From: ixion martin - GdBx on
William Clark avait �nonc� :
> In article <4ba30a0a$0$8271$426a74cc(a)news.free.fr>,
>>> Aaah, go back to bitching about Attoub and Dupuy. Your
>>> Anglophobia is reaching dangerous levels.
>>
>> Do you want to speak about Hartley ?
>
> If you can't see the difference between a handbags, pushing,
> spat, and cynically lying on the ground and deciding to
> stick you fingers into someone's eyes (twice, in the case of
> Dupuy), then you are seriously deranged.

OK.
http://cjoint.com/?dubK5qX40H
So, it's just a push, just a handbag. If I see a finger in the
opponent' eye, it's because I'm "seriously deranged" �.
And for Dupuy it's a gouge, even if he doesn't touch Ferris'
eye, even if IRB recognize it's not a gouge.
OK, I see.

Your francophobia "is reaching dangerous levels". �

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Ixion
Contre une �quipe �trang�re, quand on dit diplomatiquement que
l'arbitre
n'est pas dans un bon soir, c'est toujours le club fran�ais qui
morfle.
En s�lection, c'est parfois l'inverse. Dans ce cas, on ne nous
le pardonne pas.


From: ixion martin - GdBx on
Chagney Hunt a formul� la demande :
> On Mar 18, 6:49�pm, "ken.over...(a)gmail.com"
> <ken.over...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Mar 18, 6:42�pm, SHUSSBAR <shuss...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> so : obvious foul = no call? Dive= penalty, great night for
>>> Liverpool then.
>>
>> I think that's what is referred to as a 'Magical Anfield
>> Night'. Where penalties magically appear and disappear.
>
> It's called home field advantage. And if you think that sort
> of magic doesn't happen at Camp Nou, you ought to change your
> tinted glasses.

I don't care that kind of magic happens at Camp Nou. I see that
kind of magic doesn't happen at a french field versus an big
four english team. When Lille plays Manchester, you have a
referee who suggests Scholes to put the ball directly in the
net while the goalkeeper places his wall, and this referee
cancelled a valid goal because of a very tight contact.

When Marseille plays Liverpool, the referee blows a penalty for
the Reds even if he is in the middle of the pitch (luck, it's
was really a penalty but he couldn't be sure). When Lyon plays
Manchester, the Ferguson's boys can make big fouls without a
yellow card, except if a french player contest, but he will
also take a yellow. In Anfield Road, Fernando take a red for
less.

When Marseille goes to Liverpool, Gerrard and Mascherano can
both make harsh tackles on Niang and ... (I don't remember
which player) : only one foul whistled, no card. In France (and
wherever in Europa, except Milan) : red card x2.

Always the same way. English teams are usual better, but that
makes the challenge impossible to success.

--
Ixion
Contre une �quipe �trang�re, quand on dit diplomatiquement que
l'arbitre
n'est pas dans un bon soir, c'est toujours le club fran�ais qui
morfle.
En s�lection, c'est parfois l'inverse. Dans ce cas, on ne nous
le pardonne pas.