pap Posted 30 January, 2015 Share Posted 30 January, 2015 Violent conduct. Could this give Chelsea the wobble they so desperately need, or are they covered? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KelvinsRightGlove Posted 30 January, 2015 Share Posted 30 January, 2015 (edited) They'll be alright with Remy/Drogba I reckon. All* my mates are particularly salty about this, which is always great. Edit:* meant to put Chelsea in there, but it pretty much works without it with where I'm from. Edited 30 January, 2015 by KelvinsRightGlove Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pap Posted 30 January, 2015 Author Share Posted 30 January, 2015 A Football Weekly podder reckons this could be Diego Costa's watershed moment, and like Luis Suarez, would have legitimate calls go against him because of prior simulation or aggression. I'm surprised it has taken this long. He's wound people up and got into argy-bargy all season. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KelvinsRightGlove Posted 30 January, 2015 Share Posted 30 January, 2015 (edited) I get the comparisons, but I'm not sure if I agree. Suarez would give, then throw himself all over the shop if the wind changed. Costa seems to accept that if he gives it, he's going to get it back. On a slight tangent (sorry, Pap don't yell at me again plz) I saw this description on Twitter the other night, thought it was spot on: @JananGanesh Costa is the archetypal Mourinho player: self-made, late developer, radiates aggro, somehow more than the sum of his parts technically.[/url] I do like Costa, he's a proper nutter in (just about) the right way. I certainly wouldn't like to come up against him. Edited 30 January, 2015 by KelvinsRightGlove Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pap Posted 30 January, 2015 Author Share Posted 30 January, 2015 I think the main similarity is that refs will keep a closer eye on him. Aggression is a big part of his game. They'll be on the lookout for it, and if he continues to play the way that he does, he'll get the cards his play merits. Accept they are both different kinds of player. They'll get a similar level of scrutiny. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Batman Posted 1 February, 2015 Share Posted 1 February, 2015 He has been on the edge of a ban for a while But the Jose reaction to it all and his fergie impression with regards to dealing with the media is pretty tiresome and the act is highly transparent Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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