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Breaking: Mikel Arteta charged by FA for his comments after the Newcastle game earlier this month
It is alleged Arteta's comments constitute misconduct as they are insulting towards match officials and bring the game into disrepute. He has until Tuesday next week to respond to the charge.
It is alleged Arteta's comments constitute misconduct as they are insulting towards match officials and bring the game into disrepute. He has until Tuesday next week to respond to the charge.
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Good, fuck em all, let’s get that siege mentality backmcdowell42 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 16, 2023 7:27 pmBreaking: Mikel Arteta charged by FA for his comments after the Newcastle game earlier this month
It is alleged Arteta's comments constitute misconduct as they are insulting towards match officials and bring the game into disrepute. He has until Tuesday next week to respond to the charge.


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Unfriggin-believable - and Yet TOTALLY Believable, that these UberCUNTWhores - Steal and Cheat us out of a game and THEN have there lying faced CUNTING Audacity to them Charge our manager with
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67442180
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has been charged by the Football Association for comments he made after their 1-0 defeat by Newcastle.
Arteta, 41, called the video assistant referee's (VAR) decision to allow Newcastle's goal "embarrassing" and a "disgrace".
Anthony Gordon's goal had three VAR checks and all were adjudged in Newcastle's favour.
Arteta has until Tuesday to respond to the charge.
"It's alleged that his comments constitute misconduct as they are insulting towards match officials and/or detrimental to the game and/or bring the game into disrepute," the FA statement said.
Arsenal supported Arteta's comments in a club statement, while the Spaniard later said it was his "duty" to defend the club.
The club said the refereeing was "unacceptable", adding that players, coaches and supporters all "deserve better".
Three areas around Gordon's goal were checked by VAR - to see if the ball went out of play in the build-up, if there was a foul and if there was an offside.
Speaking on Match Officials Mic'd Up, a Premier League Productions programme which analyses VAR decisions from the last months, referees' chief Howard Webb backed the decision of on-field referee Stuart Attwell and the VAR team, and the process by which they reached it.
Howard Webb is CORRUPT and So Are the 3 Officials who reffed the game...
It has gone beyond all semblance of Truth, Honesty and Fairness.
It is They who have brought the game into dis-repute... Bunch of Lying, Corrupt Bribe TakingCUNTS.
I hope he takes the fine and tells them to Fuck-Their-Fat-Ugly Mother's

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67442180
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has been charged by the Football Association for comments he made after their 1-0 defeat by Newcastle.
Arteta, 41, called the video assistant referee's (VAR) decision to allow Newcastle's goal "embarrassing" and a "disgrace".
Anthony Gordon's goal had three VAR checks and all were adjudged in Newcastle's favour.
Arteta has until Tuesday to respond to the charge.
"It's alleged that his comments constitute misconduct as they are insulting towards match officials and/or detrimental to the game and/or bring the game into disrepute," the FA statement said.
Arsenal supported Arteta's comments in a club statement, while the Spaniard later said it was his "duty" to defend the club.
The club said the refereeing was "unacceptable", adding that players, coaches and supporters all "deserve better".
Three areas around Gordon's goal were checked by VAR - to see if the ball went out of play in the build-up, if there was a foul and if there was an offside.
Speaking on Match Officials Mic'd Up, a Premier League Productions programme which analyses VAR decisions from the last months, referees' chief Howard Webb backed the decision of on-field referee Stuart Attwell and the VAR team, and the process by which they reached it.
Howard Webb is CORRUPT and So Are the 3 Officials who reffed the game...
It has gone beyond all semblance of Truth, Honesty and Fairness.
It is They who have brought the game into dis-repute... Bunch of Lying, Corrupt Bribe TakingCUNTS.
I hope he takes the fine and tells them to Fuck-Their-Fat-Ugly Mother's



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No doubt they have waited for Webb to whitewash the decision live on Sky with the lickspittle short arse scouse gambling addict. They then come for us to completely bury the fraud accusation (which is what this was). C unts.
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Fucking cheek. The clubs need to get behind their managers and oppose this. The FA seem to think they’re governing North Korea. Neither they, nor the referees can be beyond criticism and especially where it’s justifiable, as in the fiasco at the Geordies.mcdowell42 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 17, 2023 12:38 pmTelegraph Sport understands the FA will meet with representatives of the leagues & the managers association to warn that regulatory action will be taken against clubs if they support managers who criticise referees. It is understood that any statements similar to the one produced by Arsenal would therefore face a strong response. [@JBurtTelegraph] #afc
The clubs need to get together on this and hire top lawyers to challenge it now, before the FA formalise the rule.
Bottom line, the game is nothing without supporters and it’s us who are ultimately cheated by piss poor (corrupt?), on field decision making.
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mcdowell42 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 17, 2023 12:38 pmTelegraph Sport understands the FA will meet with representatives of the leagues & the managers association to warn that regulatory action will be taken against clubs if they support managers who criticise referees. It is understood that any statements similar to the one produced by Arsenal would therefore face a strong response. [@JBurtTelegraph] #afc
Honestly I dont think the club should even attend this disciplinary meeting - I will slate el basque where he deserves it, but he was bang on in what he said after the geordie game, and I think the club should tell the premier league to go fcuk themselves. They can try to hide behind the bullsh!t statement by webb defending the c.unts and their shit decisions, but this is where the club needs to show its teeth and challenge them - ask the c.unts to show where in the rule book it allows a two handed push up to a certain velocity for starters. Honestly if the club had balls they could bring this whole shitfest crashing down on the premier league and the pgmol, but sadly I dont think they will fight this as hard as they can and should
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It is no coincidence that the FA (aka: Fucking ArseholeCunts) waited until Webb had sanitised the 3 Fucked-Up decisions against us with that Fat DwarfCunt Owen on Sky or TNT or wherever the fuck it was before announcing they were charging Arteta with "Bringing the game into Disrepute" - That very phrase alone is a perfect description of what The FA &PGMOL have done and are doing...Webb & PGMOL/FA are taking illegal payments in order to decide who wins the Prem... There is absolutely No Doubt in my mind about that. TheTheivingCUNTS are destroying the game. How they can stand there in front of the camera's and tell Bare Faced Lies is an Absolute Disgrace.
We need an Independent Body who have the ability and Authority to go in and investigate every single one of the fuckers with the detail of a Colonoscopy.
They are using VAR to simply re-inforce their Corrupt and Unlawful gains.
Fuck WebbThe FA and The PGMOL.
It also needs those Fans platforms (from ALL The Prem Clubs to Organise into One Movement for Football Justice to Call for Fans of All Prem Clubs to Protest in the same way we all did when they tried to start the Super League. The Protests at every ground needs to be made so Big and Obvious that not even the Corrupt and sycophantic Media can ignore it also so the Government (yeah! I knowwwww
) HAVE TO DO SOMETHING!.
I'ver always said get the FBI in on it - They aren't part of the British Government and have both the People who can do it and the Facilities & Tools to do it. Otherwise this is just going to carry on and on and on and on and on and on and on infinitum.
We need an Independent Body who have the ability and Authority to go in and investigate every single one of the fuckers with the detail of a Colonoscopy.
They are using VAR to simply re-inforce their Corrupt and Unlawful gains.
Fuck WebbThe FA and The PGMOL.
It also needs those Fans platforms (from ALL The Prem Clubs to Organise into One Movement for Football Justice to Call for Fans of All Prem Clubs to Protest in the same way we all did when they tried to start the Super League. The Protests at every ground needs to be made so Big and Obvious that not even the Corrupt and sycophantic Media can ignore it also so the Government (yeah! I knowwwww

I'ver always said get the FBI in on it - They aren't part of the British Government and have both the People who can do it and the Facilities & Tools to do it. Otherwise this is just going to carry on and on and on and on and on and on and on infinitum.
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After last seasons “apology” for the Brentford fiasco that was the last time we should accept any wrong decisions from VARaugie wrote: ↑Fri Nov 17, 2023 4:11 pmmcdowell42 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 17, 2023 12:38 pmTelegraph Sport understands the FA will meet with representatives of the leagues & the managers association to warn that regulatory action will be taken against clubs if they support managers who criticise referees. It is understood that any statements similar to the one produced by Arsenal would therefore face a strong response. [@JBurtTelegraph] #afc
Honestly I dont think the club should even attend this disciplinary meeting - I will slate el basque where he deserves it, but he was bang on in what he said after the geordie game, and I think the club should tell the premier league to go fcuk themselves. They can try to hide behind the bullsh!t statement by webb defending the c.unts and their shit decisions, but this is where the club needs to show its teeth and challenge them - ask the c.unts to show where in the rule book it allows a two handed push up to a certain velocity for starters. Honestly if the club had balls they could bring this whole shitfest crashing down on the premier league and the pgmol, but sadly I dont think they will fight this as hard as they can and should
Proven to be inept / corrupt and not just once but on an ongoing basis ….
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Mikel Arteta will defend himself against his FA charge on Friday following his referee rant at Newcastle earlier this month - with Arsenal feeling that they're being singled out | @johncrossmirror
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BBC:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67518067
Mikel Arteta: Arsenal boss will continue to give views about referees despite FA charge
" Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta says he will continue to freely air his views on refereeing decisions despite facing a Football Association charge.
Arteta is waiting to see if he faces punishment for comments after Arsenal's 1-0 defeat by Newcastle on 4 November.
He called the Video Assistant Referee's decision to not overturn Anthony Gordon's winner "an absolute disgrace".
"I am going to speak. I think you have to be yourself and as a leader you have to be authentic," Arteta said.
"You cannot be someone you are not and this is who I am."
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Brentford Pre-Game Interview (On Arsenal):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJAecdNfcJE. 13Minutes+
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67518067
Mikel Arteta: Arsenal boss will continue to give views about referees despite FA charge
" Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta says he will continue to freely air his views on refereeing decisions despite facing a Football Association charge.
Arteta is waiting to see if he faces punishment for comments after Arsenal's 1-0 defeat by Newcastle on 4 November.
He called the Video Assistant Referee's decision to not overturn Anthony Gordon's winner "an absolute disgrace".
"I am going to speak. I think you have to be yourself and as a leader you have to be authentic," Arteta said.
"You cannot be someone you are not and this is who I am."
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Brentford Pre-Game Interview (On Arsenal):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJAecdNfcJE. 13Minutes+
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Some news that will not please everybody according to Arsenalfanatics
Exclusive Mikel Arteta has agreed a contract extension until the 27/28 Season
Exclusive Mikel Arteta has agreed a contract extension until the 27/28 Season
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Exclusive
Mikel Arteta has been given a one game ban and fine £10K but he has appealed the decision. This week he will find out if he is banned for the Aston Villa game or if he wins the appeal to a lesser ban and/or fine .
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Mikel Arteta has been given a one game ban and fine £10K but he has appealed the decision. This week he will find out if he is banned for the Aston Villa game or if he wins the appeal to a lesser ban and/or fine .
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As he's banned for the Villa game already could they not allow the two bans to coincide ?
Of course not, the c.unts!
I don't get why Arteta was booked for celebrating a goal anyway. How fucking ludicrous is that.
Of course not, the c.unts!
I don't get why Arteta was booked for celebrating a goal anyway. How fucking ludicrous is that.
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he would have given a foul and/offside if he was sent to the monitor on the day . He also stated that at match speed he did not believe it was a foul.
Mikel has one more charge of bringing the game into dispute to be decided .
#arsenalfanaticsnews