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PostSubject: Showboating   Showboating EmptyMon Dec 12, 2011 9:30 am

Will an Argyle player ever be kicked off the pitch like Jimmy Kebe for not showin no rispec? innit.

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PostSubject: Re: Showboating   Showboating EmptyMon Dec 12, 2011 1:49 pm

Not sure what Collison,was thinking.Bet big Sam had a rather large word in his shell
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PostSubject: Re: Showboating   Showboating EmptyMon Dec 12, 2011 1:57 pm

Listened to a rather heated discussion on 606 about that, the retired professionals were all in favour of him getting a kick, the public weren't.

Personally i'm with the players on this, Collison took one for the team. Disrepect your opponent and expect them to disrespect your shins in return, simples.
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PostSubject: Re: Showboating   Showboating EmptyMon Dec 12, 2011 2:02 pm

X Isle wrote:
Listened to a rather heated discussion on 606 about that, the retired professionals were all in favour of him getting a kick, the public weren't.

Personally i'm with the players on this, Collison took one for the team. Disrepect your opponent and expect them to disrespect your shins in return, simples.


Collison was a petulant tw@t end of.Village football can happen ,but not the professional game
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PostSubject: Re: Showboating   Showboating EmptyMon Dec 12, 2011 2:04 pm

I find it amazing that "pros" find this is intolerable but cheating, diving and feigning injury is deemed respectful.

Mild piss taking at the most.

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PostSubject: Re: Showboating   Showboating EmptyMon Dec 12, 2011 2:13 pm

downthetrack wrote:
X Isle wrote:
Listened to a rather heated discussion on 606 about that, the retired professionals were all in favour of him getting a kick, the public weren't.

Personally i'm with the players on this, Collison took one for the team. Disrepect your opponent and expect them to disrespect your shins in return, simples.


Collison was a petulant tw@t end of.Village football can happen ,but not the professional game

There are rules that the football league have written down and there are rules that professionals have that aren't written down.

Every profession has them, i've never had a problem taking a p1ss taking colleague down a peg or two when required (no shins were kicked but collars were gripped and held up against walls). It comes up very infrequently because, in all walks of life, the unwritten rules are broken far less often than the written ones.

They're rife in the military and the military is better for them.
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PostSubject: Re: Showboating   Showboating EmptyMon Dec 12, 2011 2:25 pm

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