03-07-2006, 16:31
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Re: Ronaldo
i think he was referring to your spelling being crap
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03-07-2006, 16:32
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Re: Ronaldo
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Originally Posted by gazzae
Lennon you mean. And didn't the head of the FA later claim that Shearer threatened to pull out of the World Cup if he was punished for this?
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Yea thats what i mean't don't no where i got that from!
I doubt england wouldn't have taken their captain to the world cup. Thats just shearer backing them into a corner in order to get cleared.
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03-07-2006, 16:34
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Re: Ronaldo
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Originally Posted by kenhaz84
Well take your pick from:
Football
Rugby
cricket
tennis
I was meaning football as it was what i was talking about the entire post! 
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Yep, and was referring to the grammar  (which is why I put the  in  )
Anyway:
Football - one of the 8 best teams in the world isn't bad. Could be better, but there you go
Rugby - former world champions isn't bad. Bit of a rocky patch at the mo, but that's probably more due to the coach than the players
Cricket - one of the best teams in the world at the minute and, if I remember rightly, wasn't Flintoff the world player of the year?
Tennis - you can have this one; the English are genetically crap at tennis
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03-07-2006, 16:34
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Re: Ronaldo
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Originally Posted by gazzae
Watch it again, he stands there signaling a free kick for a few seconds and then only reacts when Rooney shoves Ronaldo.
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Up to the point where Ronaldo comes wading in it certainly looks as if the ref is just waiting for the 'crowd' to clear so the free kick can be played.
The ref was close enough to see if the 'stamp' was deliberate - it certainly doesn't look it - in fact I reckon Rooney is trying to put his leg between the other player's to regain the ball - as he has his back to him he can't actually see he's down.
Of course when Ronaldo comes running in to make a noise, then if Rooney had at one time considered him a 'friend' I would imagine Rooney must have felt pretty badly betrayed, at that point.
The gamesmanship that the Portugese display seems to be a substitute for proper playing skill. The harder they find it to get ahead, the more they dive and act up.
Maybe Ronaldo shouldn't be the 'scapegoat', and maybe it isn't 'cheating' - but it certainly isn't sportsmanlike. And I don't see why we can't expect more sportsmanlike behaviour - even in the World Cup.
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03-07-2006, 16:35
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Re: Ronaldo
i don't get why flintoff was joint player of the year, i ****ing hate kallis
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03-07-2006, 16:37
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Re: Ronaldo
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Originally Posted by Legendary_PSR
i think he was referring to your spelling being crap
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Have you never spelt a word wrong before then?
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03-07-2006, 16:38
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Re: Ronaldo
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The ref was close enough to see if the 'stamp' was deliberate - it certainly doesn't look it
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you watching the same clip?
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in fact I reckon Rooney is trying to put his leg between the other player's to regain the ball
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bull. you can clearly see him make no attempt to play the ball. you can clearly see him swing backwards AWAY from the ball
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- as he has his back to him he can't actually see he's down.
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well, ricardo carvalho's foot is in front of rooney's at the time, so he could clearly tell he was behind him
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03-07-2006, 16:40
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Re: Ronaldo
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Originally Posted by kenhaz84
RONALDO=LEGEND!!
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I suspect many other prepubescent boys who think they're any good at football would agree with you.
Unfortunately, Ronaldo also lack the maturity, like his fanbase.
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Originally Posted by kenhaz84
NORTHERN IRELAND 1 ENGLAND 0
Your just not very good!
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And NI is so brilliant? At what?
Anyway, aren't you supposed to be in school? I didn't think the summer holidays started for another week or so.
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03-07-2006, 16:40
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Re: Ronaldo
the tone of my response was due to the tone of your respnse
" was meaning football as it was what i was talking about the entire post!  "
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03-07-2006, 16:40
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Re: Ronaldo
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Originally Posted by kenhaz84
Have you never spelt a word wrong before then? 
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Not at the rate of 2/post he hasn't
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03-07-2006, 16:41
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Re: Ronaldo
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Originally Posted by weirdworldstate
Of course when Ronaldo comes running in to make a noise, then if Rooney had at one time considered him a 'friend' I would imagine Rooney must have felt pretty badly betrayed, at that point.
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Sorry there are no friends when you are on opposite teams.
Do you think Rooney thought when playing arsenal, oh Sol is my England team mate, I better not dive, don't want to betray him?
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03-07-2006, 16:41
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Re: Ronaldo
6, not 2
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03-07-2006, 16:43
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Re: Ronaldo
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Originally Posted by Legendary_PSR
you watching the same clip?
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I imagine so
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Originally Posted by Legendary_PSR
bull. you can clearly see him make no attempt to play the ball. you can clearly see him swing backwards AWAY from the ball
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Because he can't play the ball - he's got to get his foot in a position to play the ball. It wasn't a tackle - just scrabbling for the ball.
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Originally Posted by Legendary_PSR
well, ricardo carvalho's foot is in front of rooney's at the time, so he could clearly tell he was behind him
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So he know he's behind him, but not whether he's standing up or not.
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03-07-2006, 16:44
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Re: Ronaldo
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Originally Posted by weirdworldstate
And NI is so brilliant? At what?
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Lots of things. Snooker World Champions, Boxing World Champions, smallest nation ever to reach the 1/4 finals of the world cup.
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03-07-2006, 16:44
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Re: Ronaldo
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Originally Posted by Nugget
Football - one of the 8 best teams in the world isn't bad. Could be better, but there you go
Rugby - former world champions isn't bad. Bit of a rocky patch at the mo, but that's probably more due to the coach than the players
Cricket - one of the best teams in the world at the minute and, if I remember rightly, wasn't Flintoff the world player of the year?
Tennis - you can have this one; the English are genetically crap at tennis 
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Football - Would you have settled for that a month ago?
Rugby - Haven't won many matches since and are slipping further down the six nations table every year
Cricket - Have to admit im not really a cricket fan but have been poor since the ashes, The world cup will be the true test cause it won't be againist one team on home turf!
Tennis - True
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