Smart man/machine that Hafi chap.
Sorry guys but it was a cop out in terms of distance to goal from the ref. Don't care how quick Bellerin is, he was 10 yards behind Lukaku once the "challenge" began. And yes, he did have a clear run on goal. Was it deliberate? Absolutely? Only the difference between 3-1 and 4-1 at the end of the day. Back to the flat track you go
Sorry guys but it was a cop out in terms of distance to goal from the ref.
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Nope, it is the rules.
comment by Mike (U1170)
posted 1 hour, 29 minutes ago
Smart man/machine that Hafi chap.
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I think the pc phrase is 'cyborg'. Just so you know.
he was 10 yards behind Lukaku once the "challenge" began.
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The foul was the trip. Doesn't matter where Bellerin was when Lukaku and Koscielny first challenged.
The foul was when he illegally held him back before the trip. He was well aware of what he was doing. He was trying to keep the score down
comment by merrysupersteve - Jose'd he wouldn't... (U1132)
posted 4 minutes ago
The foul was when he illegally held him back before the trip. He was well aware of what he was doing. He was trying to keep the score down
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No it wasn't. That was 50/50 - Lukaku had hold of Koscielny as much as the other way round.
And if you think THAT was the foul then even less of a red card situation.
Not sure where you see any holding
https://www.clippituser.tv/c/mlbeev
Yes when he grabbed his back. Fair play on finding commentators who didn't think it was a deliberate foul and a red card. I'd imagine Koscielny is relieved to be able to flat track another day
comment by merrysupersteve - Jose'd he wouldn't... (U1132)
posted 27 seconds ago
Yes when he grabbed his back. Fair play on finding commentators who didn't think it was a deliberate foul and a red card. I'd imagine Koscielny is relieved to be able to flat track another day
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Lukaku was first to lay hands on his opponent. So Arsenal free kick. Also the 3rd should be a free-kick to Arsenal.
You are so clueless about the rules it is embarrassing to even have to try and explain them to you.
And let us not forget Rojo stopped Lacazette scoring by having him around the throat - if you want to get into blatant red card fouls...
Arsenal are a great side, naive, but a great attacking team.
Valencia's goal had touches of Sterling's midweek for City. United should learn from this, though Mourinho drills Utd so well I doubt it should be a problem.
Arsenal shouls have been a man down yesterday also for a last man foul.
Arsenal shouls have been a man down yesterday also for a last man foul.
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If only that were a rule you would be right
Someone said defensive masterclass lol if the wind was 1mph different yesterday arsenal would have won. Was mental and just utds perfect day. Could have played all day and arsenal would of have son. Just football
Based on yesterdays performance alone, I wonder what all the Wenger out is all about. That defence is terrible though, plug a decent defence in there and the team could go far. Questions about higher ups has ti. E raised given the signings.
Could have played all day and arsenal would of have son.
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posted on 3/12/17
Smart man/machine that Hafi chap.
posted on 3/12/17
Sorry guys but it was a cop out in terms of distance to goal from the ref. Don't care how quick Bellerin is, he was 10 yards behind Lukaku once the "challenge" began. And yes, he did have a clear run on goal. Was it deliberate? Absolutely? Only the difference between 3-1 and 4-1 at the end of the day. Back to the flat track you go
posted on 3/12/17
Sorry guys but it was a cop out in terms of distance to goal from the ref.
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Nope, it is the rules.
posted on 3/12/17
comment by Mike (U1170)
posted 1 hour, 29 minutes ago
Smart man/machine that Hafi chap.
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I think the pc phrase is 'cyborg'. Just so you know.
posted on 3/12/17
he was 10 yards behind Lukaku once the "challenge" began.
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The foul was the trip. Doesn't matter where Bellerin was when Lukaku and Koscielny first challenged.
posted on 3/12/17
The foul was when he illegally held him back before the trip. He was well aware of what he was doing. He was trying to keep the score down
posted on 3/12/17
comment by merrysupersteve - Jose'd he wouldn't... (U1132)
posted 4 minutes ago
The foul was when he illegally held him back before the trip. He was well aware of what he was doing. He was trying to keep the score down
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No it wasn't. That was 50/50 - Lukaku had hold of Koscielny as much as the other way round.
And if you think THAT was the foul then even less of a red card situation.
posted on 3/12/17
Not sure where you see any holding
https://www.clippituser.tv/c/mlbeev
posted on 3/12/17
Yes when he grabbed his back. Fair play on finding commentators who didn't think it was a deliberate foul and a red card. I'd imagine Koscielny is relieved to be able to flat track another day
posted on 3/12/17
comment by merrysupersteve - Jose'd he wouldn't... (U1132)
posted 27 seconds ago
Yes when he grabbed his back. Fair play on finding commentators who didn't think it was a deliberate foul and a red card. I'd imagine Koscielny is relieved to be able to flat track another day
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Lukaku was first to lay hands on his opponent. So Arsenal free kick. Also the 3rd should be a free-kick to Arsenal.
You are so clueless about the rules it is embarrassing to even have to try and explain them to you.
posted on 3/12/17
And let us not forget Rojo stopped Lacazette scoring by having him around the throat - if you want to get into blatant red card fouls...
posted on 3/12/17
Arsenal are a great side, naive, but a great attacking team.
Valencia's goal had touches of Sterling's midweek for City. United should learn from this, though Mourinho drills Utd so well I doubt it should be a problem.
Arsenal shouls have been a man down yesterday also for a last man foul.
posted on 3/12/17
Arsenal shouls have been a man down yesterday also for a last man foul.
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If only that were a rule you would be right
posted on 3/12/17
Someone said defensive masterclass lol if the wind was 1mph different yesterday arsenal would have won. Was mental and just utds perfect day. Could have played all day and arsenal would of have son. Just football
posted on 4/12/17
Based on yesterdays performance alone, I wonder what all the Wenger out is all about. That defence is terrible though, plug a decent defence in there and the team could go far. Questions about higher ups has ti. E raised given the signings.
posted on 4/12/17
Could have played all day and arsenal would of have son.
_________
This.
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