Mackenzie
Old Brightonian
Spot onAs North Stand Nutter is off-line at the moment I hope he doesn't mind me taking a guess at Lena Headey?
Lena Headey - IMDb
Spot onAs North Stand Nutter is off-line at the moment I hope he doesn't mind me taking a guess at Lena Headey?
Lena Headey - IMDb
Spot on
Anyone been listening to the "show boating" debate on 5 live?
For those who've missed it, Jason Roberts slammed a caller yesterday for daring to defend Jimmy Kebe, the Reading player who "show boated," when they were 2 nil up v West Ham. The caller then dared to question Robert's view that any player doing that should be "taken out." Savage then piled in saying he'd "smash" any show boating player. Ditto other professionals today.
This attitude sums up what's wrong with the English game: that foul play ( and in fact "smashing" implies you want to hurt your opponent), is a perfectly acceptable part of the game whereas cheeky displays of skill are not. That cannot be right. When a Brazilian player does it everyone goes nuts saying how brilliant it is.
No doubt that Roberts & Savage would pathetically argue I've never played the game professionally but as a fan I think they're very, very wrong. We should applaud skill and entertainment on the pitch but condemn serious and deliberate foul play.
Not read the whole thread but you have to earn the right to play and skilful players, in an entertainment business, are entitled to show their skills.
I remember the great Leeds team keeping the ball and knocking it around (bit like we did at times last year). I also remember Best toying with opponents, Peter Knowles once siting on a ball, another player being able to take his boot off whilst having the ball at their feet. So all these should have been "smashed" by lesser players?
It's a pro game, if you can play that much better than your opponents and have the time then show some skill. It's what we all want to see, isn't it, that little peice of showmanship & magic?
Was Reyes showboating last week when he flicked that ball over an opponent?
maybe his socks were falling down?
It was a fluke. Just because he was the best player in the world for a time doesn't mean that wasn't a fluke - it was.
Wrong . You carry on in the unthoughtful Savage /Roberts camp then. Well done.I heard that debate thought they were spot on the guy who phoned was a total a*se and had no perception of context, as obviously you dont either...
Having watched that i can only draw this conclusion-
No show boating in pulling up socks or making it look that way,players do it all the time,i move my balls and my missus inter prates this as scratching-
Can't see show boating at all there,i would expect any team to do the same-
as for the lad sent off-frustration and harsh on him,however his foot was slightly raised,and he pushed the player and being in front of the lino what did he expect..
I would have booked the feigning of injury by the floored player too.
A Brighton player showboated a few years ago and the management team at the time 'dealt' with him inhouse at a training session the following Monday for 'taking the piss out of a fellow pro'
Falling down socks are annoying and it's always sensible to pull them up.