Grahaml wrote:Muscat isn't actually REALLY sorry, he's just saying the "right" things now to be able to keep playing. He's done this before, for a while had half the A league refs and officials fooled and so he got away with a lot. Will be a happy day for soccer in Australia when this disgrace finally ends his involvement.
He's like the schoolyard bully who never does anything wrong and squeals when caught.
He knows exactly what he's doing, always has that "what did I do" reaction.
He knew he was sticking his head into Kosminas lap, he knew he was elbowing the AU player in the head last fortnight, and all the time it's the innocent plead.
Any website running his tackle as a story that allows feedback I recommend you have a read.
All of Australia are sharing the same thoughts as us on this forum.
If he thought the crowd booed him because he was a bad player, he now knows the real truth that's for sure.