Mings thrown under the bus by BBC again 20:11 - May 11 with 1997 views | Edmundo | BBC headline on Sports page, "Very violent" Mings elbow fractured Scott Jaw. Firstly, this is a quote from the Bournemouth boss. Secondly, there's no confirmation of a fracture thus far. Thirdly, Mings does have form but do any of us really think he is some kind of hatchet man? BBC have a history of analyzing his fouls and jumping to conclusions. |  |
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Mings thrown under the bus by BBC again on 20:17 - May 11 with 1946 views | Scuzzer | Well his arm was out straight for protection. It was just unfortunate that the other guy ran straight into it. Clumsy if anything on their both parts. But no way would I call it very violent or indeed just violent. |  |
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Mings thrown under the bus by BBC again on 20:33 - May 11 with 1851 views | Hugoagogo_Reborn | People can say what they like about whether the elbow w was intentional, but the reality is, only Tyrone knows. I say give hime the benefit of the doubt. Je is not a nasty player, generally. |  | |  |
Mings thrown under the bus by BBC again on 21:06 - May 11 with 1736 views | BloomBlue | If a Brentford player had done that to a Town player yesterday the vast majority of Town fans in the ground would be screaming for a red card. |  | |  |
Mings thrown under the bus by BBC again on 21:27 - May 11 with 1651 views | Swansea_Blue |
Mings thrown under the bus by BBC again on 21:06 - May 11 by BloomBlue | If a Brentford player had done that to a Town player yesterday the vast majority of Town fans in the ground would be screaming for a red card. |
Of course. Fans aren’t exactly known for being impartial. |  |
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Mings thrown under the bus by BBC again on 22:12 - May 11 with 1538 views | Edmundo |
Mings thrown under the bus by BBC again on 21:06 - May 11 by BloomBlue | If a Brentford player had done that to a Town player yesterday the vast majority of Town fans in the ground would be screaming for a red card. |
This is the BBC quoting an impartial opposition manager . Gutter press click bait. Will stoke up the haters. |  |
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Mings thrown under the bus by BBC again on 22:32 - May 11 with 1464 views | mellowblue |
Mings thrown under the bus by BBC again on 20:17 - May 11 by Scuzzer | Well his arm was out straight for protection. It was just unfortunate that the other guy ran straight into it. Clumsy if anything on their both parts. But no way would I call it very violent or indeed just violent. |
to be fair to the Spanish manager, who is a good guy, violento in Spanish translates to violent, but violento can also mean great force or using great strength . It could just be semantics. I would not read too much into it. |  | |  |
Mings thrown under the bus by BBC again on 22:46 - May 11 with 1418 views | StNeotsBlue |
Mings thrown under the bus by BBC again on 20:17 - May 11 by Scuzzer | Well his arm was out straight for protection. It was just unfortunate that the other guy ran straight into it. Clumsy if anything on their both parts. But no way would I call it very violent or indeed just violent. |
That's akin to saying a boxer clumsily ran into his opponents outstretched fist. It looked more than a defensive/protective gesture to me, even the biggest masochist would struggle to get a broken jaw by just running into somebody's arm, I'm a fan of Tyrone but he was in the wrong here. |  | |  |
Mings thrown under the bus by BBC again on 22:46 - May 11 with 1419 views | redrickstuhaart | Just looked at it. He is clearly shielding the ball the way all players do. He happens to be a lot taller than the opponent. Simple as that. I speak as a 5ft 8 man who has been very annoyed at arms in the face whilst playing football against tall blokes. But I make exactly the same motion when shielding the ball. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
Mings thrown under the bus by BBC again on 22:58 - May 11 with 1371 views | StNeotsBlue |
Mings thrown under the bus by BBC again on 22:46 - May 11 by redrickstuhaart | Just looked at it. He is clearly shielding the ball the way all players do. He happens to be a lot taller than the opponent. Simple as that. I speak as a 5ft 8 man who has been very annoyed at arms in the face whilst playing football against tall blokes. But I make exactly the same motion when shielding the ball. |
How many jaws have you broken whilst just shielding the ball? It was clearly a case of elbow hitting jaw rather jaw hitting elbow. As an aside, one of Tyrone's best pals from his youth is a mate of one my brothers and he wouldn't be adverse to finishing his career at Town. |  | |  |
Mings thrown under the bus by BBC again on 23:03 - May 11 with 1351 views | redrickstuhaart |
Mings thrown under the bus by BBC again on 22:58 - May 11 by StNeotsBlue | How many jaws have you broken whilst just shielding the ball? It was clearly a case of elbow hitting jaw rather jaw hitting elbow. As an aside, one of Tyrone's best pals from his youth is a mate of one my brothers and he wouldn't be adverse to finishing his career at Town. |
Hes not looking, its not an angled elbow, its not thrown. Anyone who has played (and is vaguely competent) has made that exact motion to shield the ball |  | |  |
Mings thrown under the bus by BBC again on 23:06 - May 11 with 1341 views | StNeotsBlue |
Mings thrown under the bus by BBC again on 23:03 - May 11 by redrickstuhaart | Hes not looking, its not an angled elbow, its not thrown. Anyone who has played (and is vaguely competent) has made that exact motion to shield the ball |
I've played which is why I'm saying it's a foul and Tyrone got away with one. Edit - To be clear I'm not suggesting Tyrone intended to break the guys jaw but he definitely was putting one on him. [Post edited 11 May 23:17]
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Mings thrown under the bus by BBC again on 23:11 - May 11 with 1325 views | redrickstuhaart |
Mings thrown under the bus by BBC again on 23:06 - May 11 by StNeotsBlue | I've played which is why I'm saying it's a foul and Tyrone got away with one. Edit - To be clear I'm not suggesting Tyrone intended to break the guys jaw but he definitely was putting one on him. [Post edited 11 May 23:17]
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Ive played and Im saying that if the opponent does exactly the same motion to Mings, the arm is across his chest and a perfectly legitimate bit of shielding. Its a natural shielding motion and nothing intentional imo. |  | |  |
Mings thrown under the bus by BBC again on 00:08 - May 12 with 1204 views | StNeotsBlue |
Mings thrown under the bus by BBC again on 23:11 - May 11 by redrickstuhaart | Ive played and Im saying that if the opponent does exactly the same motion to Mings, the arm is across his chest and a perfectly legitimate bit of shielding. Its a natural shielding motion and nothing intentional imo. |
But he didn't do the same motion as Tyrone, instead he got tw@tted in the chops and got his jaw broken. The elbow connected with his jaw due to the elbow being thrust in the direction of your man's jaw. |  | |  |
Mings thrown under the bus by BBC again on 00:14 - May 12 with 1193 views | redrickstuhaart |
Mings thrown under the bus by BBC again on 00:08 - May 12 by StNeotsBlue | But he didn't do the same motion as Tyrone, instead he got tw@tted in the chops and got his jaw broken. The elbow connected with his jaw due to the elbow being thrust in the direction of your man's jaw. |
"your man"? Interesting perspective. You dont appear to be taking a blind bit of notice of what I am saying, so I will leave it there. |  | |  |
Mings thrown under the bus by BBC again on 00:48 - May 12 with 1152 views | StNeotsBlue |
Mings thrown under the bus by BBC again on 00:14 - May 12 by redrickstuhaart | "your man"? Interesting perspective. You dont appear to be taking a blind bit of notice of what I am saying, so I will leave it there. |
"Your man" is a common colloquialism, rather than implying the Bournemouth player or Tyrone is your man anyhow we don't agree, never mind. |  | |  |
Mings thrown under the bus by BBC again on 06:36 - May 12 with 949 views | textbackup |
Mings thrown under the bus by BBC again on 20:33 - May 11 by Hugoagogo_Reborn | People can say what they like about whether the elbow w was intentional, but the reality is, only Tyrone knows. I say give hime the benefit of the doubt. Je is not a nasty player, generally. |
Seems to have a fair few things against his name tho, the stamp on the MUFC players face springs to mind. |  |
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Mings thrown under the bus by BBC again on 10:07 - May 12 with 619 views | Garv |
Mings thrown under the bus by BBC again on 21:06 - May 11 by BloomBlue | If a Brentford player had done that to a Town player yesterday the vast majority of Town fans in the ground would be screaming for a red card. |
That's because we've developed an over the top sense of injustice that has been growing the longer the season has gone on. |  |
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