3 out of 5 of those you pointed out, happened when the game was already over. who denies you to analyse the match? i would be happy to do that with you. (or whoever)Villa pushed Ozil from behind.
The low lights of that night were:
1. Camp Nou resorting to racist chants to wind up Marcelo.
2. Marcelo's kick to Messi's midsection.
3. Marcelo's scissors tackle on Cesc.
4. Mourinho taking out Tito's eye.
5. Villa pushing the bug eyed freak, Ozil, from behind and Valdes slap/punch/push him in the face.
All despicable actions that ruined what was a beautiful game to watch and analyze.
Villa pushed Ozil from behind.
There were numerous rumors about incidents that happened on the field that came out within seconds and everyone was talking about them like its the end of the world. All of them were false. Ozil never stepped on Cesc. Villa never insulted Ozil's religion. Mourinho didn't step on cesc (or did he? I couldn't make it out from the video I saw), what else was said?
The low lights of that night were:
1. Camp Nou resorting to racist chants to wind up Marcelo.
2. Marcelo's kick to Messi's midsection.
3. Marcelo's scissors tackle on Cesc.
4. Mourinho taking out Tito's eye.
5. Villa pushing the bug eyed freak, Ozil, from behind and Valdes slap/punch/push him in the face.
All despicable actions that ruined what was a beautiful game to watch and analyze.
Who ran the story about Islamic insults? I don't recall AS or Marca coming up with the stories first, they joined in a little late, no?
No, I am not one of those hormonal little bitches because for all the shitty things that happened during and after the match I enjoyed it to the fullest, wasn't crying about the loss when we could have easily won. I proceeded to share my thoughts with all of you with minimal bias or double standards towards the shameful incidents and the beautiful representation of the game.
As opposed to not enjoying the win, dedicating redundant posts about unconfirmed incidents, with re-re-re-posts of videos. I respect everyone's opinion and accept that everyone can make of the 90 minutes whatever they want. Its not my game, its the people's game.
On this forum, I read what I find interesting and skim through what isn't. I am not against the criticism towards Mourinho, I am not against any sort of punishment, in fact I called for it myself and you can quote me on that. But I also find it nauseating to praise violence and condemning it in the same breathe.
Villa pushed Ozil from behind.
There were numerous rumors about incidents that happened on the field that came out within seconds and everyone was talking about them like its the end of the world. All of them were false. Ozil never stepped on Cesc. Villa never insulted Ozil's religion. Mourinho didn't step on cesc (or did he? I couldn't make it out from the video I saw), what else was said?
The low lights of that night were:
1. Camp Nou resorting to racist chants to wind up Marcelo.
2. Marcelo's kick to Messi's midsection.
3. Marcelo's scissors tackle on Cesc.
4. Mourinho taking out Tito's eye.
5. Villa pushing the bug eyed freak, Ozil, from behind and Valdes slap/punch/push him in the face.
All despicable actions that ruined what was a beautiful game to watch and analyze.
Who ran the story about Islamic insults? I don't recall AS or Marca coming up with the stories first, they joined in a little late, no?
No, I am not one of those hormonal little bitches because for all the shitty things that happened during and after the match I enjoyed it to the fullest, wasn't crying about the loss when we could have easily won. I proceeded to share my thoughts with all of you with minimal bias or double standards towards the shameful incidents and the beautiful representation of the game.
As opposed to not enjoying the win, dedicating redundant posts about unconfirmed incidents, with re-re-re-posts of videos. I respect everyone's opinion and accept that everyone can make of the 90 minutes whatever they want. Its not my game, its the people's game.
On this forum, I read what I find interesting and skim through what isn't. I am not against the criticism towards Mourinho, I am not against any sort of punishment, in fact I called for it myself and you can quote me on that. But I also find it nauseating to praise violence and condemning it in the same breathe.
5. Villa pushing the bug eyed freak, Ozil, from behind and Valdes slap/punch/push him in the face.
Villa pushed Ozil from behind.
The low lights of that night were:
1. Camp Nou resorting to racist chants to wind up Marcelo.
There were monkey chants at the Camp NOu and it was terrible, but that Madridista think they have any moral high ground on that and can single out cules is the hight of hypocrisis when some days before Alves had to suffer the same in your stadium.
Talk about santimonious
Villa pushed Ozil from behind.
The low lights of that night were:
1. Camp Nou resorting to racist chants to wind up Marcelo.
There were monkey chants at the Camp NOu and it was terrible, but that Madridista think they have any moral high ground on that and can single out cules is the hight of hypocrisis when some days before Alves had to suffer the same in your stadium.
Talk about santimonious
But didn't Villa do that because Ozil stamped on Fabregas, you can't see him stamping on Fabregas from the videos but surely it happened because it was on the referees official match report. Ozil stamping on Fabregas should be the 5th "low light of the night".5. Villa pushing the bug eyed freak, Ozil, from behind and Valdes slap/punch/push him in the face.
Nothing despicable about this.
he's not taking any high ground, he's pointing out a disgusting act.
for fucks sake man, not every Madridista is a wheezing mess of conceit and bias.
for fucks sake man, not every Madridista is a wheezing mess of conceit and bias.
Sorry, I can not see where he mentions that this is not a only a Barca problem, but a problem in spanish football in general, also in Madrid, seems to me he is pointng the finger in our, and only our direction, like so many madridistas do
But didn't Villa do that because Ozil stamped on Fabregas, you can't see him stamping on Fabregas from the videos but surely it happened because it was on the referees official match report. Ozil stamping on Fabregas should be the 5th "low light of the night".