:lol look at Lewa. He's clearly thinking of his future career at Bayern.
They were predictions.
:lol look at Lewa. He's clearly thinking of his future career at Bayern.
No they weren't, you were trolling. Dont pull that shit again.
Scott Brown is such a twat. Thinks he rules the football field.
Get off you nobhead.
Red card, good refereeing.
The foul on Neymar was enough, no need to kick him when he was on the ground.
So stupid.
Scott Brown is such a twat. Thinks he rules the football field.
Get off you nobhead.
Was Brown getting wind up during the game? What exactly happened
Was Brown getting wind up during the game? What exactly happened
Not sure I've been watching Arsenal mostly, he brought down Neymar then kicked him when he was on the ground. Straight red.
Guess it's smart to lump on Barca now.
Was it a violent kick?
edit: nvm here it is. petulant kick. He knew what he was doing. Deserved
http://www.101greatgoals.com/gvideos/scott-brown-sent-off-v-barcelona/
Rosicky has been poor tonight. How many key misplaced passes was that now?
Why has gaf been working so shit btw? What announcements were made in the games world?
Heard there was Nintendo Direct today. My guess is that it was 99 % nintendo titles and 1 % 3rd party.Why has gaf been working so shit btw? What announcements were made in the games world?
Should go for the 3-0 win.
Why has gaf been working so shit btw? What announcements were made in the games world?
Wasn't a red card, he brushed his arm with his foot then Neymar acts like he's been shot in the back. The ref had a yellow in his hand before the Barca cunts crowded him.
Joke decision.
Who do you reckon will replace Ozil?
Why has gaf been working so shit btw? What announcements were made in the games world?
Intent bro. It was there. If Neymar didn't act like that, Brown would just get away with acting like that. Red all day.
VALDES!! What a save.
That's ridiculous, the referee's decision should be based on what the officials see - not how good someone can act on the floor.
Valve trademarked Hl3. Front page of reddit link went to Gaf thread.
That's ridiculous, the referee's decision should be based on what the officials see - not how good someone can act on the floor.
Same with Dani Alves earlier and the rolling around like he'd broken a leg.
FIFA rule book doesn't see a distinction between intent or committed act. in fact, it specifically mentions intent alone is enough to be sanctioned