Tom Hark Preston Park
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- Jul 6, 2003
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You expect him to play ?
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You expect him to play ?
How the hell can 24% say no? The Palace prawn sandwich brigade, you know the ones, they started turning up when they couldn't get an Arsenal season ticket.
Did you know SN that in the 4 or is 5 times they have gained promotion to the Premier League they have never got close to averaging 20k.
Groupon just springs to mind in a promotion season.
You expect him to play ?
Cheating or not they play with passion - we need to up our passion both on and off the pitch especially for tomorrow
We have some moments of faking yes, but on a scale of Zaha? Seriously?
An euphemism for kicking the opposition to get their players injured
You are absolutely correct, I thought I had heard this rule but clearly mistaken, having read various press releases I sincerely hope he gets a ban, it was a blatant dive.As far as I can see the law only states that a player has successfully deceived a ref if they dive (or feign injury) and get an opposing player sent off or a penalty, it doesn’t make mention of the need to score the penalty for retrospective action to be taken.
http://www.thefa.com/news/2017/may/18/fa-to-punish-simulation-retrospectively-180517
Was Puncheon booked for the challenge that saw both him and De Bruyne carried off? He could face retrospective action for that challenge.
I’m certainly not going to defend Zaha. He is a cheat. I don’t think though that he is much/any worse than players in every other Premier and Championship team these days. All these sides have players that dive in every game and they all have fans who see it in other teams but not their own.
I wish it were different but fans and tv pundits seem accepting of the idea that upon any form of contact a player SHOULD go down. Once that became accepted our sport changed irrevocably and I don’t see the point in highlighting one particular cheat just because he plays for Palace. The scale of his cheating is irrelevant as that would imply that being a bit of a cheat is somehow fine. It isn’t and the fact that yourself and others advance this argument is another example of the confused morals of modern day football.
I have long since given up on worrying about diving; as it is too late.
I’m certainly not going to defend Zaha. He is a cheat. I don’t think though that he is much/any worse than players in every other Premier and Championship team these days.
I wish it were different but fans and tv pundits seem accepting of the idea that upon any form of contact a player SHOULD go down.
We've known about it longer than most. Don't forget it was all those penalties that Zaha and Murray won that got them promotion out of the Championship. He sets out to win penalties, it's his MO and he's a Jedi Master at it.
Jacqui Oatley hits the nail on the head here.
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We've known about it longer than most. Don't forget it was all those penalties that Zaha and Murray won that got them promotion out of the Championship. He sets out to win penalties, it's his MO and he's a Jedi Master at it.
Jacqui Oatley hits the nail on the head here.
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I had a similar thought a little while earlier whilst doing something else, and meant to come back and post it. This has reminded me.
The difference between Zaha and many others who "go down easily", including our own, is that with Zaha it seems that earning a penalty is his end game. It's what he is trying to achieve. It's not just a by-product of trying to score a goal or create a goal.
And his reaction to winning the penalty reinforces that. He has achieved what he wanted to achieve.
We've known about it longer than most. Don't forget it was all those penalties that Zaha and Murray won that got them promotion out of the Championship. He sets out to win penalties, it's his MO and he's a Jedi Master at it.
Jacqui Oatley hits the nail on the head here.
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You've described my opinion of him precisely. Fair play to him for that because it works and he's bloody good at it.
Fair play to him? Really? Is that what modern football fans think? I'm lost here.
****ing wan ker. How can ay player or fan be proud of that, celebrating almost like he had scored a goal. So glad they missed dirty bast&rd
Fair play to him? Really? Is that what modern football fans think? I'm lost here.