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Eden Hazard



Seagulltonian

C'mon the Albion!
Oct 2, 2003
2,773
Still Somewhere in Sussex!
Would you have the same opinion if theo Walcott does the same to 1 of our ball boys on Saturday

That would never happen, our ball boys and ball girls are far too efficient :thumbsup: Balls perfectly lobbed to the opponents hands. Infact too damn efficient some times! lol

I'm just waiting for the opposition players to run onto the Amex Stadium signs on the edge of the pitch, and fall arse over tit on them and do themselves a mischief!

Looking at the video of the incident, surely if the ballboy is time-wasting shouldn't the ref. add on the time? And Hazard should have resisted in kicking out full stop! I think this incident is going to run and run!
 




pornomagboy

wake me up before you gogo who needs potter when
May 16, 2006
6,015
peacehaven
Hazard is a professional footballer and should know better, I hope the lad milks this and takes him to cleaners, I have never seen a plumber attack a kid for hiding his spanner
 




Woodchip

It's all about the bikes
Aug 28, 2004
14,460
Shaky Town, NZ
Does no-one remember the antics of out ball boys at Withdean? I'm certain I remember one game where the ref stopped us playing multi-ball as we were using it to slow the match down. Every time the ball went out for an opposition throw we'd throw two balls back on the pitch (or similar).

Anyone else remember that or have I been eating too many spicy noodles?
 






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....and the whole of Selhurst Park rose as one and shouted "Penalty ! Ref"​
 


Bazzza67

Member
Feb 6, 2011
100
Brighton, UK
Anyone Remember many years ago at the goldstone when The head 'ball boy' was 38+ year old called Keith Kuss. right near the end of the game, the ball bounced towards him at the east stand touchline, Instead of grabbing the ball.
He headed it backwards into the crowd...And as a result, The Referee actually sent him off..LOL.

Anyway, My point being that it's down to the officials to sort out this time wasting, not a frustrated player physically assaulting him..

God, I remember that incident very well...wasn't his "head ball-boy" career over as well...
 


beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
35,326
Does no-one remember the antics of out ball boys at Withdean? I'm certain I remember one game where the ref stopped us playing multi-ball as we were using it to slow the match down. Every time the ball went out for an opposition throw we'd throw two balls back on the pitch (or similar).

Anyone else remember that or have I been eating too many spicy noodles?

i recall the ballboys rolling the ball through the puddles on the longjump to opposition :lolol:
 




Billy the Fish

Technocrat
Oct 18, 2005
17,506
Haywards Heath
This thread is like Harry f***ing Potter

He who shall not be named playing for Albion - even though we all know who it was because it was widely publicised. Everyone consumed by paranoia, and the ministry of mods deleting my posts where I have said LITERALLY nothing :faceplam:

Very, very odd
 


vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
27,902
Ive never seen a ball boy cheat or be part of cheating so blatantly and for so long as that. I hope it isnt the start of yet anothe type of cheating (legit gamesmanship to idiots).

I know what you mean.

At Stoke the ball boys would dry the ball for Rory Delap when he took a throw in....oddly, they did not dry the ball for any opposition player to take a throw in.
 


sebtucknott

Active member
Aug 22, 2011
317
Shoreham-by-Sea
I watched a feed from Aljazeera with Ray Wilkins he comment was gold -

"Being Welsh and rugby being a big sport in Wales, the lad should know as soon as you're on the ground you must release the ball!"
 




And Hazard should have resisted in kicking out full stop!

This for me is the crucial point in this.

Whatever the rights or wrongs (IMO he is certainly in the wrong for the blatant timewasting) on the part of the ballboy, the moment Hazard stuck his boot in changed the complexion of the incident. Whether his foot/leg made contact with the ball, the ballboy or both, from where the officials viewed the incident (assuming they have no access to replays for something like this) Hazard was aiming a kick in the direction of the ballboy, and therefore was deemed to be violent conduct no matter what Hazard's intentions to retrieve the ball were.

It's a heat of the moment decision that has cost him a suspension. Do I have some sympathy with him? Yes-he should never have been in the position whereby he had to deal with such gamesmanship from a fricking ball boy, however sticking his foot in whatever intentions he had was wrong, and he has paid the priced for that.

In hindshight, it should have been left by Hazard to the match officials to sort during the game, and the ballboys superiors to hand out disciplinary action (if they chose to do so at all) in light of the incident after the game had finished.

Football...bloody hell!!
 




slartibartfast

Active member
Sep 11, 2004
319
Henfield
1) Ball boy seems like a bit of a tosser to me. Time wasting blatantly.
2) Hazard should not have tried to prise the ball out from under him, but you can understand why he did it - its not like he launched in with a kung fu kick, was it ? Also, I ve only seen one distant view of it, and to me it looks like he's prised the ball away with his foot, and run back to restart..... ANyway - its hardly the worst thing Ive seen happen THIS week, never mind in football in general.

Part of me just wants to say - Oh FFS! You had it coming you little cheat. (and I was rooting for Swansea tonight!)
 




7:18

Brighton & Hove Albion
Aug 6, 2006
8,464
Brighton, England
This for me is the crucial point in this.

Whatever the rights or wrongs (IMO he is certainly in the wrong for the blatant timewasting) on the part of the ballboy, the moment Hazard stuck his boot in changed the complexion of the incident. Whether his foot/leg made contact with the ball, the ballboy or both, from where the officials viewed the incident (assuming they have no access to replays for something like this) Hazard was aiming a kick in the direction of the ballboy, and therefore was deemed to be violent conduct no matter what Hazard's intentions to retrieve the ball were.

It's a heat of the moment decision that has cost him a suspension. Do I have some sympathy with him? Yes-he should never have been in the position whereby he had to deal with such gamesmanship from a fricking ball boy, however sticking his foot in whatever intentions he had was wrong, and he has paid the priced for that.

In hindshight, it should have been left by Hazard to the match officials to sort during the game, and the ballboys superiors to hand out disciplinary action (if they chose to do so at all) in light of the incident after the game had finished.

Football...bloody hell!!

sums my views up perfectly...
 


pornomagboy

wake me up before you gogo who needs potter when
May 16, 2006
6,015
peacehaven
What's the difference between Eden Hazard and Jimmy Savile?
One beats ball boys, the other one beats boys' balls.
 




W.C.

New member
Oct 31, 2011
4,927
Just looks to me like he's kicked the ball out from under him, I question whether any body contact was ever even made. If a Brighton ball boy acted in that contemptible manner then I'd be down by the touchlines queuing up to give him a swift kick as well.

It would take you quite a while to get to the touchline after hearing the incident over the radio, travelling to the Amex and somehow negotiating getting in wouldn't it? :boom boom:

Anyway, surely if this had happened at Brighton, as the ball boy was time wasting we'd all be pointing and laughing our heads off, then when opposition player manhandles him we'd all be jumping up and down shouting 'Off Off Off Off' and cheering loudly when he does go. Regardless of what was the right thing to do.

Then, the normal ones amongst us at full time would go home, have a bit of a laugh about it and have a cup of tea.

Sky, the media and the loons however....
 




The ball boy will be famous for a day but will never be a ball boy again

Statement from Swansea spokesperson would say otherwise at this moment in time:

'As far as we are concerned the matter is closed. He has been a ball boy here for six years with no incidents here at the stadium.'

 


W.C.

New member
Oct 31, 2011
4,927
The ball boy will be famous for a day but will never be a ball boy again

at 17 years old I'd worry if he wanted to be a ballboy that much longer!
 


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