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"Cobarde Costa" would be sufficient and make sense.
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I didn't even see it when I was watching the match, the camera was waist high on them.foxinthebox2001 wrote:Not a stamp, more a flick back of the foot into Costa's leg, there are some blurry shots of it.casgooner wrote:Its the alleged stamp on his foot that I haven't seen anywhere.
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Kurt Zouma onBein sport. Moaniwhore wont be happy. Talks of Costa cheating.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/34317823
Oooops! too late Zouma - Once said/put out there it cannot be put back in the box....even costa's own team mates call him a CHEAT!
Cobarde Costa
Oooops! too late Zouma - Once said/put out there it cannot be put back in the box....even costa's own team mates call him a CHEAT!


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BREAKING: Diego Costa has been charged by the FA for an alleged act of violent conduct dailym.ai/1KvLF2c pic.twitter.com/n71RQSuZ02
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I see the FA have finally charged that scumbag Costa: good.
Ugly motherfucker looks like his face has been used as a punch bag by Joe Frazier for 15 rounds.
Ugly motherfucker looks like his face has been used as a punch bag by Joe Frazier for 15 rounds.
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Arsenal to appeal Gabriel FA charge: The club can confirm that it is appealing wrongful dismissal and the three-match ban given to Gabriel.”
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BREAKING NEWS: Arsenal and Chelsea charged for failing to control their players #SSNHQ
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Why the fuck is Gabriel being charged again? Surely that amounts to double punishment or isn't a red card and a 3 match ban sufficient for flicking your leg at someone. Fuck off FA you dozy pricks 

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From Football365 Winners & Losers.
Losers
Arsene Wenger
As I said above, Diego Costa should indeed have been sent off, but cries of discontent and anger should be directed not just at Mike Dean but also their own manager. This was Arsene Wenger’s chance to finally alter the damning statistic regarding his record against Jose Mourinho, but that was lost in a cloud of ill-discipline. If you get involved in Costa’s games, you have to box clever. Gabriel fell for the trick, and Santi Cazorla’s late challenge was stupidity personified when on a yellow card. Another chance gone.
It would be a stretch to say that Wenger may enjoy the manner in which the Costa storm deflects attention from another defeat to his greatest rival, but it is a silver lining to a dark grey cloud. Wenger vs Mourinho is a rivalry in name only, a contest so one-sided it’s in danger of toppling over.
Once again, the promises of an Arsenal title challenge look lost on the breeze. Last season it took them until November 9 to lose their fourth match in all competitions. On Wednesday, Tottenham will have the opportunity to bring that forward by six weeks.
Arsenal may still only be five points from the top, but this is a squad already creaking in September. The lack of additions mean that the cold winds of winter will surely blow Wenger’s house down again.
As Sarah Winterburn wrote in 16 Conclusions on Saturday, ‘we have banged this drum until we have calluses on our hands but once again we must pick up the sticks to pick out the rhythm of that old classic ‘Why the f*** didn’t they buy a defensive midfielder and a striker?’ With Francis Coquelin ruled out of Wednesday’s match, the song is set for yet another re-release.
“Buying and selling is one way to strengthen your team but that’s not the only way,” said Arsenal’s manager on September 10, a quote so dripping in Arsene Wenger you could bottle the residue and sell it as Eau de Prof.
It’s an honourable intention, but nothing more than ludicrously naive. Labelling inaction as a means of improvement and adequate preparations for a title challenge against Manchester City, Manchester United and Chelsea is an absurd stance to take, even more so when you consider the threadbare options in areas of Wenger’s squad. It also jars against the revelation that Arsenal’s cash reserves now total £193m. This is becoming a parody.
The same person at the same club making the same mistakes. We’re not quite at that stage yet, but a familiar feeling is growing; August promises followed by an autumn and winter in which such ambitions are made to look foolish through their own inaction. If your future success is dependent on an old dog learning new tricks, it might be time to take a long walk in the woods when he can no longer even sit on command.
Losers
Arsene Wenger
As I said above, Diego Costa should indeed have been sent off, but cries of discontent and anger should be directed not just at Mike Dean but also their own manager. This was Arsene Wenger’s chance to finally alter the damning statistic regarding his record against Jose Mourinho, but that was lost in a cloud of ill-discipline. If you get involved in Costa’s games, you have to box clever. Gabriel fell for the trick, and Santi Cazorla’s late challenge was stupidity personified when on a yellow card. Another chance gone.
It would be a stretch to say that Wenger may enjoy the manner in which the Costa storm deflects attention from another defeat to his greatest rival, but it is a silver lining to a dark grey cloud. Wenger vs Mourinho is a rivalry in name only, a contest so one-sided it’s in danger of toppling over.
Once again, the promises of an Arsenal title challenge look lost on the breeze. Last season it took them until November 9 to lose their fourth match in all competitions. On Wednesday, Tottenham will have the opportunity to bring that forward by six weeks.
Arsenal may still only be five points from the top, but this is a squad already creaking in September. The lack of additions mean that the cold winds of winter will surely blow Wenger’s house down again.
As Sarah Winterburn wrote in 16 Conclusions on Saturday, ‘we have banged this drum until we have calluses on our hands but once again we must pick up the sticks to pick out the rhythm of that old classic ‘Why the f*** didn’t they buy a defensive midfielder and a striker?’ With Francis Coquelin ruled out of Wednesday’s match, the song is set for yet another re-release.
“Buying and selling is one way to strengthen your team but that’s not the only way,” said Arsenal’s manager on September 10, a quote so dripping in Arsene Wenger you could bottle the residue and sell it as Eau de Prof.
It’s an honourable intention, but nothing more than ludicrously naive. Labelling inaction as a means of improvement and adequate preparations for a title challenge against Manchester City, Manchester United and Chelsea is an absurd stance to take, even more so when you consider the threadbare options in areas of Wenger’s squad. It also jars against the revelation that Arsenal’s cash reserves now total £193m. This is becoming a parody.
The same person at the same club making the same mistakes. We’re not quite at that stage yet, but a familiar feeling is growing; August promises followed by an autumn and winter in which such ambitions are made to look foolish through their own inaction. If your future success is dependent on an old dog learning new tricks, it might be time to take a long walk in the woods when he can no longer even sit on command.
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https://www.change.org/p/the-football-a ... senal-game
A petition to stop Dean reffing anymore Arsenal games if anyone is interested.
A petition to stop Dean reffing anymore Arsenal games if anyone is interested.
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It would seem that Gabriel is being charged with 'improper conduct' following his sending off.
I don't recall him doing anything out of the norm. If showing you're angry and disagree with being sent off is improper conduct then every player sent off would be charged.
I suspect it's a sop to Mourinho to show 'even-handedness' on the part of the PL.
Perversely, Santi has been 'warned' re his conduct after being sent off.
Sometimes I think football is bollocks.
I don't recall him doing anything out of the norm. If showing you're angry and disagree with being sent off is improper conduct then every player sent off would be charged.
I suspect it's a sop to Mourinho to show 'even-handedness' on the part of the PL.
Perversely, Santi has been 'warned' re his conduct after being sent off.
Sometimes I think football is bollocks.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/34319410
So thats the only way they can nail costa. Charge Gabriel warn cazorla and charge both clubs, for not having proper control of players. Right!
So thats the only way they can nail costa. Charge Gabriel warn cazorla and charge both clubs, for not having proper control of players. Right!
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Moaning Maureen is the new Fergie, they're all scared of him
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Exactly gutless wankers at the FA, Gabriel already has the 3 match ban, what the fuck is going on????rodders999 wrote:Why the fuck is Gabriel being charged again? Surely that amounts to double punishment or isn't a red card and a 3 match ban sufficient for flicking your leg at someone. Fuck off FA you dozy pricks