Originally posted by sasquatch672Your knowledge of football hurts my eyes.
This is an absurd assertion. "Rooney could have ruined Carvalho's life..." Now you've lost it, gone clear off the deep end. Rooney did not kick him, did not do anything that remotely had a chance of "ruining Carvalho's life", as you put it. Ridiculous, absolutely ridiculous. Soccer players wear cups. What Rooney did or did not do had no chance wha ...[text shortened]... .
You should stay away from the computer - and people - when you've been drinking.
Excerpt from www.bbc.co.uk, for interest
...Earlier on Monday, Ronaldo insisted there was no ill-feeling between him and Rooney.
"At the end we texted each other and between us everything's been cleared," he said.
Ronaldo added: "The things that have been said regarding me and my team-mate and friend Rooney are incredible.
"He wished me the best of luck in the World Cup. He told me we had a great team and that if we continued to play like this, we would go far.
"He wasn't angry with me and, moreover, he told me to completely ignore what the English press has said, that all they wanted was to create confusion, but we are already used to that."
Ronaldo insisted he was not to blame for Rooney's dismissal, despite appearing to wink at the Portuguese bench once the red card had been shown.
"I am not a referee and I don't have the power to send off a player," said Ronaldo.
"I had nothing to do with the fact that the referee showed the red card."
Well I'm keeping my forum pic up for now, but if this is all true, hopefully the fans can move on too. Only I doubt many of them will bother to try.
Originally posted by sasquatch672Soccer players wear cups? Probably in the states they do, but not anywhere else, as far as I know.
Soccer players wear cups. What Rooney did or did not do had no chance whatsoever of ruining Carvahlo's life.
Having your two veg mashed could most definitely ruin somebody's life.
Having said that, I don't think Rooney stamped on him on purpose.
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