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Phil neville definitely should have gone for that horrendous tackle after he was already booked.
Beckham was slightly less clear but as his booking was a little unlucky i think rennie let him of that bundle in the box which was easily a booking as the first one was so dodgy.
Now, Laurent Blanc was the subtle one, he took a leaf out of "the henchoz book of defensive goalkeeping" did anyone notice how subtly he saved McAteers shot just before Flo scored. If flo hadn't of put that in the game would have stopped and Blanc would have been of good keeping but e was lucky to get away with it.
Keane and Neville should both have walked
Blanc was extremely lucky to have got away with it.
Beckham shouldn't have got the first booking so deserved to stay on. (but has anyone noticed he is getting a lot dirtier of late)
> Watch any football match and you'll see that going on - "part of
> the game", as they say - jostling for position.
That was not jostling for position, you could understand a bit of shirt tugging and trying to out-muscle each other but he was just lashing out at anyone standing close while they were just standing and not dishing any back.
> That was not jostling for position
You also need to remember that Keown and Hasselbaink have a history of aggro with each other, a bit like Keane and - well, everyone else.
Can't remember what started it, but they're always at it.
> Mr Ritze wrote:
> That was not jostling for position
>
> You also need to remember that Keown and Hasselbaink have a history of
> aggro with each other, a bit like Keane and - well, everyone else.
I didn't actually see him do anything to Hasselbaink, I saw it happen to nearly all the other players though.