November 19, 20178 yr 3 minutes ago, BordeauxBlue said: Back to putting 4 goals past absolute dross at OT. It's like their fans have the attention span of a toddler. Toddlers might find that offensive
November 19, 20178 yr 24 minutes ago, didierforever said: Toddlers might find that offensive Good thing they have the attention spans of toddlers! Edited November 19, 20178 yr by lukecfc
November 19, 20178 yr On 18/11/2017 at 14:05, BordeauxBlue said: Amazed that Dier is a premier league player. He's absolute sh*t. He looked good years ago, now he looks like the typical British player in a good team, he's there just because of his nationality.
November 19, 20178 yr @mojo Yesterday saw the referees at their incompetent best. Mike Dean started the proceedings with the free kick awarded for a non existent shirt tug that the resulting free kick gave the Gooners their opening goal albeit from an offside position. Graham Scott decided that the above free kick should only be yellow despite Vardy( one of the quickest players in league ) clear on goal. Over to Selhurst Park we saw the clear dive given as a penalty for Everton with referee Anthony Taylor in a good position to judge. We got the incompetent headteacher Jon Moss who thought giving us a good kicking was all part of the game, eventually booking the Argie henchman for his fifth cynical foul. In todays game we witnessed Carroll not for the first time leading with his elbow,unpunished. At some point or other these 'elite' refs should be called to account, their poor decision making is changing the course of games.
November 19, 20178 yr I see David Moyes is of to a good start. Edited November 19, 20178 yr by boomerdog
November 19, 20178 yr 1 hour ago, charierre said: @mojo Yesterday saw the referees at their incompetent best. Mike Dean started the proceedings with the free kick awarded for a non existent shirt tug that the resulting free kick gave the Gooners their opening goal albeit from an offside position. Graham Scott decided that the above free kick should only be yellow despite Vardy( one of the quickest players in league ) clear on goal. Over to Selhurst Park we saw the clear dive given as a penalty for Everton with referee Anthony Taylor in a good position to judge. We got the incompetent headteacher Jon Moss who thought giving us a good kicking was all part of the game, eventually booking the Argie henchman for his fifth cynical foul. In todays game we witnessed Carroll not for the first time leading with his elbow,unpunished. At some point or other these 'elite' refs should be called to account, their poor decision making is changing the course of games. You forgot about the booking of Fabregas for a dive when there was clear contact
November 19, 20178 yr 2 hours ago, charierre said: @mojo Yesterday saw the referees at their incompetent best. Mike Dean started the proceedings with the free kick awarded for a non existent shirt tug that the resulting free kick gave the Gooners their opening goal albeit from an offside position. Graham Scott decided that the above free kick should only be yellow despite Vardy( one of the quickest players in league ) clear on goal. Over to Selhurst Park we saw the clear dive given as a penalty for Everton with referee Anthony Taylor in a good position to judge. We got the incompetent headteacher Jon Moss who thought giving us a good kicking was all part of the game, eventually booking the Argie henchman for his fifth cynical foul. In todays game we witnessed Carroll not for the first time leading with his elbow,unpunished. At some point or other these 'elite' refs should be called to account, their poor decision making is changing the course of games. And its only getting worse.......you can litterally see no efforts or improvements. It stinks to high heaven.........and then you have that desert rat mike Riley at the top of it all.......there comes a time when you ask yourself why nothing is done.......and how it can keep gettying worse. Why put a Manchester man as a ref when utd are playing? Why cant we buy a pen? Why are all our players getting hacked to pieces in every game and nothing is said or done?
November 19, 20178 yr Seeing Salah play for Liverpool i totally forgot he on the pitch in Chelsea colours for that infamous Gerrard slip. Imagine the banter opportunities that would have presented themselves had Salah, not Ba, got on the end of it.
November 19, 20178 yr I have to say that the very first time I saw that Egyptian fellow Hegazi for West Brom I thought he looked fairly decent. But his handling (litterally) of Morata has to be one of the funniest bits of "defending" I've ever seen. It was like I'd switched over to the rugby. Edited November 19, 20178 yr by BordeauxBlue
November 20, 20178 yr 27 minutes ago, Barrettinator said: It only took 5 years but I'm glad we were finally able to return the favour. Ahahahahahaha he will go to Everton
November 20, 20178 yr What's amusing to me about clubs outside of the top 6 is that they fire a manager and then hire from the same pool of 5-10 old c**ts who have nothing new to offer. But then you see the media whinging about top 6 clubs "not giving British managers a chance". There are lots of young British managers that could have done well with that WBA job but they've only gone and given it to Gary f**king Megson. f**k me!
November 20, 20178 yr Pulis, Bruce, Hughes, Alladyce, etc... they are what I call "Vultures". Another manager gets a team promoted into the PL, then struggles, they are fired and one of the vultures comes in. After some time they are fired as well because they're pretty sh*t, then the cycle continues. Edited November 20, 20178 yr by Zeta
November 20, 20178 yr I'm actually shocked that Big Sam has never managed WBA. I know it's going to happen at some point.
November 20, 20178 yr 28 minutes ago, Zeta said: Pulis, Bruce, Hughes, Alladyce, etc... they are what I call "Vultures". Another manager gets a team promoted into the PL, then struggles, they are fired and one of the vultures comes in. After some time they are fired as well because they're pretty sh*t, then the cycle continues. Add Moyes to that. It does amaze me how a manager can go from bad to worse, get sacked by one club and then another Board have a meeting and say "hmmm, that (insert name) has done a sh*t job at (insert club) but I think he may just be the guy to turn things around for us". And then they wonder why he's sh*t for them too!!
November 20, 20178 yr 24 minutes ago, Barrettinator said: Sounds like Rosicky has a severe case of social anxiety
November 20, 20178 yr Pahahahaha Wouldn't expect any less of that knob to slag off his former team mates (how could I forget THAT celebration)
November 20, 20178 yr 7 hours ago, Barrettinator said: Mid-november and I've already lost track of the hiring and firing in the Premier League.
November 20, 20178 yr Apparently West Ham fans have been ringing the old bill when they lose, must be constantly clogging up the lines the special little snowflakes http://www.skysports.com/football/news/11095/11135498/west-ham-fans-warned-not-to-call-999-after-poor-performances
November 20, 20178 yr 1 hour ago, Munkworth said: Apparently West Ham fans have been ringing the old bill when they lose, must be constantly clogging up the lines the special little snowflakes http://www.skysports.com/football/news/11095/11135498/west-ham-fans-warned-not-to-call-999-after-poor-performances Twats
November 20, 20178 yr Ironically, I wouldn't mind If Moyes keeps them up as you know at the end of the season they will still moan so much that his brand of football is not West Ham and get him moved out like they did with Big Sam. Big gamble by West Ham plumping for Moyes and it could badly backfire.
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