Tyrone Mings stamp on Zlatan | He’s at it again

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If the ref didn't deal with it on the pitch, i.e. no foul given, can it not be reviewed by some panel of knob heads, sorry I mean refs and ex-players, and a retrospective red given?
I bloody hope not

Their next 3 league games are against Spurs, Everton and City..

edit : Tough run of games coming up. .

 

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If the ref didn't deal with it on the pitch, i.e. no foul given, can it not be reviewed by some panel of knob heads, sorry I mean refs and ex-players, and a retrospective red given?
That only happens when the media make noise. None of them have said a word.
 

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He knew exactly what he was doing.

The biggest giveaway is his immediate reaction after clattering into Pogba... he just casually scurried away without even looking back.

He is a thug.

Reminds me of Fellaini to be honest. I actually used to cringe when he put his elbows about.
 
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I bloody hope not

Their next 3 league games are against Spurs, Everton and City..

edit : Tough run of games coming up. .

good point. As much as I think it was a reckless foul, and red card. I’d far rather he plays those matches, than we have ‘justice’, that actually means their best defender doesn’t play against some of our rivals!
 

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The stamp on the Reading guy? is a genuine prison sentence.

What a cnut, the Zlatan one was terrible too, could have blinded them.
 

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He's a thug. He knows he hasn't got a chance of winning the ball but wants to leave one on the player.
 

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I don't generally go overboard and I tend to give the benefit of the doubt in these situations, but that stomp on Zlatan's head was so reprehensible (and as with this incident, he didn't check on the player he'd hurt) that I tend to think Mings is doing this shite on purpose. And notice how it's the best players he targets? These are premeditated, and something needs to be done before he seriously hurts someone.
He's already seriously hurt someone.
 

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He knew exactly what he was doing.

The biggest giveaway is his immediate reaction after clattering into Pogba... he just casually scurried away without even looking back.

He is a thug.

Reminds me of Fellaini to be honest. I actually used to cringe when he put his elbows about.
What? Fellaini was never a thug
 

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Fellaini was a nasty decker but this guy is in a different class.
 

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It’s happened too many times with him to be a coincidence.

You’d think as soon as there’s blood, that VAR would at least do a review to see what’s going on.

In all honesty, I don’t condone any play acting whatsoever, but Pogba probably did him a favour by rising so quickly.
 

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He's a nothing player that will achieve nothing in his skidmark of a career. The cretin can't compete on a talent level so he goes in actively trying to injure players.

Yesterday's incident was 100% intentional, absolutely no doubt about that. It doesn't make headlines because it's not a United/ Liverpool/ City player so it gets completely ignored.

VAR/ Oliver can feck off too, the school prefect cnut.
 

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Mings is a disgusting tosser who doesn’t get called out because of his cracking PR.
Cracking PR? He doesnt get called out because hes a nothing player nobody cares about. If anybody in the media ever bothered to look at him he'd be banned more times than he played.
 

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I used to play awful standard football and am far from an enforcer or hard man but we used to play in a league with some tight thugs and "hard men". Our team liked to play, these guys mostly liked to pump the ball long and elbows everywhere.

I always used to make a point of finding their Ming's type player and absolutely sending them into row z early doors. Then not let up. They turn into cry babies more often than not emailing at the ref and licking their wounds.

If I was a United player, I'd be doing the same.
 

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Cracking PR? He doesnt get called out because hes a nothing player nobody cares about. If anybody in the media ever bothered to look at him he'd be banned more times than he played.
I would give his name a Google.

He has done a lot of media stuff around his homeless background, and his response to the racial abuse he suffered on his England debut – both of which are terrible I might add.

It’s a shame because he’s clearly a very switched on guy, and I was impressed with him on the High Performance podcast recently, but he’s done some unforgivable things to fellow pros in his time.
 

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I didn’t convey my utter disdain for Garth Crooks. But hopefully, it’s only the BBC and his mum who thinks he has a valid opinion - and it’s a given he talks shite.

I agree. I don’t know why they don’t review these incidents. Maybe the game is too fast for the VAR refs sometime, or perhaps it’s because they use the same incompetents refs for VAR and they do for the on pitch refs. More clarity is needed.

also strange, that the commentators didn’t make anything of it.
Honestly baffles me the narrative that Sky etc follow and that influences the media and general thinking, which in turn means that the FA won’t even know this incident happened.

First thing I thought when I saw that was red card, then penalty. Gary Neville....nothing. If that’s the other way round it would be the entire topic of conversation for the rest of the game and during halftime and full time....along with why the ref blew up before time when Villa should’ve had a corner. Instead it’s......was the correctly given penalty actually a penalty? I’ve not seen anyone yet say it wasn’t a penalty, yet sky deem it worthy of question.

Long story short it’s about public interest and as a result it may as well not have happened.
 

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It's ridiculous how players can get with crap like that just because it's an "aerial challenge". Doesn't matter at all if it was intentional, most leg breakers aren't and a late dangerous challenge on the ground is penalized. If anything, rules should be harsher when there is a head blow involved. Jimenez got his damn skull fractured by David Luiz who was nowhere near getting the ball and it was completely overlooked just because apparently it wasn't intentional and was in the air?
 

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that’s complete BS, and a really tiring argument.
It's "BS" and "tiring" that English commentators who support England are biased towards England footballers?

Or you just not bothered reading my post in context because you're more concerned with finding an excuse to talk to people like a dickhead?
 

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It's ridiculous how players can get with crap like that just because it's an "aerial challenge". Doesn't matter at all if it was intentional, most leg breakers aren't and a late dangerous challenge on the ground is penalized. If anything, rules should be harsher when there is a head blow involved. Jimenez got his damn skull fractured by David Luiz who was nowhere near getting the ball and it was completely overlooked just because apparently it wasn't intentional and was in the air?
Agree with this and the first thing I thought was Jiminez. Referee is stupid when you see reds for the Lamela/Martial spat (both should have gone) but then see jumping into a player leading with your arm going unpunished.

The idea it's not intentional, to some degree, is farcical. It makes me think a lot of referee is for show more than a consolidated effort to protect players from harm.
 

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Honestly baffles me the narrative that Sky etc follow and that influences the media and general thinking, which in turn means that the FA won’t even know this incident happened.

First thing I thought when I saw that was red card, then penalty. Gary Neville....nothing. If that’s the other way round it would be the entire topic of conversation for the rest of the game and during halftime and full time....along with why the ref blew up before time when Villa should’ve had a corner. Instead it’s......was the correctly given penalty actually a penalty? I’ve not seen anyone yet say it wasn’t a penalty, yet sky deem it worthy of question.

Long story short it’s about public interest and as a result it may as well not have happened.
Two articles on the BBC football homepage about Pogba's awarded one not being a penalty too!

Remember when Maguire put his arm on Azpilicueta? Analysis, articles, memes for days.
 
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It's "BS" and "tiring" that English commentators who support England are biased towards England footballers?

Or you just not bothered reading my post in context because you're more concerned with finding an excuse to talk to people like a dickhead?
it’s really not a thing.

just like OGS just buys British players... just like British players get feasted favourably by the FA.

if you are looking for red Audi’s you will see lots of them.

perhaps I was blunt. The intention wasn’t to be a “dickhead”.
 

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Me when I see Mings up to his old tricks.

In all seriousness, he's literally stamped on another players bead twice and had nothing done about it. It's ridiculous. He's exactly that type of player.