by Y21 » 31 Jan 2007 13:11
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by Royalee » 31 Jan 2007 13:30
Y21 Todays daily mirror has this little gem in the Oliver Holt column...I am almost lost for words with this tube, quite how he can write such drivel in a national daily paper I don't know.
STEVE'S NO SAINT
PLENTY of observers attempted to paint Stephen Hunt as a man of saintly innocence over his appalling challenge that fractured Petr Cech's skull.
An accident, they said. Such a quiet lad, too. Not given to that kind of thing at all. No track record of nasty challenges. Not in his nature.
I thought of that when I saw Hunt launching a double-footed tackle at the Reading mascot 10 days ago in the aftermath of Reading's opening goal against Sheffield United. How playful.
And it appears Hunt's preferred goal celebration is not to punch the air or raise a forefinger in triumph.
Funnily enough, it involves a manic double-footed challenge on the corner flag.
Anyone sense a pattern emerging here? Petr Cech probably does.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/oliverholt/
by Ian Royal » 31 Jan 2007 13:31
Harold It light of the recent incidents involving Hunt, it wasn't the best choice of celebration I must say.
by Muzzy » 31 Jan 2007 13:33
RoyaleeY21 Todays daily mirror has this little gem in the Oliver Holt column...I am almost lost for words with this tube, quite how he can write such drivel in a national daily paper I don't know.
STEVE'S NO SAINT
PLENTY of observers attempted to paint Stephen Hunt as a man of saintly innocence over his appalling challenge that fractured Petr Cech's skull.
An accident, they said. Such a quiet lad, too. Not given to that kind of thing at all. No track record of nasty challenges. Not in his nature.
I thought of that when I saw Hunt launching a double-footed tackle at the Reading mascot 10 days ago in the aftermath of Reading's opening goal against Sheffield United. How playful.
And it appears Hunt's preferred goal celebration is not to punch the air or raise a forefinger in triumph.
Funnily enough, it involves a manic double-footed challenge on the corner flag.
Anyone sense a pattern emerging here? Petr Cech probably does.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/oliverholt/
Does he have an email address? I'd quite like to see the club sue him as well.
Ian RoyalHarold It light of the recent incidents involving Hunt, it wasn't the best choice of celebration I must say.
It was exactly the right response. I big oxf*rd you to all the twats and a bit of a laugh for anyone who actually has a brain cell to use.
by Fat Leather Jacket » 31 Jan 2007 13:37
HaroldIan RoyalHarold It light of the recent incidents involving Hunt, it wasn't the best choice of celebration I must say.
It was exactly the right response. I big oxf*rd you to all the twats and a bit of a laugh for anyone who actually has a brain cell to use.
It obviously wasn't the right response as Hunt has gained some more bad press.
by Forbury Lion » 31 Jan 2007 13:39
It Kinglsey dived!Y21 I thought of that when I saw Hunt launching a double-footed tackle at the Reading mascot 10 days ago in the aftermath of Reading's opening goal against Sheffield United. How playful.
by mph1871 » 31 Jan 2007 13:41
by bigmike » 31 Jan 2007 13:43
HaroldIan RoyalHarold It light of the recent incidents involving Hunt, it wasn't the best choice of celebration I must say.
It was exactly the right response. I big oxf*rd you to all the twats and a bit of a laugh for anyone who actually has a brain cell to use.
It obviously wasn't the right response as Hunt has gained some more bad press.
by Fat Leather Jacket » 31 Jan 2007 13:48
by Gordons Cumming » 31 Jan 2007 13:50
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