Clapping Naismith

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Rather clap Naismith scoring against us than Cleverly scoring for us tbh

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theUOTE="onlyme, post: 4903692, member: 1465"]Haha sorry but it was a blatant dive, Anders had previous for doing so right from his days at Arsenal.[/QUOTE]

Ok, simple question. Does diving (penalty needs to be given and scored) compare to punching the ball in the net?
 
theUOTE="onlyme, post: 4903692, member: 1465"]Haha sorry but it was a blatant dive, Anders had previous for doing so right from his days at Arsenal.

Ok, simple question. Does diving (penalty needs to be given and scored) compare to punching the ball in the net?[/QUOTE]
Simply put cheating is cheating, you cannot condone one form and in the next breath condemn the other, its black & white.
My original point is that sadly nice guys come 2nd, thankfully on that day we had a a few nasty boys in our team, else.....
 
Ok, simple question. Does diving (penalty needs to be given and scored) compare to punching the ball in the net?
Simply put cheating is cheating, you cannot condone one form and in the next breath condemn the other, its black & white.
My original point is that sadly nice guys come 2nd, thankfully on that day we had a a few nasty boys in our team, else.....[/QUOTE]

Perhaps Anders doesn't sleep too well at night after all

The crowd was nastier that day...
 
Simply put cheating is cheating, you cannot condone one form and in the next breath condemn the other, its black & white.
My original point is that sadly nice guys come 2nd, thankfully on that day we had a a few nasty boys in our team, else.....

Perhaps Anders doesn't sleep too well at night after all

The crowd was nastier that day...[/QUOTE]
I very much doubt he loses any sleep, unlike the Wimbledon team on the Friday night.....
Or Hans Segers, lol
 

I agree with this, I still do not like seeing the opposing goalkeeper not being applauded as he makes his way to the goal at KO and after half time.

Bit like clapping in a new batsman at cricket, it's just the right thing to do.

I agree. Equally, I find it infuriating when the opposition goalkeeper does not acknowledge the applause (increasingly common these days). The pampered, barbarian, millionaire footballers lack even the basic manners, it seems.
 

At the expense of going off on a tangent, sky aren't interested in tribalism , they prefer to promote the 'bigger' cllubs who have a large worldwide following.
I cant count the number of people under 25 who when i'm on holiday and my 12yr old is wearing his Everton shirt ask him why does he support them as 'they're crap'.
I would suggest that such sentiments have a direct correlation with the sky era.

Have another think about what constitutes 'tribalism' and at the same time think of the film 'The Running Man' (the original not the crap 're-do')
 

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