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He Could Have Killed Him ...

winrew

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Ferguson added on Sky Sports: "With the Van Persie situation, you can clearly see that he could have been killed.
"He should be banned for a long time because that was the most dangerous thing I've seen on a football field for many years.
"It was absolutely deliberate. The whistle has gone, the game has stopped and he has done that right in front of the referee, he could have killed the lad.
"It was a disgraceful act by the player, he should be banned for a long time."


Slur Alex starting on the Christmas drink a bit early at a guess ...:wank
 
Sky News reporting that Ashley Williams has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder .....
 
The most dangerous thing since Cantona kung fu kicked that nob at Palace? Or was that technically off the pitch so it doesnt count....
 
this comment from a man that encouraged Roy Keane
 
Sir Alex Ferguson has been found not guilty of illegally driving on a motorway hard shoulder after he told a court he was rushing to get to a lavatory.

Now that's dangerous. Got off it of course, with the help off loop-hole Nick..

What's the chances of anyone else getting away with it.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/465718.stm
 
Williams takes a cheap shot twatting RVP with the ball yet your focus is on Fergie's (admittedly stupid) comment, Cantona's kung-fu kick from 1995, Roy Keane's career that ended in 2005 and Fergie's driving offence in 1999.

:baby
 
"Ashley Williams find cure for footballers who fall over at the slightest touch but can't get up" should be today's headlines not the other crap
 



Van Persie elbowing Cabaye , this season ..
Ashley Young , diver , but not shocking ..
 
just read this on a rugby forum , it made me smile

Manchester United striker Robin Van Persie has been rushed to a hair salon for emergency treatment after suffering what experts have described as ‘severe ruffling’.

Players and supporters looked on in shock as Van Persie’s hair was left looking limp and lifeless after being hit by a ball struck by Swansea defender Ashley Williams.

Fortunately a hairdresser, who was amongst the crowd, was allowed on to the pitch to apply some emergency jojoba and recommend a diet consisting of nuts and essential omega-3 fatty acids.

Both sets of supporters were united in their support for Van Persie’s hair as it received treatment.

“It’s at times like this that you realise how unimportant football can be,” revealed Swansea fan Huw Watson.

“Results pale into insignificance when there’s twenty thousand people praying for a footballer’s hair to show some signs of life.”

Van Persie injured

Speaking in his post-match interview, United boss Sir Alex Ferguson lambasted Swansea defender Ashley Williams, and called for the player to be punished with a lengthy ban.

“Their player has shown a total disregard for hair care,” he insisted.

“If there hadn’t been a hairdresser in the stadium then we could have been talking about something much more serious.”

“We can only hope that Robin’s hair will respond positively to pentapeptides.”

“I would urge clubs to ensure that their physios carry Triple Resist shampoo enriched in Arginine and protein as part of their kit, so that future tragedies can be averted
.”
 



Van Persie elbowing Cabaye , this season ..
Ashley Young , diver , but not shocking ..

Winrew twatting a bloke outside his local supermarket for being mean to the shop assistant..........

:)
 
Nowt wrong with your memory Wayne , that was the gentleman in me creeping to the surface ...
Anyway , all the best young man to you and yours etc etc ....
 
I'm kind of the opinion that RVP reacted like that as he thought it was a boot that had hit him, not the ball.
 
I do think though, thats its very nice of old fergie to sacrifice himself by saying something silly just to take the flak off the Villa :unsure
he must have known what was coming.....
 
In all seriousness, I do think you're all missing the point.

United put in a shit performance meaning City claw back 2 points, most of United's team looked like they couldn't be arsed and Rooney was as bad as I've ever seen him. Has any of that made the headlines? Or has Fergie once again 'protected' his team with his manipulation of the media and his mind games. Yes, his 'distraction' was a little OTT on this occasion but the end result is the same. Everyone's talking about exactly what he wants them to talk about. Added to that, he might just have got RVP a little more protection in the next few games.

Silly old cunt? I reckon this Fergie bloke might make a decent manager one day............
 
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