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QUOTE (I_Rossoneri @ Feb 5 2012, 06:49 PM)
Ibra is slapping him because he has Nocerino by the throat, yet Ibra is the only one to get punished! LOL just LOL (IMG:style_emoticons/default/rolleyes.gif)
I think it's time football goes American and introduces video replay for big decisions (goals, penalties, red cards). It's like FIFA are happy for games to be ruined by incompetence.
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It was done again like this by Ibra. Cazzo. Some say that Gattuso plays bad way. Ibra is off the field at least one time per season because of violence.
I am not angry at the referee very much, like with Lazio. Because in both matches we played in a bad way, and did not win. Even though, I can say that the referees has judged wrong.
This post has been edited by Brian Birkin: Feb 6 2012, 03:28 AM
It was done again like this by Ibra. Cazzo. Some say that Gattuso plays bad way. Ibra is off the field at least one time per season because of violence.
I am not angry at the referee very much, like with Lazio. Because in both matches we played in a bad way, and did not win. Even though, I can say that the referees has judged wrong.
But Ibra was defending a team mate! If you look at the picture Aronica has his hand round Nocerino's throat and Ibra gives him a slap to stop him! Pity De Sanctis wasn't as quick to point that out...
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QUOTE (Fillipo Simone @ Feb 6 2012, 12:03 PM)
So, what's our next fixture?
Our next 5 fixtures: Milan - Juventus for Coppa Italia Udinese - Milan for Serie A Milan - Arsenal for Champions Cesena - Milan for Serie A Milan - Juventus for Serie A
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QUOTE (d'Arc.LP @ Feb 6 2012, 06:06 PM)
Ibra overreacted ? I don't think so.
It's o.k to protect your teammates, but not by slapping other players. In the end, his actions hurt the team. It probably cost us two points and now we have to play in a very difficult away game without him while in the middle of a injury epidemic.
This post has been edited by Jack Bauer: Feb 6 2012, 04:31 PM
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Of course Aronica should have been sent off. Defending a team mate is right. But a slap is a direct action of violence. This is not the first time Ibra is in this region.
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QUOTE (Brian Birkin @ Feb 6 2012, 06:49 PM)
Of course Aronica should have been sent off. Defending a team mate is right. But a slap is a direct action of violence. This is not the first time Ibra is in this region.