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    JR a bit of both not a united man but what a player so what he has attitude ads a bit of spice to the game .

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    Scumbag, has the world on a plate and behaves like a toerag, no redeemable qualities

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    Absolute nonsense!!! He is a class player who has had to put up with a lot of abuse from fans at every ground he goes to.
    He went to celebrate with the United fans and a cameraman came over to him for a reaction, and got one!!!
    He is not the first footballer to swear on camera, but he is the first to be charged, because of who he is.
    You will hear a lot worse from the poor 'sensitive' fans at most football grounds in England and Ireland.
    There was fu*k all reaction from the media to the assault by Jamie Carragher on Nani a few weeks ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by monster_monster View Post
    Scumbag, has the world on a plate and behaves like a toerag, no redeemable qualities
    Can't agree MM Rooney has put a lot back into his community I played ball at a high level and
    I had the attitude but I wasn't a scumbag if we had this conversation ten years ago wouldn't Eric cantona have been a scumbag and I don't follow united.

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    He is both!!

    BUT... he has put up with so much grief in the last few months! most of which he brought on himself... we dont have a pittance of his wage yet we still go and visit escorts lol
    as for this recent incident the media sensationalize these things..why?? because it sells for them!! who wants to see or read stories of sports men behaving these days?????? Paul Scholes is the quiet man of old trafford, but you couldnt sell a paper on the man!!! even if you were talking about how good a player he is because he is boring!!!!

    Football is full of cheats (in EVERY sense of the word) these days!!

    Lampard? John Terry? Carragher? Gerrard? Crouch? Lennon? Defoe?

    ALL have had stories about infidelity, gambling, fights, sex scandals and tv outburts!!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Forrest View Post
    Absolute nonsense!!! He is a class player who has had to put up with a lot of abuse from fans at every ground he goes to.
    He went to celebrate with the United fans and a cameraman came over to him for a reaction, and got one!!!
    He is not the first footballer to swear on camera, but he is the first to be charged, because of who he is.
    You will hear a lot worse from the poor 'sensitive' fans at most football grounds in England and Ireland.
    There was fu*k all reaction from the media to the assault by Jamie Carragher on Nani a few weeks ago.
    Bad language and swearing on the pitch is just part of the game and in the heat of the moment but running over to the camera like a nutter screaming his guts out just to look as if he’s the man was uncalled for.

    The bottom line with football is there nothing more than over paid spoilt little brats. You don’t see the men (and I mean real men) who play Rugby behaving like the way footballers do when things don’t go their way. One wrong word and you’re off no messing. All field sports could learn a thing or two from how Rugby is run.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnRambo View Post
    Bad language and swearing on the pitch is just part of the game and in the heat of the moment but running over to the camera like a nutter screaming his guts out just to look as if he’s the man was uncalled for.

    The bottom line with football is there nothing more than over paid spoilt little brats. You don’t see the men (and I mean real men) who play Rugby behaving like the way footballers do when things don’t go their way. One wrong word and you’re off no messing. All field sports could learn a thing or two from how Rugby is run.

    In fairness you see the same in Rugby as well!! Ive seen it in Formula 1, boxing, UFC... Sport is about aggression and emotion!!! These guys have to pysch themselves up and if you had a huge camera rammed in your face 24/7... I think you would eventually flip!!

    I agree he should be fined... the two matches are a bit much however!!

    Saying that... The league is won now as far as I'm concerned!! Two or 3 more wins will do it

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnRambo View Post
    Bad language and swearing on the pitch is just part of the game and in the heat of the moment but running over to the camera like a nutter screaming his guts out just to look as if he’s the man was uncalled for.

    The bottom line with football is there nothing more than over paid spoilt little brats. You don’t see the men (and I mean real men) who play Rugby behaving like the way footballers do when things don’t go their way. One wrong word and you’re off no messing. All field sports could learn a thing or two from how Rugby is run.
    Here we go the rugby football devide,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fitzy View Post
    Here we go the rugby football devide,
    No way Fitzy absolutely not football is my number one favourite sport but when I watch Rugby I say to myself how Rugby is run and the whole discipline in the game is the benchmark for all other sports to follow I think.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnRambo View Post
    Bad language and swearing on the pitch is just part of the game and in the heat of the moment but running over to the camera like a nutter screaming his guts out just to look as if he’s the man was uncalled for.

    The bottom line with football is there nothing more than over paid spoilt little brats. You don’t see the men (and I mean real men) who play Rugby behaving like the way footballers do when things don’t go their way. One wrong word and you’re off no messing. All field sports could learn a thing or two from how Rugby is run.
    Here we go the rugby football devide,

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