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What a genius that man is. Heh.
> Hello? Were you watching the same game I was? The fact that ManYoo
> had most of the free kicks should give you some idea as to whose
> players were spending most of the time on the deck!
Free kicks were even at the end of the game. 15 each. Although United should have had at least one more...what with the most blatent offside this season not given...
Other than that it was a solid United performance dominating the first half. I feel Arsenal only got back into it becasue the defense had to be shuffled around with O'shea (who was running rings around lauren!!!) going off.
And we all know Arsenal are used to playing with 10 men so its not an issue :P (49th red card under wenger?!?!!?!?!?!?)
> Once again the ref decides the result except with 10 men we had no
> chance of getting that goal. Oh and nice going ole... cheat
El Blokey wrote:
> Campbell went to put his arm across Solskjaer, only for the Norwegian
> to run into his elbow. Clearly no malice, should be rescinded. Looked
> worse than it was.
WòókieeMøn§†€® wrote:
> I would like to know how an elbow can be deliberate when the guy's
> behind you, you don't look at him to know where he is.
>
> Stand up, put your arm out behind you as if you were trying to stop
> someone running around you. What happens? Your elbow lifts. A nasty
> coincidence is all it was, and - as they said in commentary -
> Solksjaer made a bit of a meal of it.
Hohoho
Look at you three trying to defend your team! Just making stuff up...
I just saw it again, Campbell deliberatly leant into the 'arm swing' and he meant to hit Ole. You watch it again; run, lean, swing.
It's complete crap that he didn't know about him being there, he knew where he was and he swung out his arm, the fact that his elbow caught him was just his won fault.
He swung out at Ole, that's a red.
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Wenger and Campbell, hahahahhahahhahhahhhha, don't talk too much crap!
He's not exactly gonna admit that he deliberatly wanted to smash his face in!
Ahhhhhh...
Liverpool at Home - WIN
Newcastle Away - WIN
Arsenal Away - Draw
If we win the title this year we must have made one of the best turn arounds in a long long time.
In terms of the sending off - Campbell should know better then to lash his arm out, just because 'he didn't look behind him' doesn't mean he didn't know Ole was there - you can't really call Ole a diver because it's not really in his nature to do that, Campbell's elbow DID make contact with ole's face which was quite clear for everyone to see - He may not have meant it and it may have been an accident but he shouldn't have used his elbow to fend off Ole - playing a dangerous game.
The game was pretty even and either team could have won it in the end, Arsenal were a bit fortunate with Henry's goal being offside, but I was happy with the draw and I would have taken the result before the game.
This leaves the championship wide open and it must be the most exciting one ive ever seen.
Claimed four points off Arsenal this season - i'd take that anyday of the week! :-)
Roll on Blackburn...
That's one of the worst not-offside decisions of the season!
Looks like it's going to be a goal shootout until the end of the season then!
A few interesting games for Arsenal though, at home to their FA Cup final opponents, Southampton, this will be unpredictable with the FA Cup in mind. Home to Leeds. On season form you'd say easy win for Arsenal, but it's Leeds. Their games with Arsenal have always been fiery encounters.
Man Utd have to beat Blackburn handsomely this weekend to have a good chance. Tottenham will no doubt roll over, but the big game for us is on the last day, away to Everton, desperate to finish above Liverpool for the first time in ages...
> I would like to know how an elbow can be deliberate when the guy's
> behind you, you don't look at him to know where he is.
>
> Stand up, put your arm out behind you as if you were trying to stop
> someone running around you. What happens? Your elbow lifts. A nasty
> coincidence is all it was, and - as they said in commentary -
> Solksjaer made a bit of a meal of it.
He knew he was there, you don't have to look behind you to know that you've got someone chasing you.
Anyway, the law states, 'Strikes or attempts to strike and opponent' and Campbell may not have elbowed him but it's his won fault for getting sent off.
Why did he just stick his hand out behind him in the first place? He swung his arm back to stop Ole getting the ball and caught him with his elbow and by the laws, that's a straight red.
It's not a natural thing for your arm to do, I don't walk down the road and without any notice, randomly swing my arm behind me and smack a granny around the head. He meant to push Ole back, he caught his with his elbow and that's a straight red.
His own fault.
> Let's all just calm down and agree that Sunderland will win the
> Premiership this season.
Please tell me you will have a wager on this with me, pretty please.
In a way, I'm disappointed.
> Let's all just calm down and agree that Sunderland will win the
> Premiership this season.
:-D