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FA take no action on Michael Brown incident


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Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard will not face any action from the Football Association following his clash with Portsmouth midfielder Michael Brown in last night’s Premier League match at Anfield

 

Liverpool Echo.co.uk - Liverpool FC - News - Liverpool FC skipper Steven Gerrard free to face Man Utd after FA take no action on Michael Brown incident

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Good decision. Brown is one of the dirtiest and snidest players in the game. He deserves a good hiding. Besides, it was clear that Brown moved to block Gerrard with his arm up. It's right there in the vid. Gerrard just retaliated against this unsporting behaviour from Brown.

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Guest Ulysses Everett McGill

Got to hear both sides of the story here lads, Brown was slagging off Stevie's Phil Collins CD at half time, so he didn't think twice about hitting him on both sides of the head

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Great news.

 

Gerrard could punch a baby in the face and get away with it.

 

Ha ha!!

 

 

 

 

Surprised that they're not doing anythin about it, it was a pretty blatant forearm smash.. It's great news though cos even though he didn't have a good game yesterday, losing him would have been a big blow..

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Guest The Chimp

Never a doubts as far as I was concerned. The F.A. are loathe to do anything that calls to attention any perceived weaknesses in their referees. Plus it was Brown - is there anyone in the game who hasn't imagined stoving his face in?

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