RvP's reaction to THAT substitution
RvP's reaction to THAT substitution
Says it all! If you think he hasn't lost the dressing room, think again.
I bet RvP thinks what we're all thinking.
So much for the AKB'ers claims that should Turnip leave RvP will follow him out the door! Bollocks.
I bet RvP thinks what we're all thinking.
So much for the AKB'ers claims that should Turnip leave RvP will follow him out the door! Bollocks.
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I thought exactly the same thing...RVP was like...WTF!!!?????Supagoon wrote:reminds of gerrard perplexed with Rafa taking off Torres.
Ended in Rafa going.
You've got that retardwank walcott playing like a gimp with brain damage and no sense of direction...and a player on the opposite flank...skiining defenders, shielding the ball - using his strength)...and causing all kinds of problems for mancscum and what does our glorious feckin leader do...
There can be no arguments after that
WENGER YA CUNTT!
Wenger: "I can understand the fans were upset about the substitution, especially when it doesn't work. He had started to fatigue."
posted this on the match thread as well, but Ox was fatigued apparently - even though 3 minutes earlier, his decisive run/pass had set up the equaliser... also, if he was fatigued, he was still our most dangerous midfielder.
Wenger killed us today with that decision. Have you ever seen momentum disappear so quickly? nutter!
posted this on the match thread as well, but Ox was fatigued apparently - even though 3 minutes earlier, his decisive run/pass had set up the equaliser... also, if he was fatigued, he was still our most dangerous midfielder.
Wenger killed us today with that decision. Have you ever seen momentum disappear so quickly? nutter!
it was good to see that reaction from the crowd though...there is a momentum happening.g88ner wrote:Wenger: "I can understand the fans were upset about the substitution, especially when it doesn't work. He had started to fatigue."
posted this on the match thread as well, but Ox was fatigued apparently - even though 3 minutes earlier, his decisive run/pass had set up the equaliser... also, if he was fatigued, he was still our most dangerous midfielder.
Wenger killed us today with that decision. Have you ever seen momentum disappear so quickly? nutter!
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Yep, the crowd reaction was definitely a positive!FatChaz wrote:it was good to see that reaction from the crowd though...there is a momentum happening.g88ner wrote:Wenger: "I can understand the fans were upset about the substitution, especially when it doesn't work. He had started to fatigue."
posted this on the match thread as well, but Ox was fatigued apparently - even though 3 minutes earlier, his decisive run/pass had set up the equaliser... also, if he was fatigued, he was still our most dangerous midfielder.
Wenger killed us today with that decision. Have you ever seen momentum disappear so quickly? nutter!
It's typical of the whole pampered culture which now exists at the club. Even if ox had been ill during the week (bollocks) are we really willing to throw away a possible 3pts because he might feel groggy if he plays on for another 20 mins?! Fucks sake, he's a grown lad, I'm sure he can play through it, but of course Wenger wants to wrap him in cotton wool as usualSupagoon wrote:im sure it was some misguided attempt at 'protecting' ox, youth development priority one.
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Fatigued As funny as 6%!g88ner wrote:Wenger: "I can understand the fans were upset about the substitution, especially when it doesn't work. He had started to fatigue."
posted this on the match thread as well, but Ox was fatigued apparently - even though 3 minutes earlier, his decisive run/pass had set up the equaliser... also, if he was fatigued, he was still our most dangerous midfielder.
Wenger killed us today with that decision. Have you ever seen momentum disappear so quickly? nutter!
SAF couldn't have asked for more. AW single handedly took off the most effective player on the pitch, destroyed the crowd's faith, frustrated his captain, and put on the player who's defensive mistake cost us the game - which we actually looked capable of winning up til the AOC sub.
It has to be one of the poorest in-game management decisions of the PL era.