Bradesmaen
TheBrownDog
Well it doesn't show malice specifically. It isn't out of control either. It is reckless, just like losing control of a ball and going in studs up to toe poke it away. Both are careless and endanger players, but in both scenarios the player gets the ball first. Therefore whether you get the ball or not does not matter when it comes to endangering a players welfare. It's a simple rule that Liverpool fans want to ignore on this occasion. Similar when VVD did it last seasonNo cos that shows reckless action, out of control and malice. None of which Robbo was showing. Not sure what your post has to do with anything.
Fishy fishy.