Tonight’s ref could be a Godsend for Arsenal (5/12)

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Tonight’s ref could be a Godsend for Arsenal (5/12)

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http://www.onlinegooner.com/exclusive/index.php?id=477

usual thread starter… There are some that believe Newcastle are trying to play football under Allardyce. But surely the sight of Arsenal will change all that. I expect some early challenges. One positive aspect is that some of those who fill in tonight did beat the Geordies in the Carling Cup game, so they know they can do the job. Let’s just hope that the referee is not a homer. Any opinions on Mike Dean? or what kind of game we are likely to see. Think I read somewhere that Flamini is out as well. Or is my mind getting muddled? :(

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I WOULDN'T PUT TOO MUCH FAITH IN ANY REFEREE, LET ALONE MIKE DEAN!! :roll: :lol: :wink:

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the only potential problem with this lies in the Telegraph (i think) report earlier this year. Do you all remember the stats on fouls commited to bookings ratio? We only need to commit 3 fouls for a booking whereas other teams generally need to commit 7. Could be bad news too in that respect.

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flanimal is out

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SPUDMASHER wrote:the only potential problem with this lies in the Telegraph (i think) report earlier this year. Do you all remember the stats on fouls commited to bookings ratio? We only need to commit 3 fouls for a booking whereas other teams generally need to commit 7. Could be bad news too in that respect.

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WELL DONE SPUDIE :wink:

IM SURE YOU CAN TALK SHITE WHEN YOU WANT TOO :lol: :lol:

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You only need to ask my wife. She'll confirm that :lol: :oops: :lol:

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that reff was shite!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :oops:

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MUST SAY THAT DESPITE MY DOUBTS PRE-MATCH, I FELT THE REF HAD A GOOD GAME - APART FROM BOTTLING THE DECISION IN THE LAST MINUTE TO AWARD A FOUL AGAINST TAYLOR. :lol: :wink:

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I Hate Hleb wrote:MUST SAY THAT DESPITE MY DOUBTS PRE-MATCH, I FELT THE REF HAD A GOOD GAME - APART FROM BOTTLING THE DECISION IN THE LAST MINUTE TO AWARD A FOUL AGAINST TAYLOR. :lol: :wink:
that is actuly the poor decision i am on about, i know its only 1 but ade was thru on goal and if the best come to the best we would have scored and won the game. :lol:

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There's been quite a few instances of refs bottling the big decision lately. Not only in our games. On 5live last night the commentator said " it would be a brave ref that gave that decision in front of these fans" or something to that effect. Would it? Or would it be a capable ref that applied the laws regardless of what the crowd thought? I mean, we're not in Columbia here! I'm sure Dean would have made it to his car without being shot.

Actually, thinking about it, the name DEAN and variants of the theme are really pissing me off lately. David, You know who you are

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image source?

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Hi,

Where did you get that picture of Sam Allardyce?

http://www.onlinegooner.com/exclusive/i ... sive_3.jpg

One of his "friends" looks familiar - I'd like to find out if it really is her...

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p.s. Ade v poor, I thought except for 2 seconds of brilliance. Is that
enough? I think not.

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Mike Dean did well, some of the calls late on were wrong but for 85 minutes, he kept control and was also willing to book a player for something after letting advantage be played which seems rare.

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davie_g wrote:Hi,

Where did you get that picture of Sam Allardyce?

http://www.onlinegooner.com/exclusive/i ... sive_3.jpg

One of his "friends" looks familiar - I'd like to find out if it really is her...

i did a google image search on 'sam allardyce' and it popped up somewhere. could not find it today, but do a google image search on 'sam allardyce tigers' and it should show up first two images. grabbed it from there.

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