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Does Drenthe miss the Man U game cos of the sending off?
  • watchcentre
    Posts: 227
    Or is it just confined to missing cup competition games?
  • tickets11
    Posts: 1,002
    yes
  • bluetouch
    Posts: 1,230
    We could have done with him he has made such an impact since joining our club brilliant player.
  • L J
    Posts: 2

    Or is it just confined to missing cup competition games?


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    I am GUTTED that Drenthe is out of the team for saturdays game v Man Utd! He is a brilliant player! Thought he was FANTASTIC last night! Hope Davie Moyes signs him permanetly!
  • BlueShark
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    L J said:

    Or is it just confined to missing cup competition games?


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    I am GUTTED that Drenthe is out of the team for saturdays game v Man Utd! He is a brilliant player! Thought he was FANTASTIC last night! Hope Davie Moyes signs him permanetly!

    He was good, full of running and commitment, looks a very good prospect.

    Silly sending off, shame about that though.
  • watchcentre
    Posts: 227
    Wasn't a sending off foul, ref should have given him a talking to but not a bookable offence, the Chelsea player rolled over and over - all acting as far as l'm concerned.
    He will be sorely missed against Man U, l went to the Fulham game and he was brillaint!
  • evertonmarc
    Posts: 229
    Watched the hightlights and there was a brilliant bit where he won a free kick, got up and started waving his arms up and down, trying to get the crowd to back them even more - the goodison roar was well and truly back!
  • PIPSFX
    Posts: 12
    BlueShark said:

    L J said:

    He was good, full of running and commitment, looks a very good prospect.

    Silly sending off, shame about that though.


    I am of the opinion that what took place, especially when I read that the first yellow card was for dissent, is typical of the way officials at Premiership fixtures act in favour of the BIG 4. They witness how certain players on lesser teams could possibly pose a threat against such teams as Man Utd by their ability and enthusiasm in recent games and remove that threat by ensuring having them sent off just before the fixture is played.

     I am convinced that all the money in this business called the Premiership League has produced these kinds of scenarios and the English FA, and FIFA for that matter, obviously condone it, the same as they now condone pushing an opponent with both hands off the ball with impunity. Either the officials have a different set of rules, or they now orchestrate games in stead of officiating them. 

    If the EFA want to endorse fairness and equity into the EPL, then move the BIG 4 to a SuperLeague where they have to contend with teams that are just as wealthy as each other. Having them feed on the minnows who just make up the fixture list season after season is not my idea of the ideals of sportsmanship. ----------------




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