But did he have enough change to get the bus home :confused:Quote:
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But did he have enough change to get the bus home :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by A face
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Originally Posted by Cosmo
I think he was carried on the fans shoulders home..being a legend and a hero you would hardly expect him to pay for the bus..;)
By the way i do hope Drogs win tomorrow..just so we can hammer you boys in the final and give that Connor more abuse..:D
Bit too much if ya ask me.Quote:
We love you Georgie
Cos Citys in your roots !!
Ah no in fairness to Georgie I thought it was very courageous to not be ashamed to bring onto the pitch the child he and his sister had. Fair play
Yeah ... thats great ... very clever ... you're a real comic alright !! Sit back down now will ya ?? :confused: :o :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by sfc red
The guy is a legend !! :p
That looked SO unprofessional with 12th of october written on it..sort it out
Quality player, though I get fed up of his diving etc, but I do of any player. But at the end of the day, its double standards depending on your perspective.
To put it in context; of those here that support the Irish team - not many will complain when a certain Mr. Duff goes down from the smell of his challengers breath.
Unfortunately it is now seemingly accepted as part of the game the world over, hell look at the English and Spanish leagues. Until something is done about it many players will always do what they can to gain an advantage. Its part of their competitiveness, fair or unfair, whether we agree with it or not.
Didnt know ye worshipped drink drivers down there :confused: :pQuote:
Originally Posted by RedX
Btw the fellings mutual, we cant wait to give that ponce dogs abuse come cup final day :mad:
As for connor, wahat was that the cork fans were saying about karma.........
If O'Callagahan was a Shels player he'd be despised by most fans of the EL. I can't stand him tbh. He's a great player but so is Pires, van Nistelrooy and Alexander Frei. And its not just his diving, plenty of players in the EL dive.
Some of ye must really hate Diego Maradonna, he used to handle the ball you know! :o
Georgie is a legend, simple as that. He loves the club and the fans and he's one of the most talented players in the country, not to mention his workrate which is outstanding. I'm no fan of diving, but players of his class get no protection from referees in this league, and its no wonder they go down- you would too if you were sick of getting kicked around the place.
But its not their fault they are sh!t players and dont have a hope against Georgie without kickin' lumps out of him. Georgie is just too damned good so he has it coming to him !! :eek: :(Quote:
Originally Posted by Éanna
I don't think falling over and holding your face when you get tapped on the leg with a ball falls under that little description
But what really happened ??Quote:
Originally Posted by sfc red
What happened is what sfc red described.
Is selective memory syndrome a growing problem on Leeside these days?
No, of course it doesn't. And as I've said, I don't like diving, but the way Georgie gets kicked around the place, its not hard to understand why he does it- even if it isn't right.Quote:
Originally Posted by sfc red
Eanna,
Whilst I don't agree with your point, I can see the logic in it.
However what he did on Friday was not the result of a heavy challenge which went unpunished.
Georgie appeared to have been watching his WC2002 highlights DVD and decided to recreate Rivaldo's dive against Turkey
Maribor, I didn't see what he did. I've seen him dive before, and he has made himself look ridiculous on a couple of occasions the way he carries on. Like I said, I don;t agree with diving, but I understand why players like George do take a fall.
Equally, if someone's going to dive, you may as well kick them!Quote:
Originally Posted by Éanna
Georgies cars in buy and sell, buy and sell, buy and sell,Quote:
Originally Posted by Cop on
Georgies cars in buy and sell, he don't need it :D .