by ZacNaloen » 11 Dec 2011 17:04
by Svlad Cjelli » 11 Dec 2011 17:04
BandiniSvlad CjelliBandini Kebe's behaviour explains why Colison was irritated/angry. It doesn't explain why he kicked Kebe and shoved him to the ground.
Really? Surely once a player has lost his temper and the "red mist" has come down, they're liable to do virtually anything, no matter how stupid?
Some may be liable to do anything, and whether or not that's the case depends on the extent of their self-control, which is why Kebe's display of sock skillz only explains the initial stage of the process, Collison getting angry. Everything after that point is explained by Collison himself, not Kebe.
After all, it's not as if Collison's response was an instinctive reaction, he had plenty of time to think about it and exercise self-control.
by melonhead » 11 Dec 2011 17:04
Ian RoyalThe Real Sandhurst Royal The media are all dicks when it come to incidents like this they put the judges gown and wig on and make stupid comments that are biased one way this time Kebe has taken the brunt of it.
Collison's challenge on Kebe was premeditated and could well have caused significant injury.
Same Allardyce's post match interview sums it up for me, very fair comments all round, maybe the media should take a leaf out of Big Sams book.
Agree with all that except the significant injury bit.
by Far Canal » 11 Dec 2011 17:05
Svlad CjellipaultheroyalSilver Fox ^ nice work
What I've not seen mentioned in all the hoo-ha (not your best day Dirk) is just how premeditated Collison's challenge was. While consumed with LOLz last night I went to bed convinced that St Jimmy's actions had prompted an immediate shove but catching up on th FLS this morning he really had time to think about what he was going to do. Inexcusable
Agreed and agree that Dirk is having a bit of a mare here.
Really? I don't see what you're finding so difficult here (although I appreciate from the number of times I've proved PTR wrong why he might be trying to score a point). Let me lay it out in simple statements, please let me know which one(s) you don't understand or agree with....
1. I've never condoned or excused Collinson's challenge - I've just explained why he lost his temper so much. (I've even said that I expect him to receive a lengthy ban for what was clearly deliberate and malicious).
2. I've never said that Kebe tried to deliberately wind anyone up - just that his behaviour took the piss out of fellow professionals and that this "isn't the done thing" in the English game. People might disagree with that, but the key point is that Collinson felt aggrieved enough about it to react the way he did.
3. Following on from point 3, I've said that typically if anyone does take the piss in the game that someone will dish out retribution (have you never sung "Parky's Gonna Get You"?) The only surprise here was that Collinson was quite so quick and unsubtle to take that retribution - but thats what red mist does to you.
4. I also defended Claridge (something I've never done before) from those calling him "racist." An understanding of the culture within the game is something that non-English layers are less likely to have than English players (q.v "The Secret Footballer" in yesterday's Guardian for more on this...)
And, on the final point, I really think that those seriously complaining to the BBC when someone on TV says something about their football team they don't agree with really ought to grow a pair and get themselves a sense of proportion. is this really the society we live in today?
by Svlad Cjelli » 11 Dec 2011 17:06
Far Canal I think I've got it now.
Paultheroyal is really Jimmy Kebe and Dirk / Svlad Cjeli is actually Jack Collison.
by melonhead » 11 Dec 2011 17:07
Silver Fox ^ nice work
What I've not seen mentioned in all the hoo-ha (not your best day Dirk) is just how premeditated Collison's challenge was. While consumed with LOLz last night I went to bed convinced that St Jimmy's actions had prompted an immediate shove but catching up on th FLS this morning he really had time to think about what he was going to do. Inexcusable
by Far Canal » 11 Dec 2011 17:08
Svlad CjelliFar Canal I think I've got it now.
Paultheroyal is really Jimmy Kebe and Dirk / Svlad Cjeli is actually Jack Collison.
In the context of all the points made, that makes no sense whatsoever.
by ZacNaloen » 11 Dec 2011 17:08
Yes, no argument with that. The point in question is why Collinson's temper was pushed over the edge, which was Kebe's behaviour.
Has anyone ever tried to defend Collinson's actons? All they've tried to do is explain them
by melonhead » 11 Dec 2011 17:09
Hardly! Just reflecting the fact that someone from abroad is less likely to understand the culture and "unwritten rules" that exist within English football than someone brought up within it.
by melonhead » 11 Dec 2011 17:11
ZacNaloenYes, no argument with that. The point in question is why Collinson's temper was pushed over the edge, which was Kebe's behaviour.
Has anyone ever tried to defend Collinson's actons? All they've tried to do is explain them
Err no.
The point is question is whether Collison has an excuse for his actions.
by Svlad Cjelli » 11 Dec 2011 17:12
ZacNaloenYes, no argument with that. The point in question is why Collinson's temper was pushed over the edge, which was Kebe's behaviour.
Has anyone ever tried to defend Collinson's actons? All they've tried to do is explain them
Err no.
The point is question is whether Collison has an excuse for his actions.
by melonhead » 11 Dec 2011 17:14
by ZacNaloen » 11 Dec 2011 17:15
by Svlad Cjelli » 11 Dec 2011 17:17
ZacNaloen "Oh it's totally unjustifiable BUUUUTTTTT totally understandable cue loads of complete and utter bollocks about fair play in the english game"
Yeh. Whatever Dirk. You're fooling no one.
by ZacNaloen » 11 Dec 2011 17:18
by Rex » 11 Dec 2011 17:18
by Svlad Cjelli » 11 Dec 2011 17:22
ZacNaloen :lol:
Oh you don't undestand how HAAARD it is being a footballer!
by Franchise FC » 11 Dec 2011 17:24
Svlad CjelliZacNaloen :lol:
Oh you don't undestand how HAAARD it is being a footballer!
Hardly. But when they see fans complaining to the BBC because someone on TV said something nasty about their football club (something that is just their job and nothing more in most cases) no wonder they sneer.
by ZacNaloen » 11 Dec 2011 17:25
by Franchise FC » 11 Dec 2011 17:28
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