Jasper
Maldini tier
- Joined
- Oct 27, 2005
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- 47,247
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- Mt. Paektu
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- 3; Marat Safin; Tiziano Crudeli; 2Pac; Christian Bale; Martin M??rsepp; Balotelli.
So Gattuso isn't hot headed? You need to learn about common sense. He was inches onto the pitch. People often take a step forward or backwards.
Had Joe Jordon shouted at Gattuso 6 inches back you wouldn't be saying this. Are you really going to go 180 degrees over something as small as that?
When managers give instructions they often stand bang on the line - occasionally you'll see the tip of the foot over the line. It's unbelievably petty.
We know Gattuso has a short temper. We've seen him react to many players. How many yellow cards he get's given doesn't mean that isn't true. Joe Jordon shouted at Gattuso. We know that, but not what was said. As Gattuso was running around, getting in people's faces and constantly complaining to the referee it's highly plausable that Joe Jordon said something like "Shut the fuck up", "dirty bastard" or something along those lines. That happens on a football pitch. Gattuso will get called much this this weekend. I guarentee it.
If Joe Jordon said something about Gattuso's mother or family, you could play the "Joe Jordin winded him up". I don't believe Joe Jordon said anything that personal. For whatever reason Gattuso was like a mad man. Not just with Joe Jordon, but with the referee, Crouch and just about anyone else who entered his line of sight.
It's going in circles for pages. Isn't it enough? Anyway ... hopefully I can explain a thing or two in the future. It isn't as crystal as you people make it seem. I guarantee I'll give you insight of stuff you are unaware at the moment(which you probalby slam as insignificant but whatever ).
And the Ancelotti/Rooney example is lousy to say at least. Bending shit as well as ignoring that none of us are going to try to get the honesty in Man Utd forums.