Just seen it. Embarrassing. God knows how much he is paid but I'd be embarrassed to have him as a team mate.
He's paid to win Fired. He gives the officials a decision to make and they wrongly send the player off.
He will have cheat at some point. ''act dishonestly or unfairly in order to gain an advantage.'' That could be claimed a corner or throw in that he knew wasn't for the team in played at.
He's a ******* lovely person faced ******, absolute shithouse, knock it on the head defending him, sithi.
Teck thi pick, although how any one can defend that behaviour is beyond me, cnuts trick, but what do i know, sithi.
There is absolutely no excuse for what Ramos did last night. It is rife in football because people excuse and accept it. Retrospective punishment for cheating can't be introduced soon enough and incidents like last night should be harshly punished. Before you ask I would be just as angry with a Barnsley player if they did the same. I can't stand cheating, pretending to be hurt, going down like they've been shot at the slightest touch, holding their faces when the glancing touch was on their neck, etc, etc. It's embarrassing, it's pathetic and it has no place in football.
I don't think I could ever accept that sort of thing as "part of the game." It's ruined the sport and, like someone has said above, retrospective punishments can't be implemented soon enough.
What was your opinion when Conor Hourihane deliberately stepped on a Peterborough players toes to get him sent off? I don't think you was posting at the time, but I would wager that if you were, you'd have had a different opinion to the one you have regarding Ramos. Sent from my WAS-LX1A using Tapatalk
And you think that's right? I'd rather lose honestly than win by cheating. Although it didn't effect the overall outcome last night, he made himself look like a right lovely person. He's paid to win, not cheat. Hopefully UEFA will grow some balls and ban him for next season's group stages.