by North East Royal » 23 Jan 2007 16:05
by SpaceCruiser » 23 Jan 2007 16:09
TeamTalk I did nothing wrong, claims Hunt
Stephen Hunt insists he did nothing to provoke Keith Gillespie into elbowing him in the face during Saturday's clash at the Madejski Stadium.
Hunt claims there were no cross words before the Blades substitute lashed out - and earned a place in the record books for the fastest sending off since the formation of the Premiership.
But Reading manager Steve Coppell admits he is now worried Hunt, who was involved in the incident earlier this season which ended with Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech suffering a fractured skull, runs the risk of suffering unfair media treatment.
Coppell said: "He is only singled out by reports trying to create a different angle. I read one the other day that wasn't very good.
"The Cech incident was down to interpretation but the incident on Saturday was 100% nothing to do with him [Hunt]."
Hunt told the Reading Evening Post: "I don't know why he [Gillespie] did it to be honest. It happened so quickly. He just came on and caught me in the face. Nothing had been said between the two of us. He had only been on the pitch a few seconds. It's disappointing he got sent off, but he had to go. I just got on with it. We won the game and that is the most important thing."
by Ian Royal » 23 Jan 2007 16:15
by Royalee » 23 Jan 2007 16:16
Ian Royal I fully believe him, But he is unlikely to come out in the press and say "I called Gillespie's mum a 'hideous Protestant Baboon lady who takes it up the arse from ugly midget armadillos' and also said he is the 'bastard offspring of Geoffrey Archer'" now is he.
by ScottishRoyal » 23 Jan 2007 16:18
Ian Royal I fully believe him, But he is unlikely to come out in the press and say "I called Gillespie's mum a 'hideous Protestant Baboon lady who takes it up the arse from ugly midget armadillos' and also said he is the 'bastard offspring of Geoffrey Archer'" now is he.
by Ian Royal » 23 Jan 2007 16:20
ScottishRoyalIan Royal I fully believe him, But he is unlikely to come out in the press and say "I called Gillespie's mum a 'hideous Protestant Baboon lady who takes it up the arse from ugly midget armadillos' and also said he is the 'bastard offspring of Geoffrey Archer'" now is he.
Or the offspring of Gerry Adams, another N Irishman with a bit of a temper.
by Forbury Lion » 23 Jan 2007 16:21
Especially as the flag caught the linesman, I was worried he'd do a Paul Alcock and tumble backwards causing the ref to red card Hunt!Forest Gump I felt myself wishing that he hadn't caried out the two footed tackle on the corner flag as part of the goal celebration. It seemed very inappropriate after all the aggression that had surrounded his clash with Gillespie.
by higher » 23 Jan 2007 16:22
by M4 Junction 11 » 23 Jan 2007 16:23
SpaceCruiserTeamTalk I did nothing wrong, claims Hunt
Stephen Hunt insists he did nothing to provoke Keith Gillespie into elbowing him in the face during Saturday's clash at the Madejski Stadium.
Hunt claims there were no cross words before the Blades substitute lashed out - and earned a place in the record books for the fastest sending off since the formation of the Premiership.
But Reading manager Steve Coppell admits he is now worried Hunt, who was involved in the incident earlier this season which ended with Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech suffering a fractured skull, runs the risk of suffering unfair media treatment.
Coppell said: "He is only singled out by reports trying to create a different angle. I read one the other day that wasn't very good.
"The Cech incident was down to interpretation but the incident on Saturday was 100% nothing to do with him [Hunt]."
Hunt told the Reading Evening Post: "I don't know why he [Gillespie] did it to be honest. It happened so quickly. He just came on and caught me in the face. Nothing had been said between the two of us. He had only been on the pitch a few seconds. It's disappointing he got sent off, but he had to go. I just got on with it. We won the game and that is the most important thing."
by Ian Royal » 23 Jan 2007 16:24
Forbury LionEspecially as the flag caught the linesman, I was worried he'd do a Paul Alcock and tumble backwards causing the ref to red card Hunt!Forest Gump I felt myself wishing that he hadn't caried out the two footed tackle on the corner flag as part of the goal celebration. It seemed very inappropriate after all the aggression that had surrounded his clash with Gillespie.
MOTD also showed him doing a body slam on Kingsley and I think MOTD2 commented on it too.
He'll hurt someone again (maybe himself) one day (unintentionally) if he doesn't calm down a bit..... then again.
by Royalee » 23 Jan 2007 16:28
higher He may be unorthodox but so long as he talks like this im just glad hes on our side.
by Fat Leather Jacket » 23 Jan 2007 16:32
by Yorkshire Royal » 23 Jan 2007 16:35
by Basingstoke Royal » 23 Jan 2007 17:11
by M4 Junction 11 » 23 Jan 2007 17:13
Basingstoke Royal I do get a bit worried when he celebrates though.
by RoyalBlue » 23 Jan 2007 17:14
ScottishRoyalRoyalee How was he mocking Warnock?
Double footing the corner flag after Warnock had appeared to indicate to his players to go out and break some legs, got in a scrap and subsequently been sent from the dugout.
I'm bored of this, i've said my piece. Either agree with me or you don't, some do and most don't but as yet nobody has explained why Gillespie felt the need to throw an elbow.
by Gordons Cumming » 23 Jan 2007 17:23
higher He may be unorthodox but so long as he talks like this im just glad hes on our side.
by doylefan » 23 Jan 2007 19:43
by nivek elyod » 23 Jan 2007 21:25
Forest Gump I felt myself wishing that he hadn't caried out the two footed tackle on the corner flag as part of the goal celebration.
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