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Glazier#1 Flag 01 Jan 18 9.53am Send a Private Message to Glazier#1 Add Glazier#1 as a friend

Oh my God.

It does make me chuckle how one-eyed supporters can be at times.

What Puncheon visited on Kevin De Bruyne was an act of violence. A disgrace that should have seen him sent off with a straight red and, in my opinion, result in a six match ban - at least.

Not only was it illegal but downright dangerous. What's more, it didn't even stop the intended pass. It did, though, achieve the desired effect of stopping play and once again, cheating won the day.

I even saw, I think, one simpleton on these boards PRAISING the disgraceful Puncheon for 'taking one for the team' ugh!

De Bruyne has been one of the joys of the first half of season 17-18. It is, surely, talent like his that gives us all pleasure and reminds us that, despite the cheats, this is the beautiful game. I don't care if he plays for us or not. he is a genius and the reason we all watch the game, surely. Players like him and Wilf light up the game and we must all want the geniuses to prosper for the good of the game and the cheats to be outlawed.

Someone on here complains that 'all the talk was about the pen and Punch's tackle'. Not on this site, it isn't. There has been a deafening silence about what Puncheon did.

Rest assured, if such an assault had been carried out on one of ours there would have been an outcry on these pages. Yesterday was different, though, wasn't it. Punch is 'one of ours'

I've been a Palace fan for many, many years and suffered the joys of that. Support them as I do, I'll never have time for what i saw Puncheon do.

Shame on you Jason.

Edited by Glazier#1 (01 Jan 2018 10.13am)

 

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Nobbybm Flag Dartford 01 Jan 18 10.02am Send a Private Message to Nobbybm Add Nobbybm as a friend

Yes it was poor and, yes, it could’ve carried a straight red but it didn’t actually stop anything other than KDB - it was Kelly’s foul on Sane that the ref blew up for.

I don’t think there can be any retrospective punishment either as Punch was booked.

 


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ARGILE OLD GEEZER Flag PORTIMAO 01 Jan 18 10.07am Send a Private Message to ARGILE OLD GEEZER Add ARGILE OLD GEEZER as a friend

Originally posted by Glazier#1

Oh my God.

It does make me chuckle how one-eyed supporters can be at times.

What Puncheon visited on Kevin De Bruyne was an act of violence. A disgrace that should have seen him sent off with a straight red and, in my opinion, result in a six match ban - at least.

Not only was it illegal but downright dangerous. What's more, it didn't even stop the intended pass. It did, though, achieve the desired effect of stopping play and once again, cheating won the day.

I even saw, I think, one simpleton on these boards PRAISING the disgraceful Puncheon for 'taking one for the team' ugh!

De Bruyne has been one of the joys of the first half of season 17-18. It is, surely, talent like his that gives us all pleasure and reminds us that, despite the cheats, this is the beautiful game. I don't care if he plays for us or not. he is a genius and the reason we all watch the game, surely. Players like him and Wilf light up the game and we must all want the geniuses to prosper for the good of the game and the cheats to be outlawed.

Someone on here complains that 'all the talk was about the pen and Punch's tackle'. Not on this sight, it isn't. There has been a deafening silence about what Puncheon did.

Rest assured, if such an assault had been carried out on one of ours there would have been an outcry on these pages. Yesterday was different, though, wasn't it. Punch is 'one of ours'

I've been a Palace fan for many, many years and suffered the joys of that. Support them as I do, I'll never have time for what i saw Puncheon do.

Shame on you Jason.

Agreed, it has left a bad taste in the mouth and abad image of out club/team

 

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Goal Machine Flag The Cronx 01 Jan 18 10.08am Send a Private Message to Goal Machine Add Goal Machine as a friend

Just watched the replay for the first time after reading your post. I was expecting it to be a lot worse to be honest.

It’s a bad tackle but no worse than what you’ll see most weeks on match of the day. It was a professional foul to try and prevent the counter attack. I don’t think there was any malice in it. He injured himself so I guess that’s karma.

 

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Glazier#1 Flag 01 Jan 18 10.16am Send a Private Message to Glazier#1 Add Glazier#1 as a friend

What? a knee-high scythe with violent intent. No worse than we see are used to seeing?

If that is what we are accepting as run-of-the-mill violence then things have arrived at a bad state for the game.

No, the tackle was extraordinary in it's execution and intent.

 

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chateauferret Flag 01 Jan 18 10.16am

Further evidence of how bad Puncheon has become I'm afraid. Gone from being an attacking threat to doing nothing to now being an absolute liability.

I've certainly seen refs send people off for that sort of thing but then we've also seen refs do nothing about similar tackles. There's a still of de Bruyne still standing up with Puncheon's leg across him but his boot already past, and it is only one leg, so presumably the ref just deemed it a bad example of a late tackle. What Graham Poll thought is neither here nor there because he also thought Wilf dived and that's clearly bollocks.

Puncheon is injured himself and will be out for as long as any ban would last anyway, and it was right at the end of the match, so he's not better off than if he'd been dismissed anyway. And he was s*** again, the only Palace player who was less than excellent, and should be getting put on the market, which with his injury now probably won't happen. I don't think I'd play him even if fit if I were Hodgson. He only got on the bench in the absence of Schlupp and McArthur, and Riedewald has now overtaken him by miles as well. And then we still have Lee, of course, who I don't think is worse either.

I think this player's star has now definitely set for good.


Edited by chateauferret (01 Jan 2018 10.28am)

Edited by chateauferret (01 Jan 2018 10.35am)

 


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beak Flag croydon 01 Jan 18 10.30am Send a Private Message to beak Add beak as a friend

Originally posted by Glazier#1

Oh my God.

It does make me chuckle how one-eyed supporters can be at times.

What Puncheon visited on Kevin De Bruyne was an act of violence. A disgrace that should have seen him sent off with a straight red and, in my opinion, result in a six match ban - at least.

Not only was it illegal but downright dangerous. What's more, it didn't even stop the intended pass. It did, though, achieve the desired effect of stopping play and once again, cheating won the day.

I even saw, I think, one simpleton on these boards PRAISING the disgraceful Puncheon for 'taking one for the team' ugh!

De Bruyne has been one of the joys of the first half of season 17-18. It is, surely, talent like his that gives us all pleasure and reminds us that, despite the cheats, this is the beautiful game. I don't care if he plays for us or not. he is a genius and the reason we all watch the game, surely. Players like him and Wilf light up the game and we must all want the geniuses to prosper for the good of the game and the cheats to be outlawed.

Someone on here complains that 'all the talk was about the pen and Punch's tackle'. Not on this site, it isn't. There has been a deafening silence about what Puncheon did.

Rest assured, if such an assault had been carried out on one of ours there would have been an outcry on these pages. Yesterday was different, though, wasn't it. Punch is 'one of ours'

I've been a Palace fan for many, many years and suffered the joys of that. Support them as I do, I'll never have time for what i saw Puncheon do.

Shame on you Jason.

Edited by Glazier#1 (01 Jan 2018 10.13am)

Welcome to modern day football,any chivalric thoughts are long forgotten.Jason Puncheon did his job. It was a one off unlike the systematic pre-planned series of assaults on Zaha by the Huddersfield thugs.

Edited by beak (01 Jan 2018 10.39am)

 

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chateauferret Flag 01 Jan 18 10.33am

Originally posted by beak

Welcome to modern day football,any chivalric thoughts are long forgotten.Jason Puncheon did his job.

Did he?

As pointed out above, his job was to stop the counter fairly and safely. He didn't stop the counter - the ref only carded him when he stopped play later for a foul on Sane, having played the advantage. He didn't do it fairly - he got a yellow card and might easily have been sent off. And he didn't do it safely - both players were taken from the field on stretchers.

He didn't do anything else useful either. In a game of great performances he was very, very poor.

 


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Goal Machine Flag The Cronx 01 Jan 18 10.33am Send a Private Message to Goal Machine Add Goal Machine as a friend

Originally posted by Glazier#1

What? a knee-high scythe with violent intent. No worse than we see are used to seeing?

If that is what we are accepting as run-of-the-mill violence then things have arrived at a bad state for the game.

No, the tackle was extraordinary in it's execution and intent.

I just don’t get the violent intent part you refer to. It was terribly timed and happened at pace. Could have easily been a red but there are tackles equally bad most weeks. I think you’re going a little over the top, excuse the pun.

 

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bexleydave Flag Barnehurst 01 Jan 18 10.33am Send a Private Message to bexleydave Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add bexleydave as a friend

Originally posted by Glazier#1

Oh my God.

It does make me chuckle how one-eyed supporters can be at times.

What Puncheon visited on Kevin De Bruyne was an act of violence. A disgrace that should have seen him sent off with a straight red and, in my opinion, result in a six match ban - at least.

Not only was it illegal but downright dangerous. What's more, it didn't even stop the intended pass. It did, though, achieve the desired effect of stopping play and once again, cheating won the day.

I even saw, I think, one simpleton on these boards PRAISING the disgraceful Puncheon for 'taking one for the team' ugh!

De Bruyne has been one of the joys of the first half of season 17-18. It is, surely, talent like his that gives us all pleasure and reminds us that, despite the cheats, this is the beautiful game. I don't care if he plays for us or not. he is a genius and the reason we all watch the game, surely. Players like him and Wilf light up the game and we must all want the geniuses to prosper for the good of the game and the cheats to be outlawed.

Someone on here complains that 'all the talk was about the pen and Punch's tackle'. Not on this site, it isn't. There has been a deafening silence about what Puncheon did.

Rest assured, if such an assault had been carried out on one of ours there would have been an outcry on these pages. Yesterday was different, though, wasn't it. Punch is 'one of ours'

I've been a Palace fan for many, many years and suffered the joys of that. Support them as I do, I'll never have time for what i saw Puncheon do.

Shame on you Jason.


They can't talk about anything else on NSC so you can gripe away to your heart's content on there. It wasn't the greatest tackle, but we've had, and will get, the same and a lot worse done to us, so get over it. I certainly won't be wearing sackcloth and ashes and flailing myself over one poor tackle. I don't think the Huddersfield support were beating themselves up over Wilf's injury and we shouldn't be just because it was De Bruyne; so what?

 


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Brentmiester_General Flag Front line in the battle against t... 01 Jan 18 10.36am

De Bruyne a joy of the first part of the season? Don’t seem to remember him playing for Palace but there ya go.

 


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Glazier#1 Flag 01 Jan 18 10.38am Send a Private Message to Glazier#1 Add Glazier#1 as a friend

Am I to take it that you approve of what he did in the spirit of pragmatism?

Or maybe you think'if it needs to be done , it needs to be done. After all, everyone's at it'

Not any idea of chivalry but playing by the rules and the spirit f the rules. There can also be pragmatism at work if we want there to be.

The punishments need to fit the crime and then this kind of disgrace would no longer be seen to be 'worth it'. Believe me, managers, the biggest pragmatists of all, would put a stop to it just like that.

I fear I sense in your reply that you think it's ok? Surely not.

 

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