What about Shawcross on Ramsey last season that was sick..
is this world sickest tackle ever made?, by the world dirtiest player ever seen?
is this world sickest tackle ever made?, by the world dirtiest player ever seen?
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Jan 28 2011, 10:20 PM
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What about Shawcross on Ramsey last season that was sick..
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Jan 28 2011, 10:30 PM
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Jan 28 2011, 10:40 PM
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QUOTE(shark7 @ Jan 28 2011, 10:30 PM) hurm i thought ramsey was not balannce or something i nver watch those tackles..looks scary but eduardo leg.. just make me scared to play football with my friends continuously watch 0:41-0:44 .... which part is not balance...and pay a look at Ramsey's swinging leg as if there is no more bones left..... this is a very strong tackle at the leg that can break tibia fibula anytime. |
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Jan 28 2011, 10:41 PM
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did any player is willing to tackle/kick/cut no11 from juve player leg...
This post has been edited by Firdaus_Fenriz: Jan 28 2011, 10:45 PM |
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Jan 28 2011, 10:43 PM
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QUOTE(liez @ Jan 28 2011, 10:40 PM) continuously watch 0:41-0:44 .... which part is not balance...and pay a look at Ramsey's swinging leg as if there is no more bones left..... this is a very strong tackle at the leg that can break tibia fibula anytime. between eduardo and ramsey.which one is worst ? |
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Jan 28 2011, 10:50 PM
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Just unlucky on Ramsey's part. 50/50 ball, and Shawcross already swung his leg to kick the ball away. Unfortunately for Ramsey, he got there a tiny fraction ahead before Shawcross leg hit him. It was too fast for any to back out. It wasn't even a tackle. Shawcross was trying to boot the ball the hell away from there.
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Jan 28 2011, 10:59 PM
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QUOTE(shark7 @ Jan 28 2011, 10:43 PM) this is eduardo's ones.... well...Both of them suffered mroe or less the same degree of painfulness but iirc...Eduardo used shorter time to recover but still it affected Eduardo's career greatly. I guess I might be the only one here to feel the exact painfulness they felt at that incident as my tibia and fibula broke into 2 parts.... and whole ankle fractured as a result from falling from about 5 metres+ . at first you felt nothing..... at least there is no more feeling on your leg... but your leg will be shaking none the less..... then 2-3 minutes later.... you felt the pain and its indescribable. 0:20 This post has been edited by liez: Jan 28 2011, 11:01 PM |
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Jan 29 2011, 03:32 AM
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QUOTE(Firdaus_Fenriz @ Jan 28 2011, 10:41 PM) only a idiot would like their own player injured/career shorten!how bad is the player is, he is still football player for the clubs. No one wants a career threatening/ending tackes like you do apparantely. |
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Jan 29 2011, 09:30 AM
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QUOTE(stevanistelrooy @ Jan 29 2011, 03:32 AM) only a idiot would like their own player injured/career shorten! How about a highest paid player in the club and so what we so called "striker" not score for at least 1 goal in this season... how bad is the player is, he is still football player for the clubs. No one wants a career threatening/ending tackes like you do apparantely. whenever he play we will either lose or luckily draw.. This post has been edited by Firdaus_Fenriz: Jan 29 2011, 09:42 AM |
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Jan 29 2011, 09:34 AM
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Its really understandable at the moment. Imagine our striker. The highly-rated player who scored in UCL twice. Sulking over his low-paid contract as compared to the other striker. We upgrade his contract to a better one and now he's playing like shite. We should've had a clause to downgrade his contract back if he's playing shite. |
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Jan 29 2011, 09:42 AM
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QUOTE(visionary1993 @ Jan 29 2011, 09:34 AM) Its really understandable at the moment. Imagine our striker. The highly-rated player who scored in UCL twice. Sulking over his low-paid contract as compared to the other striker. We upgrade his contract to a better one and now he's playing like shite. We should've had a clause to downgrade his contract back if he's playing shite. BtW this now getting out off topic..back to real discussion...which is the world sickest tackle ever made.... i vote for shawcross |
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Jan 29 2011, 05:11 PM
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Wellington of Malaga is another sick dirty b*****d
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Jan 30 2011, 01:52 PM
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other than the obvious Taylor and Shawcross thug tackles, I would say Axel Witsel stomp was also sick..
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Jan 30 2011, 02:22 PM
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Feb 1 2011, 12:06 AM
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As much as i hated Shawcross for his tackle that broke Ramsey's leg, i don't think he went in to break Ramsey's leg. He went in heavy and i think he wanted to be gung ho in order to stamp his authority on the pitch. Obviously it went all wrong and Ramsey was on the receiving end of it. To be honest, i don't how how exactly did Ramsey broke his bones. I mean i don't wanna see the replay on how it happened. It's just sick. But anyways, Shawcross was a promising England defender, but somehow he has faded abit after that horror lunge. I think he suffered abit after that. He was seen crying leaving the pitch and that tells you how much he regretted that tackle.
The only thing that needs to be done is that managers should step in and tell the players what's acceptable and what's not. I'm pretty sure some managers tell the their players to deliberately kick their opposition in order to instill some fear, the same thing that happened to Arsenal over the years. Similarly, they should be held accountable for their players behavior on the pitch. When Eduardo and Ramsey broke their legs, the Birmingham and Stoke manager came out publicly to defend their players saying its not malicious..the player is not dirty...the player is the nicest kid in the training ground and those bull crap. I think its bollocks and these managers such apologise on behalf of the player for the violent tackle and this would set a precedence on other players and managers. |
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Feb 1 2011, 12:18 AM
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what a tackle..but luckily not injured as badly as Ramsey or Eduardo..
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Feb 1 2011, 03:07 AM
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QUOTE(giotto @ Feb 1 2011, 12:06 AM) As much as i hated Shawcross for his tackle that broke Ramsey's leg, i don't think he went in to break Ramsey's leg. He went in heavy and i think he wanted to be gung ho in order to stamp his authority on the pitch. Obviously it went all wrong and Ramsey was on the receiving end of it. To be honest, i don't how how exactly did Ramsey broke his bones. I mean i don't wanna see the replay on how it happened. It's just sick. But anyways, Shawcross was a promising England defender, but somehow he has faded abit after that horror lunge. I think he suffered abit after that. He was seen crying leaving the pitch and that tells you how much he regretted that tackle. For Sure he (shawcross) wasn't mean it to break the leg but after this situation..maybe some lack of mentality player will afraid to approach againts him him during match.. The only thing that needs to be done is that managers should step in and tell the players what's acceptable and what's not. I'm pretty sure some managers tell the their players to deliberately kick their opposition in order to instill some fear, the same thing that happened to Arsenal over the years. Similarly, they should be held accountable for their players behavior on the pitch. When Eduardo and Ramsey broke their legs, the Birmingham and Stoke manager came out publicly to defend their players saying its not malicious..the player is not dirty...the player is the nicest kid in the training ground and those bull crap. I think its bollocks and these managers such apologise on behalf of the player for the violent tackle and this would set a precedence on other players and managers. |
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Feb 1 2011, 08:30 AM
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Vinnie Jones had good passing and movement to go with the aggression and he doesn't really cause massive injuries on a constant basis.
De Jong broke two people's legs in a single year. Just f***ing reckless I think, but that's no excuse. |
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Feb 2 2011, 08:28 AM
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QUOTE(Zan81 @ Jan 28 2011, 07:27 PM) Robbie Savage, I'd lump him together with Dennis Wise. Neither are malicious but both annoy the he'll outta anyone. They do all they can to throw you off your game with niggling little challenges and snide comments.What do Wise and Muscat has in common though? Both played for Millwall. Lucas Neil, Tim Cahill, Ben Thatcher (google is challenges of Pedro Mendes and some Chinese bloke during a tour of China). The Den is a notorious place to visit. The last time Liverpool visited, the fans sang a disgraceful song aimed at a Scouse engineer(?) who was abducted by terrorists in Afghanistan and who was beheaded live on video. This led to a scuffle between both sets of fans, where chairs were ripped from their foundations and tossed around. I think the fans at The Den bay for blood and demand that players cause damage. Another challenge which comes to mind is John Fashanu's (another former Milwall player coincidentally) challenge on Gary Mabutt which left the latter with a broken eye socket and fractured skull. |
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Feb 4 2011, 09:20 AM
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how about eric cantona?
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