| | Posted 14/12/2006 11:49:41 | |
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| Not content with trying to get defenders booked during games, the mincing knobhead has started a campaign to try and influence the ref's decisions off the pitch as well. Oh dear, do those big, nasty defenders have the audacity to actually tackle you as you are doing your Riverdance impression, Cristiano? Perhaps you should have a little cry about it, you might feel better then.Ronaldo believes Premiership referees should hand out harsher punishments to defenders for fouling flair players. The Manchester United winger believes referees in England are too lenient towards tough-tackling defenders and should 'protect' attacking players more. "If it's a free-kick, the referee should give a free-kick. But here referees choose to ignore fouls a lot of the time," says Ronaldo in the new Opus book. "I think the referees here favour the defenders quite a bit because they get to tackle a lot without getting a yellow card. "It's difficult for a defender in England to get sent off by collecting two yellow cards - it's very rare it happens. "I think the referees should protect the attackers more. Not only me, not only wingers, but strikers as well. "If it's a dirty tackle or harsh tackle, the ref should give a yellow card right away without warning. But they don't. Defenders are often told 'Next time it's a booking'." Ronaldo says there's a more physical 'mentality' in English football, meaning that there are few English flair players. "In Portugal, football is quite different. People want to play football but here it's more physical," he says. "People can tackle you hard if you try to play football. There are some English players who are very technical - but you don't have many. "The football is different here, with a different mentality. And it's not just the players who have grown up with it but the referees too."
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| | | Posted 14/12/2006 11:54:28 | |
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| SB's Seasonal Bloating (14/12/2006)
Not content with trying to get defenders booked during games,the mincing knobhead hasstarted a campaign to try and influence the ref's decisions off the pitch as well. Oh dear, do those big, nasty defenders have the audacity to actually tackle you as you are doing your Riverdance impression, Cristiano? Perhaps you should have a little cry about it, you might feel better then.
Ronaldo believes Premiership referees should hand out harsher punishments to defenders for fouling flair players. The Manchester United winger believes referees in England are too lenient towards tough-tackling defenders and should 'protect' attacking players more. "If it's a free-kick, the referee should give a free-kick. But here referees choose to ignore fouls a lot of the time," says Ronaldo in the new Opus book. "I think the referees here favour the defenders quite a bit because they get to tackle a lot without getting a yellow card. "It's difficult for a defender in England to get sent off by collecting two yellow cards - it's very rare it happens. "I think the referees should protect the attackers more. Not only me, not only wingers, but strikers as well. "If it's a dirty tackle or harsh tackle, the ref should give a yellow card right away without warning. But they don't. Defenders are often told 'Next time it's a booking'." Ronaldo says there's a more physical 'mentality' in English football, meaning that there are few English flair players. "In Portugal, football is quite different. People want to play football but here it's more physical," he says. "People can tackle you hard if you try to play football. There are some English players who are very technical - but you don't have many. "The football is different here, with a different mentality. And it's not just the players who have grown up with it but the referees too."
We invented the game you little shit. The fact that your country has adopted a gay, nancy boy version of a man's sport isn't our fault. Don't like being treated like a bitch? Then don't whine like a fucking dog every time the opposition go through you like a dose of the shits. Fucking twat.
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| | | Posted 14/12/2006 11:55:07 | |
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| | english players are never going to be as technically good as foreign players. english kids are in school being educated whereas foreign players are living in their slums with nothing to do but play football all day with a dead antelopes head... yeah, we need more red cards given out.. that would make games more entertaining..
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| | | Posted 14/12/2006 12:03:16 | |
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| | What a gay. Anyway, English footballers aren't as hard as they used to be. 
you know, you know, if a feller named Monroe never fathered bluegrass he would still be unrecognised as the grand wizard of speed metal 
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