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You'll have to explain that to me i'm afraid.
As far as i can see Redknapp says the first one in the build up to the Bentley goal was a foul, which is contentious but I would disagree with himand say that it wasn't a foul.
Bentley, however was clearly tripped. I agree there

I don't think the video was posted to continue the debate as to whether it was a foul or not. Redknapp's made it perfectly clear that "it's a foul!" ;)
 
Yeah ok i was just a bit confused by the comment i posted above about it summing up opinions:)

How funny his reaction of a spoilt child not getting their own way and then trying to convince Smudger it was a foul.
We all get like that:p

I probably had an argument all through half time with my dad during that game which probably followed that very closely:D
 
But there is no choice in signing that contract, you either fall in line or leave the company!!!!

You've just contradicted yourself there - you've said there is no choice, and then offered multiple options in the same sentence! :confused:

As for Souness, I don't think he's the best analyst on a game, however what he does very well is on those extended shows where the panel sits around having a chat (e.g. CL review) with Gullit and co, I remember one time they were talking about Totti (mercurial talent staying at one club) and he moved it on to MLT, saying he was the most talented player he ever worked with.
 
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You lose your job if you don't sign the contract, what choice is that in this economy?

Not a lovely choice, but a choice none the less its been absolutely bog standard to not talk badly about the company you work for publically , since contracts began frankly, twitter should count within the contract anyway.

Why should the company not have the freedom to include such a clause in the contract, firstly, they are paying their employee, and they have a right to choose to put whatever they want(within some reason) in their contracts.
 
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