Maradona at Wembley today!

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He played with and roomed with Pochettino in the Argentinian team. They are mates.
That might be a clue.4 -
I'd deport the horrible twat4
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He is there as a guest of Ossie Ardiles.0
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Hope customs and immigration gave him a right going over.1
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hope they held him up by his feet and shook him hardSoundAsa£ said:Hope customs and immigration gave him a right going over.
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On his way back from bradford Charlton after finalising the takeover yesterday.8
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A good mate of mine has Terry Fenwicks shirt from the famous hand of God match.
As brilliant a footballer as he was he will always be a cheating ,wife beating ,drug taking fat c@## to me.4 -
Think that just about covers it Blackpool.blackpool72 said:A good mate of mine has Terry Fenwicks shirt from the famous hand of God match.
As brilliant a footballer as he was he will always be a cheating ,wife beating ,drug taking fat c@## to me.8 -
CheersSoundAsa£ said:
Think that just about covers it Blackpool.blackpool72 said:A good mate of mine has Terry Fenwicks shirt from the famous hand of God match.
As brilliant a footballer as he was he will always be a cheating ,wife beating ,drug taking fat c@## to me.0 -
Bit harsh on Terry Fenwick.blackpool72 said:A good mate of mine has Terry Fenwicks shirt from the famous hand of God match.
As brilliant a footballer as he was he will always be a cheating ,wife beating ,drug taking fat c@## to me.33 - Sponsored links:
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Always wondered why Maradona is seen as the villain of the Hand of God goal, and not the referee or linesman who missed it. Simon Church did the same thing for us...1
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Haha.Macronate said:
Bit harsh on Terry Fenwick.blackpool72 said:A good mate of mine has Terry Fenwicks shirt from the famous hand of God match.
As brilliant a footballer as he was he will always be a cheating ,wife beating ,drug taking fat c@## to me.
Terry Fenwick used to train with us at the (Buff orpington )I never saw him lose out to a header he was class.he also used to drink with us at Bibas in Bromley and I could tell you a few stories about him.
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The hand of spongeLeuth said:Always wondered why Maradona is seen as the villain of the Hand of God goal, and not the referee or linesman who missed it. Simon Church did the same thing for us...
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The ref missed it, he deliberately cheated, hardly the same.Leuth said:Always wondered why Maradona is seen as the villain of the Hand of God goal, and not the referee or linesman who missed it. Simon Church did the same thing for us...
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Hardly cheating when it's in plain sight - it only became cheating when it was missed. A scandalous piece of refereeing. See also the Suarez handball: that one wasn't even cheating as it was dealt with correctly according to the rules.1
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Maradona was seen as a hero in Ireland for the hand of God goal.
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Also, England should have just refused to play on, walked off the pitch rather than take that1
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You're on the goalline, 120th minute, game tied, ball's going in past you. What do you do? You save it. Anything else is a lie. You're actually obligated to save it, for the good of your nation. Make them take the penalty. Suarez did the right thing and the response was the most hypocritical in football history.
Maradona situation is different. He didn't have to do that and he's a wanker for doing so...but the onus is still on the referee to punish him2 -
So by the same principle, a crime is only committed if the criminal is caught? Weird.Leuth said:Hardly cheating when it's in plain sight - it only became cheating when it was missed. A scandalous piece of refereeing. See also the Suarez handball: that one wasn't even cheating as it was dealt with correctly according to the rules.
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Cheating is not crime. Cheating is unpunished crime.DRAddick said:
So by the same principle, a crime is only committed if the criminal is caught? Weird.Leuth said:Hardly cheating when it's in plain sight - it only became cheating when it was missed. A scandalous piece of refereeing. See also the Suarez handball: that one wasn't even cheating as it was dealt with correctly according to the rules.
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Think you need a dictionary.Leuth said:
Cheating is not crime. Cheating is unpunished crime.DRAddick said:
So by the same principle, a crime is only committed if the criminal is caught? Weird.Leuth said:Hardly cheating when it's in plain sight - it only became cheating when it was missed. A scandalous piece of refereeing. See also the Suarez handball: that one wasn't even cheating as it was dealt with correctly according to the rules.
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And I need some of what he's been smoking.DRAddick said:
Think you need a dictionary.Leuth said:
Cheating is not crime. Cheating is unpunished crime.DRAddick said:
So by the same principle, a crime is only committed if the criminal is caught? Weird.Leuth said:Hardly cheating when it's in plain sight - it only became cheating when it was missed. A scandalous piece of refereeing. See also the Suarez handball: that one wasn't even cheating as it was dealt with correctly according to the rules.
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football/premier league attendance record today at Wembley .. around 80,000 !! ..0
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It's an improper analogy. Crime, in football, is any contravention of the rules. Every foul and every offside is a crime.DRAddick said:
Think you need a dictionary.Leuth said:
Cheating is not crime. Cheating is unpunished crime.DRAddick said:
So by the same principle, a crime is only committed if the criminal is caught? Weird.Leuth said:Hardly cheating when it's in plain sight - it only became cheating when it was missed. A scandalous piece of refereeing. See also the Suarez handball: that one wasn't even cheating as it was dealt with correctly according to the rules.
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And an attempt at a crime is equally a crime. Whether you get caught or not is irrelevant.Leuth said:
It's an improper analogy. Crime, in football, is any contravention of the rules. Every foul and every offside is a crime.DRAddick said:
Think you need a dictionary.Leuth said:
Cheating is not crime. Cheating is unpunished crime.DRAddick said:
So by the same principle, a crime is only committed if the criminal is caught? Weird.Leuth said:Hardly cheating when it's in plain sight - it only became cheating when it was missed. A scandalous piece of refereeing. See also the Suarez handball: that one wasn't even cheating as it was dealt with correctly according to the rules.
As you don't have a dictionary ...... Cheating "act dishonestly or unfairly in order to gain an advantage". It's the intention that fulfils the act, not the outcome.1 -
Leuth.....you are digging an ever enlarging hole fer yerself mate......we all come across lateral thinking from time to time but you’re really stretching it!6
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Good luck explaining that to your missusLeuth said:
Cheating is not crime. Cheating is unpunished crime.DRAddick said:
So by the same principle, a crime is only committed if the criminal is caught? Weird.Leuth said:Hardly cheating when it's in plain sight - it only became cheating when it was missed. A scandalous piece of refereeing. See also the Suarez handball: that one wasn't even cheating as it was dealt with correctly according to the rules.
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Terry Fenwick used to live in Bromley.0
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How about fraud then... thats another form of cheatingLeuth said:
Cheating is not crime. Cheating is unpunished crime.DRAddick said:
So by the same principle, a crime is only committed if the criminal is caught? Weird.Leuth said:Hardly cheating when it's in plain sight - it only became cheating when it was missed. A scandalous piece of refereeing. See also the Suarez handball: that one wasn't even cheating as it was dealt with correctly according to the rules.
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