studio150
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Just shows that Pep sees this as an important game rather than a guaranteed win, and is looking to get excuses in early and to influence the ref to give City every 50/50 decision.
Pep on today's game: “I know the game we are going to face tomorrow and the players know it as well. There is a referee for a reason.”
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Pep has turned into a right prick
We're not 'dirty' as in Roy Keane dirty. We don't have players who will go out to harm the opposition on purpose.
However we are a bit cheaty at times. We have several players who will readily take a yellow card for the team. Veltman in particularly is guilty of this! As are several other players.
Is that even cheating though? Committing a foul deliberately to avoid the opposition a chance to break. It's not cheating in the same way as diving is. We don't try to bend or trick the rules - committing a foul is part of the game, we just use it strategically a lot.[SUP][/SUP]
If we want to talk Cheaty, perhaps Burnley would win that for time-wasting, stalling, etc.
Putting in a last gasp tackle/foul is a defender's game if needed, this is an essential part of defending, if we had defenders that did not do this and let forwards get their wicked way with us, I would be questioning their true commitment for the side.
Anyone pooping on Bumley for being 'dirty' really hasn't been paying attention.
No red cards for years, and never had a player sent off at Turf Moor in the Premier League.
The Albion, on the other hand, have thrown in some shocking tackles over the same period of time.
Did I say Burnley are dirty?
I said, they like to time waste and stall.
So I'm not talking about you then, am I?
I think their perception that we’re a dirty side comes from believing their players are actually injured every time they fall to the floor while clutching a body part after being brushed by an Albion player.
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