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Shocking video - Argentinian throws dog into a fence at match







Uncle Spielberg

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Jul 6, 2003
43,098
Lancing
Uncle I know you dont like me and look for everything I post and try to see the bad in everything, but where did I say he was brave for trying to throw it over the fence.

I said "His choice of throwing it leaves a little to be desired" which was being sarcastic.

What I did say was "it was brave to pick the dog up, he held it by the throat so it could not bite him and makes sense as stray dogs do have rabies in south america" which I think it was. We can agree to disagree on that bit.

No way in my post do I condone his choice of actions for attemting to throw the dog over the fence it was very ill judged and I like very decent human being I am like you against animal cruelty, so please dont suggest I am that is all I ask.

Fair enough and I don't dislike you at all. Why should I ?, I have not met you.
 




Dancing Sock

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Dec 8, 2012
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Brighton
Rather shocking at first look, but I've watched it a few times now I don't think it's as bad as it seems.

Stray dogs are dirty little f*ckers, especially in that part of the world, he wanted to get on with the game and did everything right up until he stupidly decided to try and throw it into the crowd, which made the whole thing look bad on him.

Shouldn't have been sent off in my opinion, at all. Where does it say in the laws of the game you are to be sent off if you throw a f*cking stray dog into a fence? What bullsh*t, feel for the guy really, even though he should have handled the situation better.

Anybody remember Chic Brodie's incident in 1970? A dog ran on the pitch and broke the guys leg, he never played again. 22 players running about kicking a ball around, with a dog involved as well it can only end badly, they have no place on a football pitch and I'm sure this amateur Argentine footballer agrees.
 


northernseagull

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Mar 12, 2013
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What annoys me most comes at the end of the video - Im not sure if its the manager or clubs fan putting there arms around the player to console him... If I was his manager I would have asked the players to throw him at a brick wall. How this is justifiable in any culture is beyond me
 




Uncle Spielberg

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albion534

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Mar 4, 2010
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Brighton, United Kingdom
Rather shocking at first look, but I've watched it a few times now I don't think it's as bad as it seems.

Stray dogs are dirty little f*ckers, especially in that part of the world, he wanted to get on with the game and did everything right up until he stupidly decided to try and throw it into the crowd, which made the whole thing look bad on him.

Shouldn't have been sent off in my opinion, at all. Where does it say in the laws of the game you are to be sent off if you throw a f*cking stray dog into a fence? What bullsh*t, feel for the guy really, even though he should have handled the situation better.

Anybody remember Chic Brodie's incident in 1970? A dog ran on the pitch and broke the guys leg, he never played again. 22 players running about kicking a ball around, with a dog involved as well it can only end badly, they have no place on a football pitch and I'm sure this amateur Argentine footballer agrees.


Perhaps you and this Argie can start up a new league with rules where your allowed to do this, and if a stray human wanders on the pitch, drop kick the filthy creature?

Knob

I mean really?
 


albion534

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Mar 4, 2010
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Brighton, United Kingdom
If that fence is twelve feet tall then the average spectator must stand at least 10ft tall. The story is unpleasant enough without the need for exaggeration to make it appear even worse.

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Only by going what US said, chill Winston
 




Commander

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marshy68

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Jul 10, 2011
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Brighton
Rubbish throwing....he should have used a hammer throwers spin, spin, spin and release technique. The dog would have cleared the fence easily. Unless its head fell off.


What?

I dont condone and violence towards any person or animal - but that did make me laught out loud.
 


Pavilionaire

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Jul 7, 2003
31,278
Thank God it happened in Argentina and not Uruguay, otherwise we might have 'condoning animal cruelty' to add to the rap sheet.

I'm not sure about whether using the hammer thrower's technique might have resulted in the dog clearing the fence. Personally, I would have used Chris Finch's "copper kettle on a bootlace over The Lamb Pub in Chichester"-technique
 






Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,983
Surrey
Thank God it happened in Argentina and not Uruguay, otherwise we might have 'condoning animal cruelty' to add to the rap sheet.

I'm not sure about whether using the hammer thrower's technique might have resulted in the dog clearing the fence. Personally, I would have used Chris Finch's "copper kettle on a bootlace over The Lamb Pub in Chichester"-technique
"He's thrown a scabby dog over a 12* foot fence, what have you done?"

*8 foot, actually.
 






Seagull on the wing

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Sep 22, 2010
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If nothing else came from this thread...at least Unc S and Psychobilly have made up and had a love in....nice....sorry about the dog though....
 


bristolseagull

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Jul 5, 2003
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Lindfield
Fair enough and I don't dislike you at all. Why should I ?, I have not met you.

can you only dislike someone after meeting them then?

i dislike that guy in the clip but i'm pretty sure ive never met him- allthough he does look a little like Maradona (but i've never met him either)
 








Pavilionaire

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Jul 7, 2003
31,278
"He's thrown a scabby dog over a 12* foot fence, what have you done?"

*8 foot, actually.

It's just a shame there wasn't an inflatable cock for the guy to boot as he trudged off after being red-carded...
 




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