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if nani deserved the red card.. so did neill.. he's the first to start an issue.. just because the sign of his team losing's obvious.. pathetic.. i was about to love hammers when the supporters fairly applauded at tevez's incredible goal.. but after that.. nah.. lol..

i wasn't really focused on watching this match due to my medication.. but was happy because we won the match and even we scored another one with only ten players.. yeay..


is your 'medication' crack by any chance?? thats the only way i can get my head around you suggesting Neill should have been sent off. little niggly things like what Neill did go on all over the pitch probably 100 times. its part of the game. Nani is just a silly little mug who walked right into it. he 'started the issue' by a playful pinch. if you think thats equal to a headbutt id hate to be pinched by you.

i dont really think myself or other West Ham fans really give a sh*t about how our club is viewed by other people. we are what we are. we did indeed give Tevez a fantastic reception, as he did to us again, and not many clubs can say that. however we did it for him, not to gain your respect or admiration.


you wish Laughing

i know losing is hurtful.. but there's no need to freak out.. geez..

we lose every other week, its not really hurtful, im used to it. certainly not when its a game yuo never expect to win in the first place Confused

the ref should've looked into the problem from the very beginning who started the problem.. it's not like you're going to get away with some little thing you did that ended up in a fight.. to be fair.. both should be sent off.. it reminded me of zizou's case long time ago.. what a shame.. if the losing team players use that kind of trick to get the winning team players sent off's accepted.. then i've got nothing else to say..

that is absolutely ridiculous. do you genuinely think neill should have been sent off? i cant even begin to tell you everything that is wrong with what you are saying. nani is supposed to be a grown man, a professional. he should be used to little tricks like that. it was harmless. do you not think Man United players do the same thing? you dont think Neville, Keane, Scholes, Rooney do/did exactly the same thing every week to name just a few? Zidane was the same for that incident, idiotic. theres no other explanation. youy think its only losing teams that do those tricks? you have obviously never played football and really should open your eyes to what goes on during a game.

did you read my 'lol'?.. i did put a lol in the end of my sentence.. and if you're too angry to view my post properly.. please just ignore it.. for the sake of anything..

its not anger, its despair. the 'lol' was for when you was going on about West Ham supporters and tevez. the 'lol' doesn't really mean anything anyway. you still clearly feel that Neill should have been sent off. you describe Neill's actions as 'pathetic' and yet make no comment on Nani. that is 'pathetic'.

scoring a superb goal against your former team isn't an easy thing.. and that's why hammers supporters respected it.. and i didn't say that ashton's goal's a shiet one either.. it's a great one.. thinking the way how he scored it..

i didnt mention ashton's goal to you and i certainly never said you criticised it? tevez's goal was respected because he scored it after showing us, as a club, nothing but love and respect. whether he scored or not he would have had the same reaction.

however.. we can't make all people love our team.. so why bother about that?.. Confused

i wouldnt want people to 'love' my team. i want people to either support them or nothing at all. i dont want a 'fondness' for the club from anybody

 
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if nani deserved the red card.. so did neill.. he's the first to start an issue.. just because the sign of his team losing's obvious.. pathetic.. i was about to love hammers when the supporters fairly applauded at tevez's incredible goal.. but after that.. nah.. lol..

i wasn't really focused on watching this match due to my medication.. but was happy because we won the match and even we scored another one with only ten players.. yeay..


is your 'medication' crack by any chance?? thats the only way i can get my head around you suggesting Neill should have been sent off. little niggly things like what Neill did go on all over the pitch probably 100 times. its part of the game. Nani is just a silly little mug who walked right into it. he 'started the issue' by a playful pinch. if you think thats equal to a headbutt id hate to be pinched by you.

i dont really think myself or other West Ham fans really give a sh*t about how our club is viewed by other people. we are what we are. we did indeed give Tevez a fantastic reception, as he did to us again, and not many clubs can say that. however we did it for him, not to gain your respect or admiration.


you wish Laughing

i know losing is hurtful.. but there's no need to freak out.. geez..

we lose every other week, its not really hurtful, im used to it. certainly not when its a game yuo never expect to win in the first place Confused

not really.. you're quite a mediocre team.. you beat us in the first home match last time..

the ref should've looked into the problem from the very beginning who started the problem.. it's not like you're going to get away with some little thing you did that ended up in a fight.. to be fair.. both should be sent off.. it reminded me of zizou's case long time ago.. what a shame.. if the losing team players use that kind of trick to get the winning team players sent off's accepted.. then i've got nothing else to say..

that is absolutely ridiculous. do you genuinely think neill should have been sent off? i cant even begin to tell you everything that is wrong with what you are saying. nani is supposed to be a grown man, a professional. he should be used to little tricks like that. it was harmless. do you not think Man United players do the same thing? you dont think Neville, Keane, Scholes, Rooney do/did exactly the same thing every week to name just a few? Zidane was the same for that incident, idiotic. theres no other explanation. youy think its only losing teams that do those tricks? you have obviously never played football and really should open your eyes to what goes on during a game.

not for me.. technically yeah.. but since the ref always looked at the worst side.. then it's obvious that nani's the one who'd to leave the pitch.. he's wrong to do the headbutting.. yeah.. i never said anything that implied that he should've still been on the pitch after the incident.. as far as i concern.. words are harmless.. and you can't really prove them.. but actions.. need to be more aware of.. i wouldn't even claim a card for neill if he just spoke something.. but he did something.. that's the problem..

did you read my 'lol'?.. i did put a lol in the end of my sentence.. and if you're too angry to view my post properly.. please just ignore it.. for the sake of anything..

its not anger, its despair. the 'lol' was for when you was going on about West Ham supporters and tevez. the 'lol' doesn't really mean anything anyway. you still clearly feel that Neill should have been sent off. you describe Neill's actions as 'pathetic' and yet make no comment on Nani. that is 'pathetic'.

because the blame's on for nani himself.. he wouldn't do such a thing under no reasons..

scoring a superb goal against your former team isn't an easy thing.. and that's why hammers supporters respected it.. and i didn't say that ashton's goal's a shiet one either.. it's a great one.. thinking the way how he scored it..

i didnt mention ashton's goal to you and i certainly never said you criticised it? tevez's goal was respected because he scored it after showing us, as a club, nothing but love and respect. whether he scored or not he would have had the same reaction.

good that he's still love and respected.. some clubs can hardly do it..

however.. we can't make all people love our team.. so why bother about that?.. Confused

i wouldnt want people to 'love' my team. i want people to either support them or nothing at all. i dont want a 'fondness' for the club from anybody
i mean.. we'd probably be biased about our own team.. and yet we can't really bother about what others said about them either.. in this case.. we speak for our own teams with different points of view obviously..

 
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if nani deserved the red card.. so did neill.. he's the first to start an issue.. just because the sign of his team losing's obvious.. pathetic.. i was about to love hammers when the supporters fairly applauded at tevez's incredible goal.. but after that.. nah.. lol..

i wasn't really focused on watching this match due to my medication.. but was happy because we won the match and even we scored another one with only ten players.. yeay..


is your 'medication' crack by any chance?? thats the only way i can get my head around you suggesting Neill should have been sent off. little niggly things like what Neill did go on all over the pitch probably 100 times. its part of the game. Nani is just a silly little mug who walked right into it. he 'started the issue' by a playful pinch. if you think thats equal to a headbutt id hate to be pinched by you.

i dont really think myself or other West Ham fans really give a sh*t about how our club is viewed by other people. we are what we are. we did indeed give Tevez a fantastic reception, as he did to us again, and not many clubs can say that. however we did it for him, not to gain your respect or admiration.


you wish Laughing

i know losing is hurtful.. but there's no need to freak out.. geez..

we lose every other week, its not really hurtful, im used to it. certainly not when its a game yuo never expect to win in the first place Confused

not really.. you're quite a mediocre team.. you beat us in the first home match last time..

anybody who has watched West Ham play in the last month or two would be pleased that we never let in more than 4 goals.

the ref should've looked into the problem from the very beginning who started the problem.. it's not like you're going to get away with some little thing you did that ended up in a fight.. to be fair.. both should be sent off.. it reminded me of zizou's case long time ago.. what a shame.. if the losing team players use that kind of trick to get the winning team players sent off's accepted.. then i've got nothing else to say..

that is absolutely ridiculous. do you genuinely think neill should have been sent off? i cant even begin to tell you everything that is wrong with what you are saying. nani is supposed to be a grown man, a professional. he should be used to little tricks like that. it was harmless. do you not think Man United players do the same thing? you dont think Neville, Keane, Scholes, Rooney do/did exactly the same thing every week to name just a few? Zidane was the same for that incident, idiotic. theres no other explanation. youy think its only losing teams that do those tricks? you have obviously never played football and really should open your eyes to what goes on during a game.

not for me.. technically yeah.. but since the ref always looked at the worst side.. then it's obvious that nani's the one who'd to leave the pitch.. he's wrong to do the headbutting.. yeah.. i never said anything that implied that he should've still been on the pitch after the incident.. as far as i concern.. words are harmless.. and you can't really prove them.. but actions.. need to be more aware of.. i wouldn't even claim a card for neill if he just spoke something.. but he did something.. that's the problem..

did you read my 'lol'?.. i did put a lol in the end of my sentence.. and if you're too angry to view my post properly.. please just ignore it.. for the sake of anything..

its not anger, its despair. the 'lol' was for when you was going on about West Ham supporters and tevez. the 'lol' doesn't really mean anything anyway. you still clearly feel that Neill should have been sent off. you describe Neill's actions as 'pathetic' and yet make no comment on Nani. that is 'pathetic'.

because the blame's on for nani himself.. he wouldn't do such a thing under no reasons..

scoring a superb goal against your former team isn't an easy thing.. and that's why hammers supporters respected it.. and i didn't say that ashton's goal's a shiet one either.. it's a great one.. thinking the way how he scored it..

i didnt mention ashton's goal to you and i certainly never said you criticised it? tevez's goal was respected because he scored it after showing us, as a club, nothing but love and respect. whether he scored or not he would have had the same reaction.

good that he's still love and respected.. some clubs can hardly do it..

however.. we can't make all people love our team.. so why bother about that?.. Confused

i wouldnt want people to 'love' my team. i want people to either support them or nothing at all. i dont want a 'fondness' for the club from anybody
i mean.. we'd probably be biased about our own team.. and yet we can't really bother about what others said about them either.. in this case.. we speak for our own teams with different points of view obviously..



anybody who has watched West Ham play in the last month or two would be pleased that we never let in more than 4 goals.

so you think a casual pinch is the equivalent of a red card offence? thats insane. absolutely insane.

of course the blame is on Nani. he headbutted an opponent. even ferguson had no complaints and thats saying something.

i dont think im being biased in saying that Lucas Neill should not have been sent off. i think im being logical.

id love to see how many people would actually suggest what Neill did was a red card offence. i reckon if i asked 1000 people only 1 would say it should be a red card. that one person wouyld be you.

 
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Personally, I think we should forget this whole Nani/Neill deal because we're never gonna agree on what happened. And we are forgetting the most important moment of that game...Carlton Cole without his top on! Phew! Who knew what was under that beautiful claret and blue shirt Wink

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you honestly make me sick

 
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you honestly make me sick



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That's not very nice you big meanie! I'll be telling my buddy on you Crying or Very sad

 
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This is what these boards have descended into.

 
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I was just trying to lighten the mood Cool

 
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the ref should've looked into the problem from the very beginning who started the problem.. it's not like you're going to get away with some little thing you did that ended up in a fight.. to be fair.. both should be sent off.. it reminded me of zizou's case long time ago.. what a shame.. if the losing team players use that kind of trick to get the winning team players sent off's accepted.. then i've got nothing else to say..


You've obviously never played any type of sports. There's always taunting among players, it's a part of the game. You get under the skin of the opponent to get an advantage. YES Man United do it too.

Nani is a scum. To think what Nani did reminded you of Zidane and Materazzi is a disgrace. Especially with the little acting job Nani did after his slight headbutt. "oh I headbutted you, but hurt myself in the process." Total joke. At least when Ronaldo headbutted someone (earlier this season and got himself a red card) he stood his ground and didn't act like a pansy.

 
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anybody who has watched West Ham play in the last month or two would be pleased that we never let in more than 4 goals.

so you think a casual pinch is the equivalent of a red card offence? thats insane. absolutely insane.

of course the blame is on Nani. he headbutted an opponent. even ferguson had no complaints and thats saying something.

i dont think im being biased in saying that Lucas Neill should not have been sent off. i think im being logical.

id love to see how many people would actually suggest what Neill did was a red card offence. i reckon if i asked 1000 people only 1 would say it should be a red card. that one person wouyld be you.


that's why i mentioned in another thread that saying Gunners would beat toffees for 3-0 was like saying we're trashing the hammers.. which's impossible to happen.. but then we've got the unexpected result of 4-1..

then why'd such a pro player do that?.. i believe it's not a part of the tactic.. you know.. pinching people and then raising the arms to start things up.. where's the fair play?..

lucky fergie didn't say anything.. otherwise he might've been condemned as well..

yeah.. it's me who's being biased and not talking sense.. my bad..

thanks.. i prefer not being in the crowd most of the time..

have a nice day.. the league's soon over anyway..

 
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the ref should've looked into the problem from the very beginning who started the problem.. it's not like you're going to get away with some little thing you did that ended up in a fight.. to be fair.. both should be sent off.. it reminded me of zizou's case long time ago.. what a shame.. if the losing team players use that kind of trick to get the winning team players sent off's accepted.. then i've got nothing else to say..


You've obviously never played any type of sports. There's always taunting among players, it's a part of the game. You get under the skin of the opponent to get an advantage. YES Man United do it too.

Nani is a scum. To think what Nani did reminded you of Zidane and Materazzi is a disgrace. Especially with the little acting job Nani did after his slight headbutt. "oh I headbutted you, but hurt myself in the process." Total joke. At least when Ronaldo headbutted someone (earlier this season and got himself a red card) he stood his ground and didn't act like a pansy.


thanks smurfy.. that's a good shout out after a while.. sometimes my words are hard to understand and i can't be bothered to explain thoroughly..

call any Man Utd players by any names you wish.. certainly nani's better in one thing.. he didn't headbutt his own teammates and i'm somehow 'happy' for that..

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Personally, I think we should forget this whole Nani/Neill deal because we're never gonna agree on what happened. And we are forgetting the most important moment of that game...Carlton Cole without his top on! Phew! Who knew what was under that beautiful claret and blue shirt Wink

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i must say that this, along with Ashtons lovely goal, was the highlight of the game for me Smile

 
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Personally, I think we should forget this whole Nani/Neill deal because we're never gonna agree on what happened. And we are forgetting the most important moment of that game...Carlton Cole without his top on! Phew! Who knew what was under that beautiful claret and blue shirt Wink

Yum!



i must say that this, along with Ashtons lovely goal, was the highlight of the game for me Smile



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Keep it in the General Discussion section please ladies - This section is for Football Discussion

 
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Yep and Carlton Cole is a West Ham player Very Happy

Have already discussed the match, was only trying to calm the storm but I will refrain from doing so again.

 
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Neil was as bad as Nani for pretending to be pole-axed by a brush from Nani's head. That was no head butt.....a true head butt leaves it's mark......broken nose, bloody nose, black eye. Miraculously Neil got up off the ground unharmed with no visible marks. He is a pansy and a cheat for going down like that in order to get a fellow professional sent off.


right... you're a clever one. lets get this right. Neill, who was headbutted, was as bad as Nani, who did the headbutting, because he exaggerrated the pain said headbutt caused even though Nani himself went down like a sack of sh*t after being the one to administer the butt?

Pint of bias please landlord..

a pansy and a cheat? look a bit closer to home mate. even you whiny od jock manager said he had no complaints. Nani went down like he had been shot after he headbutted somebody. id say that makes him much more of a pansy and a cheat. what was Nani trying to do by going down like that? surely not trying to get a fellow professional sent off? pull your head out of your arse mate for crying out loud. never have i heard such drivel.



Welcome back Steely, you've been quiet for a few days......I think we'd better make that 2 pints of bias please......

Now then......I'm a clever one am I......in that case be careful what you say around me Wink

I already stated that Nani deserved his straight red for the so called 'pansy' head butt. If you move your head anywhere near an opponents face like that then you are going to get your marching orders partcularly when your opponent is going to feign injury like Neil did. Now I don't really feel inclined to defend Nani for the play acting that followed the 'pansy' head butt..... but your very biased post leaves me no option. Nani was merely following Neil's lead on the feigning injury part. I'm sure he thought that if Neil is going to do it then so would he. Like I said....they were as bad as each other. Neil should be ashamed of himself and so should Nani.

As for having my head up my arse.......I believe that my opinion in support of MY team is no more biased than your own. In fact my opinion is more balanced since I see BOTH players in the wrong. You can only see United's players being in the wrong along with all the other ABU's on this thread.

And Papasmurf......I expected a more grown up comment from someone like yourself.

 
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And Papasmurf......I expected a more grown up comment from someone like yourself.


Like it or not, Nani is scum (in my eyes and probably many others as well). I could honestly care less about the headbutt itself. Everyone loses their cool every now and then, and in a game of football things are said and done on the pitch that get under peoples skins. So his headbutt was a headbutt, soft or not, I really don't care for it.

What I do care and makes me personally think that Nani is a scum is his play acting after his headbutt. What is he trying to prove or do there? It's shameful. He's the one that did the headbutting, and then he's going to have a delayed reaction and fall to the ground in apparent agonizing pain himself? Hoping that the ref is dumb enough to think Neill headbutted him? That just shows lack of respect and is disgraceful. And to me, at this current time, Nani is a scum.

Fergie pinned it on his immaturity. And he's probably right. But immaturity or not doesn't mean he should shame himself even further by play acting at the end of it.

 
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And Papasmurf......I expected a more grown up comment from someone like yourself.


Like it or not, Nani is scum (in my eyes and probably many others as well). I could honestly care less about the headbutt itself. Everyone loses their cool every now and then, and in a game of football things are said and done on the pitch that get under peoples skins. So his headbutt was a headbutt, soft or not, I really don't care for it.

What I do care and makes me personally think that Nani is a scum is his play acting after his headbutt. What is he trying to prove or do there? It's shameful. He's the one that did the headbutting, and then he's going to have a delayed reaction and fall to the ground in apparent agonizing pain himself? Hoping that the ref is dumb enough to think Neill headbutted him? That just shows lack of respect and is disgraceful. And to me, at this current time, Nani is a scum.

Fergie pinned it on his immaturity. And he's probably right. But immaturity or not doesn't mean he should shame himself even further by play acting at the end of it.


And what about Neil? His play acting was as good as Nani's.....but you seem to want to completely overlook that fact.

 
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And what about Neil? His play acting was as good as Nani's.....but you seem to want to completely overlook that fact.


Yes his play acting was bad as well. But the difference here is that he took the headbutt and didn't dish it out. You see it all the time, the person that gets hit usually always over exaggerates it. Is it wrong? yes, but no way does he deserve a red as well. A yellow, maybe. People dive when a tackle comes in, people over exaggerate when a foul is committed against them. Is it wrong? yes.

The thing with Nani is that he did the headbutting and didn't want to Man Up to it. He was being a coward by going down as well. If I was to punch you in the face on the pitch (not that I would), I wouldn't crumble to the ground holding my fist in pain. I'd Man Up to my punishment knowing I was in the wrong unlike Nani.

If Nani just stood there after the headbutt, then I wouldn't think he's a scum, but due to his play acting after the incident makes me think he is.

Ronaldo headbutted someone earlier this year. I don't think he's a scum, he stood there after and took his punishment. Zidane headbutted someone on the biggest stage in football. I don't think he's a scum, he stood there and took his punishment.

 
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And what about Neil? His play acting was as good as Nani's.....but you seem to want to completely overlook that fact.


Yes his play acting was bad as well. But the difference here is that he took the headbutt and didn't dish it out. You see it all the time, the person that gets hit usually always over exaggerates it. Is it wrong? yes, but no way does he deserve a red as well. A yellow, maybe. People dive when a tackle comes in, people over exaggerate when a foul is committed against them. Is it wrong? yes.

The thing with Nani is that he did the headbutting and didn't want to Man Up to it. He was being a coward by going down as well. If I was to punch you in the face on the pitch (not that I would), I wouldn't crumble to the ground holding my fist in pain. I'd Man Up to my punishment knowing I was in the wrong unlike Nani.

If Nani just stood there after the headbutt, then I wouldn't think he's a scum, but due to his play acting after the incident makes me think he is.

Ronaldo headbutted someone earlier this year. I don't think he's a scum, he stood there after and took his punishment. Zidane headbutted someone on the biggest stage in football. I don't think he's a scum, he stood there and took his punishment.


I agree that Nani's behaviour is unacceptable and has no place in football, it was extremely immature and foolish of him to think he would get away with it, he made an error of judgement and I hope he learns his lesson. It was remeniscent of Dida the AC Milan goalkeeper who feigned injury when a Celtic fan brushed passed him.

Scum is a slang word and isn't very flattering to the more articulate when you are discussing something like football, despicable or worthless is a more grown up way of saying it. Scum is more applicable to someone killing innocent people, like a terrorist.

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