But I wanted to point out that Newport County have had 2 men sent off in each of their last 2 games.
...And Tom Miller scored an own-goal.
No relevance to our club really - Other than a perverse sense of justice.
Not that I'm bitter...
posted on 29/8/11
That would have been witty if he hadn't put 'Nearly' in there. But good try, champ!
posted on 30/8/11
I didn't realise you're only dirty if you get sent off...
I'm pretty good with Mathematics, but I bet some people lost count yesterday.
posted on 30/8/11
Well, really, considering Song got a retrospective ban, Arsenal have essentially had 4 red cards in 3 games. An average of 1.33 red cards per game.
Newport County have collected their 4 red cards in a total of 6 games. An average of 0.66 red cards per game.
Arsenal are therefore statistically 100% dirtier than Newport County. FACT.
posted on 30/8/11
No, what you've cleverly just done there is twist the original statement to suit your fact.
The OP specificaly said 'sent off' as did I, not banned. Song was banned not sent off.
Also the OP mentioned 2 games as did I.
FACT
Big up yourself and all that other crazy stuff you say
posted on 30/8/11
yeah, but Newport have played more than 2 games? Why are you arguing with an irrefutable fact? It's making you look stupid.
posted on 30/8/11
Yes i'm aware of this but the OP specificaly said in thier LAST 2 games!
You're doing a pretty good job of making yourself look stupid here mate, i'll leave you alone now to scratch your head and wonder what just happened. Night.
posted on 30/8/11
Yeah, he did say in their last 2 games. But I'm just stating facts. He said it happened in their last 2 games, because they didn't get red cards in the games before that. It's really not hard to understand. Very simple maths. DURP. That just happened.
posted on 30/8/11
Nothing to do with red cards...
Arshavin.
Dirty.
No red card.
Which bit of this are you finding tricky?
posted on 30/8/11
Davies.
Dirty.
No red card (or proper england cap)
See how easy iy is
posted on 30/8/11
Nigel De Jong.
Dirty leg-breaker.
No England cap.
Is there a pattern here?