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grayx

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Didier Drogba
« on April 19, 2012, 09:32:22 am by grayx »
Anybody else pissed off watching this clown last night?
An entertaining game of football ruined by this prat falling to the ground like someone out of the PLATOON movie when someone tackles him. He's built like a brick shit-house for gods sake. One day, he could pick up a serious injury & players will just continue around him,thinking its only that diving fcuka acting again.



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BillyStubbsTears

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Re: Didier Drogba
« Reply #1 on April 19, 2012, 09:49:36 am by BillyStubbsTears »
I'm an old romantic when it comes to football. I like my football to be hard, uncompromising and honest. That sort of behaviour sickens me. The most dis-spiriting moment of that entire game was the booking of Pedro Rodrigues. Wasn't until you saw the slow motion replay that you could see just how skillfully Ashley Cole cheated. The most subtle and perfectly timed movement of his knee into Rodrigues's leg to draw the foul and the booking. That sort of ability doesn't come naturally. It comes from being honed to perfection on the training ground.

I hated Lewis Guy for the same reason. A stupid, arrogant little Kitson who whittled away whatever talent he had, but perfected the art of cheating. Disgusting.

It f**king stinks and it is a cancer that is devouring the game from the inside. I've got 2 young kids just starting to take an interest in sport. I always assumed that I'd want them to be football fans. But I cannot encourage them to grow up idolising morally bankrupt cheating bas**rds like that. And to cap it all, it makes watching football nigh-on pointless. When the art of cheating is as important as the art of bettering an opponent through skill, bravery and grit, why watch it any more?

I've just been reading about John Charles. He's worth 1000 of t**ts like Didier Drogba and Ashley Cole.

inSODwetrust

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Re: Didier Drogba
« Reply #2 on April 19, 2012, 10:38:47 am by inSODwetrust »
6ft3", big, hefty lad, muscles defenders off the ball week-in, week-out! Yet goes down like a sack of spuds everytime he gets a little knock!

If the footballing authorities had any b******s he'd get a hefty fine for last night!

The Loan Arranger

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Re: Didier Drogba
« Reply #3 on April 19, 2012, 11:06:06 am by The Loan Arranger »
Needed studs on his arse, the amount of time he spent on the floor!!!

Thinwhiteduke

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Re: Didier Drogba
« Reply #4 on April 19, 2012, 12:12:46 pm by Thinwhiteduke »
Norfolk n Chance probably loves Drogba.....He certainly has a soft spot for Chelsea.

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Re: Didier Drogba
« Reply #5 on April 19, 2012, 12:30:58 pm by Chris Black come back »
Drogba is an absolute disgrace. You would understand him going down like a sack of shite if he was 5"6 and built like a pansy but for the guy is normally the biggest player on the pitch. Have some f**king self respect as well. Massive pussy. Would have been last one out of trenches I imagine.

donnyroversfc

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Re: Didier Drogba
« Reply #6 on April 19, 2012, 12:44:38 pm by donnyroversfc »
Drogba is my favourite diver! He doesn't even try to hide the fact he's diving  :lol:

Sign him up.

I-was-there1976

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Re: Didier Drogba
« Reply #7 on April 19, 2012, 03:47:21 pm by I-was-there1976 »
Jason Price was exactly the same

Big,strong and went down too easily.

You could say a reet cheating bas**rd


Dont tell his fans though

RoversAlias

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Re: Didier Drogba
« Reply #8 on April 19, 2012, 05:16:44 pm by RoversAlias »
Jason Price was strong?

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Re: Didier Drogba
« Reply #9 on April 19, 2012, 05:33:06 pm by Chris Black come back »
Jason Price was a footballer?

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Re: Didier Drogba
« Reply #10 on April 19, 2012, 05:36:07 pm by Donnywolf »
Built like a brick shithouse

On the floor WITHOUT being touched

A laughing stock

As big a cheat as KITSON

How do either of them look in a mirror and not feel shame or embarrassment or BOTH

Mr1Croft

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Re: Didier Drogba
« Reply #11 on April 19, 2012, 06:06:22 pm by Mr1Croft »
I didn't find it disgraceful, I (as an armchair chelsea fan) was hurt when they were done over by Barca last time at the bridge with that corrupt ref. I bet Drogba was hurt too, especially after his comments landed him an 8 match ban.


Sweet justice I say...

stuey

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Re: Didier Drogba
« Reply #12 on April 19, 2012, 10:54:12 pm by stuey »
I'm an old romantic when it comes to football. I like my football to be hard, uncompromising and honest. That sort of behaviour sickens me. The most dis-spiriting moment of that entire game was the booking of Pedro Rodrigues. Wasn't until you saw the slow motion replay that you could see just how skillfully Ashley Cole cheated. The most subtle and perfectly timed movement of his knee into Rodrigues's leg to draw the foul and the booking. That sort of ability doesn't come naturally. It comes from being honed to perfection on the training ground.

I hated Lewis Guy for the same reason. A stupid, arrogant little c*** who whittled away whatever talent he had, but perfected the art of cheating. Disgusting.

It f***ing stinks and it is a cancer that is devouring the game from the inside. I've got 2 young kids just starting to take an interest in sport. I always assumed that I'd want them to be football fans. But I cannot encourage them to grow up idolising morally bankrupt cheating bas**rds like that. And to cap it all, it makes watching football nigh-on pointless. When the art of cheating is as important as the art of bettering an opponent through skill, bravery and grit, why watch it any more?

I've just been reading about John Charles. He's worth 1000 of t**ts like Didier Drogba and Ashley Cole.

I agree with most of what you say, but Ashley Cole might be a lot of things, but a diver and a cheat? No. He was fantastic Wednesday night. In my opinion he's one of the best left backs in the world and by far, Englands best left.

BillyStubbsTears

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Re: Didier Drogba
« Reply #13 on April 19, 2012, 11:46:22 pm by BillyStubbsTears »
I'm an old romantic when it comes to football. I like my football to be hard, uncompromising and honest. That sort of behaviour sickens me. The most dis-spiriting moment of that entire game was the booking of Pedro Rodrigues. Wasn't until you saw the slow motion replay that you could see just how skillfully Ashley Cole cheated. The most subtle and perfectly timed movement of his knee into Rodrigues's leg to draw the foul and the booking. That sort of ability doesn't come naturally. It comes from being honed to perfection on the training ground.

I hated Lewis Guy for the same reason. A stupid, arrogant little c*** who whittled away whatever talent he had, but perfected the art of cheating. Disgusting.

It f***ing stinks and it is a cancer that is devouring the game from the inside. I've got 2 young kids just starting to take an interest in sport. I always assumed that I'd want them to be football fans. But I cannot encourage them to grow up idolising morally bankrupt cheating bas**rds like that. And to cap it all, it makes watching football nigh-on pointless. When the art of cheating is as important as the art of bettering an opponent through skill, bravery and grit, why watch it any more?

I've just been reading about John Charles. He's worth 1000 of t**ts like Didier Drogba and Ashley Cole.

I agree with most of what you say, but Ashley Cole might be a lot of things, but a diver and a cheat? No. He was fantastic Wednesday night. In my opinion he's one of the best left backs in the world and by far, Englands best left.

Stuey. Go and have a look again at that incident that got Pedro Rodrigues booked. What Cole did can only be done so well by hours of practice. He may well be a superb left back. He might also help old ladies over the road, rescue cats from trees and give away every penny he earns to starving kids. But he is also a cheat and a diver. Look at the video. There is no other case to argue.

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Re: Didier Drogba
« Reply #14 on April 20, 2012, 12:49:16 am by RobTheRover »
I reckon Drogba could give Tom Daley a close run in the Olympics.


 

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