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Funnily enough, what everyone else apart from Arsenal Footertainment fans have been saying for the past two years. But when the shoe's on the other foot, it's been 'assault'. So when people demand consistency from referees, how about a bit of the stuff from fans?Prufrock wrote:As much as they are a bunch of know-nowt knobbers, it's a sad f*cking day when that's a red card. Bad first touch, had a lunge, missed it, but his foot is low, he caught him with his ankle and the useless lump, at literally a foot taller, has gone down like he has been shot. Foul, yellow card. Get on with it. That said, if it had been any other Arsenal player I'd have pissed myself laughing, and Chamakh's Ashley Young esque 'anticipation of a foul' was embarrassing.
I think you might be waiting a while for it from that lot. Shame it had to be him though, by all accounts his attitude was spot on last year and he has been unbelievably good for them the last few weeks. Still worth that minor disappointment to see where the Arsenal imagination goes on how one of their lot gained the temerity to tackle. Probably Kevin Davies' fault.KeeeeeeeBaaaaaaab wrote:Funnily enough, what everyone else apart from Arsenal Footertainment fans have been saying for the past two years. But when the shoe's on the other foot, it's been 'assault'. So when people demand consistency from referees, how about a bit of the stuff from fans?Prufrock wrote:As much as they are a bunch of know-nowt knobbers, it's a sad f*cking day when that's a red card. Bad first touch, had a lunge, missed it, but his foot is low, he caught him with his ankle and the useless lump, at literally a foot taller, has gone down like he has been shot. Foul, yellow card. Get on with it. That said, if it had been any other Arsenal player I'd have pissed myself laughing, and Chamakh's Ashley Young esque 'anticipation of a foul' was embarrassing.
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What's funnier, Bish is that they now have a pretty identical disciplinary record to us. They'll probably blame that on us as well. Or Big Dan Smiththebish wrote:wenger says...
"I have no complaints. It looked a red card. He mis-timed the tackle - he didn't want to hurt the player - but he touched him, and it was a red card. Before that, I thought he was outstanding."
that's OK then - cos Jack didn't mean it... it's just players who play against arsenal that mean it...
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... but what is ths doing to the image of the club ? The spirits of Keown, Vierra, Dixon, Adams, Storey etc., etc. must be shuddering as their legacy is laid waste.hisroyalgingerness wrote:3 sendings off already this season for the sanctimonious set of c*nts
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Tombwfc wrote:A rational and even-handed thought?Hoboh wrote:This thread makes us sound just as bad as the Arses fans tbh
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Wilshere makes another slightly mistimed tackle tonight, which was very unfortunate. Just like saturday.
The sort of tackle that, had the shoe been on the other foot, would bring death threats from Arsenal fans. No Arsenal fans demanding his immediate trip to the canal in the bag? No? Strange, that....
The sort of tackle that, had the shoe been on the other foot, would bring death threats from Arsenal fans. No Arsenal fans demanding his immediate trip to the canal in the bag? No? Strange, that....
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United or no, it's a very honest defence of us. No claiming luck or anything else had anything to do with it all. I find it refreshing to see that sort of honesty whoever it's from. Obviously Arsenal hate our guts, and that's good, because we hate theirs.TKIZ! wrote: http://aunitedview.blogspot.com/2010/10 ... merit.html
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I think, if you look closely, it is a Sheffield United "A United view". The author, Ian, is a Blades fan.TANGODANCER wrote:United or no, it's a very honest defence of us. No claiming luck or anything else had anything to do with it all. I find it refreshing to see that sort of honesty whoever it's from. Obviously Arsenal hate our guts, and that's good, because we hate theirs.TKIZ! wrote: http://aunitedview.blogspot.com/2010/10 ... merit.html
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This will have been the one which Alan c*nt-face Green raged about & almost invited people to see Wilshire as the next Vinnie Jones then ?KeeeeeeeBaaaaaaab wrote:Wilshere makes another slightly mistimed tackle tonight, which was very unfortunate. Just like saturday.
The sort of tackle that, had the shoe been on the other foot, would bring death threats from Arsenal fans. No Arsenal fans demanding his immediate trip to the canal in the bag? No? Strange, that....
I was in my car & heard him raving on about this bad habit he'd developed. He stopped short of suggesting where he picked it up. Had he said the inevitable I may have changed my plans & driven south !
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But it wasn't that bad. Certainly nowhere near the De Jong tackle on yon Pieman, or Robinson's reducer on Diaby (which was a pretty bad one borne out of frustration with a shocking refereeing performance). It was merely a case of being there a fraction of a second too late, and when you try to go for a ball with enthusiasm, as we saw with Taylor and Shawcross, then the impact is magnified - particularly if the "victim"'s foot is planted.
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It's amazing what lack of sleep does for the sarcasm gene...KeeeeeeeBaaaaaaab wrote:But it wasn't that bad. Certainly nowhere near the De Jong tackle on yon Pieman, or Robinson's reducer on Diaby (which was a pretty bad one borne out of frustration with a shocking refereeing performance). It was merely a case of being there a fraction of a second too late, and when you try to go for a ball with enthusiasm, as we saw with Taylor and Shawcross, then the impact is magnified - particularly if the "victim"'s foot is planted.
It's bellends like Green who are ruining football.

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Aye. I like the bit at the end :Montreal Wanderer wrote:I think, if you look closely, it is a Sheffield United "A United view". The author, Ian, is a Blades fan.TANGODANCER wrote:United or no, it's a very honest defence of us. No claiming luck or anything else had anything to do with it all. I find it refreshing to see that sort of honesty whoever it's from. Obviously Arsenal hate our guts, and that's good, because we hate theirs.TKIZ! wrote: http://aunitedview.blogspot.com/2010/10 ... merit.html
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