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After the rousing chorus of "cheat" that rang out against Fernando Forestieri (aka Cheaty McCheatface) within the first 3 minutes and even more rousingly as he was subbed as well as the booing of him and Hunty, who would you say is / was the biggest pantomime villain in football?
My favourites for the title whether it be pantomime villain or bona fide cheat are:
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Think Maradona wins that hands down ( or up in this case)..
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No others you can throw into the mix?
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Ashley Young could rival Tom Daley with some of his!!
I will say there are two different types of cheater, those that go down easily on contact and those that go down with no contact. There have been a few penalties given recently where no contact was shown to be the case!!
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The biggest cheat in the game has to be that Fabregas.
The last blatant, embarrassing cheat we had at Town, ironically, was a young lad called Jack Hunt.
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02-04-2016, 22:02
(This post was last modified: 02-04-2016, 22:05 by HighlandTerrier58.)
Not so much McCheatys [btw, we in the Highlands are disappointed that this designation uses the irish 'Mc'] but certainly villains :
Ron 'Chopper' Harris. [Chelski]
Roy Keane. [ManU..]
the recently departed Trevor Hockey. [Brum]
the legendary Harry Cripps [Miwaw]
the entire Beeston All Stars team of the 1970s.
And many, many more!
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I do apologise for the use of Mc instead of Mac. Although I always thought both were Scottish and the Irish version was O'.
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Yeh, Cheaty O'Cheatyface is much more like it Amchaff. The Welsh will want one now though too. Dai the Daiva is my proposal.
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03-04-2016, 09:54
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What about that Brazilian twat that went down holding his face when the ball rolled off his ankle, was it Ravioli or Ravalino or spag boll, can't remember his name
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