Yes.Like Arsenal’s defending? And corner routines?
Yes.Like Arsenal’s defending? And corner routines?
I'm glad you read my whole post before coming to that conclusion.....It’s took quite a lot months but it’s nice to see you’ve finally put this I’m an Arsenal fan here in peace put to bed so we can now call you you out for what you are a deluded Gooner.
I assume you think Ben White should have been set off for booting the ball hard at John McGinn.I'm glad you read my whole post before coming to that conclusion.....
At the end of the day, after the 2-2 at the Etihad there were very few City fans here going 'I think Haaland probably shouldn't have done that'. Instead he was being cheered on, as if acting like a cowardly yob was acceptable and there wouldn't be any repercussions for doing that to a 6 foot 3 Brazilian centre half who's built like a khazi.
People here were actively supporting what Haaland did. People in glass houses and all that. Maybe you should look at your own reactions to this incident and Haaland's little 'stay humble' outburst before criticising the behaviour of other teams. Haaland is a great player but he's also a bit of a cock at times. That's fine, many great players are and he's big enough to deal with what may come his way.
Like I said, I hope it all stays calm and we win 1-0 in a boring game, Gabriel scoring from a corner. But I fear it will kick off and neither team can do with that at the moment.
You mean by that all three of your injuries and you can't cope with any more?I'm glad you read my whole post before coming to that conclusion.....
At the end of the day, after the 2-2 at the Etihad there were very few City fans here going 'I think Haaland probably shouldn't have done that'. Instead he was being cheered on, as if acting like a cowardly yob was acceptable and there wouldn't be any repercussions for doing that to a 6 foot 3 Brazilian centre half who's built like a khazi.
People here were actively supporting what Haaland did. People in glass houses and all that. Maybe you should look at your own reactions to this incident and Haaland's little 'stay humble' outburst before criticising the behaviour of other teams. Haaland is a great player but he's also a bit of a cock at times. That's fine, many great players are and he's big enough to deal with what may come his way.
Like I said, I hope it all stays calm and we win 1-0 in a boring game, Gabriel scoring from a corner. But I fear it will kick off and neither team can do with that at the moment.
I assume you think Ben White should have been set off for booting the ball hard at John McGinn.
We've had more injuries than any other PL club and yes I attend some matches as a member but I don't have a season ticket.You mean by that all three of your injuries and you can't cope with any more?
Just out of interest, do you attend matches?
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I remember that psychopath Marcos Rojo at United for some absurd reason bragging in argentine media about how much he hated Aguero and wanted to do him in the upcoming Manchester derby a couple of years ago. When he actually tried he injured himself in the challenge and were sidelined for months thanks to his own stupidity.TBH Haaland could have been sent off on 2 occasions in that match. Once for barging Saliba the other for throwing the ball at Gabriel's head. He's absolutely getting smashed at the weekend but once again before anyone kicks off, I hope that doesn't happen and we have a calm match. I never want to see an opposing player hurt and Arsenal's best chance of winning is to have a calm game not a crazy violent one. So don't shoot the messenger please!
Haaland isn’t our worst shithouse. He gets abused every game by defenders and he’s not afraid to give it back.I thought he was lucky not to be sent off - it was a stupid thing to do and no doubt added extra motivation for Villa in the return fixture.
I said Haaland is a cock at times, Ben White is a cock most of the time. Gabriel is our other major shithouse whereas Havertz is a dirty bastard. I'm saying this as an Arsenal fan btw.
27 injuries..........list the players and the number of matches each has missed. One match here and there really does affect you.We've had more injuries than any other PL club and yes I attend some matches as a member but I don't have a season ticket.
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The difference between White's kick of the ball and Haaland's antics was that White's was provoked by McGinn kicking Saka whereas Haaland's was unprovoked.Haaland isn’t our worst shithouse. He gets abused every game by defenders and he’s not afraid to give it back.
Bernardo is our real shithouse.
All teams need them.
It just seems to me that White and Gabriel seem to be putting on an act of trying to play the hard man.
Players like Fernandinho do it in a suave way with a little grin on his face.
Why are you so interested in this. Does not attending matches make me less of a fan? I have childcare responsibilities for a disabled child so it's not easy to go - that being said I've been to 2 games this season so far.You've still not told me how many matches you've attended this season. Don't be shy or embarrassed. Are you telling porkies?
is just a shithouseThe difference between White's kick of the ball and Haaland's antics was that White's was provoked by McGinn kicking Saka whereas Haaland's was unprovoked.
White doesn't play hard man, he's just a wind up merchant. Gabriel on the other hand.....
What worried me was after the game the Arsenal players (and Gabriel in particular) were very sanguine about the whole thing, just saying they look forward to the return match at the Emirates. Alarm bells went off there for me - that's a clear sign something was brewing.
Anyway let's see. For sure when(if) Arsenal score someone will be throwing the ball at Haaland - hopefully he has the good humour and common sense to laugh it off and try and get his revenge by sticking the ball in the net.
Wow, very impressive. Top, top fan. It seems I have attended your home ground more than you. I also had child responsibilities. He attended with me home and away. Like my grandchildren do now (or at home they do, too young to travel away as yet).Why are you so interested in this. Does not attending matches make me less of a fan? I have childcare responsibilities for a disabled child so it's not easy to go - that being said I've been to 2 games this season so far.
We shall see. Maybe City’s drop off in form will have dissipated the tension somewhat as you’re reeligg by in Liverpool, not us.The difference between White's kick of the ball and Haaland's antics was that White's was provoked by McGinn kicking Saka whereas Haaland's was unprovoked.
White doesn't play hard man, he's just a wind up merchant. Gabriel on the other hand.....
What worried me was after the game the Arsenal players (and Gabriel in particular) were very sanguine about the whole thing, just saying they look forward to the return match at the Emirates. Alarm bells went off there for me - that's a clear sign something was brewing.
Anyway let's see. For sure when(if) Arsenal score someone will be throwing the ball at Haaland - hopefully he has the good humour and common sense to laugh it off and try and get his revenge by sticking the ball in the net.
Appreciate it, same to you and yours.Wow, very impressive. Top, top fan. It seems I have attended your home ground more than you. I also had child responsibilities. He attended with me home and away. Like my grandchildren do now (or at home they do, too young to travel away as yet).
On a serious note, I wish your child all the best.