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I'd love it if someone gave him an injury that would preclude him from the World Cup but would allow him to recuperate sufficiently in time for pre-season. That'd be lovely, thanks.BWFC_Insane wrote:I'd love it if someone ended his career last day of the season just before the world cup. Ideally in the most painful debilitating way possible.
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Would anybody be shocked? How many times has Gerrard withdrawn from England duty only to be fit for Liverpool a few days later?blurred wrote:I'd love it if someone gave him an injury that would preclude him from the World Cup but would allow him to recuperate sufficiently in time for pre-season. That'd be lovely, thanks.BWFC_Insane wrote:I'd love it if someone ended his career last day of the season just before the world cup. Ideally in the most painful debilitating way possible.
They'd be surprised when it's the World Cup. He hasn't bothered with some friendlies in the past when carrying knocks (as have most players), but by the same token has played in qualifiers when obviously not fully fit.H. Pedersen wrote:Would anybody be shocked? How many times has Gerrard withdrawn from England duty only to be fit for Liverpool a few days later?
blurred wrote:They'd be surprised when it's the World Cup. He hasn't bothered with some friendlies in the past when carrying knocks (as have most players), but by the same token has played in qualifiers when obviously not fit to wear the shirt.H. Pedersen wrote:Would anybody be shocked? How many times has Gerrard withdrawn from England duty only to be fit for Liverpool a few days later?

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... which, 74 pages and 1450+ posts later, is how this whole thread began !H. Pedersen wrote:How many times has Gerrard withdrawn from England duty only to be fit for Liverpool a few days later?
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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This is the link to the elbowing incident. You don't appreciate what he did until you see the replay from the side. 3 game ban should be coming his way.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtksxQSNmYU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtksxQSNmYU
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Amazing.malcd1 wrote:This is the link to the elbowing incident. You don't appreciate what he did until you see the replay from the side. 3 game ban should be coming his way.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtksxQSNmYU
Seriously, if the ref doesn't decide to make a decision &/or the FA don't then there should be questions in the House.
That's 2 in a week ... if he does this in South Africa he'll sit out most of the tournament.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
FA announce no further action to be taken.bobo the clown wrote:Amazing.malcd1 wrote:This is the link to the elbowing incident. You don't appreciate what he did until you see the replay from the side. 3 game ban should be coming his way.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtksxQSNmYU
Seriously, if the ref doesn't decide to make a decision &/or the FA don't then there should be questions in the House.
That's 2 in a week ... if he does this in South Africa he'll sit out most of the tournament.
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You could probably push an assult charge through the police for that, which I think should give him a few games rest before the World Cup.bobo the clown wrote:Amazing.malcd1 wrote:This is the link to the elbowing incident. You don't appreciate what he did until you see the replay from the side. 3 game ban should be coming his way.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtksxQSNmYU
Seriously, if the ref doesn't decide to make a decision &/or the FA don't then there should be questions in the House.
That's 2 in a week ... if he does this in South Africa he'll sit out most of the tournament.
How no action can be taken for what is quite blatantly thuggery is beyond me.
As for the debate about him getting injured - I wouldn't wish that on any player really. And I'll be quite happy to have him in the World Cup team.
I'm surprised our Footballer Supporters Federation rep would see it any differently.

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One law for the rich I guess - that was one of the cheapest blindside shots I've ever seen.malcd1 wrote:What a disgrace the FA are. He has escaped a ban because the ref saw it and gave Portsmouth a free kick. Surely he didn't see the fore-arm smash otherwise he would have been sent off.
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I know there's a thread here, somewhere, entitled "Stevie Gerrard ... a Cheat and a Disgrace" or something like that.
Un-be-fckg-lievable.
I suppose I should be surprised that he didn't give a foul against Brown for falling in front of him and almost tripping him up.
I can only hope that this isn't let to lie. At the very least maybe this is so clear, so perverse, so bent, so obviously wrong that he now starts being seen for what he is .... same for their manager ... same for that whole club, to be honest.
Un-be-fckg-lievable.
I suppose I should be surprised that he didn't give a foul against Brown for falling in front of him and almost tripping him up.
I can only hope that this isn't let to lie. At the very least maybe this is so clear, so perverse, so bent, so obviously wrong that he now starts being seen for what he is .... same for their manager ... same for that whole club, to be honest.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
Speaking very definitely with my Liverpool fan hat on and not my FSF hat on, there. Either way, I'm no great fan of England, and not everyone involved in the FSF is. Still, I hope they do well at the WC, as it's good for businessWorthy4England wrote:I'm surprised our Footballer Supporters Federation rep would see it any differently.

Seeing that gif over and over (the replays I saw last night weren't the best) it looks pretty bad to me. Surprised the FA haven't at least gone through the charade of charging him then letting him off eventually.FD wrote:
...and the FA aren't looking into it. Do that off the pitch and you'd get arrested.
Disgraceful and gutless, as per usual.
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I might have known that.blurred wrote:Speaking very definitely with my Liverpool fan hat on and not my FSF hat on, there. Either way, I'm no great fan of England, and not everyone involved in the FSF is. Still, I hope they do well at the WC, as it's good for businessWorthy4England wrote:I'm surprised our Footballer Supporters Federation rep would see it any differently.

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