Piece of sh1te. The fact that he's a psycho that is not averse to diving and rolling around makes him particularly sickening. As clem says he should have been removed from the game years ago.
[cite]Posted By: Clem_Snide[/cite]Nasty piece of work.
Apparently never apologised to Matty Holmes or even made contact to see how he was.
He is a class A lunatic. Its the reaction after he has "done" the bloke that pisses me off the most. He has the cheek to start protesting his innocence. Then struts off muttering to himself. Finally stops and crosses himself before leaving the pitch.
If the powers that be had any sense they'd have chucked him out of the game years ago.
He is not a lunatic at all, he knows full well what he is doing and does it anyway.
He finds the whole thing hilarious and why wouldn't he? He's been getting away with it for 20 years.
[quote][cite]Posted By: nolly[/cite]As above he is no nutter,calculated nasty bastard.[/quote] He's definitely a wrongun. I recall Iwan Roberts who revealed in his book he'd deliberately stamped on Muscat as payback for putting fellow charmer Bellamy out of the game for a year - saying he was a nice bloke off the pitch. I think he has genuine mental issues. Whatever, he should have been out of the game years ago.
thats his career finished unless we have a strange route into the Grand final and end up playing an extra game...... this was his last year and that 8 weeks takes him over the threshold so his final act as a proffessional footballer was almost ending a 20 yr olds career...
to sort of explain further there are 6 games left in the season if we get into the finals its like a playoff scenarion and and then when you are through you have a major and minor final(smei final in our language) this means that the loser of the major final plays the winner of the minor final and basically get 2 bites at the cherry, that means the 8 games... so he may return for the final if Victory make it...
[cite]Posted By: mascot88[/cite]thats his career finished unless we have a strange route into the Grand final and end up playing an extra game...... this was his last year and that 8 weeks takes him over the threshold so his final act as a proffessional footballer was almost ending a 20 yr olds career...
Fair, I retract my earlier statement then!
Do they still have a game to determine who gets home advance in the grand-final and is the prize still the stupid hoop thing?
I saw the tackle on Youtube he did last Saturday. Could've broken both the player's legs as well as his back and neck. A red card just doesn't seem enough punishment for that thug and he had the sheer audicity to scream and moan at the ref as he walked passed him with red card held aloft!!!
[quote][cite]Posted By: Friend Or Defoe[/cite][quote][cite]Posted By: mascot88[/cite]thats his career finished unless we have a strange route into the Grand final and end up playing an extra game...... this was his last year and that 8 weeks takes him over the threshold so his final act as a proffessional footballer was almost ending a 20 yr olds career...[/quote]Fair, I retract my earlier statement then!
Do they still have a game to determine who gets home advance in the grand-final and is the prize still the stupid hoop thing?[/quote]
Thats right... that extra game means he could come back for the final...
Yes the Toilet seat (silly hoop thing) is still going strong ;)
My Millwall mate tells me that he is to be included in the book 'Real Wall' a book being written by Mirror Journo Micheal Clavin to celebrate 30 players who were 'the embodiment of the Real Wall spirit'.
I wouldn't mind but Muscat only played 53 games for them over two years according to wikipedia , hardly long enough for such an acolade when genuine Lions legends like Alex Stepney and Gordon Hill miss out.
My Millwall mate tells me that he is to be included in the book 'Real Wall' a book being written by Mirror Journo Micheal Clavin to celebrate 30 players who were 'the embodiment of the Real Wall spirit'.
I wouldn't mind but Muscat only played 53 games for them over two years according to wikipedia , hardly long enough for such an acolade when genuine Lions legends like Alex Stepney and Gordon Hill miss out.
think he's a bully cunt & to me isn't the embodiment of Millwall spirit. Terry Hurlock, was hard & nasty when needed but didn't go about like Muscat. Likewise players like Stevens, Cooper, Briley, to me sum up the spirit of what we like/want.
SLL below is from your House of Fun message board , you can see Hill is on the 'subs bench'
Afternoon I now know which 30 players you, the fans, think of as the embodiment of the Real Wall spirit. I have totted up all the votes I’ve received – 827 Top 10s to be precise. Most were submitted directly to me, but thanks to Mel for helping out with the Sticky and the HOF poll. Here are the results:Top 10: Harris (808 votes) Hurlock (801) Cahill (734) Stevens (722) Kitchener (703) Sheringham (628) Robinson (599), Rae, (587) Briley (542), Cascarino (493) 11-20: Keller Possee Claridge King Hurley Dawes, McCleary, Abdou Dunphy, Walker 21-30: Neill, Muscat Broadfoot, Cunningham, Finlayson Nethercott, Sadlier Snowdon Horne. McCarthy 31-40 Lee, Stepney Hill, Frampton, Moody Witter Ward Warner Dunne, Allder 41 -50 OCallaghan Fisher Forde Bremner Brisley, Bircham Otulakowski Bolland Burnett Fashanu, Reid The list is intriguing – now comes the hard part, tracking them all down. I like to think of players 31-50 as my subs’ bench. Please let me know what you think – it is your project, as much as mine. A reminder : Im also planning a section on players who are no longer with us. Cheers, Mike
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He is not a lunatic at all, he knows full well what he is doing and does it anyway.
He finds the whole thing hilarious and why wouldn't he? He's been getting away with it for 20 years.
He's definitely a wrongun. I recall Iwan Roberts who revealed in his book he'd deliberately stamped on Muscat as payback for putting fellow charmer Bellamy out of the game for a year - saying he was a nice bloke off the pitch. I think he has genuine mental issues. Whatever, he should have been out of the game years ago.
No way enough, hopefully his club has taken away the captaincy, otherwise they are condoning it.
to sort of explain further there are 6 games left in the season if we get into the finals its like a playoff scenarion and and then when you are through you have a major and minor final(smei final in our language) this means that the loser of the major final plays the winner of the minor final and basically get 2 bites at the cherry, that means the 8 games... so he may return for the final if Victory make it...
Do they still have a game to determine who gets home advance in the grand-final and is the prize still the stupid hoop thing?
Do they still have a game to determine who gets home advance in the grand-final and is the prize still the stupid hoop thing?[/quote]
Thats right... that extra game means he could come back for the final...
Yes the Toilet seat (silly hoop thing) is still going strong ;)
Not quite, he's still going to play in the Asian Club Championship which isn't affected by the bans, then he retires
My Millwall mate tells me that he is to be included in the book 'Real Wall' a book being written by Mirror Journo Micheal Clavin to celebrate 30 players who were 'the embodiment of the Real Wall spirit'.
I wouldn't mind but Muscat only played 53 games for them over two years according to wikipedia , hardly long enough for such an acolade when genuine Lions legends like Alex Stepney and Gordon Hill miss out.
:-)
think he's a bully cunt & to me isn't the embodiment of Millwall spirit. Terry Hurlock, was hard & nasty when needed but didn't go about like Muscat. Likewise players like Stevens, Cooper, Briley, to me sum up the spirit of what we like/want.
Did Hill not make the final shortlist then?
To be fair they will almost certainly feature as there is to be a special section for players that have died .
Changing the subject ex Addicks Mccleary, Dunphy and Walker make the 30 and Ward , Warner , Brisley and Bolland are on his subs bench.