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		<title>By: Mark Elt</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mark Elt</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Mar 2010 16:38:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Just to point out that Shawcross didn&#039;t break Jeffers&#039; leg either, so that&#039;s one break in four years, not three. That&#039;ll be the same number as Abou Diaby then. Go get him banned as well.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<span id="co_17109"><p>Just to point out that Shawcross didn&#8217;t break Jeffers&#8217; leg either, so that&#8217;s one break in four years, not three. That&#8217;ll be the same number as Abou Diaby then. Go get him banned as well.</p>
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		<title>By: goonerman</title>
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		<dc:creator>goonerman</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 21:10:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>lmao i have to agree with your point about rooney he touches the ball and the commentator said something like ohh my god its a death touch from rooney! he controlled the ball for god sake and then he put a header high and wide but it was so typically rooney and it was so close! they are mugs and walcott is trying his best and he is making the runs with no delivery gettng to him! althouhg i do think he needs to chill a bit</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<span id="co_17096"><p>lmao i have to agree with your point about rooney he touches the ball and the commentator said something like ohh my god its a death touch from rooney! he controlled the ball for god sake and then he put a header high and wide but it was so typically rooney and it was so close! they are mugs and walcott is trying his best and he is making the runs with no delivery gettng to him! althouhg i do think he needs to chill a bit</p>
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		<title>By: manoo</title>
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		<dc:creator>manoo</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 20:44:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This ITV moron of a comentator said walcott is looking rusty in the engalnd game. Hes done more than anyone else on the pitch- putting it on a plate for lampard, who skied over. COmplete twats on ITV- completely getting a boner when rooney touches it, HES DONE NOTHING. maybe walcott is rusty, but hes doing better than anyone else. ARGHH. I hate these twats in the media. Fuking average knowledge of football. Jumping on any bandwagon in the media.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<span id="co_17095"><p>This ITV moron of a comentator said walcott is looking rusty in the engalnd game. Hes done more than anyone else on the pitch- putting it on a plate for lampard, who skied over. COmplete twats on ITV- completely getting a boner when rooney touches it, HES DONE NOTHING. maybe walcott is rusty, but hes doing better than anyone else. ARGHH. I hate these twats in the media. Fuking average knowledge of football. Jumping on any bandwagon in the media.</p>
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		<title>By: andrew</title>
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		<dc:creator>andrew</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 18:00:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>@ grahm

thanks for the insight from a ref&#039;s perspective.  

all this talk about whether it was a fair challenge or not seems a bit moot to me.  if you can snap another player&#039;s shin (two bones) then it seems obvious that maybe you used too much force in the tackle.  we can see clearly from the replay that shawcross swung through aaron&#039;s shin with such force that his lower leg gruesomely flopped around mid-air.  i understand those who are suggesting that it was a 50/50 tackle but, man, the sheer force and the follow through were meant for one thing only- to send a message to &quot;soft&quot; arsenal.  well, we&#039;ve got the message now!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<span id="co_17092"><p>@ grahm</p>
<p>thanks for the insight from a ref&#8217;s perspective.  </p>
<p>all this talk about whether it was a fair challenge or not seems a bit moot to me.  if you can snap another player&#8217;s shin (two bones) then it seems obvious that maybe you used too much force in the tackle.  we can see clearly from the replay that shawcross swung through aaron&#8217;s shin with such force that his lower leg gruesomely flopped around mid-air.  i understand those who are suggesting that it was a 50/50 tackle but, man, the sheer force and the follow through were meant for one thing only- to send a message to &#8220;soft&#8221; arsenal.  well, we&#8217;ve got the message now!</p>
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		<title>By: grahm</title>
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		<dc:creator>grahm</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 15:49:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Much has been made of Shawcross being a nice man and therefore not to blame.   And behind this has comes the argument that all the fuss is about nothing because what Shawcross did was a legitimate tackle.

So let us clear this up for once and for all. At least until the next Arsenal player gets kicked to pieces.

To show this is not about my personal opinion I will start with some extracts from the law book and the guidelines that Fifa gives to referees all over the world and so this also is valid for English refs.

From the Fifa rule book and guideline to referees :

Charging an opponent

The act of charging is a challenge for space using physical contact within playing distance of the ball without using arms or elbows.

It is an offence to charge an opponent:

• in a careless manner

• in a reckless manner

• using excessive force

“Using excessive force” means that the player has far exceeded the necessary use of force and is in danger of injuring his opponent.

• A player who uses excessive force must be sent off.

So let’s take the tackle from Shawcross. He has far exceeded the necessary use of force and has not only brought an opponent in danger, no he actually has injured him. He should have been given a red card and so the ref did the only thing he can do in those circumstances : give him a red card.

However hard you may try to give another explanation to the rules, there is no other explanation possible. He used too much force and injured an opponent by using this force.

Using excessive force is ALWAYS a foul. It can NEVER be legitimate. And if you still think otherwise than I really hope that you are not a ref and have to see for the health of players during a game.

So did ref Walton act correctly AFTER the tackle ? Yes he did. Could he have prevented it ? Yes he could.

If you came to this article only came to read on how the rules are, you can stop right now.  But if you want to know how I take on refereeing and try to implement the instructions handed over by Fifa to all the refs in the world you can read on and see in the next game you visit if the ref is considering what I think is the right way to do it.

The main task as a ref is looking after the fact that both teams play within the rules.

You mostly just do this by punishing the fouls you see. Blowing on your whistle when you see a foul happening is just a way of letting someone know that what you are doing there is dangerous or against the law and you will be punished with a free kick and/or a card.

If you do this than you are already on your way to being a good referee. But that is not enough.

One of the most important things of being a ref for me, and this is also the case for every ref, is the fact that you have to feel responsible, not only for the game itself, but also and most important for the safety of everyone involved in the game. This is something that doesn’t attract much attention but it is one of the most important tasks you have as a ref. You have to try to start a game with 22 fit and healthy players and at the end of the game when you still are with 22 fit and healthy players you have done a great job.

Now this is a bit more difficult. Because you have to take notice of something that can be hidden at first sight. It has a lot to do with feeling that “there is something going on”.    And sometimes in the games that I referee this can be a very difficult thing to do.

Last year I came to a game and from the first minute I felt that every little foul or even a small push got a heavy reaction from both teams. If you feel this than you have to change your game as a ref and I started punishing every little foul and was running like a madman to be within meters distance where fouls were committed so I could be right in the middle if things should run out of hand.

At half time I asked the one of the officers of the home team what was the matter with this game and he told me that the same fixture last year has been ended with a player being kicked in hospital and as massive fight on the field and even a massive fight in the canteen after the game. Even the police had to come over to arrest some people.

So at that stage I knew what I had already felt that there was something going on. So I had already given a lot of yellow cards and in the second half some players went off with two yellow cards but everything ended in a normal way, no injuries,  no fighting on the field or in the canteen.

But when you are a ref in the EPL or in other top leagues you have the luxury that you can be able to know that something could be going on. When a manager or a player openly says in the press that they will kick the others than you know what you can expect and then you have to take this in mind and when you see that they do what they have said you have to stop them at once.

You let those players know that you are there to protect (according the Fifa rules and guidelines) and let them know that they will have to play according to the rules or otherwise you will sent them off the field.

If a team comes out in the open and says that they will kick their opponents you can even call over the captains (always both together) before the game and tell them you will not allow that. And if they do…just punish it like you should.

But even if Walton had no knowledge of this, (it could be that on no-match days he lives on another planet), even then he had to see that it was coming. He let go some tackles before that could have endangered other players but didn’t because of the Arsenal players being able to jump out of the way.

Let me just say that if you throw yourself with two feet at an opponent it is always a foul and even if the opponent escapes by jumping high and doesn’t get touched, it still is a foul.

And I feel that because he let go some earlier possible dangerous challenges (always to be punished by a free kick and a yellow card according the rule book) that after a moment the players feel that they can do whatever they want. And this caused the challenge from Shawcross and where I feel the ref is responsible.

I must say that in my whole career as a ref, I never had such an incident on my playing field. I’d better touch wood now!  Yes I had injury’s on my field. Players that have twisted their knees, two players clashing heads in a fair duel and blood pouring out. Those things yes, but never had such tackles on my field because from the moment I see a potential dangerous tackle I stop play even when the player isn’t touched. And when players ask me why I stopped the game,  for the last 2 years I have said (in Dutch of course): “No Eduardo on my field” and they all know what I mean and know I will not tolerate those tackles.

And if you now should start thinking : “Walter is the best referee in the world” I can only say: I am not. I can make mistakes, but I will not let dangerous tackles go. I just try to be correct in every game. Maybe it helps me a lot that every time when I put on my socks I have to look at my right leg which has a scar from my ankle that goes up almost to my knee and before every game I look at it and think to myself: “Not on my field”.

Maybe they should only allow refs on the field that have suffered those kind of injuries themselves so that we can ban the dreadful tackles we have seen too much and some even unpunished. Maybe I do my own little crusade as a ref but as long as I don’t have such incidents on my field, I really think I am doing it the right way as Fifa has meant it to be</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<span id="co_17089"><p>Much has been made of Shawcross being a nice man and therefore not to blame.   And behind this has comes the argument that all the fuss is about nothing because what Shawcross did was a legitimate tackle.</p>
<p>So let us clear this up for once and for all. At least until the next Arsenal player gets kicked to pieces.</p>
<p>To show this is not about my personal opinion I will start with some extracts from the law book and the guidelines that Fifa gives to referees all over the world and so this also is valid for English refs.</p>
<p>From the Fifa rule book and guideline to referees :</p>
<p>Charging an opponent</p>
<p>The act of charging is a challenge for space using physical contact within playing distance of the ball without using arms or elbows.</p>
<p>It is an offence to charge an opponent:</p>
<p>• in a careless manner</p>
<p>• in a reckless manner</p>
<p>• using excessive force</p>
<p>“Using excessive force” means that the player has far exceeded the necessary use of force and is in danger of injuring his opponent.</p>
<p>• A player who uses excessive force must be sent off.</p>
<p>So let’s take the tackle from Shawcross. He has far exceeded the necessary use of force and has not only brought an opponent in danger, no he actually has injured him. He should have been given a red card and so the ref did the only thing he can do in those circumstances : give him a red card.</p>
<p>However hard you may try to give another explanation to the rules, there is no other explanation possible. He used too much force and injured an opponent by using this force.</p>
<p>Using excessive force is ALWAYS a foul. It can NEVER be legitimate. And if you still think otherwise than I really hope that you are not a ref and have to see for the health of players during a game.</p>
<p>So did ref Walton act correctly AFTER the tackle ? Yes he did. Could he have prevented it ? Yes he could.</p>
<p>If you came to this article only came to read on how the rules are, you can stop right now.  But if you want to know how I take on refereeing and try to implement the instructions handed over by Fifa to all the refs in the world you can read on and see in the next game you visit if the ref is considering what I think is the right way to do it.</p>
<p>The main task as a ref is looking after the fact that both teams play within the rules.</p>
<p>You mostly just do this by punishing the fouls you see. Blowing on your whistle when you see a foul happening is just a way of letting someone know that what you are doing there is dangerous or against the law and you will be punished with a free kick and/or a card.</p>
<p>If you do this than you are already on your way to being a good referee. But that is not enough.</p>
<p>One of the most important things of being a ref for me, and this is also the case for every ref, is the fact that you have to feel responsible, not only for the game itself, but also and most important for the safety of everyone involved in the game. This is something that doesn’t attract much attention but it is one of the most important tasks you have as a ref. You have to try to start a game with 22 fit and healthy players and at the end of the game when you still are with 22 fit and healthy players you have done a great job.</p>
<p>Now this is a bit more difficult. Because you have to take notice of something that can be hidden at first sight. It has a lot to do with feeling that “there is something going on”.    And sometimes in the games that I referee this can be a very difficult thing to do.</p>
<p>Last year I came to a game and from the first minute I felt that every little foul or even a small push got a heavy reaction from both teams. If you feel this than you have to change your game as a ref and I started punishing every little foul and was running like a madman to be within meters distance where fouls were committed so I could be right in the middle if things should run out of hand.</p>
<p>At half time I asked the one of the officers of the home team what was the matter with this game and he told me that the same fixture last year has been ended with a player being kicked in hospital and as massive fight on the field and even a massive fight in the canteen after the game. Even the police had to come over to arrest some people.</p>
<p>So at that stage I knew what I had already felt that there was something going on. So I had already given a lot of yellow cards and in the second half some players went off with two yellow cards but everything ended in a normal way, no injuries,  no fighting on the field or in the canteen.</p>
<p>But when you are a ref in the EPL or in other top leagues you have the luxury that you can be able to know that something could be going on. When a manager or a player openly says in the press that they will kick the others than you know what you can expect and then you have to take this in mind and when you see that they do what they have said you have to stop them at once.</p>
<p>You let those players know that you are there to protect (according the Fifa rules and guidelines) and let them know that they will have to play according to the rules or otherwise you will sent them off the field.</p>
<p>If a team comes out in the open and says that they will kick their opponents you can even call over the captains (always both together) before the game and tell them you will not allow that. And if they do…just punish it like you should.</p>
<p>But even if Walton had no knowledge of this, (it could be that on no-match days he lives on another planet), even then he had to see that it was coming. He let go some tackles before that could have endangered other players but didn’t because of the Arsenal players being able to jump out of the way.</p>
<p>Let me just say that if you throw yourself with two feet at an opponent it is always a foul and even if the opponent escapes by jumping high and doesn’t get touched, it still is a foul.</p>
<p>And I feel that because he let go some earlier possible dangerous challenges (always to be punished by a free kick and a yellow card according the rule book) that after a moment the players feel that they can do whatever they want. And this caused the challenge from Shawcross and where I feel the ref is responsible.</p>
<p>I must say that in my whole career as a ref, I never had such an incident on my playing field. I’d better touch wood now!  Yes I had injury’s on my field. Players that have twisted their knees, two players clashing heads in a fair duel and blood pouring out. Those things yes, but never had such tackles on my field because from the moment I see a potential dangerous tackle I stop play even when the player isn’t touched. And when players ask me why I stopped the game,  for the last 2 years I have said (in Dutch of course): “No Eduardo on my field” and they all know what I mean and know I will not tolerate those tackles.</p>
<p>And if you now should start thinking : “Walter is the best referee in the world” I can only say: I am not. I can make mistakes, but I will not let dangerous tackles go. I just try to be correct in every game. Maybe it helps me a lot that every time when I put on my socks I have to look at my right leg which has a scar from my ankle that goes up almost to my knee and before every game I look at it and think to myself: “Not on my field”.</p>
<p>Maybe they should only allow refs on the field that have suffered those kind of injuries themselves so that we can ban the dreadful tackles we have seen too much and some even unpunished. Maybe I do my own little crusade as a ref but as long as I don’t have such incidents on my field, I really think I am doing it the right way as Fifa has meant it to be</p>
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		<dc:creator>hello</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 14:23:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>.
the fact that makes things a lot simpler is if Ramsey had jumped out of the way of the tackle Shawcross would have booted the ball out of the stadium!! What the hell was he thinking!!

Poor Aaron... all our thoughts are with you buddy...</description>
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the fact that makes things a lot simpler is if Ramsey had jumped out of the way of the tackle Shawcross would have booted the ball out of the stadium!! What the hell was he thinking!!</p>
<p>Poor Aaron&#8230; all our thoughts are with you buddy&#8230;</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 13:17:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>@ alfonzo: 

The 3 leg breakers we have received over the last 4yrs have come against teams managed by british managers plus walcott getting cropped last season against Birmingham(again),it puts sad look at british managers.It seems that home grown managers can&#039;t or won&#039;t learn from there foreign counter parts and reject the ideal of playing football with sweeping passing moves and skill but stick with outdated and basically thug mentality of kicking skilled,better players and the big boot up front  . We constantly witness the likes of Pulis,Bruce,Allardyce etc put out teams which are in some cases no better than a local Sunday league team whose aim is not to win 1st but to hurt the opposition in a way to prevent losing without creating a chance of there own.These are managers who played in a era where booting people,pulling back and no skill required reigned and anyone with skill was treated like a leper and a target and hold dear that&#039;s how the game should be played. 

The media is full of ex-footballers who have done fuck all in there careers,people like Collymore,Cundy,Redcrapp,Earle etc who with there average talent won nothing and have no intelligence to do anything else have jumped on the pathetic anti-Arsenal bandwagon for what i believe is a vendetta, as it took a foreign manager-Arsene Wenger- to change the way football is played in this country for the better and that all top clubs have adopted this way and it wasn&#039;t a Englishman.I also believe its a vendetta as arsene brought in unknown foreign players to upstage and win the P/L with better style of football at the cost of there beloved laughapool and manure,the criticism of English players by wenger also gripes the media as it&#039;s been proven true on numerous occasions,the british media etc have this stupid mentality that anything foreign is ridiculed but anything British is the right way...funny how we haven&#039;t won a international trophy for 44yrs damned foreigners. 

The responsiblity for Shawcross&#039;s tackle rests with outdated,talentless and ignorant managers and a media which doesn&#039;t like it&#039;s favourites being upstaged and uses there format to promote a style of football which should be left in the 70&#039;s and 80&#039;s but while praising it being used against us on the other hand deplore it against the likes of manure etc.I yearn for the day a pundit or reporter writes or says it how it is and not tow the media line of praise these but slag of these.</description>
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<p>The 3 leg breakers we have received over the last 4yrs have come against teams managed by british managers plus walcott getting cropped last season against Birmingham(again),it puts sad look at british managers.It seems that home grown managers can&#8217;t or won&#8217;t learn from there foreign counter parts and reject the ideal of playing football with sweeping passing moves and skill but stick with outdated and basically thug mentality of kicking skilled,better players and the big boot up front  . We constantly witness the likes of Pulis,Bruce,Allardyce etc put out teams which are in some cases no better than a local Sunday league team whose aim is not to win 1st but to hurt the opposition in a way to prevent losing without creating a chance of there own.These are managers who played in a era where booting people,pulling back and no skill required reigned and anyone with skill was treated like a leper and a target and hold dear that&#8217;s how the game should be played. </p>
<p>The media is full of ex-footballers who have done fuck all in there careers,people like Collymore,Cundy,Redcrapp,Earle etc who with there average talent won nothing and have no intelligence to do anything else have jumped on the pathetic anti-Arsenal bandwagon for what i believe is a vendetta, as it took a foreign manager-Arsene Wenger- to change the way football is played in this country for the better and that all top clubs have adopted this way and it wasn&#8217;t a Englishman.I also believe its a vendetta as arsene brought in unknown foreign players to upstage and win the P/L with better style of football at the cost of there beloved laughapool and manure,the criticism of English players by wenger also gripes the media as it&#8217;s been proven true on numerous occasions,the british media etc have this stupid mentality that anything foreign is ridiculed but anything British is the right way&#8230;funny how we haven&#8217;t won a international trophy for 44yrs damned foreigners. </p>
<p>The responsiblity for Shawcross&#8217;s tackle rests with outdated,talentless and ignorant managers and a media which doesn&#8217;t like it&#8217;s favourites being upstaged and uses there format to promote a style of football which should be left in the 70&#8242;s and 80&#8242;s but while praising it being used against us on the other hand deplore it against the likes of manure etc.I yearn for the day a pundit or reporter writes or says it how it is and not tow the media line of praise these but slag of these.</p>
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		<title>By: alfonzo</title>
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		<dc:creator>alfonzo</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 13:15:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>What kind of society do we live in today? 

I am frankly astonished at the reaction to Ramsey leg break. Listening to Talk Spite radio last night my jaw nearly hit the floor. Jason Cunty although admitting he had not seen the tackle predictably defending Shawcroft, that utter fucker Stan Collymore - &quot;it&#039;s part of football&quot;. I even heard a caller this morning claim that the leg breaks are perhasp the result of Wengwer&#039;s training methods which somehow make our player vulnerable to leg breaks. Yes somehow this caller was place the blame at Wenger&#039;s door. It&#039;s so retarded I can&#039;t fathom the logic. 

Look - if I get in a car pissed out my head and mow someone down and find myself in tears in the aftermath does that make it ok? I did not intend to do it but I. Society today is way to fucking liberal, the rights of the perpetrator over the victim. People need to stand up and face the consequences of their actions. 

What a load of fucking bullshit, I&#039;m not fooled by the tears. Had this been a Johnny Foreigner Arsenal player breaking Rooney or Lampard&#039;s leg this episode would be being covered in a totally different light. 

Jason Cunty, Stand Collymore, Talkspite Radio you should be ashamed of yourself.</description>
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<p>I am frankly astonished at the reaction to Ramsey leg break. Listening to Talk Spite radio last night my jaw nearly hit the floor. Jason Cunty although admitting he had not seen the tackle predictably defending Shawcroft, that utter fucker Stan Collymore &#8211; &#8220;it&#8217;s part of football&#8221;. I even heard a caller this morning claim that the leg breaks are perhasp the result of Wengwer&#8217;s training methods which somehow make our player vulnerable to leg breaks. Yes somehow this caller was place the blame at Wenger&#8217;s door. It&#8217;s so retarded I can&#8217;t fathom the logic. </p>
<p>Look &#8211; if I get in a car pissed out my head and mow someone down and find myself in tears in the aftermath does that make it ok? I did not intend to do it but I. Society today is way to fucking liberal, the rights of the perpetrator over the victim. People need to stand up and face the consequences of their actions. </p>
<p>What a load of fucking bullshit, I&#8217;m not fooled by the tears. Had this been a Johnny Foreigner Arsenal player breaking Rooney or Lampard&#8217;s leg this episode would be being covered in a totally different light. </p>
<p>Jason Cunty, Stand Collymore, Talkspite Radio you should be ashamed of yourself.</p>
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		<dc:creator>dada</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 12:29:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?from=rss_Sport&amp;set_id=6&amp;click_id=4&amp;art_id=iol1267434007358M635&amp;page_number=3 ... This article has much credit for me, this is the same pundit that said Shawcross would commit another leg breaking challenge in his career after the Jeffers one and funny enough he pendicted it right. Before, I get someone on my back I understand Shawcross was about to do a 360 turn on the ball but Ramsey just beat him to it which led to shawcross being half way up his shin. You can&#039;t really say Ramsey lunged which resulted in him being halfway up his shin as you can clearly see the ball in the picture when contact was made so either way Shawcross was going over the ball even if he beat ramsey to it. It is just interpretation to which side of the fence you sit and why this article is quite good.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<span id="co_17085"><p><a href="http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?from=rss_Sport&#038;set_id=6&#038;click_id=4&#038;art_id=iol1267434007358M635&#038;page_number=3" rel="nofollow">http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?from=rss_Sport&#038;set_id=6&#038;click_id=4&#038;art_id=iol1267434007358M635&#038;page_number=3</a> &#8230; This article has much credit for me, this is the same pundit that said Shawcross would commit another leg breaking challenge in his career after the Jeffers one and funny enough he pendicted it right. Before, I get someone on my back I understand Shawcross was about to do a 360 turn on the ball but Ramsey just beat him to it which led to shawcross being half way up his shin. You can&#8217;t really say Ramsey lunged which resulted in him being halfway up his shin as you can clearly see the ball in the picture when contact was made so either way Shawcross was going over the ball even if he beat ramsey to it. It is just interpretation to which side of the fence you sit and why this article is quite good.</p>
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		<title>By: kierandelaney.net</title>
		<link>http://worldofarsenal.co.uk/2010/03/02/should-ryan-shawcross-be-banned-as-long-as-ramsey-is-injured/#comment-17078</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 08:31:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;blockquote&gt;Re: the ban, if someone knew he could get a year’s ban if he broke someone’s leg, then surely they wouldn’t go in so hard right?&lt;/blockquote&gt;Dev, you&#039;re mostly right although I still think people will go for 50:50 challenges - everyone will agree that Alonso/Fabregas clash that left Fabregas out for a large amount was a 50:50 ball, prefectly executed tackles on both sides - would you argue that Alonso should be banned? Did the responsibility lay equally at Fabregas feet, they both went in hard...

More importantly, this is something that really can only be implemented going forwards for reasons I&#039;ve mentioned above - of course nothing will happen until Rooney breaks his leg, then and only then when the FA consider punitive action.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<span id="co_17078"><blockquote><p>Re: the ban, if someone knew he could get a year’s ban if he broke someone’s leg, then surely they wouldn’t go in so hard right?</p></blockquote>
<p>Dev, you&#8217;re mostly right although I still think people will go for 50:50 challenges &#8211; everyone will agree that Alonso/Fabregas clash that left Fabregas out for a large amount was a 50:50 ball, prefectly executed tackles on both sides &#8211; would you argue that Alonso should be banned? Did the responsibility lay equally at Fabregas feet, they both went in hard&#8230;</p>
<p>More importantly, this is something that really can only be implemented going forwards for reasons I&#8217;ve mentioned above &#8211; of course nothing will happen until Rooney breaks his leg, then and only then when the FA consider punitive action.</p>
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