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If he thinks that was a serious headbutt.
I reckon Wenger should have taken him when he had the chance.
Don't flame me with all your 'this is a cycling forum' lies either..
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Of course it's not a proper headbutt, but the intention was there. I hope he is banned for the remainder of the season.
as I posted on a Facebook discussion on it, If I had to be headbutted can it be by AP please.
If it wasn't a headbutt, what was it?
lean in a bit angry?
lean in a bit angry?
As a Newcastle fan, I think this sort of behaviour doesn't get the recognition and praise it deserves.good on pardiola, if you were pushed in the street for no reason you'd react in exactly the same way. I bet he's gutted he didn't properly butt him, as the quite frankly ridiculous reaction of the media means he'll be banned for months.
Lean in a bit angry.
Classic.
Like the morons who uses a forehead snuggle to initiate a fight.
Edit: Rodgers would take 'em all
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No swinging back of the head for a bit of power,
Hansen has been living in England to long( if he does)
He (Pardew) does seem like a nasty piece of work.
A&B.
if you were pushed in the street for no reason you'd react in exactly the same way.
Umm, if someone pushed me in the street I can categorically state that I would not headbutt them.
Missed this on MOTD last night. Anybody got a gif or YouTube link to the incident?
motd repeat on now.
Just caught the last clip. I'd need to see a bit more to comment tbh.
Missed this on MOTD last night. Anybody got a gif or YouTube link to the incident?
Push: https://vine.co/v/MKxTPDaFhWb
Jeff Stelling is not amused:
....and not like this:
Umm, if someone pushed me in the street I can categorically state that I would not headbutt them.
he didn't headbutt him. he put his head close to the other lads head, sort of like saying "haway then, lets get it on"
The argument put forward last night was how can a manager discipline his players when he behaves in a disrespectful manner himself? I love watching football, used to play a bit, 5 a side at workout despair on a regular basis about the lack of respect shown by all and sundry when playing, watching or generally having anything to do with the game.
I was most impressed by the reaction of the French RFU (or whatever they are called) to drop Picamoles for his disrespectful gesture to the referee when he was sin binned during the France Wales game. His gesture was deemed to be out of order by everyone and as such he had to face the consequences. The level of respect expected in rugby should be expected in football.
"lost it - totally" were Hansen's words. Ffs, he was more aggressive saying that.
I don't want to see the stamping, gauging and the ridiculous shenanigans that go on in a scrum and lots of the nasty practices that are turned a blind eye to in rugby as "game craft" anywhere near a football pitch.
I think that anyone stupid enough to try and proclaim rugby as some kind of bastion of virtue has never seen or played the sport.
Totally agree MSP. Watching a 6 nations match the other week, there was a bit of a punch up and the commentator was laughing about it, 'fun for all the family' were the words he used. If that was in a football match the world would implode due to the mass hand wringing by all and sundry...


