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	<title>Comments on: Chelsea Ruins Manchester City&#8217;s Samba Party</title>
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		<title>By: Scott</title>
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		<dc:creator>Scott</dc:creator>
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		<description>When is everybody going to stop making the mistake that it is last man back?  It is not, it is taking away a clear goal scoring opportunity that leads to a red card.  Look at that replay again, if Terry does not take him down, there are 2 breaking attacking players vs one flat footed defender.  You tell me that was not going to be a grade A chance.  I really wish refs would do that more in those situations.  It would hopefully stop those rugby tackles we see when a defender gets beat on the break and allow some good counter-attack breaks to happen.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When is everybody going to stop making the mistake that it is last man back?  It is not, it is taking away a clear goal scoring opportunity that leads to a red card.  Look at that replay again, if Terry does not take him down, there are 2 breaking attacking players vs one flat footed defender.  You tell me that was not going to be a grade A chance.  I really wish refs would do that more in those situations.  It would hopefully stop those rugby tackles we see when a defender gets beat on the break and allow some good counter-attack breaks to happen.</p>
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