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LeSoupeKitchen

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Aug 18, 2011
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I cannot believe what hipocrites these players are. Ridiculous they're complaining about these penalties. Every team looks for contact in the box and goes down easy so you take it on the chin when it happens to you.
 

slartibartfast

Grunge baby forever
Oct 21, 2012
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Why are they even debating whether that’s a penalty or not. The keeper wiped him out.

The FA need to clamp down on these players like van dijk and courtois coming out and saying things like the player has dived. It’s so disrespectful to the profession.
Liked what Carragher said, dont come rushing out like a freight train then.
 

kmk

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Oct 5, 2014
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Why is everyone taking about salt lately?

Yep. I've only come across it on twitter and message boards related to football. When did "salty" become part of the English language to describe bitterness?
 

yankspurs

Enic Out
Aug 22, 2013
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If/when conte is sacked, hope theres a very long, protracted search to replace him. Keep them unsettled
 

scat1620

L'espion mal fait
May 11, 2008
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Hahahaha, this interviewer fucking hates Conte and he's not afraid to show it! :ROFLMAO:
 

Gb160

Well done boys. Good process
Jun 20, 2012
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Yep. I've only come across it on twitter and message boards related to football. When did "salty" become part of the English language to describe bitterness?
Salty is a pretty common term, it's just the football fan buzzword ATM.
 

Johnny J

Not the Kiwi you need but the one you deserve
Aug 18, 2012
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Yep. I've only come across it on twitter and message boards related to football. When did "salty" become part of the English language to describe bitterness?
It's used a lot in gaming circles, particularly the FGC. But it comes from the phrase "salty tears".
 

TheChosenOne

A dislike or neg rep = fat fingers
Dec 13, 2005
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Yep. I've only come across it on twitter and message boards related to football. When did "salty" become part of the English language to describe bitterness?


Probably part of the Arsenal TV vocabulary that has crept into common usage blud.
 

Johnny J

Not the Kiwi you need but the one you deserve
Aug 18, 2012
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Conte asked about future:

"The pressure? Which pressure? What is the pressure?"
You'll find out in the morning mate.
 
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