lord and Master
Chelsea 2-4 Shitty
Wahoo! Good result for the sky blue shitbags, does us a favour anyway, nice one Daz

Re: Football (real)
Posted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 1:18 pm
by pmchugh
Could be the league decider tomorow, but lets hope not if you get what i mean

Re: Football (real)
Posted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 2:02 pm
by DAZMCFC
FA Cup 5th round replayStoke City 3
Man City 1 (aet)
Bellamy.
we actually played better than we've played for a while.
Chelsea 2
Man City 4
Tevez 2, Bellamy 2.fucking brilliant, when we went 1-0 down I thought we would struggle, but equalised pretty quickly. 2nd half we played well and kept out Chelsea fairly comfortable.
can't wait for tomorrow when
Rangers wrap up the SPL.
Re: Football (real)
Posted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 3:26 pm
by Titanic
Mad day of football:
Chelsea I think were really unlucky as Tevez's goal came at just the wrong time. Hilario should have done better and if Chelsea went 1-0 into the break I think it would have taken something special to beat them. Full credit to City for winning the match and taking their chances and providing a complete upset.
Forest got demolished at Leicester, we beat Watford so a top 2 finish is almost definite now, just hope we keep the edge of WBA for the remaining games.
Arsenal game was epic. First 15 minutes it was all Stoke and thought they were going to walk it. Arsenal played superbly for the rest and fully deserve the victory (I'm gunna reap the points with Fabregas as my captain), but really awful what happened to Ramsey. Definite leg break imo the players reaction was awful, worse then with Eduardo, and the way the commentators and host were describing the replays makes me think it was one of those where the bone clean breaks. Feal sorry for Shawcross this is gunna hurt him loads but even worse for Ramsey. Great credit to Arsenal about the way they came back, they were threatening goals every minute after the injury, no repeat of the Birmingham match here.
Up until today I had Chelsea down from day 1 to win the league, but I'm seriously inbetween them and Arsenal now. I think Arsenal with the easy run in and the strength they now have, and the anger from today will lead them so well for the remainder. Anyway it happens, a true 3 way title race is going to be awesome viewing.
Re: Football (real)
Posted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 5:27 pm
by Gypsys Kiss
Poor old Ramsey.....hopefully its not a career ending break. I also dont think it was a red card tackle. Two players stretching for the same ball...accidents happen, and will continue to happen unless you ban all tackling.
Stockport County 4 v Wycombe 3
Stockport were 4-0 up after 60 minutes.......god I hate listening to games on the radio
Re: Football (real)
Posted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 7:01 pm
by Titanic
Saw the replays on MotD, his leg kinda turns to jelly and his ankle bends every which way. Horrible stuff, sucks for him as its going to be many months at least.
Re: Football (real)
Posted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 7:01 pm
by icedagger
Gypsys Kiss wrote:Poor old Ramsey.....hopefully its not a career ending break. I also dont think it was a red card tackle. Two players stretching for the same ball...accidents happen, and will continue to happen unless you ban all tackling.
I've heard a few people saying this and I really don't get where you're coming from. It is clearly a red card. Any tackle that endangers the safety of an opponent counts as serious foul play and is an automatic red. I think breaking a leg qualifies as endangering ramsey's safety...
Really sad that this has happened to him just as he was breaking into the first team and looking like a real talent. Hopefully he'll recover- eduardo hasn't looked anywhere near the same player since his injury.
Still, unexpected three points and right back in the race

Re: Football (real)
Posted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 7:40 pm
by Pedronicus
icedagger wrote:Gypsys Kiss wrote:Poor old Ramsey.....hopefully its not a career ending break. I also dont think it was a red card tackle. Two players stretching for the same ball...accidents happen, and will continue to happen unless you ban all tackling.
I've heard a few people saying this and I really don't get where you're coming from. It is clearly a red card. Any tackle that endangers the safety of an opponent counts as serious foul play and is an automatic red. I think breaking a leg qualifies as endangering ramsey's safety...
Really sad that this has happened to him just as he was breaking into the first team and looking like a real talent. Hopefully he'll recover- eduardo hasn't looked anywhere near the same player since his injury.
Still, unexpected three points and right back in the race

You don't get where other people are coming from because you're an Arsenal fan and you don't have a neutral view on the incident.
Football is a contact sport and from time to time accidents will happen.
The foul itself didn't look to be intentionally grievous, it's just that ramseys studs were jammed into the ground and that shit happens from time to time.
I'm sorry for Ramsey, but that's football. I'm sure that there are a load of paraplegic scaffolders, but they don't get on BBC1 on a Saturday night to have their accidents shown on telly.
Re: Football (real)
Posted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 7:50 pm
by icedagger
I don't think there was any intent either. But it's still a red card. Broken leg from the tackle = tackle which endangered safety = serious foul play = automatic red
Re: Football (real)
Posted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 11:53 pm
by pmchugh
and they gave us james mcgrory and paul mcstay
they gave us johnstone tully murdoch auld and hay
and most of the fitba great have passed thro parkheads gates
all to play fitbath e galsgow celtic wayyyyyyyy
and they gave us........
edited to be more family friendly lol
Re: Football (real)
Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2010 6:16 am
by Gypsys Kiss
icedagger wrote:Gypsys Kiss wrote:Poor old Ramsey.....hopefully its not a career ending break. I also dont think it was a red card tackle. Two players stretching for the same ball...accidents happen, and will continue to happen unless you ban all tackling.
I've heard a few people saying this and I really don't get where you're coming from. It is clearly a red card. Any tackle that endangers the safety of an opponent counts as serious foul play and is an automatic red. I think breaking a leg qualifies as endangering ramsey's safety...
Really sad that this has happened to him just as he was breaking into the first team and looking like a real talent. Hopefully he'll recover- eduardo hasn't looked anywhere near the same player since his injury.
Still, unexpected three points and right back in the race

LAW 12(part of)
A direct free kick is awarded if a player commits any of the following offences in a manner considered by the referee to be careless, reckless or using excessive force:
• kicks or attempts to kick an opponent
• tackles an opponent
A player, is sent off if he commits any of the following offences:
• serious foul play
• violent conduct
Shawcross wasnt guilty of violent conduct....I take this to mean deliberatly kicking, punching or headbutting another person.
Shawcross went into a tackle that he had every right to go in for. He went in, laces showing, to kick the ball. Ramsey, on the other hand, went in with studs showing momentarily. If the timing had been the other way round and Ramsey had been a tenth of a second slower than Shawcross, it could very well have been Shawcross with the badly broken leg.
By what you are saying every mistimed tackle should result in a red card.
But whatever, I hope the lad fully recovers and wish him well
Re: Football (real)
Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2010 10:21 am
by DAZMCFC
pmchugh wrote:and they gave us james mcgrory and paul mcstay, andf the ira!
they gave us johnstone tully murdoch auld and hay, fuk the queren and the uda
and most of the fitba great have passed thro parkheads gates
all to play fitbath e galsgow celtic wayyyyyyyy
and they gave us........
Hugh you pissed up fook.
anyway.
Championi's, Championi's.
Rangers 1 Sellick 0
EduEdu, Edu, Edu Edu Edu.
Edu, Edu, Edu Edu Edu.
Edu Edu Edu Edu, Edu Edu Edu.
Edu Edu Edu.Follow, follow,
we will follow Rangers,
anywhere, everywhere,
we will follow on.
Dundee, Hamilton,
F the pope and the vatican.
if they go to Dublin we will follow on. 
Re: Football (real)
Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2010 11:13 am
by pmchugh
Fuk, league over and having to repair the damage of a drunken nite. Not feeling good

Re: Football (real)
Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 6:12 am
by icedagger
Gypsys Kiss wrote:
LAW 12(part of)
A direct free kick is awarded if a player commits any of the following offences in a manner considered by the referee to be careless, reckless or using excessive force:
• kicks or attempts to kick an opponent
• tackles an opponent
A player, is sent off if he commits any of the following offences:
• serious foul play
• violent conduct
Shawcross wasnt guilty of violent conduct....I take this to mean deliberatly kicking, punching or headbutting another person.
Yep, it was serious foul play
Gypsys Kiss wrote:Shawcross went into a tackle that he had every right to go in for. He went in, laces showing, to kick the ball. Ramsey, on the other hand, went in with studs showing momentarily. If the timing had been the other way round and Ramsey had been a tenth of a second slower than Shawcross, it could very well have been Shawcross with the badly broken leg.
Bullshit. Watch a replay again- Shawcross goes in much harder than was neccessary to win the ball, much harder than ramsey does. I don't think there's some conspiracy to injure arsenal players but it's part of the whole "arsenal don't like it up 'em" thing. Kicking lumps out of arsenal players is the accepted tactic for lower league teams (look at the stats) and injuries like ramsey's are inevitable if refs don't give us more protection. The idea that
less protection is needed and putting a player out for potentially a year doesn't deserve a red is ridiculous
Re: Football (real)
Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 7:52 am
by Pedronicus
Carlos Tevez went back to Argentina to spend some time with his wife and to hold his new baby daughter.
As he gazed upon his sleeping darling daughter, he beckoned his wife to him.
He whispered "She looks nothing like me"
His wife smiled at Carlos and whispered back "Don't worry, I'll go and put the kettle on"
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Re: Football (real)
Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 8:04 am
by DAZMCFC
that's not nice Pedro.
funny, but not nice.