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Michey

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Eboue is out for several weeks with medial ligament damage. Please take a moment for quiet reflection before you burst out laughing.
I've reflected now and i still LOVE IT. :dance:

I can't really explain how much i hate this cheating arse. So several months out would've been better! :evil:
 

talkshowhost86

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I'm not entirely sure how nobody got sent off in that match. I'm fairly certain that Terry, Eboue, Fabregas and Cole should all have gone off. And Mikel aswell for that matter.
 

The Apprentice

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Ref bottled all the major incidents. Eboue should have gone for his tackle on Terry. Terry should have gone for his lunge at Fibreglass. But Fabreags' scythe of Cashley was awful. Could have broke his leg. Shame he didn't mind you.

Same old Arsenal always cheating.

If we're getting beat in injury time next week, I hope The Prince lunges in on Fabregas/Adebayor/Van Rapist/Gallas with a really nasty two footed tackle. Thus doing the whole Premiership a good deed.
 

Chris12345

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haha... well he's got ligament damage... don't think you can fake that!

he's still an utter knoball... never have I been happy to see a professional footballer get (seriously) injured until yesterday!

And Cole and Fabregas shoulda both been sent off at the end!

I think that if we really get in their faces next week we could get something... (if we get a strong referee... :roll:)... they look liable to be easily wound up...

Can't imagine many of our players taking their bait... with the exception of Chimbonda and maybe Zoko Pops...
 

TaoistMonkey

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gold this thread! ................actually wait for after our game with arse where fibreglass snaps his ankle with a takcle with boateng :-D
 

llamafarmer

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These "big 4 weekends" (what a coincidence they seem to be an annual occurence these days - and so conveniently in that little break at the end of the CL group stages!) are always crap. The games are usually awful and crammed full of exactly the sort of low down cheating that you've all described above.
 

justfookinhitit

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Eboue is out for several weeks with medial ligament damage. Please take a moment for quiet reflection before you burst out laughing.


I've reflected on this for a day now, and I still find it hilarious. If there is one player I am sure the Prem League could do without it is him. It is a shame he'll be out this weekend as I'd love to see someone like Boateng go sliding into him and stick him halfway up the stand, crying like a girl.
 

ExpatFan

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I'm not entirely sure how nobody got sent off in that match. I'm fairly certain that Terry, Eboue, Fabregas and Cole should all have gone off. And Mikel aswell for that matter.
They would have been - if they'd been wearing a Tottenham shirt.
 

StockSpur

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after the infamous dive against Barcelona I thought refs would watch this twat more closely, hes clearly one of the biggest cheats in English Football if not Europe.

I cant stand watching him and forever live in hope of someone really going in hard on him.
 

Rocksuperstar

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The thing is, that ref should've been prepared for the game - Woolwich -v- Chelsea is always going to be a big, heavy game and it's been shown on many occasions, if you don't take charge early on and show the players you won't take any of their prima-donna bullshit, they walk all over you later on.

He let far too much go - not even bookings, he should've actually spoken to the players offending, but he didn't, he did the "anonymous ref" impression and just blew his whistle and let them get on with it.

Generally though, ref's pick and choose which rules they enforce and not one of them has earned anything even approaching the respect of a single player in the EPL, so what do they expect?

Collina made the players respect him. If he made a call and someone complained, they got booked too. If they continued to hassle him, they were off. F*ck em, they were told twice.

I would adore it if, just for once, a ref blows the whistle for a really bad tackle, sends the guy off and his team start barracking the ref, crowding round, screaming at him, etc.

What should he do? Take the one making the most noise to one side, book him too and tell him if he doesn't walk away right now, without another word, he will take no further part in the game. If he doesn't learn, red.

As the rest of the team are going spare about that, bundling on the ref again, rinse and repeat.

Until these overpayed chumps learn that they are PAYED to do this job, it's not a privilege and they aren't calling the shots then we are, sadly, stuck with an FA too afraid to self-criticize by questioning a ref's call or ability and too afraid of upsetting the clubs by actually punishing anyone, in fear of the weight these top clubs carry now. The FA decide to punish the Woolwich for their players continued dis-respect towards referees and general poor sportsmanship, in some minor way - the Woolwich will roll in some lawyers, a load of legal guys, then the threats to form a breakaway super leage begin, and it all spirals out of control in some big f*cked up power struggle that has nothing to do with the game.
 

TaoistMonkey

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this is probably one of the funniest things i've seen. :lol:

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Has1978

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Zokora gets sent off for a much lesser crime than Fabregas, Eboue, Terry.

Seems that referees are only too happy to make a stand when it´s not the big 4. I don´t like Mark Hughes much but I do agree with him.
 
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