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Footballers are tw4ts.
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Yes I do enjoy football but certainly do not let it enter too much in to my life.
Re my attached link which is all over the sports news, this Argie diego wap greasy spick says he has done nothing wrong.
Well if you watch the footage he is seen mouthing the word "f**k" numerous times in its many meanings and behaves like a spoilt child when sent off.
I imagine he is on 50 grand plus a week and as this was a high profile game shown live to millions via Sky Sports, so why is he complaining so much?
http://youtube.com/watch?v=8YQSmkB5XWg
Does this sort of behaviour rile you?
Should footballers be more severley punished for their on-field antics?
Should this Mascherano (Sp?) fellow be tortured, or at least forced to wash the greas off his skin?
Re my attached link which is all over the sports news, this Argie diego wap greasy spick says he has done nothing wrong.
Well if you watch the footage he is seen mouthing the word "f**k" numerous times in its many meanings and behaves like a spoilt child when sent off.
I imagine he is on 50 grand plus a week and as this was a high profile game shown live to millions via Sky Sports, so why is he complaining so much?
http://youtube.com/watch?v=8YQSmkB5XWg
Does this sort of behaviour rile you?
Should footballers be more severley punished for their on-field antics?
Should this Mascherano (Sp?) fellow be tortured, or at least forced to wash the greas off his skin?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This has been edited to make him look worse than he was. I do think mascherano was fired up a bit too much for the game, but he was most certainly not the only player on that pitch to use the f-word! His beahviour at getting sent off was indeed childish, but he felt he had been unfairly punished and so reacted to that.
He is not the only player in the world to behave like this and I can't understand why he has been singled out so much. He has apologised to his team mates and the fans and has explained he was asking the ref a question. This is why he reacted as he did for being shown a red card.
The story is dragging out for no reason, players will not show ref's respect and making an example of one player for every 200 isn't going to make any difference.
He is not the only player in the world to behave like this and I can't understand why he has been singled out so much. He has apologised to his team mates and the fans and has explained he was asking the ref a question. This is why he reacted as he did for being shown a red card.
The story is dragging out for no reason, players will not show ref's respect and making an example of one player for every 200 isn't going to make any difference.
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