red37 wrote:You know, international pride, world stage and all that aside for a moment...when you stare at that ticker that SS have running along the bottom of the screen. Invariably you will see (prior to these qualifyers/friendlies) things like..
***Ashley Cole pulled out of McLarens squad due to thigh strain*** Owen Hargreaves not expected to train following a sore foot and is a doubt*** John Terry despite being declared out for 6 weeks is in line for an early return***(sarcasm that one) or.. *** Rio Ferdinand sits out training with mystery virus*** Wayne Rooney hasn't travelled due to medical advice *** etc etc..
Then you see:
*** Steven Gerrard has expressed his intention to play with a painkilling injection *** Michael Owen is determined to return *** Crouch will defy the odds and start against Russia ***
OK slight bending of the facts there. But it is a common theme. Why do our players almost always seem to be the first to step up to the plate? Is it out of Bottle, heart, passion, integrity and stamina or pride in representing the three lions...or is it to get away from Anfield/Melwood for a week! Carra is the only one who came out and stuck the finger up.
But why is it, the managers of the other top sides can get away with fobbing McLaren off so easy - telling him that their players have a slight knock/cold/tummy ache etc.. only to return to league action the next week. Im not suggesting Rafa follows their example to the letter..but at times it would be nice to see him turn round and at least not get criticised on the rare occasion that he has done, even then its been out of necessity and not the kind of shenannigans that the others do. Fergie, Wenger and the late Jose get away with murder. I don't see their personnel kicking off about it back at the respective clubs either - especially not to the media.
F**king hate these 'breaks' as they are euphemistically termed. As if they are some great big jolly for the lads. They should be keeping an eye on the next league game, not concentrating on keeping that tw@t in a job!!
maypaxvobiscum wrote:You know, international and why is it called an international break? in what way is it a break?
red37 wrote:You know, international pride, world stage and all that aside for a moment...when you stare at that ticker that SS have running along the bottom of the screen. Invariably you will see (prior to these qualifyers/friendlies) things like..
***Ashley Cole pulled out of McLarens squad due to thigh strain*** Owen Hargreaves not expected to train following a sore foot and is a doubt*** John Terry despite being declared out for 6 weeks is in line for an early return***(sarcasm that one) or.. *** Rio Ferdinand sits out training with mystery virus*** Wayne Rooney hasn't travelled due to medical advice *** etc etc..
Then you see:
*** Steven Gerrard has expressed his intention to play with a painkilling injection *** Michael Owen is determined to return *** Crouch will defy the odds and start against Russia ***
OK slight bending of the facts there. But it is a common theme. Why do our players almost always seem to be the first to step up to the plate? Is it out of Bottle, heart, passion, integrity and stamina or pride in representing the three lions...or is it to get away from Anfield/Melwood for a week! Carra is the only one who came out and stuck the finger up.
But why is it, the managers of the other top sides can get away with fobbing McLaren off so easy - telling him that their players have a slight knock/cold/tummy ache etc.. only to return to league action the next week. Im not suggesting Rafa follows their example to the letter..but at times it would be nice to see him turn round and at least not get criticised on the rare occasion that he has done, even then its been out of necessity and not the kind of shenannigans that the others do. Fergie, Wenger and the late Jose get away with murder. I don't see their personnel kicking off about it back at the respective clubs either - especially not to the media.
F**king hate these 'breaks' as they are euphemistically termed. As if they are some great big jolly for the lads. They should be keeping an eye on the next league game, not concentrating on keeping that tw@t in a job!!
Bad Bob wrote:Are there not UEFA regulations that compel managers to release their players for international duty, though?Given our recent difficulties with Platini and co, I think they might just throw the book at us if Rafa tried that ploy.
Lando_Griffin wrote:Bad Bob wrote:Are there not UEFA regulations that compel managers to release their players for international duty, though?Given our recent difficulties with Platini and co, I think they might just throw the book at us if Rafa tried that ploy.
Well then we need to employ the scum's tactic of "inventing" injuries to justify their withdrawal.
Platini can kiss my a*se, too, the jumped-up little maggot raper.
red37 wrote:Well well, (SlySports)
'England captain John Terry will miss Saturday's Euro 2008 qualifier against Estonia with a knee injury.
The Chelsea centre-back was sent for a scan on Thursday after picking up the problem in training. The damage is not thought to be too bad, but Steve McClaren has quickly ruled Terry out of the clash at Wembley'.
ConnO'var wrote:Lando_Griffin wrote:Bad Bob wrote:Are there not UEFA regulations that compel managers to release their players for international duty, though?Given our recent difficulties with Platini and co, I think they might just throw the book at us if Rafa tried that ploy.
Well then we need to employ the scum's tactic of "inventing" injuries to justify their withdrawal.
Platini can kiss my a*se, too, the jumped-up little maggot raper.
Have to disagree with this, Lando....
I don't think LFC should ever sink that low.
Just because Fergie allegedly does that doesn't mean we have to follow suit.
Personally I've always found it deplorable when players feign injuries, cheat, dive and tried to get another player sent off. Same can be said for managers who always "apparently" don't see an incident when it involves one of their own players but have magnifying glasses when an incident involving the opponents occurs 200 yards away in a crowd of players.
IMO we should NEVER sink that low...
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