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Post by britbearpit on Sept 13, 2009 21:27:56 GMT
Only negative part of the stoke performance for me yesterday was the way Ricardo rolls around like he's died after most tackles then just gets up and walks away!!
I find it embarassing to watch and yes I know loads of prem footballers that do it, but please Ricardo your a great player so stop doing it as you like a right tit!
I can't believe on another thread, could have been bayern, that some Stoke fans can't see it!
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Post by leanneisastokie on Sept 13, 2009 21:31:27 GMT
i have just commented on the chelski blog thing and i didnt think fuller was half as bad as some of the chelsea players but i did say that fuller isnt the most innocent person but how he wrote it in that blog was pathetic.....and i hope fuller puts this out of his game he is a better player than that
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Post by scfc75 on Sept 13, 2009 21:32:00 GMT
I must admit this did get on my nerves, twice I thought he might need stretchering off only for him to jog round 30 seconds after looking like he had a broken leg.
It's a bit embarrassing, not sure how the supporters of Chelsea must feel seeing it happen at every game. Suppose you get used to it.
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Post by britbearpit on Sept 13, 2009 21:38:20 GMT
I wish Tony would tell him to pack it in, as we really can't complain about other teams (even if they do it more!) if we have Fuller at it!!
I cringe when he does it, as it looks so bleeding obvious!
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Post by somemightsay on Sept 13, 2009 21:53:38 GMT
i think you need to concentrate on what fuller brings to the team rather than slagging off one of our best players for years. ric as most weeks got kicked all over the park with no support from the ref again, if i am not mistaken both times he was so called rolling around it came after poor challenges from ashley cole. for me stoke dont do it enough and should play these teams at there own game
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Post by glennwhelan6 on Sept 13, 2009 21:55:06 GMT
I think it's funny because he's so bad at it.
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Post by bayernoatcake on Sept 13, 2009 22:07:48 GMT
I must have missed this! ;D I saw him get assaulted by Ashley Cole though.
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Post by leanneisastokie on Sept 13, 2009 22:11:38 GMT
I must have missed this! ;D I saw him get assaulted by Ashley Cole though. me too! but we shouldnt stoop to their level we have the better team in terms of commitment and togetherness goarrn stoke!
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Post by A-teen_six_T3 on Sept 14, 2009 0:53:21 GMT
i think you need to concentrate on what fuller brings to the team rather than slagging off one of our best players for years. ric as most weeks got kicked all over the park with no support from the ref again, if i am not mistaken both times he was so called rolling around it came after poor challenges from ashley cole. for me stoke dont do it enough and should play these teams at there own game If he didn't roll around and go down as easy as he does, he'd get more support from the refs....It pisses me off no end how he gets fuck all from refs, but i cant help but to think he has himself to blame, and doesnt help himself at all
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Post by bayernoatcake on Sept 14, 2009 0:58:44 GMT
Seriously when did he roll about against Chelsea?
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Post by SuperRickyFuller on Sept 14, 2009 1:00:20 GMT
Has anyone considered that he might've been taking the piss out of the Chelski lot?
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Post by Beardy200 on Sept 14, 2009 1:01:40 GMT
You get what you pay for i'm afraid folks. You pay small money and you get shit divers and play-actors. Russel Crowe doesn't come cheap you know?
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Post by salifdiao on Sept 14, 2009 1:30:53 GMT
I am normally one of Ric's biggest fans but at the moment he seems out of sorts i am not sure if the arrival of Tuncay and the form of Kitson has put his nose out of joint but whatever it is he needs to get himself right because with his current attitude he will struggle to make an impact or score goals.
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Post by bayernoatcake on Sept 14, 2009 1:36:54 GMT
Again when the fook against Chelsea did he a) dive b) roll about?
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Post by tuum on Sept 14, 2009 2:04:24 GMT
Again when the fook against Chelsea did he a) dive b) roll about? b) when he was clattered by Ashley Cole in the 2nd half.
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Post by huth4 on Sept 14, 2009 9:10:00 GMT
i thought he was taking the piss out of drogba, terry, cole etc
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Post by entropy92 on Sept 14, 2009 9:21:09 GMT
let ric be ric i wouldnt have him any other way makes me laugh how people critisize him after that game and not chelsea players surrounding the ref etc
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Post by Beardy200 on Sept 14, 2009 10:08:42 GMT
I am normally one of Ric's biggest fans but at the moment he seems out of sorts i am not sure if the arrival of Tuncay and the form of Kitson has put his nose out of joint but whatever it is he needs to get himself right because with his current attitude he will struggle to make an impact or score goals. What is wrong with his attitude mate? At times i agree he can seem to let the ref get the better of him and he gets frustrated but i've not seen that much of it this season compared to previous ones.
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Post by davejohnno1 on Sept 14, 2009 11:48:19 GMT
Fuller does go to ground easier than any other player on our books but I wouldn't call him a diver or a cheat.
He did stretch it a bit on Saturday but this in my opinion, was a reaction to the behaviour of the Chelsea players. Once incident by me in the 2nd half saw Fuller rolling around in mock agony, jump up and upon being berated by Lampard, he laughed and pointed to 5 or 6 of their players as if to say "what is good for you is good enough for me".
Fair play to him for that, but in all honesty I am proud of our honest group of players and hope that they long continue in this mould.
TP deserves enourmous credit for this in my opinion.
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Post by bayernoatcake on Sept 14, 2009 13:14:51 GMT
Again when the fook against Chelsea did he a) dive b) roll about? b) when he was clattered by Ashley Cole in the 2nd half. Oh the one where Cole took him out at about shin height?
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Post by surreystokie on Sept 14, 2009 14:02:10 GMT
A-teen, you're spot on, as I know from personal experience, on Saturday. I've said for ages that Ricci gets little support from refs, when he deserves some, because of his constant dramatics when he doesn't. When I was damning him, during the first half, I had absolutely no idea that the gent immediately in front of me was the ref's assessor! While I don't intend to quote him, fully, respecting his privacy, at half time he said how unusually fair I was (for an attached supporter) and that he had been interested in my comments. I'm sure that, in the second half, he also heard what I had to say about Chelsea ganging up on the ref, at every opportunity. The game is all about personal opinion. However, those who enjoy Ricci's thespian tendencies, think that he should venomously retaliate or believe that he really is injured when mildly touched, (I'm not referring to the genuine horror clatterings or the spinal assaults) cannot in the next breath be criticising the opposition when they similarly play up. Whatever the result, I thank God we have a manager like TP who disapproves of such nonsense and whatever the likes of Shawcross and Faye must think of it, isn't difficult to guess.
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Post by bayernoatcake on Sept 14, 2009 14:04:19 GMT
I need to keep an eye out for this! ;D
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Post by Beardy200 on Sept 14, 2009 14:06:33 GMT
A-teen, you're spot on, as I know from personal experience, on Saturday. I've said for ages that Ricci gets little support from refs, when he deserves some, because of his constant dramatics when he doesn't. When I was damning him, during the first half, I had absolutely no idea that the gent immediately in front of me was the ref's assessor! While I don't intend to quote him, fully, respecting his privacy, at half time he said how unusually fair I was (for an attached supporter) and that he had been interested in my comments. I'm sure that, in the second half, he also heard what I had to say about Chelsea ganging up on the ref, at every opportunity. The game is all about personal opinion. However, those who enjoy Ricci's thespian tendencies, think that he should venomously retaliate or believe that he really is injured when mildly touched, (I'm not referring to the genuine horror clatterings or the spinal assaults) cannot in the next breath be criticising the opposition when they similarly play up. Whatever the result, I thank God we have a manager like TP who disapproves of such nonsense and whatever the likes of Shawcross and Faye must think of it, isn't difficult to guess. Glad to hear it ;D
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