Han minder mig om Samuel L. Jacksons karakter i Unbreakable.
Snak
tors 17. feb 2011
http://www.bold.dk/nyt/F…e-en-maaned
Hvis der var retfærdighed til, så havde Flamini nok fået 5 ugers karantæne.
"I can't say anything," admitted Henry. "They are right." That old Ferguson team-talk - "Lads, it's Tottenham" - now needs an update. Lads, it's Arsenal. Keep putting pressure on and keep asking questions and eventually the capitulation will come"
tors 17. feb 2011
Nej Corluka skal bare stoppe med legen nu, iflg. foggy var det jo bare film...
1961: Spurs-Gornik; a group of Spurs fans dressed up as angels and began singing Glory Glory Hallalujah. less than an hour later the words had already morphed from "Glory Glory Hallelujah" to "Glory Glory Tottenham Hotspur"
tors 17. feb 2011
Hvis der var retfærdighed til, så havde Flamini nok fået 5 ugers karantæne.
Hvis dommeren bare havde hævet standarden fra uendelig svag, til bare svag, havde franskmanden nok også fået et direkte rødt, og flere spilledages karantæne. Nu har han så uddelt et gult kort, og derfor kan man ikke rigtig skride ind længere. I og for sig en god regel, da man så ikke skal gennemtærske de forskellige skøn fra en dommer i hver evig eneste kamp. Det efterlader så et ansvar hos dommeren, som han så slet ikke levede op til i pgl. kamp.
Men mon ikke White Hart Lane har lagt i kakkelovnen når Flamini, som gammel Arsenal-spiller og bødlen til Corluka, betræder græsset i returopgøret hvor han nok er at finde i start 11´eren igen hos Milan, med de massive midtbaneskader man har i det milanesiske.
Hvis dommeren bare havde hævet standarden fra uendelig svag, til bare svag, havde franskmanden nok også fået et direkte rødt, og flere spilledages karantæne. Nu har han så uddelt et gult kort, og derfor kan man ikke rigtig skride ind længere. I og for sig en god regel, da man så ikke skal gennemtærske de forskellige skøn fra en dommer i hver evig eneste kamp. Det efterlader så et ansvar hos dommeren, som han så slet ikke levede op til i pgl. kamp.
Men mon ikke White Hart Lane har lagt i kakkelovnen når Flamini, som gammel Arsenal-spiller og bødlen til Corluka, betræder græsset i returopgøret hvor han nok er at finde i start 11´eren igen hos Milan, med de massive midtbaneskader man har i det milanesiske.
AC Milan Campioni D\'Italia 2011.
Forza Rossoneri!
tors 17. feb 2011
"Nu har han så uddelt et gult kort, og derfor kan man ikke rigtig skride ind længere"
Du har jo ret med hensyn til tacklingen, men hvis uefa havde interesse i at skride ind, kunne de vel stadig gøre det med henblik på hans opførsel efter tackling.
Ville ikke være den første karantæne for usportslig optræden der er givet, og det er unægtelig svært at forstille sig en opførsel der kunne være meget mere usportslig end den Flamini diskede op med.
Du har jo ret med hensyn til tacklingen, men hvis uefa havde interesse i at skride ind, kunne de vel stadig gøre det med henblik på hans opførsel efter tackling.
Ville ikke være den første karantæne for usportslig optræden der er givet, og det er unægtelig svært at forstille sig en opførsel der kunne være meget mere usportslig end den Flamini diskede op med.
"Wonder, and it's no wonder"
tors 17. feb 2011
Hvis der er tilpas meget jamren over tacklingen, kan de også godt give karantæne, selvom den i første omgang blev takseret til gult.
Da Essien lavede en mildest talt ret ufin tackling på Hamann tilbage i 2005, fik han, efter tacklingen igen og igen blev vist på Sky Sports i den følgende uge, en karantænedom på foranledning af Sepp Blatter.
Det var også en lortetackling, så principielt var der ikke så meget at beklage sig over, udover at det naturligvis var uden fortilfælde. Jeg ved ikke, om UEFA siden da har gjort noget lignende, og det ser da også ud til, at Flamini slipper i denne omgang.
Da Essien lavede en mildest talt ret ufin tackling på Hamann tilbage i 2005, fik han, efter tacklingen igen og igen blev vist på Sky Sports i den følgende uge, en karantænedom på foranledning af Sepp Blatter.
Det var også en lortetackling, så principielt var der ikke så meget at beklage sig over, udover at det naturligvis var uden fortilfælde. Jeg ved ikke, om UEFA siden da har gjort noget lignende, og det ser da også ud til, at Flamini slipper i denne omgang.
tors 17. feb 2011
Giggsy, en UEFA-talsmand sagde i går, at unionen officielt ikke havde nogen holdning til the Flamini situation, men at han for egen regning ikke mente, at tacklingen var til rødt (det kan man så undre sig lidt over).
fre 18. feb 2011
Har lige copy-pastet en artikel om hvordan Joe Jordan har det med situationen omkring Gale Gattuso
He had the distinction of spearheading Manchester United’s attack for three years, but Joe Jordan had no hesitation in nominating his move to AC Milan as the proudest moment of his career.
So enamoured was he with Serie A and the Italian lifestyle that when his time was up at the San Siro, two years later, he spent a further 12 months at Verona before returning to England to see out his career with Southampton and Bristol City. The Scot still seizes every opportunity to revisit a country he considers his second home to catch up with old friends. And family, as one of his two daughters teaches English at a school in Milan.
The AC Milan midfielder grabbed Jordan by the throat at one stage, then headbutted him after the final whistle and all because the Tottenham coach had branded him a ‘f****** Italian b******.’
So it was claimed, anyway, though it was given short shrift by Jordan, as he outlined why, of all the accounts Gattuso might have put forward, anything with an anti-Italian theme was least likely to hold water.
‘It’s just a nonsense, it really is,’ he said. ‘It’s a figment of his imagination and, I have to say, not a great imagination, at that. If he wanted to try and explain his behaviour, you would have thought he might have come up with something better than that.
‘It’s pathetic. Completely and utterly untrue and quite pathetic. He will have to address his conduct overall, and account for himself to UEFA, but the allegation he has made is something else. I’m not having that, because Italy has played an important part in my life and will continue to.
‘Milan are an exceptional club and I consider myself very fortunate to have played for them. I had plenty of high points in my career, but signing for them was the best thing I did. They gave me a chapter in my career I always hankered after, a spell playing abroad, and I could not have picked a better club.
‘With a season at Verona, I had three years over there in all and it was the most rewarding experience of my career.
‘Now my daughter is loving the lifestyle out there, just as I did. She lives in Milan, speaks the language fluently and is teaching English to Italian kids at a local school.
‘If I’m not visiting her, I’m renewing friendships in Milan and Verona that have lasted from my time playing out there. I love Italy and have always had an affinity with the people. Does that sound like someone who would come out with the sort of line Gattuso has got his agent to say? I just find it pathetic on his part, I really do.’
Jordan did not flinch when Gattuso made contact after the final whistle and he remained unmoved, as he reflected on the mayhem that ensued after a famous Tottenham win.
He said: ‘I won’t dignify his actions at the end by saying too much about it. He will have to try and explain it away himself, but, for me, it’s over. Forgotten. I have moved on and turned my thoughts to our next game, at Blackpool on Tuesday.
‘I have no idea why he got so heated, other than he does seem to have a reputation as a volatile character who lets things get to him. It may have looked like he was targeting only me, but they were by no means isolated incidents.
‘He was at it all over the park. There were plenty of other examples and I’m quite happy for people to make judgments on what they saw.
‘There are still people at the club from my time there and I chatted with a few afterwards. What was said was between us, but I left on the same friendly terms that existed before. Let’s just say long-standing friendships were not affected one bit.
‘What happened shouldn’t detract from a great performance and result. There was a lot of maturity about us, and the boys will derive great benefit from the experience.
‘It is only by playing the likes of AC Milan in front of 70,000 people and showing you can handle it that you grow and progress as a team.’
He had the distinction of spearheading Manchester United’s attack for three years, but Joe Jordan had no hesitation in nominating his move to AC Milan as the proudest moment of his career.
So enamoured was he with Serie A and the Italian lifestyle that when his time was up at the San Siro, two years later, he spent a further 12 months at Verona before returning to England to see out his career with Southampton and Bristol City. The Scot still seizes every opportunity to revisit a country he considers his second home to catch up with old friends. And family, as one of his two daughters teaches English at a school in Milan.
The AC Milan midfielder grabbed Jordan by the throat at one stage, then headbutted him after the final whistle and all because the Tottenham coach had branded him a ‘f****** Italian b******.’
So it was claimed, anyway, though it was given short shrift by Jordan, as he outlined why, of all the accounts Gattuso might have put forward, anything with an anti-Italian theme was least likely to hold water.
‘It’s just a nonsense, it really is,’ he said. ‘It’s a figment of his imagination and, I have to say, not a great imagination, at that. If he wanted to try and explain his behaviour, you would have thought he might have come up with something better than that.
‘It’s pathetic. Completely and utterly untrue and quite pathetic. He will have to address his conduct overall, and account for himself to UEFA, but the allegation he has made is something else. I’m not having that, because Italy has played an important part in my life and will continue to.
‘Milan are an exceptional club and I consider myself very fortunate to have played for them. I had plenty of high points in my career, but signing for them was the best thing I did. They gave me a chapter in my career I always hankered after, a spell playing abroad, and I could not have picked a better club.
‘With a season at Verona, I had three years over there in all and it was the most rewarding experience of my career.
‘Now my daughter is loving the lifestyle out there, just as I did. She lives in Milan, speaks the language fluently and is teaching English to Italian kids at a local school.
‘If I’m not visiting her, I’m renewing friendships in Milan and Verona that have lasted from my time playing out there. I love Italy and have always had an affinity with the people. Does that sound like someone who would come out with the sort of line Gattuso has got his agent to say? I just find it pathetic on his part, I really do.’
Jordan did not flinch when Gattuso made contact after the final whistle and he remained unmoved, as he reflected on the mayhem that ensued after a famous Tottenham win.
He said: ‘I won’t dignify his actions at the end by saying too much about it. He will have to try and explain it away himself, but, for me, it’s over. Forgotten. I have moved on and turned my thoughts to our next game, at Blackpool on Tuesday.
‘I have no idea why he got so heated, other than he does seem to have a reputation as a volatile character who lets things get to him. It may have looked like he was targeting only me, but they were by no means isolated incidents.
‘He was at it all over the park. There were plenty of other examples and I’m quite happy for people to make judgments on what they saw.
‘There are still people at the club from my time there and I chatted with a few afterwards. What was said was between us, but I left on the same friendly terms that existed before. Let’s just say long-standing friendships were not affected one bit.
‘What happened shouldn’t detract from a great performance and result. There was a lot of maturity about us, and the boys will derive great benefit from the experience.
‘It is only by playing the likes of AC Milan in front of 70,000 people and showing you can handle it that you grow and progress as a team.’
"I can't say anything," admitted Henry. "They are right." That old Ferguson team-talk - "Lads, it's Tottenham" - now needs an update. Lads, it's Arsenal. Keep putting pressure on and keep asking questions and eventually the capitulation will come"
fre 18. feb 2011
Synes at reglen om, at når dommeren HAR set situationen, så kan der ikke laves noget om, er meget, meget fin. Alt andet ville lægge et helt urimeligt pres på dommeren. Problemet her var bare, at dommeren gav det forkerte kort. Tacklingen var selvfølgelig til rødt.
\"At the end of this game, the European Cup will be only six feet away from you, and you’ll not even able to touch it if we lose. And for many of you, that will be the closest you will ever get. Don’t you dare come back in here without giving your al...
