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IrishZebra

Western Imperialist
Jun 18, 2006
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Since the topic is about Ngog's dive here and it is in England, did anybody see the Sunderland-Tottenham game ? ( there wasn't anything decent at the time). But the penalty Bent got was exactly the same as Ngog's but you don't see any reaction to it whatsoever. I'm not sure because he is English or because the penalty was saved. Nonetheless surely it warranted some reaction, even the commentators didn't really recognise it. Here is a link to the highlights

http://player.sbs.com.au/twg#/twg_08/EPL/EPL_Highlights/playlist/Tottenham-v-Sunderland/
Because nobody looks up to Darren Bent, N'Gog is a role-model to all the little pool-tards
 

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The Curr

Senior Member
Feb 3, 2007
33,705
Cudicini injured in motorbike crash
Thursday 12 November, 2009
Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Carlo Cudicini has fractured both wrists and injured his pelvis in a serious motorbike accident.

The 36-year-old has been taken to hospital where he is undergoing treatment.

“We can confirm Carlo is in hospital after being involved in a road accident,” a club spokesman revealed.

“The club doctor is with him, but we can’t say any more until we have the results of tests and scans.”

Cudicini has played regularly for Spurs this season, making seven appearances in the Premier League.
 

JBF

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Aug 5, 2006
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Celtic and Rangers to stay in SPL

The Premier League clubs have thrown out a proposal to bring Celtic and Rangers into the English game.

Discussion has raged for some time about whether the Old Firm could be included in a new-look English structure.

A two-tier Premier League including the Glasgow giants was on the agenda at a meeting of chairmen on Thursday.

Several managers, such as Alex McLeish, Martin O'Neill, David Moyes and Harry Redknapp, had previously voiced their support for the idea.

However, the Premier League have now confirmed that Celtic and Rangers will not be invited to leave the SPL.

The proposal, put forward by Bolton chairman Phil Gartside, was rejected as neither 'desirable or viable'.

The Premier League said in a statement: "Bolton Wanderers submitted a discussion paper detailing ideas concerning the restructuring of the Premier League into two tiers with the inclusion of Celtic and Rangers.

"The clubs welcomed the additional input into an ongoing process, however, they were of the opinion that bringing Celtic and Rangers into any form of Premier League set-up was not desirable or viable.

"The other relevant ideas contained within Bolton's paper will now be taken forward as part of the wider strategic review being undertaken by the Premier League since November 2008 with the aim of providing recommendations before December 2010."

Bad move

Speaking before the announcement, Burnley chief executive Paul Fletcher explained that he would be opposing the plan due to fears over the repercussions.

"My first view is that it would ruin football in Scotland," said Fletcher.

"What the Hearts and Hibernians and Aberdeens of this world would think about it ... whether they would slip into non-league football, I don't know."

Burnley's former Hibernian striker Steven Fletcher agreed that removing Celtic and Rangers from Scottish football would be a bad move.

"Everyone looks forward to playing the Old Firm sides so I think it would take a big part of that away," said the 22-year-old.

"I've played a lot of my football up there and I don't want to see that.

"I don't think they'd do badly if they came down but they're two Scottish teams and I think they should stay up there for the SPL's sake as well."


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Henry

Senior Member
Sep 30, 2003
5,517
very sorry about Cudicini :(


as a 'pool fan, N'Gog's dive was fucking pathetic and embarrassing. While we should have won that match without any trouble, and while I was thrilled when we got the penalty, after seeing HOW we got it (crappy stream) I was pretty pissed. I hope he gets retrospective punishment, and the FA start to use video evidence for this sort of thing.
 

Luca

Senior Member
Apr 22, 2007
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very sorry about Cudicini :(


as a 'pool fan, N'Gog's dive was fucking pathetic and embarrassing. While we should have won that match without any trouble, and while I was thrilled when we got the penalty, after seeing HOW we got it (crappy stream) I was pretty pissed. I hope he gets retrospective punishment, and the FA start to use video evidence for this sort of thing.
I've watched N'Gog a few times live and all I can say is that he is a pathetic player, ok he is young but even when I watched him play the england U21's he was sill pathetic then and missed chances that an OAP would score. I can't believe that he's back up to Torres. Even when he scores it is pathetic and embarrasing, look at his first goalof the season, it was an open goal and all he had to do was head it in, but I was rofl-ing when it came to him and he proceeded to balloon header it just under the bar, a millimeter higher and he would have had miss of the season.
Conclusion: IMO crap player and I don't like him
 

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