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Post by Gary the Enfield » Sun Sep 12, 2010 1:34 pm

Sir Nut wrote:
Jakerbeef wrote:Kill Rover, Kill!

I'd just like to point out that we aren't dirty, reckless thugs every time we play Arsenal-

It's just that most other teams we play don't make a big deal about football being a man's game and giving as good as they get within the confines of the rules. As indicated by numerous other posters in this thread, Arsenal have a long standing tradition of cynicism. Wenger is completed paranoid and confused as to what it means to be a tough footballing side. Since he feels every team is out to get his little darlings, he probably tells them to get vicious.

By this point the ref is long fooled.
Wenger has good vision, he whines for a reason! so its on the refs mind next time a game like that comes around, Wenger is no fool, its all mind games.
No. He doesn't. The man's more one eyed than a trouser snake.

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Post by Sir Nut » Sun Sep 12, 2010 1:51 pm

Gary the Enfield wrote:
Sir Nut wrote:
Jakerbeef wrote:Kill Rover, Kill!

I'd just like to point out that we aren't dirty, reckless thugs every time we play Arsenal-

It's just that most other teams we play don't make a big deal about football being a man's game and giving as good as they get within the confines of the rules. As indicated by numerous other posters in this thread, Arsenal have a long standing tradition of cynicism. Wenger is completed paranoid and confused as to what it means to be a tough footballing side. Since he feels every team is out to get his little darlings, he probably tells them to get vicious.

By this point the ref is long fooled.
Wenger has good vision, he whines for a reason! so its on the refs mind next time a game like that comes around, Wenger is no fool, its all mind games.
No. He doesn't. The man's more one eyed than a trouser snake.
HAHAHAHAHAHA you think he whines for the sake of it, its all mind games! O no Wenger doesnt have any Vision, none at all! :roll:

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Post by TANGODANCER » Sun Sep 12, 2010 2:00 pm

Sir Nut wrote: HAHAHAHAHAHA you think he whines for the sake of it, its all mind games! O no Wenger doesnt have any Vision, none at all! :roll:
Headmistress Wenger knows his football but expects everybody to stand aside for demos on passing and scoring. Bit like somebody going into the jungle but the animals have to behave and not be naughty. It's a tough world Arsene and your predecessors knew all about it. Ask Tony Adams and Martin Keown.
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Post by as » Sun Sep 12, 2010 2:06 pm

Your team play like a bunch of girls.

Your fans act like a bunch of girls.

Your manager looks like someone you wouldn't want near your children.

And you're going to win f*ck all again.

Arsenal? Weak as p*ss.
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Post by Sir Nut » Sun Sep 12, 2010 2:06 pm

TANGODANCER wrote:
Sir Nut wrote: HAHAHAHAHAHA you think he whines for the sake of it, its all mind games! O no Wenger doesnt have any Vision, none at all! :roll:
Headmistress Wenger knows his football but expects everybody to stand aside for demos on passing and scoring. Bit like somebody going into the jungle but the animals have to behave and not be naughty. It's a tough world Arsene and your predecessors knew all about it. Ask Tony Adams and Martin Keown.
He moans at referees and tabloids for the advantage. Not for the sake of it. He does it for more protection, its up to the refs to get a bit of backbone, blame refs not Wenger because he's only doing his job and he does it for the Advantage. If refs fall for it and listen to him or read the tabloids before the game, it puts more pressure on them in there head and could sway one or two decisions Wengers way. Thats why he does it!

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Post by seanworth » Sun Sep 12, 2010 2:13 pm

What really riles me about Wenger is how he has the habit of refusing to shake hands with the opposing Manager after matches that they lose. Once is too many times and inexcusable, twice is downright pathetic.

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Post by Sir Nut » Sun Sep 12, 2010 2:17 pm

seanworth wrote:What really riles me about Wenger is how he has the habit of refusing to shake hands with the opposing Manager after matches that they lose. Once is too many times and inexcusable, twice is downright pathetic.
That annoys me too.

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Post by Hoboh » Sun Sep 12, 2010 4:13 pm

Listen nancy boy, the fact that football was and still is in the main a mans game seems to have passed by Arsehole Whinger and the vast majority of turds that stand in the plastic cock end of the Islam stadium.
Don't come on here calling us thugs when you cheating diving wankers con refs like you do. I'm sorry people get hurt but thats life and btw I find it really strange that the Arsesole players seem very adept at leaving their leg in when challenged is this coaching for free kicks? if it is no wonder you get so many broken legs.
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Post by Zulus Thousand of em » Mon Sep 13, 2010 7:04 am

No need to respond to the muppet really. Just sit back, watch the pretty boys win jack shit again this season - and smile. :wink:
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Post by boltonboris » Mon Sep 13, 2010 9:18 am

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Us I mean, not Arsenal.. Dirty Southern bast*rds

The final one, me owd choina, is where Abou Diaby broke Ivan Campo's foot. Not content with that, he then broke Steinssons ankle the season after. Mark Davies missed 6 weeks with a partial fracture and ankle ligament damage from a Gallas 'one off'

Diaby hasn't broken his leg as you stated.. He's not even injured.

In fact when was the last time a Bolton player injured one of yours? In fact, I can count 3 broken legs against your team alone.. Yet you play the vicitim card because 2 of your players have had a broken leg in the last 4 years.

Pathetic, son.. Now feck off
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Post by thebish » Mon Sep 13, 2010 9:22 am

sentiment spot on Boris...

but I'm not sure it's 100% true that Mark Davies broke his leg - he was back playing pretty sharpish...

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Post by BWFC_Insane » Mon Sep 13, 2010 10:02 am

Lets face it in the football world there are few things more repugnant than Arsenal Football Club and its fans.

Nothing much changes.

But we must remember that the reason they like to pretend that they are so less dirty than other sides and so much purer in a football sense is because deep down every single on of their pathetic, dribbling, essex boy/girl fans knows that at the end of the season they'll have the sum total of nowt by the way of trophies.

So all they'll be left with is a sense of injustice that their "beautiful football" has once again failed miserably. There will be the usual end of season calls for Wengers head from some of them but then the high and mighty brigade will kick in again.

Then it all starts yet again the season after.

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Post by KeeeeeeeBaaaaaaab » Mon Sep 13, 2010 5:27 pm

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Post by Gooner Girl » Mon Sep 13, 2010 6:37 pm

Hi all, thought i would share my views on the game, stop you thinking ALL Arsenal fans are COMPLETE idiots hopefully... Won't stop long as can't profess to spout much other knowledge about Bolton and my Bolton supporting mate probably wouldn't like me invading his forum, though its his fault i have a soft spot for your team - he's a grump when you lose...

Anyway, gooner here as you may have guessed, went to my first game 93/94 season aged 13, fave players Bergkamp, Adams and Merson (named my 3 pet mice after them as a kid...)

Was at the game saturday and i think the scoreline flattered us hugely. We didn't play that well and if you had genuinely tested Almunia then i think you would have scored a fair few more. He looked very flappy again from where i was sitting. Cahill didn't deserve to be sent off, i have seen them given but he was unlucky (and you should have had a free kick seconds before the incident happened anyway) however, given that Robinson could have gone for his challenge on Diaby and Davies was perhaps lucky to get away without picking up a second yellow i don't have too much sympathy for you. ;) I suspect we just about had the game in hand before the sending off anyway though you did lose it a bit after that (i greatly enjoyed our 4th goal in particular...)

I thought despite letting in 4 Bogdan had a very good game (though is it just me or is he the identical of Ron Weasley in Harry Potter?) Also think you should be encouraged in that Elmander has had a good start to the season and is getting among the goals. And as some of you have said, you can take away from the defeat the fact that you will probably still win the same number of trophies as us again this season... Sigh...

Anyway, good luck for the rest of the season (apart from when you play us at the reebok...)

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Post by Gary the Enfield » Mon Sep 13, 2010 7:10 pm

boltonaremysecondteam wrote:Hi all, thought i would share my views on the game, stop you thinking ALL Arsenal fans are COMPLETE idiots hopefully... Won't stop long as can't profess to spout much other knowledge about Bolton and my Bolton supporting mate probably wouldn't like me invading his forum, though its his fault i have a soft spot for your team - he's a grump when you lose...

Anyway, gooner here as you may have guessed, went to my first game 93/94 season aged 13, fave players Bergkamp, Adams and Merson (named my 3 pet mice after them as a kid...)

Was at the game saturday and i think the scoreline flattered us hugely. We didn't play that well and if you had genuinely tested Almunia then i think you would have scored a fair few more. He looked very flappy again from where i was sitting. Cahill didn't deserve to be sent off, i have seen them given but he was unlucky (and you should have had a free kick seconds before the incident happened anyway) however, given that Robinson could have gone for his challenge on Diaby and Davies was perhaps lucky to get away without picking up a second yellow i don't have too much sympathy for you. ;) I suspect we just about had the game in hand before the sending off anyway though you did lose it a bit after that (i greatly enjoyed our 4th goal in particular...)

I thought despite letting in 4 Bogdan had a very good game (though is it just me or is he the identical of Ron Weasley in Harry Potter?) Also think you should be encouraged in that Elmander has had a good start to the season and is getting among the goals. And as some of you have said, you can take away from the defeat the fact that you will probably still win the same number of trophies as us again this season... Sigh...

Anyway, good luck for the rest of the season (apart from when you play us at the reebok...)

Welcome back. And thanks for those words. The wounds are still a little raw but I think most of us on here accept that we just don't play well against the 'big four' at the moment. Refereeing decisions aside this should have been 2-1 or 3-2 at worst.

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Post by Wandering Willy » Mon Sep 13, 2010 8:37 pm

boltonaremysecondteam wrote:Hi all, thought i would share my views on the game, stop you thinking ALL Arsenal fans are COMPLETE idiots hopefully... Won't stop long as can't profess to spout much other knowledge about Bolton and my Bolton supporting mate probably wouldn't like me invading his forum, though its his fault i have a soft spot for your team - he's a grump when you lose...

Anyway, gooner here as you may have guessed, went to my first game 93/94 season aged 13, fave players Bergkamp, Adams and Merson (named my 3 pet mice after them as a kid...)

Was at the game saturday and i think the scoreline flattered us hugely. We didn't play that well and if you had genuinely tested Almunia then i think you would have scored a fair few more. He looked very flappy again from where i was sitting. Cahill didn't deserve to be sent off, i have seen them given but he was unlucky (and you should have had a free kick seconds before the incident happened anyway) however, given that Robinson could have gone for his challenge on Diaby and Davies was perhaps lucky to get away without picking up a second yellow i don't have too much sympathy for you. ;) I suspect we just about had the game in hand before the sending off anyway though you did lose it a bit after that (i greatly enjoyed our 4th goal in particular...)

I thought despite letting in 4 Bogdan had a very good game (though is it just me or is he the identical of Ron Weasley in Harry Potter?) Also think you should be encouraged in that Elmander has had a good start to the season and is getting among the goals. And as some of you have said, you can take away from the defeat the fact that you will probably still win the same number of trophies as us again this season... Sigh...

Anyway, good luck for the rest of the season (apart from when you play us at the reebok...)
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Post by wovlad » Tue Sep 14, 2010 12:45 pm

boltonaremysecondteam wrote:Hi all, thought i would share my views on the game, stop you thinking ALL Arsenal fans are COMPLETE idiots hopefully... Won't stop long as can't profess to spout much other knowledge about Bolton and my Bolton supporting mate probably wouldn't like me invading his forum, though its his fault i have a soft spot for your team - he's a grump when you lose...

Anyway, gooner here as you may have guessed, went to my first game 93/94 season aged 13, fave players Bergkamp, Adams and Merson (named my 3 pet mice after them as a kid...)

Was at the game saturday and i think the scoreline flattered us hugely. We didn't play that well and if you had genuinely tested Almunia then i think you would have scored a fair few more. He looked very flappy again from where i was sitting. Cahill didn't deserve to be sent off, i have seen them given but he was unlucky (and you should have had a free kick seconds before the incident happened anyway) however, given that Robinson could have gone for his challenge on Diaby and Davies was perhaps lucky to get away without picking up a second yellow i don't have too much sympathy for you. ;) I suspect we just about had the game in hand before the sending off anyway though you did lose it a bit after that (i greatly enjoyed our 4th goal in particular...)

I thought despite letting in 4 Bogdan had a very good game (though is it just me or is he the identical of Ron Weasley in Harry Potter?) Also think you should be encouraged in that Elmander has had a good start to the season and is getting among the goals. And as some of you have said, you can take away from the defeat the fact that you will probably still win the same number of trophies as us again this season... Sigh...

Anyway, good luck for the rest of the season (apart from when you play us at the reebok...)
Like the Ron Weasley comment about Bogan, gives him a 3rd nickname after Shaggy and Wotsit. You could have added Gibbs could also have gone for a second bookable but it was game over by then anyway, other than that pretty fair comments I'd say
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Post by wonka » Wed Sep 15, 2010 7:48 am

boltonaremysecondteam wrote:Hi all, thought i would share my views on the game, stop you thinking ALL Arsenal fans are COMPLETE idiots hopefully... Won't stop long as can't profess to spout much other knowledge about Bolton and my Bolton supporting mate probably wouldn't like me invading his forum, though its his fault i have a soft spot for your team - he's a grump when you lose...

Anyway, gooner here as you may have guessed, went to my first game 93/94 season aged 13, fave players Bergkamp, Adams and Merson (named my 3 pet mice after them as a kid...)

Was at the game saturday and i think the scoreline flattered us hugely. We didn't play that well and if you had genuinely tested Almunia then i think you would have scored a fair few more. He looked very flappy again from where i was sitting. Cahill didn't deserve to be sent off, i have seen them given but he was unlucky (and you should have had a free kick seconds before the incident happened anyway) however, given that Robinson could have gone for his challenge on Diaby and Davies was perhaps lucky to get away without picking up a second yellow i don't have too much sympathy for you. ;) I suspect we just about had the game in hand before the sending off anyway though you did lose it a bit after that (i greatly enjoyed our 4th goal in particular...)

I thought despite letting in 4 Bogdan had a very good game (though is it just me or is he the identical of Ron Weasley in Harry Potter?) Also think you should be encouraged in that Elmander has had a good start to the season and is getting among the goals. And as some of you have said, you can take away from the defeat the fact that you will probably still win the same number of trophies as us again this season... Sigh...

Anyway, good luck for the rest of the season (apart from when you play us at the reebok...)
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Post by Raven » Wed Sep 15, 2010 12:34 pm

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