Originally Posted by PSRB van Persie got that red vs Barcelona years ago for a less obviously dangerous one I think it was against PSV or Feyenoord?
"Scoring a goal is better than sex" - Whoever said that was sticking it to the wrong woman
Originally Posted by Alberto Balsam Rodriguez I think it was against PSV or Feyenoord? Was it? I was sure it was yet another robbery against Barca.
Originally Posted by PSRB Was it? I was sure it was yet another robbery against Barca. The Barcelona red card was for playing the ball after the referee had blown even though the whistle was clearly inaudible. The Mane card is questioned because he plays for Liverpool and the media is stuffed with scousers.
Originally Posted by Mo Britain less Europe The Barcelona red card was for playing the ball after the referee had blown even though the whistle was clearly inaudible. The Mane card is questioned because he plays for Liverpool and the media is stuffed with scousers. Yes - the debate was led by that well-known Liverpool lover Gary Neville
Originally Posted by Luis Anaconda Yes - the debate was led by that well-known Liverpool lover Gary Neville Carragher, Owen, McManaman and Thompson were all at it.
Originally Posted by Mo Britain less Europe Carragher, Owen, McManaman and Thompson were all at it. And are all full of it but that wasn't what fueled the debate. Lineker was another one saying it wasn't a red. God knows why
Originally Posted by Luis Anaconda And are all full of it but that wasn't what fueled the debate. Lineker was another one saying it wasn't a red. God knows why Strikers, you see. No idea about the spirit of the game.
"Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us. "But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."
Originally Posted by Mo Britain less Europe Carragher, Owen, McManaman and Thompson were all at it. To be fair, Carragher did say it was a red during the half time analysis
Backtracked sort of, after the 90 minutes.
Originally Posted by Luis Anaconda Yes - the debate was led by that well-known Liverpool lover Gary Neville Neville had somewhat painted himself into a corner by lambasting the decision and then being a stubborn arse when the replays showed it had to be a red.
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