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I admit that it can be dangerous but here we go again with Everton fans and glass houses.
One of your players did exactly the same thing in your draw at Burnley the day before. Exactly the same.

Did he? Thats bang out of order if so.

And who?
 


I admit that it can be dangerous but here we go again with Everton fans and glass houses.
One of your players did exactly the same thing in your draw at Burnley the day before. Exactly the same.

Its a topic in the right thread and as far as I can tell no one is being hypocritical here. If we did it the difference would be us probably not going on the Spurs forum and moaning about them calling it out for what it is,

Grub act trying to buy a freekick
 

Did he? Thats bang out of order if so.

And who?

In fairness to @H.H. Andre Gomes did do it mate, in the second half on Josh Brownhill. It is dangerous play. Oddly I remember Teddy Sheringham doing it in the 95 cup semi final as well, for some of the older guys on here!

The only comeback, is Kane does it quite a bit. I mean you can make certain defences of Kane, which would be that it's not malicious, he's just tyring to make it hard to head the ball away for an opponent and he is very good at it, but it should be a free kick against Spurs each time.
 
In fairness to @H.H. Andre Gomes did do it mate, in the second half on Josh Brownhill. It is dangerous play. Oddly I remember Teddy Sheringham doing it in the 95 cup semi final as well, for some of the older guys on here!

The only comeback, is Kane does it quite a bit. I mean you can make certain defences of Kane, which would be that it's not malicious, he's just tyring to make it hard to head the ball away for an opponent and he is very good at it, but it should be a free kick against Spurs each time.

I had to stop reading at that point
 

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