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Completely serious, the ballboy is an employee of the club deliberately trying to affect the game. Not only affect the amount of time / ability to restart the game quickly but also contributing to the frustration of the Chelsea player by deliberately winding him up.

 

If it was me in charge, i would let Swansea think they could be expelled from the competition for behaving in such a way and fine them heavily.

 

and that's why you're not in charge

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If he'd done what he did to a player I think he'd be very lucky to escape with just a three match ban (mind you after what Feliani got away with against Stoke I doubt he would get more) but you simply can't do that to what in effect is just a member of the public regardless of what a tit he's being.

 

Can I just ask the question that I can't understand why no one is asking? What the fuck is a seventeen year old (even one who looks twelve) doing being a ballboy? It's a while since I was that age but I know when I was I would be embarrassed as fuck to be a ballboy when all of my mates were out on the piss! I know our ballboys are far too young and small (to the extent that most of them aren't big enough to actually throw the ball back) but anyone over fifteen needs to have a serious look at themselves!

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Looked to me as if Hazard kicked the ball from under him - he should have known better & I've no doubt he wouldn't have done it if it was an actually ball boy rather than a lad who has a picture of him and his mate drinking cans of fosters on his twitter profile.

 

He's 17/18ish - About the same age Rooney & Ronaldo were scoring goals in the Premier League, Shearer scored a hat trick against Arsenal at that age, what the fuck is he doing being a ball boy?

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Looked to me as if Hazard kicked the ball from under him - he should have known better & I've no doubt he wouldn't have done it if it was an actually ball boy rather than a lad who has a picture of him and his mate drinking cans of fosters on his twitter profile.

 

He's 17/18ish - About the same age Rooney & Ronaldo were scoring goals in the Premier League, Shearer scored a hat trick against Arsenal at that age, what the fuck is he doing being a ball boy?

Full kit wanker?

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Biggest concern is that youngsters are fully indoctrinated into the idea of 'gamesmanship' - time wasting, waving cards etc.

 

That's why it's so beautiful that a member of the public got a player sent off by play acting. :lol: How do you like them apples, you diving bunch of nancy boys.

 

Can't believe people are turning on this kid, this is the best thing that's happened so far this season.

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Completely serious, the ballboy is an employee of the club deliberately trying to affect the game. Not only affect the amount of time / ability to restart the game quickly but also contributing to the frustration of the Chelsea player by deliberately winding him up.

 

If it was me in charge, i would let Swansea think they could be expelled from the competition for behaving in such a way and fine them heavily.

 

Whey aye, cos nee other clubs have ball boys who take their time when the opposition is chasing the game. Untwist ya knickers man

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McCleary was awesome against Sheffield United.

 

4-0 a nice day of footie, especially seeing QPR dumped out by MK Dons. :D

 

One of those fixtures where I want both teams to lose, be crippled by injuries and suffer a zombie apocalypse

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QPR 0 MK Dons 4

 

Where's Remy?!!!

 

I've just seen 'Arry's post match comments. Basically saying that he knew that the team he was putting out was shit but he did it to prove to everyone how shit they were. :lol:

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