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Charlie Croker Flag Hampshire 03 Jan 19 12.35pm Send a Private Message to Charlie Croker Add Charlie Croker as a friend

Troy Deeney - August 2018 (about Wilf)
"You take it in turns kicking him, but you go 'You hit this time, you hit him the next time'."

Troy Deeney - January 2019 (about Ryan Gosling)
"You can't tell me that their boy did not try to do Tom Cleverley."

Hopefully his comments about the referee 'bottling' it following the Bournemouth game last night will see a fine & ban. Mostly because he's a dangerous bugger and will likely score next weekend but also because he's just plain horrible.

 


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Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 03 Jan 19 1.22pm Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

I think a new rule should be brought in where if so many players are booked for fouls on the same opposing player then then they should suffer a penalty, maybe even a penalty kick. It’s certainly something that’s crept into the game more and more (although if you look back it has happened in the past. Italy v Maradona in WC82 before Diego lost it and retaliated) and should be stamped out. Sorry for the unfortunate pun.

 


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Badger11 Flag Beckenham 03 Jan 19 1.42pm Send a Private Message to Badger11 Add Badger11 as a friend

Originally posted by Rudi Hedman

I think a new rule should be brought in where if so many players are booked for fouls on the same opposing player then then they should suffer a penalty, maybe even a penalty kick. It’s certainly something that’s crept into the game more and more (although if you look back it has happened in the past. Italy v Maradona in WC82 before Diego lost it and retaliated) and should be stamped out. Sorry for the unfortunate pun.

Something has to be done I remember a game where Arsenal's Reye's was kicked to pieces each player taking it in turns. Maybe the referee should warn the Captain next time your player gets a straight red even if he hasn't been near the "victim" before.

 


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chateauferret Flag 03 Jan 19 7.29pm

Every time I think of the odious Deeney I remember the time we beat them 1-0 despite getting zero shots on target by bouncing the ball off his arse for an own goal.

His comments last night were a disgrace and it will be a travesty if he doesn't get banned. Scum.

 


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PalazioVecchio Flag south pole 03 Jan 19 9.40pm Send a Private Message to PalazioVecchio Add PalazioVecchio as a friend

Prison scum deeney. should never be let near the Prem.

how many dozen other jobs are off-limits for people with a criminal record ?

childcare, teaching, banking, accounting, company director, cops, nightclub security....plus loads of other jobs....if i recall correctly.


yet he gets to earn megabucks

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YT Flag Oxford 03 Jan 19 10.32pm Send a Private Message to YT Add YT as a friend

Originally posted by Badger11

Something has to be done I remember a game where Arsenal's Reye's was kicked to pieces each player taking it in turns. Maybe the referee should warn the Captain next time your player gets a straight red even if he hasn't been near the "victim" before.

This kinda thing works perfectly well in rugby union. After persistent offences by a team, the ref will say “the next offender will be off - understood?”

 


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Superhorns3 Flag Harpdenden 04 Jan 19 5.18pm Send a Private Message to Superhorns3 Add Superhorns3 as a friend

Originally posted by PalazioVecchio

Prison scum deeney. should never be let near the Prem.

how many dozen other jobs are off-limits for people with a criminal record ?

childcare, teaching, banking, accounting, company director, cops, nightclub security....plus loads of other jobs....if i recall correctly.


yet he gets to earn megabucks

Edited by PalazioVecchio (03 Jan 2019 9.50pm)

Maybe so but let's be honest football doesn't have a high moral threshold.

I mean where else can you get away with swearing and abusing someone so much as they do to refs ?

Then there is the money and shading dealings that go on across the football world.

Having some bloke who went to jail for a while and been re-formed over a number of years playing in the Premier league is probably the least of footballs worries...

Having said that he probably does need to reign his comments in somewhat as they don't help.


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jeeagles Flag 04 Jan 19 6.06pm

Originally posted by YT

This kinda thing works perfectly well in rugby union. After persistent offences by a team, the ref will say “the next offender will be off - understood?”

The only time I've ever been sin binned was due to this. I'd come on as a sub after my team had been warned for going off their feet and was sent off the pitch a couple of minutes later because I hadn't heard the warning.

I was cheating and my team mate had been all game so it was absolutely fair in my eyes even though I was fuming at the time.

Should definately bring it in. It would also allow for a much more flowing game.

 

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Qwijibo Flag Bournemouth 04 Jan 19 9.34pm Send a Private Message to Qwijibo Add Qwijibo as a friend

Originally posted by PalazioVecchio

Prison scum deeney. should never be let near the Prem.

how many dozen other jobs are off-limits for people with a criminal record ?

childcare, teaching, banking, accounting, company director, cops, nightclub security....plus loads of other jobs....if i recall correctly.


yet he gets to earn megabucks

Edited by PalazioVecchio (03 Jan 2019 9.50pm)


Not sure i can agree that everyone that's ever been to prison deserves to have any future prospects written off.

Ian Wright for one. Appreciate they're different reasons for being inside

 

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ChrisGC Flag Wantage 05 Jan 19 10.01am

Deeney is the biggest s***house in the league. A nasty, talentless player stealing a living on thuggery and luck.

Footballing wise, a carthorse at best, charging about the place like Harvey Price on steroids indiscriminately hacking at the ball/players' legs. Occasionally a hack results in a goal and everyone creams themselves about how 'underrated' and 'hardworking' he is. He isn't.

He's a nasty scumbag who is lucky to be at liberty, let alone let loose on the pitch who must have levels of dirt on his employers to justify his ongoing employment.

Similar to the lack of surprise when an unmuzzled Pitbull savages a child, he'll snap someone's legs one day and we'll all be there, his quotes in hand saying I told you so whilst the powers that be and the moronic fawning media shrug their shoulders and move on to champion the next 'salt of the earth', 'boy done good' 'turned his life around' undeserved hard luck merchant.

Rant. Over.

 

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Spiderman Flag Horsham 05 Jan 19 11.51am Send a Private Message to Spiderman Add Spiderman as a friend

Originally posted by Superhorns3

Maybe so but let's be honest football doesn't have a high moral threshold.

I mean where else can you get away with swearing and abusing someone so much as they do to refs ?

Then there is the money and shading dealings that go on across the football world.

Having some bloke who went to jail for a while and been re-formed over a number of years playing in the Premier league is probably the least of footballs worries...

Having said that he probably does need to reign his comments in somewhat as they don't help.


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Edited by Superhorns3 (04 Jan 2019 5.26pm)

Have to agree with this but.... in relation to the quotes in original post, I cannot believe he has not been charged. The quotes about Wilf were disgraceful and proved that Watford's pre-match plan was to cripple him asap. I hope the ref next week has digested these comments and Luka re-iterates them when talking to ref pre-match )didn't Deeney also say he would point out to the ref about Zaha's perceived diving)?

 

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Superhorns3 Flag Harpdenden 05 Jan 19 12.28pm Send a Private Message to Superhorns3 Add Superhorns3 as a friend

Originally posted by ChrisGC

Deeney is the biggest s***house in the league. A nasty, talentless player stealing a living on thuggery and luck.

Footballing wise, a carthorse at best, charging about the place like Harvey Price on steroids indiscriminately hacking at the ball/players' legs. Occasionally a hack results in a goal and everyone creams themselves about how 'underrated' and 'hardworking' he is. He isn't.

He's a nasty scumbag who is lucky to be at liberty, let alone let loose on the pitch who must have levels of dirt on his employers to justify his ongoing employment.

Similar to the lack of surprise when an unmuzzled Pitbull savages a child, he'll snap someone's legs one day and we'll all be there, his quotes in hand saying I told you so whilst the powers that be and the moronic fawning media shrug their shoulders and move on to champion the next 'salt of the earth', 'boy done good' 'turned his life around' undeserved hard luck merchant.

Rant. Over.

Not a fan I presume!

Don't think I ever remember Deeney hacking away at someone (he might encourage others to do it which oisn't right I agree) )but he has hardly been sent off or even booked that often.

Not saying he's that talented and some of our fans would say Troy's is past his best but the guy has some football ability.

We paid 18 million for someone who cannot control a ball in Andre Gray...

Deeney can at least do that!

BTW Didn't know Ian Wright had been to jail...yet employed by the BBC and other TV channels.

 

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