Chris morgan not a malicious person...

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  1. andytyke

    andytyke Administrator Staff Member Admin

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    so Radio Sheffield keep saying - even asked last nights caller if he had ever met Morgan.

    What the hell difference does that make. i think there is a difference between a malicious person and a malicious player. i know lots of people who are the perfect gentleman off the pitch, never even raise their voice, but when they get on the pitch they wouldn't think twice about trying to break your legs.

    People like this use the football pitch as an outlet to let off some steam, release the built up aggression.

    Aggression which morgan always seems to have lots of on the field. Radio Sheff and the united fans talk as if morgan has only ever played for united, they seem to forget he played for us for years and we know what he is like.

    i agree with what a caller said last night that Morgabn did not intend to fracture humes skull but he did intend to elbow him, lets hope the fa see it the same way
     
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    Paolo Tykeio New Member

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    Perfect Example

    Read a piece on Roy Keane in a newspaper only last week that said Roy is a quiet, peaceful and friendly bloke off the pitch and nothing like how he was on it. The thing that makes these people different on the pitch is commitment. Both Roy and Chris are extremely committed players and give their all for the cause, however, this sometimes boils over into violence on the field of play. I don't think anyone is doubting that Chris may be a decent, down to Earth sort of bloke but what he did deserves punishment. He should not get away with what appears to be a deliberate elbow on a fellow professional that he almost killed.

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