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Carling Cup Final-Liverpool VS Chelsea

pede54

Team Captain
The reporters remained seated ,it was only the Liverpool fans who stood up and whined.I see players doing what Jose did ,every week in the EPL,Tierry Henry does it often,is he accused of inciting the crowd?Is he sent from the pitch?By the way ,according to the rules ,only the ref can send someone from the field....the 4th official has not the power to do it unless the ref asks him to do it.The fourth official was, as we all know,a liverpool fan ok? When he was asked by the FA who told him to intervene and eject Jose,he stated that it was the police.When the police were asked if that was true ,they stated that they did not make such a request of the 4th official.That is why no action was taken by the FA,because the 4th official acted alone and his actions were unlawful.Anyway talk about make a mountain out of a molehill......whats the big deal......if the media were not so anti Mourinho......he would not have got up and done that in the first place.
 

Dreath

Senior Squad
Originally posted by pede54
The reporters remained seated ,it was only the Liverpool fans who stood up and whined.I see players doing what Jose did ,every week in the EPL,Tierry Henry does it often,is he accused of inciting the crowd?

Thierry Henry never insites the croud.
 

pede54

Team Captain
he puts his finger up to his lips as a gesture to the opposing fans when he scores a goal sometimes......and if that is not regarded as inciting the crowd......then why was it regarded as inciting the crowd when Jose did it?I personally agree that raising your finger to your lips as a gesture is not inciting the crowd.I thought scousers were supposed to have a fantastic sense of humour,at least thats what they keep telling us,so what happened to their sense of humour on Sunday then?
 

TheBlueBalla

Starting XI
Does he not also just stare with a mean look on his face. Kinda cool, but still arrogant as hell :crazyboy: That has got to be considered inciting the crowd. Then again, with what Pede said, if he, or anyone of the hundreds of players that shush the crowd get away with it, then where should the line be drawn. That said, I do think Jose was over the line if he was targeting the crowd. But eventhough the man has his faults, id still have his lovechild (H) (Hans? any MaureenHo comments? haha)
 

Lean

Fan Favourite
Originally posted by pede54
he puts his finger up to his lips as a gesture to the opposing fans when he scores a goal sometimes......and if that is not regarded as inciting the crowd......then why was it regarded as inciting the crowd when Jose did it?I personally agree that raising your finger to your lips as a gesture is not inciting the crowd.I thought scousers were supposed to have a fantastic sense of humour,at least thats what they keep telling us,so what happened to their sense of humour on Sunday then?

Hard to keep the sense of humour when we are winning 1-0 and with 5-6 minutes to go our captain heads it into our own net and the opposing team coach thinks he has the right to tell fans to shut up. I mean, if Chelsea scored the goal, alright, go ahead. But he just "gloated" because of a own goal.

Plus we got played off the park.
 


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