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Post by ITFC Dudette6 on Nov 10, 2008 18:26:34 GMT -1
don't get yorkshire television in the east midlands.....
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Post by Scottsus of Nazareth on Nov 10, 2008 21:15:43 GMT -1
don't get yorkshire television in the east midlands..... You're a Sheff Utd fan and don't know what Calendar is? Hmm...
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Post by gt on Nov 11, 2008 7:59:39 GMT -1
don't get yorkshire television in the east midlands..... You do, I used to get it in Lincoln.
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Post by Golden_Boyâ„¢ on Nov 11, 2008 8:27:03 GMT -1
Youtube video of the Morgan/Hume incident (clip from SSN):
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Post by Remember Jesus on Nov 11, 2008 8:54:33 GMT -1
The calm informed view:
Morgan/Hume.....
Morgan knew what he was doing so deserves all that is coming to him. He's a big Barnsley lad so he can take it.
Hume ............. get well soon.
Ugo/Anderson .......... both deserved to go.
Kozluk .............. it was handball in the area, so it was a penalty.
One thing.
Beattie.............
Premiership striker should score a hatful (if he stays fit) in the championship. One of the Blunts better buys.
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Post by Natty on Nov 11, 2008 9:02:34 GMT -1
nasty incident, davey says he wen see him last nite in hospital hes on a ward now,hume is angry about it been cut round his head to his ear, his head is swollen and hes not talkin much and not slept since it happened.
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Post by addicted2venos on Nov 11, 2008 9:09:20 GMT -1
I'll do mine The calm informed view:
Morgan/Hume.....
Only Morgan knows whether he meant to elbow Hume. Everyone else view is a guess. My guess personally is that as Morgans eyes never left the ball, is that he didn't. His arms were up so he could get power into his defensive header. I've certainly seen worse elbowing incidents in games of late, luckily thought they didn't end in someone getting a fractured skull.
Hume ............. get well soon.
Ugo/Anderson .......... both deserved to go.
Kozluk .............. went to head it and it hit his hand, a very debatable penalty. If it goes for you then you're happy, if it's given against you then you're not!!
Barnsley Goal ............ there was a definite push/rugby tackle on Naughton in the build up. Which balanced out the iffy penalty.
One thing.
Beattie.............
Can look lazy at times, but is now coming back to full fitness. If we give him the proper service he'll score more than he misses.
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Post by HGO on Nov 11, 2008 9:14:54 GMT -1
I've certainly seen worse elbowing incidents in games of late, luckily thought they didn't end in someone getting a fractured skull. To what do you refer Kieron ;D I'll do mine The calm informed view: Morgan/Hume..... Only Morgan knows whether he meant to elbow Hume. Everyone else view is a guess. My guess personally is that as Morgans eyes never left the ball, is that he didn't. His arms were up so he could get power into his defensive header. I've certainly seen worse elbowing incidents in games of late, luckily thought they didn't end in someone getting a fractured skull. Hume ............. get well soon. Ugo/Anderson .......... both deserved to go. Kozluk .............. went to head it and it hit his hand, a very debatable penalty. If it goes for you you're happy, if it's given against you then you're not!! Barnsley Goal ............ there was a definite push/rugby tackle on Naughton in the build up. Which balanced out the iffy penalty. One thing. Beattie............. Can look lazy at times, but is now coming back to full fitness. If we give him the proper service he'll score more than he misses.
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Post by addicted2venos on Nov 11, 2008 9:24:01 GMT -1
I've certainly seen worse elbowing incidents in games of late, luckily thought they didn't end in someone getting a fractured skull. To what do you refer Kieron ;D Well the Johnson one where he had a quick look at Naughton's head (for targeting purposes!?!), before elbowing him wasn't great. However there was one in the Watford game that was slightly worse than that.
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Post by El Morto La Hoja! on Nov 11, 2008 11:39:13 GMT -1
Beattie.............
Premiership striker should score a hatful (if he stays fit) in the championship. One of the Blunts better buys. Mrs H ;D Personal i think you've got to look at the Hume/Morgan incident this way. Both players are very competitive. Hume has always gone for balls he can't win (as in the incident) throughout his career, and this is hardly sporting conduct or within the rules. Morgan is an aggressive player and doubt had no qualms about getting involved in a physical tussle with Hume. As it happens you can't comprehensive say Morgs deliberately elbowed Hume, as there was no swing normally associated with such deliberate actions. However i think you can say that BOTH players knew there was going to be a coming together in the challenge and i suggest furthermore Hume knew he was never going to win the ball fairly, he appears to be trying to block Morgan off from going for the header. Sky Sports are now showing their archive of Morgan's violent-est moments
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Post by ---------a on Nov 11, 2008 11:54:38 GMT -1
Deliberate elbow IMO. Suprised that amount of contact fractured his skull though...
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Post by El Morto La Hoja! on Nov 11, 2008 11:59:47 GMT -1
i think it was deliberate in one sense and not in another.
i think morgan knew he was going to bang into hume, and was taking no prisoners but i don't think he meant to elbow him in the head.
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Post by ---------a on Nov 11, 2008 12:04:28 GMT -1
i think it was deliberate in one sense and not in another. i think morgan knew he was going to bang into hume, and was taking no prisoners but i don't think he meant to elbow him in the head. Yep I agree 100%. I guess that's what I was trying to say, but didn't put it at as well as that. Would be suprised if any further action was taken.
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Post by El Morto La Hoja! on Nov 11, 2008 12:06:47 GMT -1
apparently because Morgan was given a yellow for the incident no further action can be taken..... which seems stupid rule to me
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Post by ---------a on Nov 11, 2008 12:12:47 GMT -1
Indeed, especially as there seems to be more than a handful of incompetant refs around.
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Post by addicted2venos on Nov 11, 2008 12:26:24 GMT -1
Sky Sports are now showing their archive of Morgan's violent-est moments Surely the one of him punching Robin Van Persie in the kidney should galvanize public support behind him!!
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Post by addicted2venos on Nov 11, 2008 12:27:42 GMT -1
don't get yorkshire television in the east midlands..... You're a Sheff Utd fan and don't know what Calendar is? Hmm... I do it's crap that's what it is. It exactly the same as Look Leeds North!!
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Post by El Morto La Hoja! on Nov 11, 2008 12:32:46 GMT -1
Sky Sports are now showing their archive of Morgan's violent-est moments Surely the one of him punching Robin Van Persie in the kidney should galvanize public support behind him!! maybe.... ..... other clips shown include him trying to step over paul ifill - which it is easy to interpret as him trying to stamp on ifill, and when he lost it against forest..... if i remember the forest one correctly, he really did completely lose it.
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Post by addicted2venos on Nov 11, 2008 12:46:33 GMT -1
maybe.... ..... other clips shown include him trying to step over paul ifill - which it is easy to interpret as him trying to stamp on ifill, and when he lost it against forest..... if i remember the forest one correctly, he really did completely lose it. Yep he went proper postal against Forest, they had trouble getting him off the pitch. If I remember rightly he then went through an extended absence from the first team, and there was talk of selling him at the time. To be fair I think he's calmed down quite a bit since then. However he's one of those players that opposition fans/the press/all non blades love to hate, so I think this will rumble on for a while yet!!
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Post by El Morto La Hoja! on Nov 11, 2008 12:50:06 GMT -1
i'm sure the reading fans will give him quite a reception on saturday...... if any turn up
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