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i say they should indeed extend the ban to international level, or even ban him for a year!

a player who has not even played in the match comes out and break someone's nose?!

wtf was he thinking?

and here is a quote from him: "Nothing like this has happened before because I am not a violent person."

yeah right...

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i say they should indeed extend the ban to international level, or even ban him for a year!

a player who has not even played in the match comes out and break someone's nose?!

wtf was he thinking?

and here is a quote from him: "Nothing like this has happened before because I am not a violent person."

yeah right...

TK, you have a point, but i was shocked at first, now im over it and im actually agreeing with what you said.

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football was supposed to be the Gentlemen sport, what the hell are this kind of Chav (an english saying) doing on the pitch?

and if you are not good enough to play for your team, dont come out and release your frustration on others!

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football was supposed to be the Gentlemen sport, what the hell are this kind of Chav (an english saying) doing on the pitch?

and if you are not good enough to play for your team, dont come out and release your frustration on others!

he's frustrated because he's benched.

how stupid.

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football was supposed to be the Gentlemen sport, what the hell are this kind of Chav (an english saying) doing on the pitch?

and if you are not good enough to play for your team, dont come out and release your frustration on others!

I thought that was meant to be Snooker :ninja: but trivialities aside, I have no idea what came over Navarro. He just lost it under the pressure and intensity of the event I guess :chicken: I've never seen him act like that before. He rarely kicks out or chucks a tantrum when he plays :idk:

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football was supposed to be the Gentlemen sport, what the hell are this kind of Chav (an english saying) doing on the pitch?

and if you are not good enough to play for your team, dont come out and release your frustration on others!

I thought that was meant to be Snooker :ninja: but trivialities aside, I have no idea what came over Navarro. He just lost it under the pressure and intensity of the event I guess :chicken: I've never seen him act like that before. He rarely kicks out or chucks a tantrum when he plays :idk:

well, football is as well i think, that's what all the guys here say :whistle:

maybe you are right, sometimes your nerves just snap and you will just lose control of yourself.

like this one time, i was playing in a rugby match, the match was drawing to a close, and this guy from the other team was going to score a try, my team were losing and i was so desperate to stop him scoring that somehow my "football half" took over, and i slide tackled him. I didn't even know what happened until i relised i was on the ground and my knee start swelling, cos he stepped on it. all i remember of that event was that the point when i was chasing him, and the next thing is that i am on the ground. but i did stop the try though :laugh: :whistle:

well, not really similar experience from navarro's, but i guess that's probably what happened. :laugh:

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well, football is as well i think, that's what all the guys here say :whistle:

maybe you are right, sometimes your nerves just snap and you will just lose control of yourself.

like this one time, i was playing in a rugby match, the match was drawing to a close, and this guy from the other team was going to score a try, my team were losing and i was so desperate to stop him scoring that somehow my "football half" took over, and i slide tackled him. I didn't even know what happened until i relised i was on the ground and my knee start swelling, cos he stepped on it. all i remember of that event was that the point when i was chasing him, and the next thing is that i am on the ground. but i did stop the try though :laugh: :whistle:

well, not really similar experience from navarro's, but i guess that's probably what happened. :laugh:

I've experienced something like that as well because I'm not too good at managing my emotions. It happens a lot, especially when I'm losing (I'm a bad loser). I get carried away and do things that I regret later :blush: It's all very spur of the moment stuff... although I don't really understand Navarro's situation though...I mean they did win afterall :idk: It seemed quite an overreaction even if the atmosphere was very intense :|

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well, football is as well i think, that's what all the guys here say :whistle:

maybe you are right, sometimes your nerves just snap and you will just lose control of yourself.

like this one time, i was playing in a rugby match, the match was drawing to a close, and this guy from the other team was going to score a try, my team were losing and i was so desperate to stop him scoring that somehow my "football half" took over, and i slide tackled him. I didn't even know what happened until i relised i was on the ground and my knee start swelling, cos he stepped on it. all i remember of that event was that the point when i was chasing him, and the next thing is that i am on the ground. but i did stop the try though :laugh: :whistle:

well, not really similar experience from navarro's, but i guess that's probably what happened. :laugh:

I've experienced something like that as well because I'm not too good at managing my emotions. It happens a lot, especially when I'm losing (I'm a bad loser). I get carried away and do things that I regret later :blush: It's all very spur of the moment stuff... although I don't really understand Navarro's situation though...I mean they did win afterall :idk: It seemed quite an overreaction even if the atmosphere was very intense :|

sometimes, its ok to overreact but that's just way too much to pop. :whistle:

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well, football is as well i think, that's what all the guys here say :whistle:

maybe you are right, sometimes your nerves just snap and you will just lose control of yourself.

like this one time, i was playing in a rugby match, the match was drawing to a close, and this guy from the other team was going to score a try, my team were losing and i was so desperate to stop him scoring that somehow my "football half" took over, and i slide tackled him. I didn't even know what happened until i relised i was on the ground and my knee start swelling, cos he stepped on it. all i remember of that event was that the point when i was chasing him, and the next thing is that i am on the ground. but i did stop the try though :laugh: :whistle:

well, not really similar experience from navarro's, but i guess that's probably what happened. :laugh:

I've experienced something like that as well because I'm not too good at managing my emotions. It happens a lot, especially when I'm losing (I'm a bad loser). I get carried away and do things that I regret later :blush: It's all very spur of the moment stuff... although I don't really understand Navarro's situation though...I mean they did win afterall :idk: It seemed quite an overreaction even if the atmosphere was very intense :|

i am quite the opposite from you, since this one incident about 4 years ago, there really is hardly anything that can drive me completely crazy and lose my temper.

and when i was even younger, i was always ill tempered when i play football, always try to argue. but now, i just get on with it, and if the opposition abuses me with language, i shut them up with my tackles and make them more frustrated, i love that :whistle: :laugh: :drool:

maybe someone say something to navarro?

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well, football is as well i think, that's what all the guys here say :whistle:

maybe you are right, sometimes your nerves just snap and you will just lose control of yourself.

like this one time, i was playing in a rugby match, the match was drawing to a close, and this guy from the other team was going to score a try, my team were losing and i was so desperate to stop him scoring that somehow my "football half" took over, and i slide tackled him. I didn't even know what happened until i relised i was on the ground and my knee start swelling, cos he stepped on it. all i remember of that event was that the point when i was chasing him, and the next thing is that i am on the ground. but i did stop the try though :laugh: :whistle:

well, not really similar experience from navarro's, but i guess that's probably what happened. :laugh:

I've experienced something like that as well because I'm not too good at managing my emotions. It happens a lot, especially when I'm losing (I'm a bad loser). I get carried away and do things that I regret later :blush: It's all very spur of the moment stuff... although I don't really understand Navarro's situation though...I mean they did win afterall :idk: It seemed quite an overreaction even if the atmosphere was very intense :|

i am quite the opposite from you, since this one incident about 4 years ago, there really is hardly anything that can drive me completely crazy and lose my temper.

and when i was even younger, i was always ill tempered when i play football, always try to argue. but now, i just get on with it, and if the opposition abuses me with language, i shut them up with my tackles and make them more frustrated, i love that :whistle: :laugh: :drool:

maybe someone say something to navarro?

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i am quite the opposite from you, since this one incident about 4 years ago, there really is hardly anything that can drive me completely crazy and lose my temper.

and when i was even younger, i was always ill tempered when i play football, always try to argue. but now, i just get on with it, and if the opposition abuses me with language, i shut them up with my tackles and make them more frustrated, i love that :whistle: :laugh: :drool:

maybe someone say something to navarro?

Maybe it just comes down to the competition aspect as well. I only started playing a few years ago so I'm not used to the stick people give. I'll just have to learn and adjust and try to control my emotions more when I'm on the pitch I guess :ninja:

Navarro was on the bench :rofl: It's hard to imagine that someone abused him from the middle of the pitch and he heard it :clobber:

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