Viva la Bikey - the appreciation thread

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Re: Viva la Bikey - the appreciation thread

by Sun Tzu » 10 May 2009 16:14

Alivey causing greviously bodily harm is overreacting? twat.


That is pure gibberish.....

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Re: Viva la Bikey - the appreciation thread

by Thomas L'Heureux » 10 May 2009 16:21

He's still my hero.

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Re: Viva la Bikey - the appreciation thread

by RoyalBlue » 10 May 2009 16:33

Alivey causing greviously bodily harm is overreacting? twat.


You what??!! :shock: :?

Blake couldn't even work out what bit of him Bikey had hurt!!

Bikey kicked out at his shin and Blake jumped up and started hopping around holding his knee! I don't know about the magic sponge but the sight of the red card seemed to cure him pretty quick.

Stupid thing for Bikey to do - but very much like that done by a former England captain.

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Re: Viva la Bikey - the appreciation thread

by Alivey » 10 May 2009 16:45

it's a pity bikey isn't a bad player then we can hate him and get rid of him and feel like we are taking the moral high ground... instead we just have to sound like hypocrites and hope he stays

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Re: Viva la Bikey - the appreciation thread

by Sun Tzu » 10 May 2009 16:59

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Alivey causing greviously bodily harm is overreacting? twat.


You what??!! :shock: :?

Blake couldn't even work out what bit of him Bikey had hurt!!

Bikey kicked out at his shin and Blake jumped up and started hopping around holding his knee! I don't know about the magic sponge but the sight of the red card seemed to cure him pretty quick.

Stupid thing for Bikey to do - but very much like that done by a former England captain.


It was more of a rake, he meant to hurt the guy rather than just tap his shin. No excuses.

A gift for the WUM's although nowhere near as bad as the Ballack / Drogba nonsense that should see both of them handed very long bans. It was good to see team mates quickly getting hold of Bikey and getting him off the pitch - again unlike certain other clubs....


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Re: Viva la Bikey - the appreciation thread

by Alivey » 10 May 2009 17:05

I don't remember Ballack or Drogba stamping on another player, headbutting, pushing over a stretcher bearer, taking his shirt off throwing it to the ground, and running around like an enraged caveman.

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Re: Viva la Bikey - the appreciation thread

by RoyalBlue » 10 May 2009 17:29

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Alivey causing greviously bodily harm is overreacting? twat.


You what??!! :shock: :?

Blake couldn't even work out what bit of him Bikey had hurt!!

Bikey kicked out at his shin and Blake jumped up and started hopping around holding his knee! I don't know about the magic sponge but the sight of the red card seemed to cure him pretty quick.

Stupid thing for Bikey to do - but very much like that done by a former England captain.


It was more of a rake, he meant to hurt the guy rather than just tap his shin. No excuses.

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Not how it looks on the TV pictures. Added to that, if Bikey really wanted to hurt someone, rest assured they would be very, very hurt!! Not defending his actions and not surprised he got a red but the nature and severity of the 'attack' was nowhere near as bad as some want to make out.

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Re: Viva la Bikey - the appreciation thread

by bootboy » 10 May 2009 17:36

Although the stamping is bad I believe there has been worse cases. Not that I am condoning his actions. He got what he deserved. It will be interesting to see how the club deal with it, if at all, as in Coppells comments he states that his actions are not acceptable at this club.

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Re: Viva la Bikey - the appreciation thread

by Rex » 10 May 2009 17:41

He will certainly make himself a target for a wind up now. His reputation will precede him.


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Re: Viva la Bikey - the appreciation thread

by zummerset » 10 May 2009 17:45

Honestly footballers are so ghey- I got that and worse every game of rugby I played for twenty years and so what! Bikey is just being a bit physical - not a problem for me.

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Re: Viva la Bikey - the appreciation thread

by The Prisoner » 10 May 2009 17:48

A bit of a hot head, but shows passion and is a class act! On the one hand we have threads slagging players for not being bothered, then when someone shows passion (albeit not in a controlled fashion!) we have a go at him!

I think you might find he is still with us next year - who's gonna want him after yesterday?!??!?!

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Re: Viva la Bikey - the appreciation thread

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Re: Viva la Bikey - the appreciation thread

by zummerset » 10 May 2009 17:53

Ballet classes and councelling for alpha males - new ways to interact in soccer..... taught by Alivey PHD.. LOL


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Re: Viva la Bikey - the appreciation thread

by Alivey » 10 May 2009 17:56

right because being against stamping means i like ballet :? just laugh at the hypocrisy of our own fans.. one minute drogba is a cheating cnut for falling over when touched.. however that's nowhere near as bad as phsyically stamping on another person off the ball

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Re: Viva la Bikey - the appreciation thread

by zummerset » 10 May 2009 17:57

ooh thats terrible - Alivey wipes away a tear............

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Re: Viva la Bikey - the appreciation thread

by Sun Tzu » 10 May 2009 18:25

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You what??!! :shock: :?

Blake couldn't even work out what bit of him Bikey had hurt!!

Bikey kicked out at his shin and Blake jumped up and started hopping around holding his knee! I don't know about the magic sponge but the sight of the red card seemed to cure him pretty quick.

Stupid thing for Bikey to do - but very much like that done by a former England captain.


It was more of a rake, he meant to hurt the guy rather than just tap his shin. No excuses.

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Not how it looks on the TV pictures. Added to that, if Bikey really wanted to hurt someone, rest assured they would be very, very hurt!! Not defending his actions and not surprised he got a red but the nature and severity of the 'attack' was nowhere near as bad as some want to make out.


It's exactly how it looked on Youtube !

Not sure why Bikey would be guaranteed to 'really, really' hurt anyone. He tried, and missed. It wasn't as if he had the bloke in a darkened alley way. I don;t think any of his previous misdemeanours have led to much actual harm....

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Re: Viva la Bikey - the appreciation thread

by Sun Tzu » 10 May 2009 18:27

Alivey right because being against stamping means i like ballet :? just laugh at the hypocrisy of our own fans.. one minute drogba is a cheating cnut for falling over when touched.. however that's nowhere near as bad as phsyically stamping on another person off the ball


Drogba does it every single week though - he's even started cheating his own team by his play acting !!

I hear the new announcement at the Bridge is 'there will be a minimum of 4 minutes Drogba time'

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Re: Viva la Bikey - the appreciation thread

by Alivey » 10 May 2009 18:30

i take it you don't watch football if you never seen a player besides drogba fall over when touched..

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Re: Viva la Bikey - the appreciation thread

by Sun Tzu » 10 May 2009 18:36

Alivey i take it you don't watch football if you never seen a player besides drogba fall over when touched..


More gibberish....

It's Drogba who falls over, not the player beside him.

I've been incensed by plenty who do it (Stevie G, Fat Frank, the bald lad at Fulham, Adebayor just did it at the Emirates), Drogba is the daddy though, i think it's the way he sulks for half an hour after failing to convince yet another ref that gets people .

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Re: Viva la Bikey - the appreciation thread

by Deathy » 10 May 2009 18:45

He's only fishing ffs.

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