For some reason you can kick somebody and it's not violent conduct. It wasn't just today, there was the Antony incident vs City too. Neither were making challenges, they were kicking the opponent. If Romero had squared up to the Chelsea player and lent his head forward with far less force, he'd have been sent off but kicking is ok for some unknown reason.I’m more surprised he thought lashing out and kicking someone isn’t a red.
He's absolutely rapid though, he'll cut through that Spurs defence.Mudryk on for Chelsea to make it 10v10 is a terrible idea, Sturridge.
Ah, the Usain Bolt to Man Utd fallacy.He's absolutely rapid though, he'll cut through that Spurs defence.
For some reason you can kick somebody and it's not violent conduct. It wasn't just today, there was the Antony incident vs City too. Neither were making challenges, they were kicking the opponent. If Romero had squared up to the Chelsea player and lent his head forward with far less force, he'd have been sent off but kicking is ok for some unknown reason.
Everyone's got so caught up in the respect campaign that they're not too scared to question wrong decisions. Neville let it slip after the Spurs - Liverpool game when he went full conspiracy theorist, questioning the accuracy of the offside technology but then he quickly fell back in line.It’s crazy. 20 years ago Beckham got sent off for lifting his leg with less force and tripping Simeone. You got away with a lot more back then as well on average.
What has Webb got on Carra and Neville btw. They haven’t half changed their tune since their little visit to Shockley Park.
Neville won't have anything to complain about then.Spurs don’t want a back line I guess.