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Old 20 August 2007, 02:10 PM
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I know he's not everyone's cup of tea and he raises a lot of debate but has any one noticed just how foul mouthed this bloke is?

I know few footballers are polite, but everytime I see him he seems to be swearing obviously at someone.

After his goal yesterday I could see him say "Take that you f'ing c****" in the general direction of the fans.

How can someone this uncouth be considered as a role model for the youth of today
Old 20 August 2007, 04:58 PM
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Foul mouthed and fat? What a disgrace!
Old 20 August 2007, 05:02 PM
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Old 20 August 2007, 05:29 PM
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You wife cheater Paul
I'm not a wife cheater
Old 20 August 2007, 05:30 PM
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Originally Posted by michaelro
I know he's not everyone's cup of tea and he raises a lot of debate but has any one noticed just how foul mouthed this bloke is?

I know few footballers are polite, but everytime I see him he seems to be swearing obviously at someone.

After his goal yesterday I could see him say "Take that you f'ing c****" in the general direction of the fans.

How can someone this uncouth be considered as a role model for the youth of today

How about foul mouthed ex con Pennant, perfect roll mode l guess .
Old 20 August 2007, 05:54 PM
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How about foul mouthed ex con Pennant, perfect roll mode l guess .

Nah, Bellers was our role model of choice, because he was the shy retiring type, who played gentlemanly games like golf in his spare time
Old 20 August 2007, 06:18 PM
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Originally Posted by michaelro
After his goal yesterday I could see him say "Take that you f'ing c****" in the general direction of the fans.

How can someone this uncouth be considered as a role model for the youth of today
Just watching the highlights now, he is celebrating in front of the Chelsea fans.

So not sure what you're getting at?
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Whats the arm hand jesture all about, shoveling sh*t ?
Old 20 August 2007, 07:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Funkii Munkii
Whats the arm hand jesture all about, shoveling sh*t ?

Its a celebration after scoring a goal, if Man USA ever score, you might see them do one to
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Originally Posted by pauld37
Its a celebration after scoring a goal, if Man USA ever score, you might see them do one to
I only ask because I have never seen that one before usually his kisses his knuckles, after he's picked them up off of the floor

Don't get all cutesy it doesn't suit you
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I found it particularly sad that Lampard managed to get his name on the score sheet after a very poor game. He was totally eclipsed in midfield, in fact I didn't even know he was playing until about 30 mins into the game.

He's been poor for a while and shouldn't be an auto choice for the England midfield.
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Originally Posted by Daveo
I found it particularly sad that Lampard managed to get his name on the score sheet after a very poor game. He was totally eclipsed in midfield, in fact I didn't even know he was playing until about 30 mins into the game.

He's been poor for a while and shouldn't be an auto choice for the England midfield.
So bad he's only scored two goals in three games
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Originally Posted by Funkii Munkii
I only ask because I have never seen that one before usually his kisses his knuckles, after he's picked them up off of the floor
I guess seeing as he scores so much he fancied a change

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Old 20 August 2007, 09:12 PM
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Two goals in 3 games - and one a penalty?

Great return for 120k a week. Not. He's paid to be a force in midfield and sadly he goes missing more often than not.

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So bad he's only scored two goals in three games
Old 20 August 2007, 11:16 PM
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Originally Posted by michaelro
I know he's not everyone's cup of tea and he raises a lot of debate but has any one noticed just how foul mouthed this bloke is?

I know few footballers are polite, but everytime I see him he seems to be swearing obviously at someone.

After his goal yesterday I could see him say "Take that you f'ing c****" in the general direction of the fans.

How can someone this uncouth be considered as a role model for the youth of today
i wouldn't consider any footballers role models.Watch any game on sky and you will all of them swearing at the ref or fellow players,cheating their all at it.

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Old 21 August 2007, 07:21 AM
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Originally Posted by richie001
i wouldn't consider any footballers role models.Watch any game on sky and you will all of them swearing at the ref or fellow players,cheating their all at it.
So true, the days of Charles Charlie Charles are well and truely over

A reminder of bygone days YouTube - Harry Enfield: Association Football
Old 21 August 2007, 07:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Daveo
Two goals in 3 games - and one a penalty?

Great return for 120k a week. Not. He's paid to be a force in midfield and sadly he goes missing more often than not.
Attacking midfielders are supposed to score, no midfielder scores more, so £120k is a bargain. So penalties aren't goals now?

As for "going missing" there must be a reason he is picked for every Chelsea game, obviously there is something wrong with Mourinho's eye sight
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Originally Posted by pauld37
Attacking midfielders are supposed to score, no midfielder scores more,

*Cough* Ronaldo
Old 21 August 2007, 05:26 PM
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Yes there is a reason he is picked for every game - he never seems to get injured!! One of those lucky players.

His scoring rate is good for a midfielder - but it isn't a coincidence that his pants form last season coincided with chelski losing the title - he simply doesn't cut the mustard as a dominating midfielder anymore.

Also - if Ballack had been anything other than woeful since his transfer, I think Lampard would have been warming the bench a little more too.


Originally Posted by pauld37
Attacking midfielders are supposed to score, no midfielder scores more, so £120k is a bargain. So penalties aren't goals now?

As for "going missing" there must be a reason he is picked for every Chelsea game, obviously there is something wrong with Mourinho's eye sight
Old 21 August 2007, 05:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Daveo
Yes there is a reason he is picked for every game - he never seems to get injured!! One of those lucky players.
He only gets picked because he never gets injured!?

Originally Posted by Daveo
His scoring rate is good for a midfielder - but it isn't a coincidence that his pants form last season coincided with chelski losing the title - he simply doesn't cut the mustard as a dominating midfielder anymore.
He scored more goals last season than in previous season's.

Maybe they lost the title because Man USA played better football than Chelsea?

Originally Posted by Daveo
Also - if Ballack had been anything other than woeful since his transfer, I think Lampard would have been warming the bench a little more too.
No, never would've happened!
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