Nah im not anti united im Anti big teams getting rub of green against every small team.
I said there was a case for all 3 being allowed First one Rooney was definatly in an offiside postiton even though he didnt touch the ball he was still in the line of sight of the goalie and there for interfering in play
the 2nd Felani was pushing down on the defender therfore fouling him lets say it was at the other end and it was davies on one of your defenders they would never of allowed it and it would have been a free kick to your lot
And the 3rd was a dive im sure if the ball had been a a few feet closer to rooney he would have miracously jumped and side passed it into the net he saw the keeper thought ill never get the ball in the net so dived dont blame him for doing it any striker would do it.
just wish media be fucking honest say yeah he dived any striker in that position would do it. instead of constant deniel he dived
this made me chuckle on twitter
Haven't been able to see no vids so far on the Mario Balotelli incident, where he was argin with stand-in Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson on who should take a penalty, so it not for me to judge.
But, I don't know why Liverpool F.C. are surprised by Balotelli's behavior, since it not the first time he hasn't got his own way. Anyone remember as similar incident when he was at Manchester City F.C when they were playin Sunderland where he squabbled with former team mate Aleksandar Kolarov over a freekick & had to be retrained by former team mate/ club captain Vincent Kompany & other City players
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOGXlZFdAzg
how about comparing it to Di Canio & Lampard?
(20-02-2015 18:22 )illbeback123 Wrote: [ -> ]Haven't been able to see no vids so far on the Mario Balotelli incident, where he was argin with stand-in Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson on who should take a penalty, so it not for me to judge.
But, I don't know why Liverpool F.C. are surprised by Balotelli's behavior, since it not the first time he hasn't got his own way. Anyone remember as similar incident when he was at Manchester City F.C when they were playin Sunderland where he squabbled with former team mate Aleksandar Kolarov over a freekick & had to be retrained by former team mate/ club captain Vincent Kompany & other City players
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOGXlZFdAzg
It seems when Mario came on the pitch he was the designated penalty taker, not Henderson .
Brendan Rogers has said if Steven Gerrard is on the pitch then he takes the penalty, he is the no1 penalty taker .
After that if Mario is on the field then he takes the penalty .
If neither Gerrard or Mario are on the field then Henderson takes the penalty .
So at the start of the match Henderson was down to take the penalty, but this changed when Mario came on as sub because he was then on the field and was then the penalty taker .
Info here
http://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/latest-n...-penalties
Feel Balotelli taking the pen has been blown way out of proportion because of who he is , I personally feel he should of taken it but went about it the wrong way .
(20-02-2015 21:34 )mr mystery Wrote: [ -> ]Brendan Rogers has said if Steven Gerrard is on the pitch then he takes the penalty, he is the no1 penalty taker .
After that if Mario is on the field then he takes the penalty .
If neither Gerrard or Mario are on the field then Henderson takes the penalty .
So at the start of the match Henderson was down to take the penalty, but this changed when Mario came on as sub because he was then on the field and was then the penalty taker .
It's odd that nobody told Gerrard about this - or had he simply forgotten?
Or was Rodgers being economical with the truth?
Gerrard said on TV that Balotelli was "mischievous" and that "basically, Jordan Henderson should have taken that penalty".