Costa is the worst kind of bully - pushes, pulls, kicks and elbows anything in sight and then screams like a pre-pubescent girl at a Bieber concert when anybody gives him as much as a dirty look.
And he plays for the chav s****s.
Costa is the worst kind of bully - pushes, pulls, kicks and elbows anything in sight and then screams like a pre-pubescent girl at a Bieber concert when anybody gives him as much as a dirty look.And he plays for the chav s****s.
Costa is by far and away the worst. The others mentioned above had their rep but played with passion to win the game. OK Balotelli a bit calmer most days...Also some of the others were not as frequent offenders. and very harsh to have Huth on this list imho.
Costa would start a fight in a phonebox!
Costa is by far and away the worst. The others mentioned above had their rep but played with passion to win the game. OK Balotelli a bit calmer most days...Also some of the others were not as frequent offenders. and very harsh to have Huth on this li
Costa is a bully, he only starts a fight if he thinks he can win. I give you his apology to Skrtel at Liverpool, looked to see who it was and then backed down.
Costa is a bully, he only starts a fight if he thinks he can win.I give you his apology to Skrtel at Liverpool, looked to see who it was and then backed down.
Spurs Kyle Walker could have and should have kicked Costa up into the stands. Very proud of Spurs English players in that game. That is what we want to see in the European championships, take note Roy Hodgson.
Spurs Kyle Walker could have and should have kicked Costa up into the stands.Very proud of Spurs English players in that game.That is what we want to see in the European championships, take note Roy Hodgson.
They totally lost it and in doing so chucked away what slim chance they had of winning the title. Not much to be proud of there.
Very proud of Tottenham's English players?They totally lost it and in doing so chucked away what slim chance they had of winning the title. Not much to be proud of there.
They knew what they had to do, this is how all european and international competitions are won. English players had better learn this and quickly. The Spurs players have shown that they are starting to understand.
They knew what they had to do, this is how all european and international competitions are won. English players had better learn this and quickly.The Spurs players have shown that they are starting to understand.
The basic truth is that those Tottenham players came up against a level of hatred you rarely find in grounds in this country these days and they crumpled. With the way the game is officiated these days they could and should have been down to 8 or 9 players.
If anything, and I've not had cause to say this very much this season, it's Chelsea players who deserve the praise. They kept their focus on getting something out of the game whilst the mayhem was going on around them.
Very few top competitions are won like that.The basic truth is that those Tottenham players came up against a level of hatred you rarely find in grounds in this country these days and they crumpled. With the way the game is officiated these days they
Referees don`t send off 2 or 3 players, you have seen in every World cup and European competition that that simply dosn`t happen. The one and main reason that England does poorly in competitions, and English clubs are failing in Europe is that they fail to understand this.
Referees don`t send off 2 or 3 players, you have seen in every World cup and European competition that that simply dosn`t happen. The one and main reason that England does poorly in competitions, and English clubs are failing in Europe is that they f
Marcce, I agree entirely with your comments above (I'm a Spurs fan btw) however in the week leading up to the match, the media had been awash with reports of Chelsea players saying how desperate they were for Leicester to win the title and that they would do all they could to topple Spurs' chances.
I think we can all assume that if the season had gone down to the final game, Leicester would have taken the necessary 3 points at the bridge.
Any punishment meted out to Spurs players will be fully justified but surely Chelsea players were leaving themselves open for an accusation of bringing the game into disrepute if (it's only an if obviously) this had happened.
Marcce, I agree entirely with your comments above (I'm a Spurs fan btw) however in the week leading up to the match, the media had been awash with reports of Chelsea players saying how desperate they were for Leicester to win the title and that they
This phrase sums up the delusional modern day football fan - they deserve slightly less stick form their own fans nothing more. For 1 match where a local rival had a small chance of possibly winning the league in a months time if they didn't lose, the players/fans show a bit of passion and that is good enough for all? Pat yourselves on the back, forget that the season has been appalling from start to finish with embarrassing performance throughout and in all comps, 'we' played a small part in another team not winning so the season is a success! Anybody over 40 will remember Chelsea seems to have come full circle.........
it's Chelsea players who deserve the praise.This phrase sums up the delusional modern day football fan - they deserve slightly less stick form their own fans nothing more. For 1 match where a local rival had a small chance of possibly winning the lea