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What an unpleasant little arse Fabregas is



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I hate this too, but apparantly it isn't in the rules anymore. One day someone is going to take it to ridiculous extremes.

The whole "rugby" thing was the biggest stitch up ever, I couldn't believe so many people went around quoting it and the headlines it generated. If you actually see the interview he is politely trying to avoid the question where the interviewer is trying to get him to say something bad about Ipswich.

Also Cesc gave 2 shirts to Huddersfield players, how many shirts do they think he wears in a match?

Edit: Found an explanation on baulking rules during penalties (essentially, you can baulk all you want until you get to the ball, then its unsporting behaviour).

FIFA.com - Assisting of referees tops agenda
what the f*** is " baulking " ?
 








pasty

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Any player seen to be waving an imaginary card at the ref implying an opponant should receive a card, should immediately be booked themselves for unsporting behaviour. That would stop it in a matter of weeks.
 


Goldstone Rapper

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Any player seen to be waving an imaginary card at the ref implying an opponant should receive a card, should immediately be booked themselves for unsporting behaviour. That would stop it in a matter of weeks.

I have no problem with a bit of mime, but why is the repertoire of professional footballers so limited? Surely someone can do walking against the wind, being inside a box, or pulling the rope? Tsk.
 




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Warren Aspinall always looked like he was walking into the wind. But maybe that was just because he was fat.
 


Finch

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what the f*** is " baulking " ?

Websters definition (there are multiple): To stop abruptly and stand still obstinately; to jib; to stop short; to swerve; as, the horse balks.

If you google it, its common enough to use in everyday sporting headlines. I guess I used it ever since I got accused of baulking in a match. No one waved any imaginary cards though :p
 


Gritt23

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This thread could run and run, with Cesc rapidly turning into a pretty odious little shit. Unlike Moyes to come out so strongly, so I would have thought it was a rather unpleasant tirade he threw at the ref in the tunnel. Incredibly, Wenger heard no evil and saw no evil. Now there's a surprise.
 




Kinky Gerbil

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It seems he shouted

An unnamed Everton player told the Sun: “As we were walking down the tunnel, Fabregas was shouting and screaming, 'How much have you paid the ref?' and 'Everton are a bunch of cheats'."
 


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Kinky Gerbil

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Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere on Twitter: "[After Newcastle 4-4 Arsenal]. Inconsistent refereeing needs to stop. It's killing the game. If Diaby is sent off, what's the difference between that and Kevin Nolan's challenge on our keeper!?? #Joke"


A Fine could be coming his way me thinks.
 


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