Javier Any Sense
March 25th 2008 04:05
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Liverpool, Liverpool, Liverpool..... what more can I say other then to point out the fact that they always promise much and deliver...little, atleast in the Premiership. Sundays performance was less than inspiring. But it would be unfair to judge the whole team by it, as they were down to 10 men for the majority of the match
For the cause of their depleted rescources, look no further then the Argentinian Javier 'Big Mouth' Mashcerano. After he made a tackle early in the game and subsequently received a yellow card (wether it was there or not is another matter) you would think he would have been very careful about how he acted for the rest of the match. You thought wrong.
As I sat there in my living room with a coffee in my hand in an attempt to stay awake I was urging the reds on. I realy thought we were a chance to equalise and even go on to win after having fallen 1-0 down. That was until Masch did something so uncomphendingly disrepsectful that I went from being in a state of drowsiness to standing up and screaming at the television.
He showed his true colour when his outburst at the referee, something that is taboo in soccer, resulted in a second yellow=red.
Now I don't know if Im alone here but that is not the sort of attitude I want at my club and as far as Im conserved the Argentine should shut up or get out.
For the cause of their depleted rescources, look no further then the Argentinian Javier 'Big Mouth' Mashcerano. After he made a tackle early in the game and subsequently received a yellow card (wether it was there or not is another matter) you would think he would have been very careful about how he acted for the rest of the match. You thought wrong.
As I sat there in my living room with a coffee in my hand in an attempt to stay awake I was urging the reds on. I realy thought we were a chance to equalise and even go on to win after having fallen 1-0 down. That was until Masch did something so uncomphendingly disrepsectful that I went from being in a state of drowsiness to standing up and screaming at the television.
He showed his true colour when his outburst at the referee, something that is taboo in soccer, resulted in a second yellow=red.
Now I don't know if Im alone here but that is not the sort of attitude I want at my club and as far as Im conserved the Argentine should shut up or get out.
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