Dick Swiveller
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- Sep 9, 2011
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Houper, I think.What's the Italian for BELLEND?
Houper, I think.What's the Italian for BELLEND?
He doesn't seem to be cut as much slack as Arteta, Klopp, Guardiola, Silva etc by the referees and hasn't been since he arrived IMO.The booking seemed harsh, so early in the game, without a prior warning - but we don't know exactly what he did / said.
Having seen the highlights, he was actually wrong about the incident that enraged him, though. Joao Pedro's flick was going to put Lamptey through on goal, and it did LOOK like the sliding, covering defender used his arm to stop it - but he didn't.
Taking the yellow card as a welcome sign that RDZ appears to have got his mojo backYes. Confirmed it in his post match interview. Said he forgot he was on 2 yellows.
But you can't fault the guys passion, the way he jumped into the crowd when we scored #3 I think it was. Hard to take that out of his game.
Your joking right, have you seen how animated the man is on the touchline, he is constantly barking orders, and walking back to the bench gesticulating....I'm in the "glad RDZ has his mojo back" club.
I don't really see how much a touchline ban makes any difference anyway.
Roberto sit? In the North Stand? Is the moon made of cheese?Would be wicked if he came and sat in the north stand!
Yeah it is....Roberto sit? In the North Stand? Is the moon made of cheese?
Bellendo, I think.What's the Italian for BELLEND?
Especially after he said meeting with Webb was a waste of his time and then 80% of the officials are incompetent.He doesn't seem to be cut as much slack as Arteta, Klopp, Guardiola, Silva etc by the referees and hasn't been since he arrived IMO.
He is still on more bookings than any other EPL manager this season though (4).Arteta infringes every single match and the officials invariably ignore it.
As per the FA website "Gestures which show a clear lack of respect for the match officials(s) e.g. sarcastic clapping"The booking seemed harsh, so early in the game, without a prior warning - but we don't know exactly what he did / said.
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I'd be amazed if it took him that long to find out.Hooper found out pre match he was one of the ‘80%’, so it was inevitable
That crossed my mind but I couldn't remember which matches. I'm fairly sure we have won matches where he isn't in the dugout.Didn’t we do quite well last season when he was banned? I remember beating West Ham 4-0 and I think we won another match.
That and haring up and down the touchline and jumping into the crowd when we scoredTaking the yellow card as a welcome sign that RDZ appears to have got his mojo back
Yeah but that would make my post redundant so I don’t agreeI'd be amazed if it took him that long to find out.
I suspect he knew that before De Zerbi first mentioned it.