On a day where we lost a player regarded as 'hard but fair', then I feel it important to distinguish between an aggressive, battling midfielder and spiteful, cowardly challenges
Absolute garbage and avoiding the issue. That Jadineck bloke clearly elbowed the guy...other incidents are totally irrelevant and trying to distract from what has happened. In a Court of Law such an argument would be ridiculed. An offence is tried on it's own merit. Smokescreen.
Sometimes you lose more face by backing the 'indefensible'. Shirley a simple 'he's a dirty c*nt and deserves to have the book thrown at him' would have been more prudent in this instance.
On Monday, Crystal Palace manager Alan Pardew said he would be "surprised" if Jedinak faced any action for his challenge.
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Looking through my 70's spectacles it seems he's another Vinnie Jones in as much that he likes to dish it it out in certain fashion but put him up against players such as Tommy Smith, Ron Harris, Norman Hunter and Graeme Souness then he might not be so accidentally clumsy with his arms.