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MyNameIsNicolaBerti

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Wow...that's a new low, actually wishing death on the bloke.

Twitter are at risk of losing their stellar reputation if they let people like this use their platform.
Disgraceful. But if Twitter existed back on the day that Sol Campbell shafted us, some of our lot would have done the same sadly.

Unfortunately, the beautiful game attracts a subclass of utter cretins.
 

absolute bobbins

Am Yisrael Chai
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Disgraceful. But if Twitter existed back on the day that Sol Campbell shafted us, some of our lot would have done the same sadly.

Unfortunately, the beautiful game attracts a subclass of utter cretins.
Difference is that Sol Campbell deliberately fucked us over, Arsene is still trying his best, he’s just bringing a teaspoon to a knife fight
 

MyNameIsNicolaBerti

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Difference is that Sol Campbell deliberately fucked us over, Arsene is still trying his best, he’s just bringing a teaspoon to a knife fight
I agree, but I think the point is that some people don't know where to draw the line and I don't think wishing death on Sol Campbell is/was acceptable. It's a sport. A game. People need perspective.
 

goughie1966

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Another stat.

"Brighton have never had more than six shots on target in a Premier League game but it took them just 32 minutes to reach that number against Arsenal on Sunday, scoring twice in the process."
 

hellava_tough

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I listened to that live and all the recordings posted thus far miss the funniest bit out

Basically, after the guys goes on his long, sobbing rant, the presenter Kelly Cates says something like..

"Well listen, we can't take your call anymore, appreciate you calling in, we'll be here next week, that was a Shooting-Sharp production for Radio 5-Live"

...and the show abruptly ends

I was crying with laughter :ROFLMAO:
 

Led's Zeppelin

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May 28, 2013
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From Arsenal Mania after the Man City - Chelsea game:

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Dougal

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Jun 4, 2004
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I listened to that live and all the recordings posted thus far miss the funniest bit out

Basically, after the guys goes on his long, sobbing rant, the presenter Kelly Cates says something like..

"Well listen, we can't take your call anymore, appreciate you calling in, we'll be here next week, that was a Shooting-Sharp production for Radio 5-Live"

...and the show abruptly ends

I was crying with laughter :ROFLMAO:
Probably busy trying to forward his call to the Samaritans. I bet you this is the same bloke who rang the police when KFC was out of chicken.
 

Frozen_Waffles

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Jan 26, 2005
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Over and above tribal hatred of Arsenal I find Wenger a decent and dignified person who I respect .

Really???

I mean he was dignified and decent when he won, but when he lost he would insult refs, blame faulty decisions, just about anything. He was more like a child than a manager. He was a manager who took youth prospects from abroad and attracted big name promising players from the continent, when there was little competition (especially from English sides).

After that massive advantage went and everyone started doing it, he has been on a downward spiral. He got lucky that he inherited the back four he did, he stole our CB and has basically not developed a player at Arsenal in years.

He is now taking players and ruining their careers. If he was dignified and decent he would have left Arsenal years ago to rebuild, but he is staying until he runs them into the ground.
 

Gb160

Well done boys. Good process
Jun 20, 2012
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Probably busy trying to forward his call to the Samaritans. I bet you this is the same bloke who rang the police when KFC was out of chicken.
Look...I was starving and I panicked.
It felt like an emergency at the time, I regret nothing.
 

Dougal

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Jun 4, 2004
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Really???

I mean he was dignified and decent when he won, but when he lost he would insult refs, blame faulty decisions, just about anything. He was more like a child than a manager. He was a manager who took youth prospects from abroad and attracted big name promising players from the continent, when there was little competition (especially from English sides).

After that massive advantage went and everyone started doing it, he has been on a downward spiral. He got lucky that he inherited the back four he did, he stole our CB and has basically not developed a player at Arsenal in years.

He is now taking players and ruining their careers. If he was dignified and decent he would have left Arsenal years ago to rebuild, but he is staying until he runs them into the ground.
Great, innit?
 
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