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rossdapep

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They have no leg to stand on now when others come out and attack them.

Although I don't imagine someone like Chris Wilder getting the same advantage
 

Pochemon94

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What a joke the FA and refs have been this season. They wanted respect but they did fuck all to earn that.
they are too scared that hitting him with a long term ban (2-3 matches) would be seen as trying to fix the league to help Liverpool/city and create more headaches and headlines which with the year they are having they do not want to have happen again.
 

McFlash

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Originally about Mark Waugh I think? Deffo a Barmy Army song anyway.
It was an England song to Craig Brown when he was Scotland manager in my mind.
"Cheer up Craigy Brown, oh what does it mean...".
 

überghost

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Comments like this as well as the Kloppety outburst of demanding a replay after the spurs match should face long bans.

Help the referees and VAR (as hopeless as it might be) to get the respect these positions demands.

There will be wrong decisions, but there are not as many as before, so the new regime serves (some) of its purpose.

What we see is that an outburst such as the German tosser served results in the officials beeing lenient with them.

Strike them down, and they will shut up - eventually.

And there will be fewer mistakes and wrong decisions made.
 

UncleBuck

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Didn’t a Citeh player a few years ago who made reference to a team mate in his native language get banned for a couple of games? I’m sure the FA said it wasn’t lost in translation as the player should have know the connotations of the word coupled with the fact the player had been over here a while….
I just don’t understand how on earth Lego head and the club have got away without any punishment, truly staggering.
 

luRRka

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Surely the fact he also called the decision embarrassing means he obviously wasn't referring to it as bad luck.

And let's bear in mind Jose mourinho got a 4 match stadium ban for - Their reasoning centred upon one quote in particular given in a BBC television interview in which, when asked about Maarten Stekelenburg’s clash with Radamel Falcao, he said: “Be honest with us and give what you have to give, and it’s a big penalty.”
 

spurs mental

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At least they can't use the excuse that he wasn't on the side line if they lose at the weekend now. Which is absolutely what they would have done, along with the referee conspiracies.
 

rossdapep

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The Association and powers that be have always looked after Arsenal.

They have a lot of 'fans' and their people in higher places.

David Dein.

Which makes it even more hilarious when they claim their is a conspiracy against them
 

Japhet

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The Association and powers that be have always looked after Arsenal.

They have a lot of 'fans' and their people in higher places.

David Dein.

Which makes it even more hilarious when they claim their is a conspiracy against them

New definition of 'The Untouchables'.
 

Stavrogin

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I saw people were getting excited about Jeffrey Epstein on social media. Apparently amongst the typical american celebrities and politicians to have visited Epstein's island, is one Mikel Arteta.

From what I understand these names haven't been formally released but why would some american conspiracy theorist add Arteta and Callum Hudson-Odoi to that list?

I know that people probably just rented the island from some agency to stay there with their friends for a week. But do you honestly think that Arteta is not involved in mysterious occult rituals including, but not limited to, human sacrifice, creepy chanting and drinking wine?
 

C-oops

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I saw people were getting excited about Jeffrey Epstein on social media. Apparently amongst the typical american celebrities and politicians to have visited Epstein's island, is one Mikel Arteta.

From what I understand these names haven't been formally released but why would some american conspiracy theorist add Arteta and Callum Hudson-Odoi to that list?

I know that people probably just rented the island from some agency to stay there with their friends for a week. But do you honestly think that Arteta is not involved in mysterious occult rituals including, but not limited to, human sacrifice, creepy chanting and drinking wine?
As delicious as that would be and how it would go towards explaining his defence of a certain midfielder, that list going round is of celebrities who had caught covid up to that point in time.
 
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