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 Posted by: "John Deacon" jrd@star.ucl.ac.uk   jrdstar2
 Wed Sep 29, 2010 2:08 pm (PDT)
 
 well, we're all very quiet aren't we ?
 
 so just for something to say, did anyone hear the 'Monday Night Club' on 
 Radio 5 on, errr, Monday evening? they had John Motson and a journo whose 
 name escapes me who ended up arguing with Steve Claridge about the 
 'disputed' goal against Sunderland.
 
 very entertaining to hear Claridge arguing how he thought there was 
 nothing wrong with the goal as any player would have done the same thing 
 and it doesn't matter whether the ref was right or wrong, Sunderland took 
 the free kick from the right place and Torres was fully in the right to 
 take the ball etc etc. Sunderland appealed but the player who took the 
 kick knew he'd made a mistake. the journo argument was that it was 
 'against the spirit of the game' and that Torres could have scored but 
 felt guilty and knew he'd done something wrong so passed it to Kuyt so he 
 had an 'accomplice'.
 
 in fact it's still available on the BBC Radio 5 iPlayer (presumably only 
 if you're in the UK) here
 
 http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ctvmw
 
 the conversation starts at 36:10 but starts to get more juicy around 
 40:23.
 
 i think you might be able to podcast it as well, but i could be wrong.
 
 they also had a lot of texts agreeing with Claridge, along with a few that 
 called Torres a cheat and called for Torres and Kuyt to be banned because 
 'everything that's wrong with football is condensed into that goal'.
 
 go on, give it a listen...>
 
 And then they went on to say that OG's were not fair either so they should not count because they are also mistakes. I'm going to try this argument with the lottery, excuse me...I picked the losing numbers by mistake, can you just pop the check in the post...
 
 Keith
 
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