View Full Version : How can a captain of a team act like this
StuartyB33
16-02-11, 08:26
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmDzyHq9454
bloody idiots think they can get away with anything in Italy!!
Pathetic and irresponsible behaviour, typical of overpaid footballers
StuartyB33
16-02-11, 08:33
you wouldnt see that off the pitch in rugby they keep it all on the pitch!!
I watched that game last night.
Flamini should've gone with a straight red card, two footed and off the ground and Gattuso, well he used to be a great player.
The amount of times he kept trying to get crouch booked was ridiculous.
A very bad loser, this was before both incidents with the coaching staff, one during and one after the game.
Disgusting really, fingers crossed he gets banned for a while.
Jonathon82
16-02-11, 10:06
He's always been a thug and an animal. Disgusting player
StuartyB33
16-02-11, 11:04
i knew he was a hard player always known for tackling hard playing hard but i mean after its all over having a go at a coach.
hes nuts and should be banned for that!! what example is this ment to give young sportsmen and women wanting to go pro!!
watercooled
16-02-11, 11:07
dirty horrible italians they are all the same
StuartyB33
16-02-11, 11:30
its taken years for the Italian Rugby to grasp discipline they are now nearly there, weird how football has been around longer for them as a sport and they still manage to RAGE in that!!
He was hot headed all night. Surprising really that he only received the one yellow card! He'd have been long gone though if that had been a Premier League match.
Great result for Tottenham though. Bale should be back for the second leg and you'd fancy him to tear Abate (a winger really) or Oddo (about 60 years old) apart.
The way Gattuso behaved was disgraceful and he should have been sent off well before the end of the game.
The Flammini tackle was also nasty.
But a great night for Spurs, one of the best I can remember in the forty years I have been supporting them.
COYS :D
Sniperdude
16-02-11, 11:56
UEFA had it removed
niceguyrichy
16-02-11, 13:00
He was always a bit that_way inclined..
remember watching him play for us, and you could almost literally see the red mist descend at times.
And I know that it's shocking & inexcusable etc etc, but I still found it just a lil bit funny btw :P
Would love to have seen him and Joe Jordan have a proper scrap, that would have only ended up one way.
:)
StuartyB33
16-02-11, 13:29
i reckon Joe Jordan woulda knocked the **** out of him!!
ThunderFlash
16-02-11, 13:34
dirty horrible italians they are all the same
Yeah, Zola, Baggio, Di Matteo, Nesta, Del Piero.............
Sweeping statments FTW.
i reckon Joe Jordan woulda knocked the **** out of him!!
I think big Joe would have given him a good pasting, my mate said even the commentators said that too lol.
Never watched it but I remember him playing for Rangers when he was very young, always been a bit hot under the collar but a decent enough player.
Big Joe would batter him, even at 60. Bet Gatusso didn't even realise Joe used to play for Milan
I don't think he would care tbh.
The referees were pretty bad in that game.
THey let the crowd and players dictate what happened really.
At least they saw Ibrahimovic push Dawson over to score and it didn't count.
AaronWHUFC
16-02-11, 16:23
dirty horrible italians they are all the same
Excuse me? As an Italian I am deeply offended :rolleyes:
I think he means that Serie A football when compared to the Premiership is full of diving, cheating and generally hot headed players.
The premiership has a few but nowhere near as many.
Its made very obvious when an English team plays an italian or spanish team, its part of their game, not ours.
AaronWHUFC
16-02-11, 16:31
Yeah I was winding him up, I'm not Italian :p
Last night I was pretty angry at Milan's antics, but tbh, they make people talk and it makes things a lot more interesting. Not sure Corluka feels that way..but yeah ;)
You had me thinking your were Di Canio's love child for a moment.
AaronWHUFC
16-02-11, 17:18
You had me thinking your were Di Canio's love child for a moment.
Well I'm probably the only West Ham fan you'll find that doesn't/didn't like Di Canio :)
I heard Scott Parker is probs going to Spurs end of season.
Well I'm probably the only West Ham fan you'll find that doesn't/didn't like Di Canio :)
:eek: i thought all you Hammers fan loved the mad, facist :rolleyes:
Jonathon82
18-02-11, 12:14
I thought the Flammini tackle was one of those that deliberately gets the crowd up. I mean he did come away with the ball. One of my colleagues was concerned that he was off the ground with the tackle.
Could have been a lot more dangerous. But He kept his legs together, didnt lift them up above ankle height and he took the ball. The refs were absolute gash though =(
Powered by vBulletin® Version 4.1.12 Copyright © 2012 vBulletin Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.