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Man Utd are likely to be one of the top two best defensive teams in the league, and with their
especially easy opening three fixtures, a Man Utd defender - or two - will make a very good
choice.
Of their backline, Vidic is the premium choice. Although expensive for a defender, if he can repeat
last seasons points haul then he will be worth the price.
Ouch! That had to hurt.
An inexplicable kung-fu kick from this unknown Chinese goalkeeper on the on-rushing striker, and he
only gets a yellow card!
Some anger management classes needed for the goalkeeper and a rule book for the referee!
source. sportsrubbish
Paolo Di Canio's salute to Italian fascism was a news making act and caught the ire of many who
believe that politics & sport shouldn't mix. However you feel about that mix, there is no doubt
that controversies add spice to a sometimes boring footballing landscape. Its what makes fans
either hate or love a particular person or club.
Dirty defender set for therapy Hearts are considering sending defender Marius Zaliukas on an anger
management course after he received his fourth red card of the season against Aberdeen on Tuesday
night. The automatic five-match suspension will take the Lithuanian up to 18 games missed through
suspension this season!
Grant Wahl is reporting on his blog that FIFA have ruled that Michael Bradley is to serve a
four-game suspension for his post-game confrontation of Jorge Larrionda. Despite the seemingly
harsh penalty, it turns out that it doesn't mean much. Bradley will be allowed to serve his
suspension during the Gold Cup a competition for which he wasn't even called up.
First things first holy crap, who let him near guns?!?!?!?!?!???!
We all know about Joey Barton's long history as an awful awul person, but it's starting to look
like he's becoming a new man one who doesn't use teammate's eyeballs as ashtrays or go to jail for
fighting outside a McDonald's.
Paolo Di Canio's salute to Italian fascism was a news making act and caught the ire of many who
believe that politics & sport shouldn't mix. However you feel about that mix, there is no doubt
that controversies add spice to a sometimes boring footballing landscape. Its what makes fans
either hate or love a particular person or club.
All the stuff being covered outside the unfriendly confines of the award winning Dirty
Tackle...
You know its time for anger management classes when you find yourself storming out of press
conferences after your team beats AC Milan 4-1. [Goal]
Fat Ronaldo had liposuction while in the hospital for his fractured hand.
Group A at the 2010 World Cup could easily be called a "Group of Death" (as if there was only
supposed to be one. That's like saying that there can only be ONE villain in sports and we all
know that there's usually ALOT more than one villain per sporting event.) I know that Group G is
supposed to be the "Group of Death" but maybe should be "a" in front of that and take a look at
Group A as Group G's slightly-less-anger-management-needing cousin.