And I would like to explain, even though I feel like I don't have to, because I think that most people understand the basic concept of saying in anger things that you don't really mean and would never say outside of those moments, let alone do.
If right that moment when Boli pissed me off (towards the end of the game, when he ran almost to the corner flag with the ball and had a clear chance to cross, but he decided to turn around instead and pass it all the way back into the midfield), I was somehow magically teleported into an empty room, except for me, Boli tied up on the ground, and a baseball bat in my hand, if I had a clear chance to do what I said should be done right then, I would take a deep breath and would not do it.
Imagine if there was someone else in the room, a complete stranger holding a bat instead of me, and he said he would break his legs and there would be no consequences for me whatsoever, I just need to say the word and it would be done. I wouldn't do it. Not in a million years. Is that something so hard to comprehend?
I would punch him in the face, tho. Just a small little punch, and I would untie him first.