Manwell Pablo Posted 12 May 2013 Posted 12 May 2013 As it says, part of me was geniunely happy the twat missed, and there needs to be tougher laws bought in for players who have been found to purposely dive after video evidence, only way we are going to get rid of it. Justice was done today.
theessexfox Posted 12 May 2013 Posted 12 May 2013 Justice was done perhaps in missing, not in conceding 20 seconds later. Good principles you have, but with Leicester they go out of the window for me!
Kitchandro Posted 12 May 2013 Posted 12 May 2013 Agree justice was done. I can't say I'm glad he missed though, I feel fvcking terrible. I'll never get over this, I think this is the game that finally kills any positivity I had remaining about Leicester. We're fvcked.
David Hankey Posted 12 May 2013 Posted 12 May 2013 So you wouldn't have celebrated had he scored? Is that what you are really saying? What a chump!!
purpleronnie Posted 12 May 2013 Posted 12 May 2013 Justice was done perhaps in missing, not in conceding 20 seconds later. Good principles you have, but with Leicester they go out of the window for me! Overall watford deserved it whether that was a goal in the last few seconds or not, so justice was done.
Webbo Posted 12 May 2013 Posted 12 May 2013 **** off justice was done. All teams do it and not one of us would have stayed away from Wembley in disgust.
Munshi Posted 12 May 2013 Posted 12 May 2013 What an absolute idiot. When teams usually dive against us, they normally take advantage but we dont, we ****in dont.
EnglishOxide Posted 12 May 2013 Posted 12 May 2013 **** off. It wasn't a dive. He stayed on his feet for the challenge a second before, but the player put his arm across rather than trying to play the ball which is when Knockaert went down. A tough call for sure, but you see them given.
Fox92 Posted 12 May 2013 Posted 12 May 2013 Don't care if 'justice was done'. I watch players play against us (not just for Watford) and dive constantly.
ProfuseFootball Posted 12 May 2013 Posted 12 May 2013 Dont see why everyone thinks its a clear cut dive? the defender put his arm across Knockaert and made contact without touching the ball. Ok it probably was not enough to send him to the floor but players who stay on their feet don't get anything no matter how much contact.
Vardinhio Posted 12 May 2013 Posted 12 May 2013 I'm not glad he missed and I don't blame him. I feel annoyed at the professionalism of our team for not making sure we had players back. There was no need to be so high.
Guest BlueBrett Posted 12 May 2013 Posted 12 May 2013 Let's be real. 90 odd percent of players would have gone down in the same situation
Jace Posted 12 May 2013 Posted 12 May 2013 I do agree with Manwell in the sense that as soon as I stopped jumping and shouting around my lounge and saw the replay of the foul I felt great sympathy for Watford and part of me felt that if he had missed it was would only be fair, didn't deserve what happened after though
KFS Posted 12 May 2013 Posted 12 May 2013 We get fvcked in the arse year on year for being the nice guys. I'm glad he dived. Gamesmanship.
lcfc1994 Posted 12 May 2013 Posted 12 May 2013 do you hate Leicester City? what the f**k is wrong with people!!!?
Kitchandro Posted 12 May 2013 Posted 12 May 2013 **** off justice was done. All teams do it and not one of us would have stayed away from Wembley in disgust. I'd have celebrated like mad and would have gone to Wembley but a dive is a dive, we didn't deserve to win it like that. It was justice that we didn't score the penalty, it would have been winning dishonestly.
orangecity23 Posted 12 May 2013 Posted 12 May 2013 Balls to justice. It doesn't make any difference in the long run. Players will still chuck themselves on the floor every week. Bale will still be a diver, Suarez will still chuck himself to the floor. Thanks to this 'justice', Watford are in the play off final, and if the last 2 games have shown anything, they are more partial to a dive than most other teams in the championship. All that happened today, was a Leicester player dived (something we rarely do, we do not have any reputation for it, hence the fact we always get about 5 pens in a fecking season, while Palace get more than that in 2 games). We missed the penalty, and lost. How many times have players dived against us, and profited? David Speedie springs to mind. We're Leicester City, we have shit luck. We're not some cheating gits who profit from diving every week. It would be a nice change to get a bit of luck sometimes. Don't expect any justuce when the opposition dives against us next season, we rarely ever get it.
Fox 4 Life Posted 12 May 2013 Posted 12 May 2013 Everyone ****ing dives, Michael Owen one of the most genuine footballers out ther admitted its standard procedure.
yorksfox Posted 12 May 2013 Posted 12 May 2013 never a penalty, justice was done. They deserved it, both today and over the season as a whole. Their front two were a constant threat and it should have been over long before the dramatic finale.
Tom17LCFC Posted 12 May 2013 Posted 12 May 2013 **** off you div, you wouldn't have celebrated then? Idiot.
dylanlegend Posted 12 May 2013 Posted 12 May 2013 Glad he missed!? Are you a Watford fan in disguise!?!
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