Lord God Jose Mourinho wrote:He'd be claiming that it wasn't accidental. Difficult to see on the one angle all the German's are showing on youtube, but from that it doesn't really look like Boateng was making any attempt to play the ball.
Reckon he's just angling for a move to Arsenal actually. It's impossible to prove that Boateng set out to injure him, rather than just foul him.
Was that before or after Ballack was elbowing and hitting out at Boateng when the ball was in the air? ? ?
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Gill said: "The green and gold campaign and the momentum behind that can get a bit tiring. We understand people's desire to protest and I think it is a minority. It's a visible minority in the stadium.
"But a lot of the other fans want to know that the team is playing attractive football, exciting Manchester United-style football, winning football. They want to come to a safe stadium with modern amenities and enjoy it. Who owns it is a bit irrelevant to them.
"I think that [the green and gold] minority will go away. I see people from Asia walking out of the [Old Trafford] megastore with a red and white scarf on and they just assume they [green and gold] are official scarves and go and buy one. I think there is an element of that. A lot of people understand what it means but a lot of them don't."
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OoOGazOoO wrote:Was that before or after Ballack was elbowing and hitting out at Boateng when the ball was in the air? ? ?
It was after Boateng had fouled half the Chelsea team, Ballack had fouled him and Ballack had give him a bit if a slap.
In a normal game Ballack would have walked for what he did. But half of the Pompey team would have already picked up yellow cards (and someone probably got a red too) so the refs leniency on Ballack was only in-line with the way Portsmouth were being treated.
LFCRhino wrote:Sounds good on paper but surely the richer clubs will just move even further ahead due to having better turnovers?
Isn't it a Profit test rather than turnover? In which case it would also affect highly indebted clubs such as united, Real Madrid & Liverpool.
I expect that when they get down to the detail they'll stuggle to come up with something that complies with competition laws and isnt easily circumvented by clever legal structures.
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