JamDav1982
Senior Member
My cunt? I don't have a cunt. You're a cunt though. Heck for all I know you might have a cunt too.
That makes no sense.
Fake a concussion and deny you said it.
My cunt? I don't have a cunt. You're a cunt though. Heck for all I know you might have a cunt too.
That makes no sense.
Fake a concussion and deny you said it.
Well you said your a cunt. My a cunt? That makes no sense.
I have a Dr here next to me who confirmed fairly easy to fake a concussion.
Hope that clears it up for you.
JamDav, you need to write a book titled How To Start An Argument.
You are an artist in that regard.
Always Sergio's fault, isn't it? See how that works? What's his fault? Flailing his arms around as he is falling? He's clearly been pushed. He retaliates. Most players of that type would push back. Funny how people don't like to tell the whole story when they don't like the player.
Follow the argument in Salah's thread if you missed the full fledged opinions. Silly to compare that to Casquero stuff.
Yeah, but surely you can actknowledge how infuriating it is as a barca-fan to watch that kind of situations?
Grey-area situations involving Ramos, who wouldn't go out of his way to give his team a clear advantage, is very hard to swallow in the most important game all year.
It is a champions league final, and Ramos is involved in 2 situations which single-handedly decides the game: the injury to Liverpools best striker and only hope to win the game against the much better team, and the concussion, which indirectly hands the win to you through 2 crucial freak-mistakes you won't see in 99% of all matches.
To sum up: Real was the better, more experienced team with way more quality than the underdog, but won through 2 freak-occurences that almost never happens, due to something that other days could have been judged otherwise by the ref. That is infuriating. If Real won more games convincingly I guarantee you Ramos would be cut a lot more slack for these instances.
But when they end up deciding the most important game of the year and define Reals whole season and how Zidane is looked upon as a coach and this whole Real in CL-era, it is very hard just to let them be what they are: Grey-area situations which tipped the tie in Reals favour in freaky way.
That's an honest assessment of it that I'm happy to agree with. Ramos doesn't help himself in the slightest, we all know that, but the smear campaign to this level of ridiculousness makes things go beyond the world of sport. Papers in Spain reported stories leaked supposedly from his brother-agent saying that his family had to change phone numbers, because of the amount of death threats from those who react emotionally.
Sport is cruel, but if situation is grey it can't be called black just because you don't like it.
Salah did lock arms first and it was Salah who tripped Ramos.
From there Ramos held his arm and most likely taking chance to injure him but this idea that Ramos grabbed his arm and slammed him to the ground is bollocks.