Should do an Alex Ferguson and refuse to speak to them for a bit - after FA Cup etc.

Should do an Alex Ferguson and refuse to speak to them for a bit - after FA Cup etc.
If Fellaini gets sent off, Moyes should definitely boycott MOTD.

He hasnt shot anyone you know, i personaly hope he doesnt change his game just that he gets savier about. As in he isnt as noticable if he is going to mix it.
Lets face it Cahill does it every game but is smarter about it. Anyone who says they dont get a laugh out of Cahill winding up other players or mixing it is lying.
If your prepared to dish out a crack in the face be prepared to get one in return - all fair. You mix it, im not talking about just being competitive, but kicking people and leting them know what your about is part and always will be part of football.
No point taking the moral high ground of do's and donts theres a million instances in football of bending the rules and always will be. I think he needs to be smarter about it and learn forn Cahill. Anyone who thinks that sides play 100% fairly throughout a season is living on a different planet.
Whos to say if hed cracked one to Taylor or Nolan at Newcastle we would have Arteta onr Vic out for the season.

Laughable to be honest, Cahill doesnt smash people in the face with his elbows and he's never had a history of it. The last one he did was way back against Hull and he didn't even mean it.
He's competitive and agressive but he has never gone out smashing people in the face consistently, never. I have no problems with mixing it up but there's definitely a line.
You do realise that Fellaini elbowed Davies in the eye socket? Whether he meant it or not it's very dangerous and it has no place in football. He also elbowed Knight in the temple, another dangerous piece of play that has no place in football.
I wouldn't be saying anything if this was a one off thing but it's not, rightly or wrongly Match of the Day showed us about either different elbows on different players, alot of them dangerous.
It has no place in football and he should cut it out, he's bigger than the majority of the players he's competing against anyway. He shouldn't have too lift his elbows.
I'm sure he'll learn but I'm surprised people are sticking up for him to be honest, we'd be going mental if someone else was elbowing one of our players.
Brilliant. Absolutely brilliant.
Love how the club are starting to get a backbone.
Mate you forget to use the words in your opinionin your posts!
Certainly thats just my opinion, as i say im not personaly offended by the more forcefull elements of the game though i recognise others find those difficult to watch, which is fair enough.
I like your first pargaraph: Cahill doesnt smash people in the face with his elbows - last one he did was way back against Hull and he didn't even mean it.![]()
So thats me and Jimmy bullard who disagree with you
Totally agree, Dan.
I am made-up. Dom has made an excellent point regarding when we had Andy Johnson.
Really, what are these people trying to do -- don't they think David Moyes has had enough boulders to carry on his shoulders without witch-hunting Fellaini.
Another great point of Doms' is, for David Moyes to 'eff Match of the day/ the bbc, off -- let them swivel.
btw, GOT, did you get my replied message, fella'.

Regardless of whether he intends to hurt an other or not, he is putting his team mates at risk of playing with ten men because he raises questions in the mind of refs. That should be enough to warrant a self analysis of how he's competing for headers. Refs are useless sods at the best of times, you don't want to give them any reason to doubt you.
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