Norwich next
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That's what I don't get though.
The tug of Giro's shirt was on the blind side of the far away lino, yet the ref (fair play to Mr Wenger's nephew) listened to the official.
Feo's was called just right as he had yet to get the right side of the defender, though it could have easily gone the other way.
Btw, Snodgrass and Fox tv are wankers.
The tug of Giro's shirt was on the blind side of the far away lino, yet the ref (fair play to Mr Wenger's nephew) listened to the official.
Feo's was called just right as he had yet to get the right side of the defender, though it could have easily gone the other way.
Btw, Snodgrass and Fox tv are wankers.
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As I said the picture wasn't great quality for the Walcott one but I was a bit puzzled by how they were bleating on about him having to be on the right side for it to be a pen - to me it look like he went to ground and kicked/fouled him when he was running onto the ball, doesn't really matter what side he was on
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As I said the picture wasn't great quality for the Walcott one but I was a bit puzzled by how they were bleating on about him having to be on the right side for it to be a pen - to me it look like he went to ground and kicked/fouled him when he was running onto the ball, doesn't really matter what side he was on.
Ref was undoubtedly better positioned but would have been even more controversial had the ref ignored the lino and overruled him.
Ref was undoubtedly better positioned but would have been even more controversial had the ref ignored the lino and overruled him.
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They'll probably ask "are Arsenal gonna offer Norwich a replay"Top Londoner wrote:I'm gonna break a golden rule and actually watch MOTD tonight.
I love it when we win due to cheating officials, sorry I mean through good fortune.

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Absolutely, he's been in solid form for some time now.Bendtners Drinking Buddy wrote:Ramsey was SUPERB today...never gave up...never stopped...kept working...thats what we need in red and white. He is no Xavi...but he works...players moan they are played out of position..does he? no. He was right back at the end and still worked..........id rathr have 2 players like that that had a desire to win than 1 world class player that didnt give a shit.
Imagine being a spurs fan tonight.
Where's that yankee dandee bloke to tell us he's the worst professional footballer he's ever seen?
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LeftfootlegendGooner wrote:They'll probably ask "are Arsenal gonna offer Norwich a replay"Top Londoner wrote:I'm gonna break a golden rule and actually watch MOTD tonight.
I love it when we win due to cheating officials, sorry I mean through good fortune.(ala Sheffield United), "I mean no other team in the history of PL has had these type of decisions go against them".
Was thinking just the same when colin wanker was bleating on bbc earlier
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ramsey not my favourite player but he played well today solid but not spectacular,apart from fab taking the ball out of the net he had fuck all to do today
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ramsey not my favourite player but he played well today solid but not spectacular,apart from fab taking the ball out of the net he had fuck all to do today
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To be fair he was the worst player in an Arsenal shirt at the hawthorns last week, it was the general consensus. He needs to toughen up, cut out the lazy passes and silly skills and do the simple stuff.LDB wrote:Absolutely, he's been in solid form for some time now.Bendtners Drinking Buddy wrote:Ramsey was SUPERB today...never gave up...never stopped...kept working...thats what we need in red and white. He is no Xavi...but he works...players moan they are played out of position..does he? no. He was right back at the end and still worked..........id rathr have 2 players like that that had a desire to win than 1 world class player that didnt give a shit.
Imagine being a spurs fan tonight.
Where's that yankee dandee bloke to tell us he's the worst professional footballer he's ever seen?
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Fab did make a good save at 2-1 though, was a qulaity stop considering he was a spectator for most of the game.mcdowell42 wrote:ramsey not my favourite player but he played well today solid but not spectacular,apart from fab taking the ball out of the net he had fuck all to do today
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mcdowell42 wrote:ramsey not my favourite player but he played well today solid but not spectacular,apart from fab taking the ball out of the net he had fuck all to do today
so convinced of Ramsey today, he said it twice.

Was he on the pitch second half?
I know he was first half, because, just like Arteta, his passing was shite, as per usual
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LeftfootlegendGooner wrote:Fab did make a good save at 2-1 though, was a qulaity stop considering he was a spectator for most of the game.mcdowell42 wrote:ramsey not my favourite player but he played well today solid but not spectacular,apart from fab taking the ball out of the net he had fuck all to do today
oh yes thts right did well there
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Not my memory, he missed an absolute sitter but I thought he was playing well apart from that.Henry Norris 1913 wrote:To be fair he was the worst player in an Arsenal shirt at the hawthorns last week, it was the general consensus. He needs to toughen up, cut out the lazy passes and silly skills and do the simple stuff.LDB wrote:Absolutely, he's been in solid form for some time now.Bendtners Drinking Buddy wrote:Ramsey was SUPERB today...never gave up...never stopped...kept working...thats what we need in red and white. He is no Xavi...but he works...players moan they are played out of position..does he? no. He was right back at the end and still worked..........id rathr have 2 players like that that had a desire to win than 1 world class player that didnt give a shit.
Imagine being a spurs fan tonight.
Where's that yankee dandee bloke to tell us he's the worst professional footballer he's ever seen?
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Looks like a good call from the lino to me.
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Re: Norwich next
The conspiracy theories in spursland are gaining momentum

Originally Posted by Crawley
I want that linesman investigated
He was linesman for the west brom v Arsenal game last season, the dodgy Fulop one
http://www.football-lineups.com/linesman/76/
