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Jasonisimo
31 Oct 2004, 09:57 PM
He wants Henry banned or he's playing the conspiracy card.

http://soccernet.espn.go.com/headlinenews?id=314955&cc=5901

They knighted this guy?!?

Claus KJ
31 Oct 2004, 10:10 PM
He wants Henry banned or he's playing the conspiracy card.

http://soccernet.espn.go.com/headlinenews?id=314955&cc=5901

They knighted this guy?!?

Knighthoods aren't what they used to be. Remember, they knighted Les Ferdinand too.

KJ

splara10
31 Oct 2004, 10:16 PM
Word on the street is that the charges won't result in any action given that the 48-hour post-match time limit for these allegations has expired.

Oh, that, and they don't have any freakin' merit.

Alex is also after Dennis and Edu in the report.

Claus KJ
31 Oct 2004, 10:22 PM
Word on the street is that the charges won't result in any action given that the 48-hour post-match time limit for these allegations has expired.

Oh, that, and they don't have any freakin' merit.

Alex is also after Dennis and Edu in the report.

I'm surprised he hasn't gone for a ban of our tealady. We all know that she'd be the one to consult when it involves half- and fulltime refreshments.

KJ

splara10
31 Oct 2004, 10:36 PM
I'm surprised he hasn't gone for a ban of our tealady. We all know that she'd be the one to consult when it involves half- and fulltime refreshments.

KJ
LOL

ZonaGunner
31 Oct 2004, 11:37 PM
SAF shows his true colors once again. His team wins under highly questionable circumstances and he's still got to complain, complain, complain. Maybe Henry's play is the new "worst thing he's ever seen in the sport"!

bergkamp10
01 Nov 2004, 02:12 AM
SAF shows his true colors once again. His team wins under highly questionable circumstances and he's still got to complain, complain, complain. Maybe Henry's play is the new "worst thing he's ever seen in the sport"!

I saw the highlights of this so called "viscious" challenge by Henry. In all honesty, there was nothing in it. There was a tense challenge between the two, but certainly nothing out of the ordinary. Maybe SAF was referring to how Henry's calf brushed over Heinze's head? I can't see Ferguson's logic.

jwaldman11
01 Nov 2004, 02:55 AM
I just love how this comes, not following the match in question or even after the League Cup match, both Man U wins, but rather after a loss to Portsmouth that put them right back under the microscope. You think he's trying to deflect the attention away from the lackluster product on the pitch?