Dixon is a dirty bastard.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
What a load of s**tDixon is a dirty bastard.
I don't mind hitting the contest hard, but deliberately putting a knee into someone's ribs is not cool. I mean, good for you if you can disguise it I guess, but it's still a c*nts act.What a load of s**t
Defender parks himself in front of a kf and backs in to take away his leap at the ball (which worked) and gets cleaned up.
What, you want kfs to pull out of contests when defenders block their run?
Rubbish, Dixon was meters away from the ball and ran under the fall of the ball to plant the knee. He got a clear jump and the ball cleared his hand easily.This forum is overrun by dumb campaigners.
If Dixon had pulled out of that he would have been labeled a coward.
The defender made a decision to take away Dixon’s run and jump at the ball, as a tactic. It worked, but he came off second best.
I don't mind hitting the contest hard, but deliberately putting a knee into someone's ribs is not cool. I mean, good for you if you can disguise it I guess, but it's still a c*nts act.
******* rubbish.Rubbish, Dixon was meters away from the ball and ran under the fall of the ball to plant the knee. He got a clear jump and the ball cleared his hand easily.
One of the unsolvable mysteries of the universeWhat did Castagna do to earn his way back into this side after the Gold Coast game?!?!?
Sorry mate, he's got form. Hard, but fair players get the benefit of the doubt. Flogs like Dixon who are always on the angry pills don't.******* rubbish.
Absolutely rubbish take that has no basis in reality.
What on earth are you basing this on?Sorry mate, he's got form. Hard, but fair players get the benefit of the doubt. Flogs like Dixon who are always on the angry pills don't.
Says the man who thought Dixon's action was fine and he was actually going for the ball.What on earth are you basing this on?
You reek of someone with a grudge that’s coloured their perception.