The Tarquins
What kind of club fandom abandons in such way. Waves of red off the premises.
Thought the red scum were quicker vacating Wembley on their way home -presumably as far as 'round the cawnah- on that semi Yaya nutmegged Vanderrag. Could it be that tarquins are posher than cockney rags and home is not as far from the ground?
Anyway, some ístoree. There have been three huge fire drills in english football, that I seem to recall:
1- Scum at Wembleh
2- Sick swan
3- Tarquins.
Bonus
4- Candlefucks when Willie.
Back in América footie, there is a club from el Rimaq down by the Bridge in Lima. Their faithful support self named themselves el extremo celeste they reckon they are the skyblue extreme, the fandom that never abandons. Sporting Cristal won the title on 2012 and also sporting almost same Umbro kit. "La hinchada que nunca abandona" coincidentally have consistently been behind the club and is unimaginable produce such scenes of the red exodus sort.
Totally agree , If Otto had done the same to Aubemayang and claimed a foul for a little nudge in the back we would have given Otto dogs abuse , a big six foot odd strapping centre half nudged off the ball by some one the size of Aguero , Mustafi needs to grow a pair and learn about positional play.
If that's deemed obstruction then almost every aerial challenge would be blown up for a free. Aguero was clever, Mustafi was naive, that's all there is to it.
This is the kind of reply that proves my point, contact absolutely but not when there is zero challenge from Aguero to win the ball. If they are both going up challenging for a ball and nudge each other so be it. When one is actively trying to play the ball and one is not then that's when I think contact cant come into it.Football is supposed to be a contact sport. If that is seen as a foul we might as well just use netball rules.
If you think that was a foul I despair ,maybe the cotton wool you are wrapped is getting in you eyes
He didn't nudge him, he stood his ground - the kind of things defenders do 30 times a game.This is the kind of reply that proves my point, contact absolutely but not when there is zero challenge from Aguero to win the ball. If they are both going up challenging for a ball and nudge each other so be it. When one is actively trying to play the ball and one is not then that's when I think contact cant come into it.
Not at all, see above contact is fine but no attempt to play the ball for me is a foul yes no matter the level of impact. I had the same opinion when Stones was barged at Liverpool, I cant then change my mind to suit a city argument like many the blinkers do on here.
He didn't nudge him, he stood his ground - the kind of things defenders do 30 times a game.
Thanks for this, so blues take the tinted specs off and watch how that plays out. Ball in the air, defender staring at the ball and watch Agueros eyes, he isn't even watching the flight of the ball, doesn't care where it is. He sees the defenders turns to the side and puts his shoulder in his back. Knew it would put him off and ultimately did. Very clever play and I am certainly not complaining at all I just think with the media narrative being Arsenals weak performance then we all cling to that. If you are running backwards and someone turns into your back it will knock you off balance nothing to do with strength. Where he went wrong was not playing to the whistle and try and get back.
Check the gif mate, stood his ground fucking LOL. why did he stare at him then move his body towards him?
Where he went wrong was being the wrong side of Aguero so he didn't have a clue where Aguero was. He's marking him.Thanks for this, so blues take the tinted specs off and watch how that plays out. Ball in the air, defender staring at the ball and watch Agueros eyes, he isn't even watching the flight of the ball, doesn't care where it is. He sees the defenders turns to the side and puts his shoulder in his back. Knew it would put him off and ultimately did. Very clever play and I am certainly not complaining at all I just think with the media narrative being Arsenals weak performance then we all cling to that. If you are running backwards and someone turns into your back it will knock you off balance nothing to do with strength. Where he went wrong was not playing to the whistle and try and get back.
Thanks for this, so blues take the tinted specs off and watch how that plays out. Ball in the air, defender staring at the ball and watch Agueros eyes, he isn't even watching the flight of the ball, doesn't care where it is. He sees the defenders turns to the side and puts his shoulder in his back. Knew it would put him off and ultimately did. Very clever play and I am certainly not complaining at all I just think with the media narrative being Arsenals weak performance then we all cling to that. If you are running backwards and someone turns into your back it will knock you off balance nothing to do with strength. Where he went wrong was not playing to the whistle and try and get back.
He does have his eyes on the ball. At the start.Thanks for this, so blues take the tinted specs off and watch how that plays out. Ball in the air, defender staring at the ball and watch Agueros eyes, he isn't even watching the flight of the ball, doesn't care where it is. He sees the defenders turns to the side and puts his shoulder in his back. Knew it would put him off and ultimately did. Very clever play and I am certainly not complaining at all I just think with the media narrative being Arsenals weak performance then we all cling to that. If you are running backwards and someone turns into your back it will knock you off balance nothing to do with strength. Where he went wrong was not playing to the whistle and try and get back.