Actually, now i've seen the replay really closely, i'm 50/50 on it.
Brown clearly has his head turning backwards towards Gerrard, sees him coming, and raises his arm. Gerrard looks as though his focus is on getting into the box. Then when he sees what Brown's doing, he seems like he just wants to get him out of the way so his run isnt being impeded. Having said that, the force and 'swing' that Gerrard uses, is excessive IMO.
Not sure what to make of it, other than if it was a manc, i'd definitely be leaning towards the 'swing' aspect of it, but as it's SG, i'm more on the side of the 'Brown premeditated it and knew what he was doing' argument.
Brown clearly has his head turning backwards towards Gerrard, sees him coming, and raises his arm. Gerrard looks as though his focus is on getting into the box. Then when he sees what Brown's doing, he seems like he just wants to get him out of the way so his run isnt being impeded. Having said that, the force and 'swing' that Gerrard uses, is excessive IMO.
Not sure what to make of it, other than if it was a manc, i'd definitely be leaning towards the 'swing' aspect of it, but as it's SG, i'm more on the side of the 'Brown premeditated it and knew what he was doing' argument.

They're deluded into thinking WE benefit from favourable decisions both from referees and the authorities. Are they for ****ing real or what?
Liverpool's Steven Gerrard, left, vies for the ball with Portsmouth's Michael Brown. Photograph: Tim Hales/AP
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