“[Kuyt’s] work-rate is unsurpassed,” scribed another. “He was in the right place to apply the finishing touches to complement the artistry of [Luis] Suarez. Looks like Kenny’s football philosophy has been assimilated by the whole squad,
pandora letter charms, and Kuyt leads the way in showing what can be achieved through hard work.”
Such ire was also directed at Mark Clattenburg, who is now unpopular in Rover ranks for giving Bobby Zamora a late penalty as Fulham beat Blackburn 3-2.
Amid the anger, though,
http://dlovatofans.com/forums/index....46441#msg46441, was sarcasm. “Credit where it’s due,” scribed one Rover follower. “[Clattenburg] had a largely quiet game but was in the right place at the right time to fashion a last minute winner for Fulham. A corner with less than tugging in the box and an immediate clearance was somehow skilfully turned into a penalty by the industrious 12th man. We should try signing that guy – invaluable when it comes to getting the home team three points.”
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Flying the flag for Liverpool on Sunday was Dirk Kuyt, that renewable energy system, who sunk Manchester United with a sequence of close-range efforts, affirming a well-deserved hat-trick as the Reds triumphed 3-1 at Anfield. “Dirk ‘Tap-in’ Kuyt: Kop Legend,” wrote one Liverpool supporter.
Conversation, however, suddenly turned to Jamie Carragher’s challenge on United’s Nani. “You’ll Never Walk Again,
pandora bracelets sale,” choired one Liverpool follower. Breaking into the tune of Michael Jackson’s Smooth Criminal, another sung: “Nani, are u ok? Are u ok, are you ok, Nani!?… You’ve been hit by a smooth Scouser.”
Also, Arshavin was denied a penalty when defender Titus Bramble appeared to push the forward. For the sake of Wenger’s health,
http://www.justiceaviation.com/galle...e.php?pos=-401, you hope fortune is on his side when Arsenal battle Barcelona on Tuesday.
The Dutchman continued to be showered in cyberspace praise. “I think we might at last be getting the best out of Dirk,” added one fan,
http://www.sclubzone.net/galeria/dis...e.php?pos=-276, “who is a true professional, a respectful and loyal servant and ambassador for the club. Captain material.” While a fellow disciple simply offered his statement to sum up Liverpool’s day: “Not just a win. We sent a statement to the rest of the Premiership: Liverpool are still a force.”
One occurred when Nicklas Bendtner released the Russian flyer Andrey Arshavin, who rounded the goalkeeper and scored what appeared to be the winning goal. Yet the assistant, Andy Garratt, ruled the Russian offside,
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One supporter was more measured in assessing the tackle. “[Carragher] quite rightly should have seen red. However, United fans have tried to compare it with [Wayne] Rooney’s forearm. I would argue that Rooney’s incident was more deserving of a red card as it was pre-meditated, cowardly and unprovoked. While not excusing Carragher – I honestly do believe he should have been sent off – at least he injured nani while trying to tackle, however reckless that attempt may have been.”
Refereeing controversy stalks football
“I am too disgusted to talk about it,” barked Arsene Wenger, reacting to questions about two key decisions that went against his Gunner side as they were stifled by Sunderland.
After The Good Kuyt treble came The Bad Carragher challenge, and The Ugly soon followed,
http://www.gbu25.org.uk/node/5#comment-4041303, for Sir Alex Ferguson’s self-imposed media black-out caused quite a stir on the message boards. Of the more amusing comments, one supporter barked: “Fergie’s just a great big baby!”
Credit should, however, be given to Zamora. He broke his leg in September so scoring the winner on Saturday trilled the Fulham forward. “It’s a great feeling and massive three points,
http://www.daveandray.com/photogalle....php?pos=-2441,” reflected the ecstatic striker. From the medical room to match-winner, Zamora’s late spot-kick could be crucial as Fulham seek to glide further away from the drop zone.