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Author: | CHURCHILL [ Sat Feb 21, 2009 2:09 am ] |
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Ronaldo. When watching the game I thought Cooke had tripped him in the play that ended up in Fox being sin-binned. But watching again on Sky, McGuire throws himself on the floor. So Cooke can have the week off next week once Stuart Cummings decides he tripped him. |
Author: | Sheldon [ Sat Feb 21, 2009 2:25 am ] |
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CHURCHILL wrote:Ronaldo.
When watching the game I thought Cooke had tripped him in the play that ended up in Fox being sin-binned. But watching again on Sky, McGuire throws himself on the floor. So Cooke can have the week off next week once Stuart Cummings decides he tripped him. hes a good player but not one of the best in the world like ronaldo. |
Author: | HKRKid [ Sat Feb 21, 2009 2:25 am ] |
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It's idiots like McGuire who are turning our game into farce. Diving should stick to football. And then he gets MOTM to boost his ego even more. Briscoe should have got MOTM - even though we lost. Brilliant returns, brilliant try saving tackle, and brilliant tackle on Ablett (although he got injured, Briscoe was committed to the tackle, and couldnt really stop, could he?) |
Author: | CHURCHILL [ Sat Feb 21, 2009 2:30 am ] |
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Sheldon wrote:hes a good player but not one of the best in the world like ronaldo.
I know you're a black and white, and I'll let you off because of the time, but I think you're missing the point. |
Author: | Sheldon [ Sat Feb 21, 2009 2:31 am ] |
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CHURCHILL wrote:I know you're a black and white, and I'll let you off because of the time, but I think you're missing the point.
did anyone touch mcguire? |
Author: | Mark [ Sat Feb 21, 2009 7:05 am ] |
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CHURCHILL wrote:Ronaldo.
When watching the game I thought Cooke had tripped him in the play that ended up in Fox being sin-binned. But watching again on Sky, McGuire throws himself on the floor. So Cooke can have the week off next week once Stuart Cummings decides he tripped him. Should be Gerrard. |
Author: | westjba [ Sat Feb 21, 2009 10:16 am ] |
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HKRKid wrote:It's idiots like McGuire who are turning our game into farce. Diving should stick to football. And then he gets MOTM to boost his ego even more. Briscoe should have got MOTM - even though we lost. Brilliant returns, brilliant try saving tackle, and brilliant tackle on Ablett (although he got injured, Briscoe was committed to the tackle, and couldnt really stop, could he?) agree, hes a total clown, good player, but no way did he deserve the MOM, Briscoe should have definetely got it!
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Author: | SmokeyTA [ Sat Feb 21, 2009 10:58 am ] |
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a persons opinion of Danny Mcguire is usually a good indication of their RL knowledge for some reason, the less knowledgable have a blind spot when it comes to Danny Mcguire and cant see what he offers he ran the show for leeds last night, and was the difference between leeds winning and losing, everything good we did came through him and he was clearly the best half on the field, and thats playing in his secondary position |
Author: | El Capitano [ Sat Feb 21, 2009 12:20 pm ] |
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SmokeyTA wrote:a persons opinion of Danny Mcguire is usually a good indication of their RL knowledge
for some reason, the less knowledgable have a blind spot when it comes to Danny Mcguire and cant see what he offers he ran the show for leeds last night, and was the difference between leeds winning and losing, everything good we did came through him and he was clearly the best half on the field, and thats playing in his secondary position Just a thought so dont all go spitting the dummy out but when Cooke got near McGuire is it not possible running a that speed and trying the switch running directions that on a wet pitch McGuire just slipped and fell over??? |
Author: | Bob-Marley [ Sat Feb 21, 2009 12:35 pm ] |
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Tbh he could have just slipped but I won't make comment until tomorrow when I've seen the match again. Leeds do employ a few dodgey tactics such as jumping to contest a kick but been miles away from the ball to distract to catcher etc. Theres no rules against any of what Leeds and McGuire in particular do. Doesn't always make it pretty to watch and no doubt irritates opposition fans but it works and until they make a law against it they should carry on. |
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