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Yeeehaaaaw!
> Even your so called greatest striker is at it now, he did not see it
> either, considering he received the cross, what is his excuse.
There was nothing to see?
All I can say is - the ref had a perfect view of it.
Had Bowyer not been stooping, it would have been an arm across the chest and nothing more. Bergkamp hadn't even glimpsed in Bowyer's direction before his arm went out.
But then I expect this reaction from the ManYoo gimps. Obviously the penalty wasn't a penalty, and Henry was offside for his third. We really should've lost 1-0.
Well, Denis, if it *was* deliberate, it wasn't hard enough!
Why *was* Bowyer almost bent double, anyway? Practice for the showers afterwards?
> I'd still like to know how you protect the ball with your elbow's?
> ;-)
There was no elbow contact, so it's an unanswerable question.
Try asking Keane - he knows all about elbows!
I'd still like to know how you protect the ball with your elbow's? ;-)
Also it's quite strange that Mr Wenger NEVER seems to see these incidents, whether it was the other side of the pitch or right infront of his nose, yet he always wants to comment on it like
"Oh I don't think it was intentional"
But you never saw it Arsene how could you possibly comment?
Meh.
>Considering that he was in the dugout and the incident happened near
> the corner flag on the other side of the pitch, with both players
> facing away from him, it's possible.
Even your so called greatest striker is at it now, he did not see it either, considering he received the cross, what is his excuse.
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> The only thing that is funny is that once again Mr Wenger saw nothing,
> cannot be much of a manager if he is unable to follow the game.
Considering that he was in the dugout and the incident happened near the corner flag on the other side of the pitch, with both players facing away from him, it's possible.
Personally, I don't care if he saw it or not - the ref had a damn good view of it, and that's what matters. Wenger can't change the outcome whether he saw it or not.
And as for Bergy being dirty... did he look at who was running in? Did he know that Bowyer was bent almost double as he approached? Was it the elbow that connected? No to all three. The arm went out, the forearm/back of the hand made contact - but it was hardly intentional. More of a b!tchslap than anything! Bit of a meal made of it, I think.
I find it hard to believe that's the hardest anyone's ever hit Bowyer, anyway! :-) If he wants to know what a real whack feels like, I'll be happy to oblige!
But here's to King Henry and the perfect hat-trick - right foot, head, left foot. Best striker in the game.
Hmmm... Arsenal players have a tendancy of pleading their innocence, don't they?
I won't be moaning, just pointing out the FA's double standard policy