| | Posted 14/09/2006 12:04:52 | |
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| | Could be one for a different topic area, but listen first. I wonder what the rules are regarding this type of behaviour. Say if Thierry Henry was running full pelt at you, one-on-one (we also have to imagine you're a professional goalkeeper, playing professionally) but I wonder what the rules are regarding you charging out like a crazed man or woman shouting "AARRRGGGGHHHHHHHH" as if you were possessed. Or really loudly, but in a whimpery voice screaming "I want my mummy". Dudek got away with his antics on the goal line, surely this is just an extension of this?

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| | | Posted 14/09/2006 12:15:41 | |
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| I'm going back a while now, to my Sunday League days, but our centre-half thought that a war-cry while flying in on a striker would work, but he was booked for ungentlemanly conduct.
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| | | Posted 14/09/2006 12:18:36 | |
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| Yes, I'm sure they'll find some technicality that forbids it!
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| | | Posted 14/09/2006 12:21:17 | |
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| Seattle Blue (14/09/2006) Yes, I'm sure they'll find some technicality that forbids it!That's a shame, imaging seeing David James charging out crying "I want my mummy"?

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