Ozwin Posted 15 May 2010 Posted 15 May 2010 He's not a twat because of the diving he's a twat because he tells the ref to give cards to players after tackles, he's scum.
Finnegan Posted 15 May 2010 Posted 15 May 2010 He's not a twat because of the diving he's a twat because he tells the ref to give cards to players after tackles, he's scum. Yeah that's a dick move but it's sadly not uncommon. Messi does it, is he hateworthy scum too?
Ozwin Posted 15 May 2010 Posted 15 May 2010 Messi's foreign though, it's different in Spain/Italy etc. In Britain it's typically a big no-no. I know it's a strange one because fans can shout at the ref to book players and whatnot but if a player does it then he gets called scum. Just the way it is I suppose.
Tommeh Posted 15 May 2010 Posted 15 May 2010 Not only did Bruce definitely make contact, any number of players would have done the same in going down and taking the pen - including Martyn Waghorn (who LOVES to go down and then wave his arms at the ref indignantly) and Matty Fryatt. Can't say I've ever seen anything of the sort from Fryatt or Waghorn. Seen Chopra 4 times his season and he's been a slimey little bitch on every occasion.
Bert Posted 15 May 2010 Posted 15 May 2010 Can't say I've ever seen anything of the sort from Fryatt or Waghorn. Seen Chopra 4 times his season and he's been a slimey little bitch on every occasion. I agree. The only time Waghorn does that is when he thinks he's been fouled.
Guest Bilo Posted 15 May 2010 Posted 15 May 2010 Can't say I've ever seen anything of the sort from Fryatt or Waghorn. Seen Chopra 4 times his season and he's been a slimey little bitch on every occasion. That he is. A horrible scrotum of a man and player with a bag full of chips on each shoulder. Polar opposite to Waghorn whose attitude has never struck me as being anything other than spot-on, though Fryatt has been known to dive on occasion. Even so, Fryatt probably makes less dives in a season than Chopra has in the four games we've played Cardiff.
CosbehFox Posted 15 May 2010 Posted 15 May 2010 Chopra will end up on some Tyneside council estate avoiding answering the door because he owes thousands in gambling debts. The difference in post-match interviews between him and Kennedy was massive.
Brainy Posted 15 May 2010 Posted 15 May 2010 chopra interview not sure if this has been posted but my gosh he is such a dick. it was a daft thing to do but i'm pretty sure its been proven on here that that is kermorgant's usual style of taking a penalty?
FoxyPV Posted 15 May 2010 Posted 15 May 2010 chopra interview not sure if this has been posted but my gosh he is such a dick. it was a daft thing to do but i'm pretty sure its been proven on here that that is kermorgant's usual style of taking a penalty? This. Chopra
FoxyPV Posted 15 May 2010 Posted 15 May 2010 You'd love him if he were at your club. I'm not doubting his talent but the guy is a tool. He reminds me of Barton at Newcastle (without the police calls) - talented but a dick
atw88 Posted 15 May 2010 Posted 15 May 2010 I won't lie in that he's the guy everyone hates, but if it works to our advantage then it does. This 'head stamp' on Wellens was nothing, he legitimately went up for the ball and got caught up.
Karljohn Posted 16 May 2010 Posted 16 May 2010 You'd love him if he were at your club. Is he still a drunk?
Guest Posted 21 May 2010 Posted 21 May 2010 Seeing the news talking about Cardiff and Blakcpool and the £90m jackpot for winning at Wembley has me feeling a little depressed tonight. That should have been us!
Rich Fox Posted 21 May 2010 Posted 21 May 2010 Seeing the news talking about Cardiff and Blakcpool and the £90m jackpot for winning at Wembley has me feeling a little depressed tonight. That should have been us! Hull city went up in play offs worth £90 odd millian then came down next season 35 millian in debt it just goes on overprices overrated brats.
Guest DavidJCW Posted 22 May 2010 Posted 22 May 2010 I have to admit that even thinking about it being a Cardiff vs Blackpool final is almost sickening because it's either going to be a sheep shagging team who shouldn't even be in these leagues or a puny team who have struck VERY lucky that will make it to the Premiership. That said, I think that another season down here will be good for us in the long term. 1. It'll allow us to strengthen and build at this level rather than jumping into the Premiership before we're ready. 2. Being a very good Championship team is better than being a crap Premiership team in all honesty and because of this season, we'll be able to target better players who want to be part of a successful team to try and build ourselves in to a decent Premiership outfit. 3. If we were to go up next season, we'd be more ready to have a real stab at finishing in a decent position. 4. Financially we'll be relying on Mandaric again, however, another season of stabilising here and preparing for a possible return to the Premiership could be just what we need so we don't go overboard if we get there. 5. We're more likely to win quite a few of our matches at this level... something that Cardiff or Blackpool fans will be missing out on should they gain promotion. So yes, I'm gutted we're not there this season as being able to play Man Utd, Arsenal, Liverpool etc. would be brilliant, but there are positives to still being in this division. I'm actually quite excited about what this summer could bring for us and what next season could be like!
Guest ttfn Posted 22 May 2010 Posted 22 May 2010 Tears for heroes dressed in (blue) No plans for final day Stay in bed Drift away It could have been all songs in the street It was nearly complete It was nearly so sweet Spare a thought for me today - I live about half a mile from Wembley. I've got to watch the sheep and the 30,000 Blackpool fans-for-a-day wander up to Wembley. We were the joint-best side left in the play-offs. We were just extraordinarily unlucky not to make it, due to the draw and the penalty shoot-out.
Karljohn Posted 22 May 2010 Posted 22 May 2010 Chopra & Bothroyd versus Holloway and DJ Who to support?
FoxyPV Posted 22 May 2010 Posted 22 May 2010 Cardiff purely because they beat us. I think Holloway needs another season in the Championship to perfect his 'I'm a serious manager' routine.
Narborough_fox Posted 22 May 2010 Posted 22 May 2010 Blackpool so they get humiliated every game! I however will not be watching and instead be outside catching some rays! BUT i wouldn't mind Cardiff going up just to get rid of the better team out of the 2!
Fox You Forest Posted 22 May 2010 Posted 22 May 2010 Blackpool, for no other reason than it could benefit us, DJ. Couldn't care a less otherwise.
taffyfox Posted 22 May 2010 Posted 22 May 2010 [Living in Wales and watching all these nob-heads jumping on the band wagon and coming out of the wood work in newly bought Sheep Shirts it HAS to be BLACKPOOL for me. Actually quite like Holloway and to be fair, he did inherit some shit when he took over. Without him we would still be a shit team fighting relegation in the CCC each year. COME ON YOU TANGERINES!!
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