RoosterMarty wrote:Spurs hunt for Champs League football continues to falter.. Wolves completing the double over them.
One word to sum up Spurs.......Gutless.
We just don't have what it takes to become a really good side.
by devilsadvocate » Thu Feb 11, 2010 10:29 am
RoosterMarty wrote:Spurs hunt for Champs League football continues to falter.. Wolves completing the double over them.
by Bully » Thu Feb 11, 2010 11:36 am
MST wrote:Liverpool can feel hard done by not to come away with a point in my opinion. The turning point for me was Carra going off injured, up to that point Liverpool dealt with Arsenal very comfortably. Degen is not up to standard and that substitution hurt us, although Rafa had no choice there. Had Carra stayed on the pitch, the gaffer could have brought Babel on earlier and things might have turned out differently as when the Dutchman did come on, he caused the Gunners some problems and the home side were penned in their own half.
The gamesmanship from Fabregas at the end was poor, he wasted over a minute not going back into the wall that was never added on and how Mr. Webb didn't see the blatant handball is beyond me. It wasn't a peno, but Gerrard should have had another free kick ten yards closer and who knows.
Another disappointing trip to North London, but the Redmen will fight on and the corner has been turned. If that fixture had of been played prior to Christmas we would have been turned over 3-0. Not too much damage done in the table with Spurs losing at Wolves. Onto Eastlands in a week in a half for what I believe is a far bigger game than this mornings.
YNWA
by Bully » Thu Feb 11, 2010 11:38 am
by RoosterMarty » Thu Feb 11, 2010 11:51 am
by cossi11 » Thu Feb 11, 2010 11:54 am
Bulldog wrote:nice win by everton this morning, helped us out even if everyone in the world except arsenal supporters think we cheat in every game.
But no no other team cheats..........
by devilsadvocate » Thu Feb 11, 2010 12:15 pm
by Bully » Thu Feb 11, 2010 1:47 pm
by shoe boy » Thu Feb 11, 2010 2:13 pm
RoosterMarty wrote:Liverpool's captain is one of the biggest cheats around.
by cossi11 » Thu Feb 11, 2010 2:14 pm
Bulldog wrote:awesome second goal was it by saha?? only saw a quick highlight on the news.
by Bully » Thu Feb 11, 2010 2:19 pm
devilsadvocate wrote:There are legal ways to waste time:
Play the ball up to the corner flag and dally with it.
Play posession keppy-offs between defenders and the keeper.
If the keeper makes a save/catches a corner etc, just hold onto the ball for a stupid amount of time.
All of which are legal, legitimate time wasters.
Illegal:
Blatantly interfere with a free kick.
Constantly disrupt where the ref has put the wall
Fake an injury
Constant professional fouls.
Kick the ball away when it's gone out/when a free kick is awarded.
by devilsadvocate » Thu Feb 11, 2010 10:32 pm
by JK » Thu Feb 11, 2010 11:20 pm
shoe boy wrote:RoosterMarty wrote:Liverpool's captain is one of the biggest cheats around.
Agree a lad with so much talent and reverts to diving,maybe he has watched the king off in Drogba and if you cant beat them join them!!!!
by smithy » Fri Feb 12, 2010 3:39 am
Constance_Perm wrote:shoe boy wrote:RoosterMarty wrote:Liverpool's captain is one of the biggest cheats around.
Agree a lad with so much talent and reverts to diving,maybe he has watched the king off in Drogba and if you cant beat them join them!!!!
I'd be lying if I didnt say yeah I reckon I've seen him go down a few times *
by mighty hounds » Fri Feb 12, 2010 7:48 am
Bulldog wrote:MST wrote:Liverpool can feel hard done by not to come away with a point in my opinion. The turning point for me was Carra going off injured, up to that point Liverpool dealt with Arsenal very comfortably. Degen is not up to standard and that substitution hurt us, although Rafa had no choice there. Had Carra stayed on the pitch, the gaffer could have brought Babel on earlier and things might have turned out differently as when the Dutchman did come on, he caused the Gunners some problems and the home side were penned in their own half.
The gamesmanship from Fabregas at the end was poor, he wasted over a minute not going back into the wall that was never added on and how Mr. Webb didn't see the blatant handball is beyond me. It wasn't a peno, but Gerrard should have had another free kick ten yards closer and who knows.
Another disappointing trip to North London, but the Redmen will fight on and the corner has been turned. If that fixture had of been played prior to Christmas we would have been turned over 3-0. Not too much damage done in the table with Spurs losing at Wolves. Onto Eastlands in a week in a half for what I believe is a far bigger game than this mornings.
YNWA
this is different from any other team in the same position?, every team and game does this at the end to soak up time. Im sure if the shoe was on the other foot gerrard and his team would have done the same. Was not a good game lacked a little in the first half but improved towards the end. great goal from diaby tho
by devilsadvocate » Fri Feb 12, 2010 9:23 am
mighty hounds wrote:fabregas wasnt in the penalty area when he handled it anyway. stop complaining
by Bully » Fri Feb 12, 2010 9:32 am
by MST » Fri Feb 12, 2010 9:49 am
mighty hounds wrote:Bulldog wrote:MST wrote:Liverpool can feel hard done by not to come away with a point in my opinion. The turning point for me was Carra going off injured, up to that point Liverpool dealt with Arsenal very comfortably. Degen is not up to standard and that substitution hurt us, although Rafa had no choice there. Had Carra stayed on the pitch, the gaffer could have brought Babel on earlier and things might have turned out differently as when the Dutchman did come on, he caused the Gunners some problems and the home side were penned in their own half.
The gamesmanship from Fabregas at the end was poor, he wasted over a minute not going back into the wall that was never added on and how Mr. Webb didn't see the blatant handball is beyond me. It wasn't a peno, but Gerrard should have had another free kick ten yards closer and who knows.
Another disappointing trip to North London, but the Redmen will fight on and the corner has been turned. If that fixture had of been played prior to Christmas we would have been turned over 3-0. Not too much damage done in the table with Spurs losing at Wolves. Onto Eastlands in a week in a half for what I believe is a far bigger game than this mornings.
YNWA
this is different from any other team in the same position?, every team and game does this at the end to soak up time. Im sure if the shoe was on the other foot gerrard and his team would have done the same. Was not a good game lacked a little in the first half but improved towards the end. great goal from diaby tho
fabregas wasnt in the penalty area when he handled it anyway. stop complaining
by mighty hounds » Fri Feb 12, 2010 10:35 am
MST wrote:mighty hounds wrote:Bulldog wrote:MST wrote:Liverpool can feel hard done by not to come away with a point in my opinion. The turning point for me was Carra going off injured, up to that point Liverpool dealt with Arsenal very comfortably. Degen is not up to standard and that substitution hurt us, although Rafa had no choice there. Had Carra stayed on the pitch, the gaffer could have brought Babel on earlier and things might have turned out differently as when the Dutchman did come on, he caused the Gunners some problems and the home side were penned in their own half.
The gamesmanship from Fabregas at the end was poor, he wasted over a minute not going back into the wall that was never added on and how Mr. Webb didn't see the blatant handball is beyond me. It wasn't a peno, but Gerrard should have had another free kick ten yards closer and who knows.
Another disappointing trip to North London, but the Redmen will fight on and the corner has been turned. If that fixture had of been played prior to Christmas we would have been turned over 3-0. Not too much damage done in the table with Spurs losing at Wolves. Onto Eastlands in a week in a half for what I believe is a far bigger game than this mornings.
YNWA
this is different from any other team in the same position?, every team and game does this at the end to soak up time. Im sure if the shoe was on the other foot gerrard and his team would have done the same. Was not a good game lacked a little in the first half but improved towards the end. great goal from diaby tho
fabregas wasnt in the penalty area when he handled it anyway. stop complaining
I never said he was in the box, in fact as highlighted in my quote I know he wasn't in the box but the infringement still occured, Fabregas deliberately handled the ball and therefore he should have been booked for a second time, sent off and the free kick retaken ten yards closer.
I see from your avatar you likely attended Blackfriars so the fact you are having trouble understanding me comes as no surprise.
by MST » Fri Feb 12, 2010 11:20 am
by Bully » Fri Feb 12, 2010 11:42 am
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