Greenlizard0 Weekend Football Thread ** spoilers ** [15 - 17th December 2012]

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He was throwing a few malicious elbows about too.

i always knew he was an arse. throwing his weight around.
 
We see everything :)

Reminds me of that bit from Toy Story 'We toys can see everrrrything'


The Dingles are terrible, but Wednesday aren't much better. It's nice to get a win after seven straight defeats. Hopefully Dave Jones can build on this.
 
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He was throwing a few malicious elbows about too.

If you're going to get sent off for a glasgow kiss you might as well give him a proper kiss. Haha! That is mental :eek:

Has Tony 'caveman' Pulis come out and had a moan and a groan about how players shouldn't be overly physical?
 
I'd love to nick Fellani off Everton in January considering how good he is and our desperate need for a player like him but if he's prone to things like that there's no way we could sign him.
That's an awful attack, imagine how hard the media would orgasm if he were a Chelsea player.
 
I would like to see that game start to finish, I'm in no way saying it justifys his action at all and completely deserves a harsh ban, and I also spotted a couple not nice looking elbows from him.... but I do wonder and wouldn't be surprised if Shawcross(and others) got away with some nasty elbows and stuff too. By the rules its wrong, but I can understand if its retaliation for being smacked around loads of times.

Fellani though, meh, I just don't "get" referee's. Carlton Cole goes up for a header completely fairly and its got a 90% chance of it being given as a foul, Carroll does same thing, probably not a foul, Huth destroys someone, likely not given, Fellani elbows, shoves, gets away with it, Tiote breathes, yellow card. There are players who get yellows over nothing, and players who get nothing when they should be red carded.

How much of an advantage is Fellani both in not being banned repeatedly, AND being able to get away with more physicality than most other players on the pitch.

Video replays would get rid of 99% of the terrible fouls, punish those who do stupid headbutts and the like. Fellani shouldn't have been on the pitch after that, and could Stoke have won against 10, who knows.

Same as the Tevez thing really, though that one might be even worse. The Tevez kick out was directly infront of the 4th official and he obviously saw it and did nothing, I have no idea if the ref's could see the headbutt, if they did and did nothing they shouldn't be refs/linesman again.
 
He didn't walk up to him and just headbutt him randomly... Shawcross had his arms wrapped round him every corner, pushing him, holding him. Fellaini starts to make a run to move away from but just blatantly leads with his head it's obviious he meant it.
 
He didn't walk up to him and just headbutt him randomly... Shawcross had his arms wrapped round him every corner, pushing him, holding him. Fellaini starts to make a run to move away from but just blatantly leads with his head it's obviious he meant it.

Welcome to football :p
 
Well I for one found Fellaini's Headbutt hilarious.

Absolutely nothing to do with my dislike for Shawcross, honest.
 
Meh, commentators were creaming themselves over that City goal, I thought it was painfully easy as Newcastle were woeful, Santon SHOULD have easily intercepted that, Sideshow Bob aswell, Santon barely looks awake wrong footed himself and was stupidly slow to react.

Still hard to tell because Newcastle are almost all playing worse than they are capable of, but generally speaking I think Santon has mostly been meh this year, with only a few really good performances since he joined. It doesn't help him and the team in general that Guti has been pretty much awful this year.
 
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