daikirai
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- 3 November 2003
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While I agree Tevez is a cunt as well, it was just stupid of Barton to retaliate. You can clearly see Tevez hammer Barton in the back
Hammer him? C'mon...man up Tevez hardly touched him.
While I agree Tevez is a cunt as well, it was just stupid of Barton to retaliate. You can clearly see Tevez hammer Barton in the back because he couldn't get around him. I don't think Tevez hit was all that hard though, and I don't think Barton's elbow was very hard either but Tevez made the most of it.
Though, given that he played for Ferguson for 2 very successful years you'd expect some semblance of respect for the man. But let's face it, Carlos has the IQ of a 2 year old.
Will. Never. Understand.
The problem with the Joey Barton situation is that the bans haven't been enough to keep him from doing it again and again and again. I've read somewhere that, because of this repeated behaviour, he's likely to get heavier bans than what normally would be given from now on. Things will start accumulating, that I would like to see.
I mean, he's clearly not learning. He is a criminal, yes, but it goes beyond this - if he answered to common justice for his crimes outside football and did his time, then alright, that's a separate thing. But he keeps doing it all over again inside a football pitch. And it's not only violence, he did all sorts of shit. I think he said something racist against Agbonlahor once if I remember it correctly... Damn, I even remember once when he was a City player he stripped his shorts down after a match!
And then again, yes there are kids watching, for crying out loud.
In other words, this guy is a disturbance to moral, order and decency, not to mention the physical integrity of professionals around him.
The FA could give him a season-long ban and he would still fuck things up and do it again when he returned. He's just that kind of guy.
+1. Players dive, but they don't hurt anyone. Barton is a criminal and repeatedly shows violent behaviour towards other professionals. He has a history of dangerous behaviour and doesn't seem to be improving - FA should strip him from the sport, setting a precedent for other violent/dangerous footballers. Why do we tolerate this guy in football when many big companies often don't allow people with criminal records to work in the companies?
That's the end of it from me.
Kompany on the other hand was so cool and calm and deserves much applause!
2 things re: Barton/ Tevez thing:
1. If the FA are serious about using video tech to determine punishments, then they should ban Tevez too - if you watch he was the originator and quite clearly swung out and hit Barton in the head. They won't of course, cause there's no media witch hunt against Tevez - which is all the FA care about.
2. Barton shouldn't be banned for anything longer than the normal length for his actions on Sunday. He should be judged as any other player would be. Unless the FA are going to start having a '3 strikes and you're out' kind of system that has ramping up punishments based on the number of times you do something wrong in your career. They can't change the rules because of the player (which is why I still have so many issues with the way they treat Wayne Rooney - he is literally judged by a different standard)
3. Barton should never play football again after he PUT OUT A CIGAR IN A TEAMMATES EYE. I mean, seriously? He still gets money from a football club? Should be nowhere near a football pitch.
Tevez is not exactly a person with class.
About City's title: it was close, very close and in that sense they were lucky. But as a Spurs fan, i have to admit that they deserve their title: City scored most goals, conceded the least and played pretty attractive football for most of the season. Man Utd played poor man's football, huge credit to them to come so close, that is quite an achievement, but the would have been a poor men's champion. Their football was dire work football with the occasional touch of brilliance by players like Rooney, Valencia, Nani, Scholes and Giggs. Paul Scholes was arguably their most important player and that says it all.