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Sir Chris Hoy receives Twitter abuse from Tottenham fans raging against referee Chris Foy after Stoke loss

 

Sir Chris Hoy was bombarded with Twitter messages from Tottenham Hotspur fans angry at the performance of referee Chris Foy in the London club's 2-1 defeat to Stoke City on Sunday.

 

 

 

 

 

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Mistaken identity: Chris Hoy had to endure abuse reserved for Chris Foy Photo: GETTY IMAGES/AFP

 

 

 

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By Nick Pearce

2:59PM GMT 12 Dec 2011

 

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Foy's performance was lambasted by Spurs fans who feel he made a string of incorrect decisions, including the sending off of defender Younes Kaboul, but they hadn't done their research properly as they were attacking the Twitter account of a four-time Olympic champion and not a Premier League referee.

 

Cyclist Hoy appeared to take the abuse in good spirit tweeting back to confirm that he wasn't in need of glasses and did not lead a double life as an English official.

 

Chris Hoy - Just for the record 1) I don't need glasses and 2) I do not lead a double life as an English premiere league ref. That's Chris Foy

 

 

He later tweeted to say the abuse had not relented despite his claims of innocence but that the experience had allowed him to learn some colourful new language.

 

There's some thick fuckers about :lol:

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A couple things to come out of the latest addition to the El Classico series.

 

Barcelona's sudden switching of the 'on-button' against Real this week, in the second half, was scary. On the negative side though, they've become a specialist big-game side while being complacent in the league - against the lesser likes. Talent aside, which is not in question, Pep's biggest challenge (as a motivator) in Barca's volatile hot-seat starts now.

 

Credit to Jose too. There was no resorting to the recently used gimicky mind-games tactics, ala last season where they/Real in a bid to nullafy Barca's playmakers opted to not have the pitch's turf cut in the game's lead-in.

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Darren Fletcher is taking an extended break from football for 'health reasons'.

 

Something Alan Smith has also done for the past four years.

 

man u are really up the creek now if they want to win something, hes the best of a bad bunch in their centre midfield

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Everyone bleating on about Chelsea not needing a player like Tiote is missing that Man U do.

 

They need a ball player, not a Tiote type to break up play and I can't remember the last time they played with one on a regular basis as Keane was more of a box to box midfielder.

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Sir Chris Hoy receives Twitter abuse from Tottenham fans raging against referee Chris Foy after Stoke loss

 

Sir Chris Hoy was bombarded with Twitter messages from Tottenham Hotspur fans angry at the performance of referee Chris Foy in the London club's 2-1 defeat to Stoke City on Sunday.

 

 

 

 

 

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Mistaken identity: Chris Hoy had to endure abuse reserved for Chris Foy Photo: GETTY IMAGES/AFP

 

 

 

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By Nick Pearce

2:59PM GMT 12 Dec 2011

 

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Foy's performance was lambasted by Spurs fans who feel he made a string of incorrect decisions, including the sending off of defender Younes Kaboul, but they hadn't done their research properly as they were attacking the Twitter account of a four-time Olympic champion and not a Premier League referee.

 

Cyclist Hoy appeared to take the abuse in good spirit tweeting back to confirm that he wasn't in need of glasses and did not lead a double life as an English official.

 

Chris Hoy - Just for the record 1) I don't need glasses and 2) I do not lead a double life as an English premiere league ref. That's Chris Foy

 

 

He later tweeted to say the abuse had not relented despite his claims of innocence but that the experience had allowed him to learn some colourful new language.

 

There's some thick fuckers about :lol:

:lol: That's proper tickled me

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David Villa facing six months out after breaking leg in Club World Cup

 

• Barcelona striker hurt in semi-final win over Al-Sadd

• Injury set to rule him out of Spain's Euro 2012 squad

 

 

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David Villa is carried off on a stretcher. Photograph: Toru Hanai/Reuters

 

 

The Barcelona striker David Villa faces up to six months out of the game after breaking his left leg in Barcelona's Fifa Club World Cup semi-final win over Al-Sadd in Yokohama.

Villa, who had been linked with a multi-million pound move to England in the January transfer window, suffered a fractured tibia while challenging for a ball in the Al-Sadd penalty area. He was taken to the Yokohama Rosa hospital.

The injury means Spain are likely to be without their leading striker for the defence of their title at Euro 2012 in Poland and Ukraine. The 30-year-old is Spain's all-time top scorer with 50 goals in 81 appearances.

Barcelona won the game comfortably 4-0, and will face Santos in the final on Sunday. The Brazilian defender Adriano scored twice in the first half – his opener helped by a moment of hesitation from the Al-Sadd goalkeeper Mohamed Saqr. After the break, Seydou Keita and Maxwell added another two to complete a comprehensive win.

On Wednesday the Barça coach, Pep Guardiola, had denied the club had been actively trying to sell the 30-year-old Villa only 19 months into the four-year deal agreed following his €40m (£33.5m) transfer from Valencia.

Villa scored five times in 15 league appearances this season, following his 18 goals in 34 games as Barça won the Primera División title last season.

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Cattermole and Bendtner bailed for damaging 10 cars in Newcastle on the night of December 6th. Fucking arseholes, see thats the problem with Wearside being Britain's biggest shithole they all fuckin come here the tramps.

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Neil Warnock has confirmed Kieron Dyer is to undergo an operation on his foot and the midfielder is not expected to play for Queens Park Rangers again this season.

Dyer has been sidelined since he suffered a foot injury just five minutes into his QPR debut against Bolton Wanderers on the opening day of the campaign.

He was expected to make his comeback after the Christmas period, but the 32-year-old hurt his foot again playing for the reserves earlier this week.

Warnock is likely to leave Dyer out of his 25-man squad when he re-submits it to the Premier League after the next transfer window shuts, meaning the former England international may never play for Rangers again.

 

"This is a devastating blow for Kieron," Warnock told the club's official website.

"I have never met a more determined pro in my career, and he really doesn't deserve this.

"The specialist said he thought Kieron could return before Christmas without the need for an operation and is disappointed that this is not the case, and he has no alternative now but to operate.

"I have absolutely no doubt that he will recover after the operation. We are going to support him as best we can because he has got such a contribution to make, both on and off the field.

"And even though he has not featured for us, he has made a vital contribution at the training ground and has been very important to have around the place."

Warnock added: "We are aware that Kieron's contract can be terminated in January.

"But, having spoke to Tony Fernandes and the rest of the shareholders, we want to support Kieron in this time, even though it may mean he is not in our 25 for the rest of the season.

"I feel he has a lot to offer the club. We will be involving him in many aspects of the club while he rehabilitates."

 

Never saw that coming.... :cuppa:

 

The QPR fans who took part in the pitch invansion when they got promoted probably spent more time on the pitch than him.

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Feel sorry for him. I know he's spent most of his career on the treatment table, but I honestly don't think he's Winston Bogarde-ing it up. He's just been incredibly unlucky with injuries. Could have been a real star if he'd stayed fit imo

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yes but they always meant "craic" as in the irish meaning of the word its just they've started spelling it correctly

 

craic and crack are not the same

just like your and you're aren't

 

'Craic' is just the Irish bastardisation of the English word 'crack'. It's just taken on more popularity in recent times.

 

Or so alex once told me.

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