This is why Arsenal fans have no credibility whatsoever
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Some are denying the Henry handball? hahahaha.
I've also heard them say that Mark Davies slid in on Gallas in a "60-40 in Gallas' favour" ball, and was therefore deserving of what they call "Gallas protecting himself".
Those are the ones who are actually not telling people to "take it up with Spurs - nothing to do with us now".
We're all better people than them. I couldn't give a toss that my football team isn't as successful or famous as theirs. I'm the better person.
I've also heard them say that Mark Davies slid in on Gallas in a "60-40 in Gallas' favour" ball, and was therefore deserving of what they call "Gallas protecting himself".
Those are the ones who are actually not telling people to "take it up with Spurs - nothing to do with us now".
We're all better people than them. I couldn't give a toss that my football team isn't as successful or famous as theirs. I'm the better person.
Should be our new slogan.KeeeeeeeBaaaaaaab wrote:Some are denying the Henry handball? hahahaha.
I've also heard them say that Mark Davies slid in on Gallas in a "60-40 in Gallas' favour" ball, and was therefore deserving of what they call "Gallas protecting himself".
Those are the ones who are actually not telling people to "take it up with Spurs - nothing to do with us now".
We're all better people than them. I couldn't give a toss that my football team isn't as successful or famous as theirs. I'm the better person.
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His handclasped bow was enough to get him a red card. Just a variation on the slow hand clap. Hopefully the FA will give him a nice ban and the police look at the attack on the 4th official as an assault. About time the bugger was called to account, he's got away with it long enough. ![Cool 8)](./images/smilies/icon_cool.gif)
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That's 2 years old!as wrote:Check out this beauty of a blog
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Wenger has been charged by the FA...
If he denies the charge, the case will be heard by a Regulatory Commission.
some arsenal bloggers don't like it though...
Under the FA's new fast-track procedures, Wenger has until Thursday to respond to the charge and he has been offered a standard sanction of a one-match touchline ban and an £8,000 fine should he accept the charge."Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has been charged with using insulting and/or abusive language and behaviour amounting to improper conduct. The charges relate to Wenger’s conduct towards match officials at the conclusion of Arsenal’s match against Sunderland on 18 September."
If he denies the charge, the case will be heard by a Regulatory Commission.
some arsenal bloggers don't like it though...
yeah... it's outrageous when people over-react to physical contact and describe it as assault - isn't it??? Wenger would never do that would he?There is no doubt in my mind that the FA have charged Wenger simply because the media have created a mountain out of a mole hill. Some stupid cretins in the press seem to think that gentle physical touching is 'pushing' and almost tantamount to assaulting someone. Touching someone gently can be polite, it can be simply a means of communication, it can also be aggressive.
of course he does!! la-la-la-de-da-is-that-a-fairy!!Us Arsenal fans need to stick behind Wenger as much as possible because it seems that the whole of this country is against him, managers, media, the FA. In regard to what you said about tackles the FA wont act until a member of the england team gets seriously injured. ARSENAL TILL I DIE, we need to win something this season and shut all the haters up, Arsene Wengers acts with courtesy all the time.
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KeeeeeeeBaaaaaaab wrote:These are wind up now, aren't they? It's embarrassing. It's pathetic. It's laughable. It's....not worth the bother. I seriously can't be arsed with them anymore.
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seriously - it is though - but it is entertaining... thing is, they are not doing it ironically or tongue-in-cheek - they actually mean it!!
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KeeeeeeeBaaaaaaab wrote:I know. That's the problem. I will stay true to my word next time this fixture approaches. If necessary, I'll lock my laptop up for a couple of weeks if it means I'm oblivious to the repetitive, pathetic nonsense that comes out of this fixture - from both sets of fans.
you're like the "just one more drink then I can give up, honest" alcoholic! you'll be back!!
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KeeeeeeeBaaaaaaab wrote:I know. That's the problem. I will stay true to my word next time this fixture approaches. If necessary, I'll lock my laptop up for a couple of weeks if it means I'm oblivious to the repetitive, pathetic nonsense that comes out of this fixture - from both sets of fans.
Oi KB, if you're going to use my quote in your sig at least credit me as being the literary genius what created it.
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Next time Fabregas is pushed, I wonder if he will cry to the ref asking that the naughty man who pushed him gets a one match ban? Well poor old Arsene got a ban for the very same assault so why shouldn't everyone but arsenal players gt the same treatment?
Should be a bigger touchline ban in my eyes. Maybe if he is in the stand he will see the shocking tackles that his angels make!! Oh no sorry, he still won't see them, he'd have turned around to grab a prawn sandwich from the soft arse fan behind him whilst his players act all innocent on the pitch.
Should be a bigger touchline ban in my eyes. Maybe if he is in the stand he will see the shocking tackles that his angels make!! Oh no sorry, he still won't see them, he'd have turned around to grab a prawn sandwich from the soft arse fan behind him whilst his players act all innocent on the pitch.
RobbieSavagesLeg wrote:KeeeeeeeBaaaaaaab wrote:I know. That's the problem. I will stay true to my word next time this fixture approaches. If necessary, I'll lock my laptop up for a couple of weeks if it means I'm oblivious to the repetitive, pathetic nonsense that comes out of this fixture - from both sets of fans.
Oi KB, if you're going to use my quote in your sig at least credit me as being the literary genius what created it.
was there not a small TW campaign for a T-shirt with this slogan? I'd wear one.. in fact - I'd wear two!
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SonsOfThunder wrote:Whatever happened to that one? Although a IRSBTBY shirt doesn't sound bad either.Lord Kangana wrote:I'm still waiting for the Lee Chung Yong t-shirt royalties.
And I hope Whinger appeals and gets a stiffer punishment! That push was malicious and reckless, with an intent to injure!
YES! I think it is a disgrace that managers are trying to push and kick and mutilate our officials out of the game. It is cynical and deliberate and the FA should provide protection for our officials and send a signal that it is not acceptable - these managers should be imprisoned for life and never allowed back on a football pitch.
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No no no no nonat_bwfcuk wrote:Next time Fabregas is pushed, I wonder if he will cry to the ref asking that the naughty man who pushed him gets a one match ban? Well poor old Arsene got a ban for the very same assault so why shouldn't everyone but arsenal players gt the same treatment?
I know what you mean but in your example, Fabregas would be pushed by a peer
Wenger pushed an official
Deserves much harsher punishment, as Di Canio discovered
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