Its the boy cries wolf syndrome soon they will have a player that goes down with a genuine injury and the ref will play on regardless :)
Still at the end of the day for all these dark arts football they still have nothing to show for it ............. its ok adapting these tactics if your getting the rewards but they aint ............he simply has to win something this season but they wont because they are to emotional
You are a total prick mate, get the fuck off a city forum. Talking yourself into getting smashed here.Actually I thought the defence did very well vs Haaland. He scored his goal, after Gabriel left a big gap and Savinho made a nice pass (superb clinical finish from Haaland btw), and he had a header saved but was largely pocketed in the 2nd half despite playing vs a 10 man team that had flown back from Italy on thursday night and had 2 of the starting back 4 subbed off with cramp for a Polish reserve team player and a 17 year old making his debut.
Haaland's scored a billion goals this season already and when Trossard was sent off surely the feeling was the game was made for Haaland but they largely frustrated him to the extent that he had a go at the aforementioned 17 year old making his debut, and then threw the ball at Gabriel's head after Stones got the equaliser (apparently this is all cool with VAR lol). He then tried to bulldoze Partey. He basically lost control.
I'll let you be the judge if you think that's classy or not, suffice to say the Arsenal defence will remember his actions and he can expect a warm reunion with them at the Emirates next year. Havertz has apparently already said that the foul on Rodri in the first seconds was to remind him of what he said about Arsenal's mentality in an interview at the end of last season, I'd expect Haaland has talked himself into getting smashed at some point in the game at the Emirates. All very unseemly and nothing I'd condone but there are signs he's getting carried away - you'd never see Mbappe do that for example.
You are a total prick mate, get the fuck off a city forum. Talking yourself into getting smashed here.
Shown your true colours there mate with an utter pile of hogwash.Actually I thought the defence did very well vs Haaland. He scored his goal, after Gabriel left a big gap and Savinho made a nice pass (superb clinical finish from Haaland btw), and he had a header saved but was largely pocketed in the 2nd half despite playing vs a 10 man team that had flown back from Italy on thursday night and had 2 of the starting back 4 subbed off with cramp for a Polish reserve team player and a 17 year old making his debut.
Haaland's scored a billion goals this season already and when Trossard was sent off surely the feeling was the game was made for Haaland but they largely frustrated him to the extent that he had a go at the aforementioned 17 year old making his debut, and then threw the ball at Gabriel's head after Stones got the equaliser (apparently this is all cool with VAR lol). He then tried to bulldoze Partey. He basically lost control.
I'll let you be the judge if you think that's classy or not, suffice to say the Arsenal defence will remember his actions and he can expect a warm reunion with them at the Emirates next year. Havertz has apparently already said that the foul on Rodri in the first seconds was to remind him of what he said about Arsenal's mentality in an interview at the end of last season, I'd expect Haaland has talked himself into getting smashed at some point in the game at the Emirates. All very unseemly and nothing I'd condone but there are signs he's getting carried away - you'd never see Mbappe do that for example.
The BBC condoning cheating, being shady as fuck and breaking the law , i suppose they are at least keeping on brand.I have just seen the BBC's report of yesterday's match calling Arsenal performance to be "streetwise" instead of what it was, cynical and anti -football .In all the years Liverpool were our main challengers, these were not their characteristics.Yesterday, I left the ground with a bad taste in my mouth because Arsenal could win the League which would be a retrograde step for football.
I thought I would never say this, but, if we can't win the League this year I hope Liverpool can win it, that's how strongly I feel about Arsenal dragging football back to the dark days of anti , win at all costs football
Goalie at one point late on went to place the ball on the left side of his box to take the goalkick. He then (as he had done all match) picked it up and took it to the right side of his box, took a couple of steps back and then sat down.A big write up on the MSN website here in NZ spouting how good their defensive masterclass was. Not a single word about players suffering from cramp (illegally) or time wasting by their goalie. I posted a comment mentioning those "dark arts" tactics - simply in order that anyone who reads his article can see he is a biased Arsenal reporter.
Martinelli, he tried going back down after that play the shitbagNot sure which Arsenal player is was. He feigned injury, Arsenal lost the ball, City attacked, he got up straightaway, ran, and tried to defend. He got absolute dogs abuse from the whole of the Etihad.
Proving his point if true, the bunch of babies.Havertz has apparently already said that the foul on Rodri in the first seconds was to remind him of what he said about Arsenal's mentality in an interview at the end of last season.
I wouldn't worry, they ain't winning it. They will shithouse themselves out of it like they have the previous two seasons, that's what they are.I have just seen the BBC's report of yesterday's match calling Arsenal performance to be "streetwise" instead of what it was, cynical and anti -football .In all the years Liverpool were our main challengers, these were not their characteristics.Yesterday, I left the ground with a bad taste in my mouth because Arsenal could win the League which would be a retrograde step for football.
I thought I would never say this, but, if we can't win the League this year I hope Liverpool can win it, that's how strongly I feel about Arsenal dragging football back to the dark days of anti , win at all costs football
The mask is slipping, it always does. They start out all reasonable but sooner or later they can’t help themselves.Actually I thought the defence did very well vs Haaland. He scored his goal, after Gabriel left a big gap and Savinho made a nice pass (superb clinical finish from Haaland btw), and he had a header saved but was largely pocketed in the 2nd half despite playing vs a 10 man team that had flown back from Italy on thursday night and had 2 of the starting back 4 subbed off with cramp for a Polish reserve team player and a 17 year old making his debut.
Haaland's scored a billion goals this season already and when Trossard was sent off surely the feeling was the game was made for Haaland but they largely frustrated him to the extent that he had a go at the aforementioned 17 year old making his debut, and then threw the ball at Gabriel's head after Stones got the equaliser (apparently this is all cool with VAR lol). He then tried to bulldoze Partey. He basically lost control.
I'll let you be the judge if you think that's classy or not, suffice to say the Arsenal defence will remember his actions and he can expect a warm reunion with them at the Emirates next year. Havertz has apparently already said that the foul on Rodri in the first seconds was to remind him of what he said about Arsenal's mentality in an interview at the end of last season, I'd expect Haaland has talked himself into getting smashed at some point in the game at the Emirates. All very unseemly and nothing I'd condone but there are signs he's getting carried away - you'd never see Mbappe do that for example.
Seventeen red cards since Arteta took over ... Seventeen . In less than five years. More than a coincidence methinks.I have come to detest Arsenal. They are a the premier leagues Atletico Madrid. Time wasting, feigning injury, snide fouls, kicking the ball away, fouling the keeper on corners, crowding the ref and causing melee's with the opposition. They will do anything to gain an advantage. Thankfully so far these tactics have failed to win them the title, or any trophy since the fa cup in Arteta's first season. Even better news is the whole of football, the officials and even some sections of the media are now waking up to it. Soon they will be getting free kicks given against them on every corner they take for their illegal tactics. The same with their shameful gamesmanship.
This all starts from the top with that two faced little shitehouse Arteta. A man with no moral fibre, decency or principles. A man who skulked off in the night and stabbed his best mate Pep, our club and fans in the back to sign for Arsenal. This was in spite of being under contract to ourselves and it being halfway through the season. A Judas scab of the highest order. Never forgive, never forget.
Your team are just a bunch of cheating nasty snidey time wasting cunts..Actually I thought the defence did very well vs Haaland. He scored his goal, after Gabriel left a big gap and Savinho made a nice pass (superb clinical finish from Haaland btw), and he had a header saved but was largely pocketed in the 2nd half despite playing vs a 10 man team that had flown back from Italy on thursday night and had 2 of the starting back 4 subbed off with cramp for a Polish reserve team player and a 17 year old making his debut.
Haaland's scored a billion goals this season already and when Trossard was sent off surely the feeling was the game was made for Haaland but they largely frustrated him to the extent that he had a go at the aforementioned 17 year old making his debut, and then threw the ball at Gabriel's head after Stones got the equaliser (apparently this is all cool with VAR lol). He then tried to bulldoze Partey. He basically lost control.
I'll let you be the judge if you think that's classy or not, suffice to say the Arsenal defence will remember his actions and he can expect a warm reunion with them at the Emirates next year. Havertz has apparently already said that the foul on Rodri in the first seconds was to remind him of what he said about Arsenal's mentality in an interview at the end of last season, I'd expect Haaland has talked himself into getting smashed at some point in the game at the Emirates. All very unseemly and nothing I'd condone but there are signs he's getting carried away - you'd never see Mbappe do that for example.
The All Blacks aura of invincibility has waned and dairy farming has decimated the sheep industry. There is an increasing interest in sports such as football and basketball which has sent the Rugby afficionado's into panic mode.Goalie at one point late on went to place the ball on the left side of his box to take the goalkick. He then (as he had done all match) picked it up and took it to the right side of his box, took a couple of steps back and then sat down.
If Oliver had been doing his job he should have given him a straight red card.
P.S. They should stick to rugby in NZ, and sheep farming.
And then arsenal wanted the ball at the restart. KnobsWhy did that useless prick Oliver stop the game late on when that bellend goalkeeper couldn’t kick the ball out of play.
It wasn’t a head injury, he knew he was time wasting, so why enable Thunderbird head and allow the cheating.