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VILLAIN OF THE WEEK 5-3-08
Peter Owen

Football’s dictators all live inside a yesteryear jungle that has no modern-day doors.
Constructive consultation is something they fence off because they know that the
refined voices of competence will remove their egos instantly.
Our Three Losing Lions are fed and groomed by a bunch of geriatric hyenas who are
caged inside a tomb of mistakes which only a JCB could lift.
If someone sent them a suggestion box, they would no doubt find a secluded place
to position it, then check it periodically to see if any bird had taken a crap to its fancy.
I detest all parasites that choose to fetter their discretion or listen intently with closed ears beyond all words of description.
Respect and responsibility are the hands of life and when they take a firm grip of things both the unnecessary and the unsavoury get one hell of a boot up the arse.
This feature was the very first to put the laces of reality onto two-footed lunges when it was kicking about inside a cot.
Our expert panellists prophesised that if the FA did not cut down its root in infancy, it would run wild and eventually bud and flower a cripple!
Theirs was not a prediction fuelled by rocket science, it was just common sense.
However, the FA chose to watch football's circus of horrors unfold week after week with a blindness of neglect beyond all measurement of script.
It was becoming so intensified that some villains were more than prepared to travel any amount of distance to complete their pre-mediated missions of infliction.
Players should have been dragged over the coals to explain fully why they deliberately set out to cripple a fellow professional, making certain that no-one escaped the net.
But the FA didn’t make one positive move to eradicate it, which beggars all belief.
Actions speak louder than words but the FA chose not to use either option!
A competent body would have long told the referees that both intent and contact were an immediate red card. Doing this would have nipped it in the bud.
But they chose to sit on their fat arses staring into the darkness with blindfolds on!
Therefore, the very moment that Eduardo of Arsenal sustained his injuries, the FA had allowed their negligence to win over football’s worst day of the season.
Perhaps if Martin Taylor of Birmingham had seen just a glimmer of light in the direction I am pointing, he may well have just eased off the accelerator a touch.
He has no record of that nature therefore it was just a bad day at the office is my vote.
The FA are the Villains of the Peace and the word 'maladministration' is something they need to swallow once they have undone its buttons and opened its coats of explanation.
So if one of your own players ends up in the knacker’s yard in the future, then look no further than their stable doors which are still wide open.
We all wish Eduardo a speedy and successful recovery and long to see his
silky skills back in action as he is a remarkable player.
We all say things in life which we later regret, as his manager qualified after the game.
However, his reference to accusing teams of putting the boot in to his players was an allegation which he should have also retracted because it is an offside remark.
Our archives dated 13-12-07, 27-12-07 and 20-2-08 confront that full in the face and all teams have their villains and clowns, which we see week in week out!
But those clowns who live in Mandela House need a lift which takes them into the year 2008 because they’ve allowed our beautiful game to be mugged and have not reported it.
Finally, our expert panellists will be back in action after the forthcoming Cup and Saucer weekend, so please bookmark your seat.
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