August 31, 20214 yr 52 minutes ago, JM7 said: Bellerin has gone on loan to Real Betis. Surprised by that. Always thought he was decent for Arsenal. Have I got that wrong? He's quite possibly the worst right back in the league. Especially since Aurier has gone too. They're well rid of him.
September 1, 20214 yr 7 hours ago, JM7 said: Bellerin has gone on loan to Real Betis. Surprised by that. Always thought he was decent for Arsenal. Have I got that wrong? Injuries really messed him up over the last 4-5 years. Aside from the fact he always seemed to play a blinder against Chelsea, he's been awful for them.
September 1, 20214 yr I don't understand what Lingard is doing at manu. United is ridiculously loaded up front Cavani/Ronaldo Rashford/Sancho/Bruno/Pogba/Martial/ Greenwood
September 1, 20214 yr 14 hours ago, JM7 said: Bellerin has gone on loan to Real Betis. Surprised by that. Always thought he was decent for Arsenal. Have I got that wrong? I think his biggest asset was always that he was one of the quicker players in the league, which meant he could look dangerous going forward but also recover and keep up with most wingers defensively. The trouble with players that rely on pace rather than actual technical ability is that once they lose even a fraction of it through injury/age, it ends up being obvious how average they are, which I guess is why he's fallen off massively since his injury.
September 3, 20214 yr While the media are rightly condemning the Hungarian fans' appalling behaviour, and highlighting the fact that bottles were thrown onto the pitch, can anyone tell me what action the FA has taken against Arsenal and Liverpool for throwing bottles at our players and - in the case of LFC fans - for repeatedly using homophobic chants against our players and supporters? I understand the FA has had their hands full charging one particular club over some onfield handbags, but I am curious how they have dealt with these issues of violence and offensive chanting. Thanks. Edited September 3, 20214 yr by Backbiter
September 3, 20214 yr 8 hours ago, Backbiter said: While the media are rightly condemning the Hungarian fans' appalling behaviour, and highlighting the fact that bottles were thrown onto the pitch, can anyone tell me what action the FA has taken against Arsenal and Liverpool for throwing bottles at our players and - in the case of LFC fans - for repeatedly using homophobic chants against our players and supporters? I understand the FA has had their hands full charging one particular club over some onfield handbags, but I am curious how they have dealt with these issues of violence and offensive chanting. Thanks. They’re taking their usual stance… *PS Bottles/other sh*te were thrown down on to the away fans at Arsenal when they started having their paddy after the game but as we’re not little bitches we just got on with life!
September 3, 20214 yr On 01/09/2021 at 08:37, Bob stark said: I don't understand what Lingard is doing at manu. United is ridiculously loaded up front Cavani/Ronaldo Rashford/Sancho/Bruno/Pogba/Martial/ Greenwood I'm sure Lingard would agree with you, and I think he'd have loved to go permanently to West Ham after his successful loan there last season, but unfortunately for him, United wanted a much higher transfer fee than Hammers were prepared to pay.
September 6, 20214 yr On 03/09/2021 at 10:12, Backbiter said: While the media are rightly condemning the Hungarian fans' appalling behaviour, and highlighting the fact that bottles were thrown onto the pitch, can anyone tell me what action the FA has taken against Arsenal and Liverpool for throwing bottles at our players and - in the case of LFC fans - for repeatedly using homophobic chants against our players and supporters? I understand the FA has had their hands full charging one particular club over some onfield handbags, but I am curious how they have dealt with these issues of violence and offensive chanting. Thanks. Well said. If the FA can't get serious about getting their own house in order, then the players should have no faith in them protecting the players when it comes to social media or racial abuse. As I've said elsewhere if we aren't demonstrating consistency when it comes to abuse, vilification etc. it leads to pointless hand-wringing when the situation involves racial abuse.
September 7, 20214 yr On 06/09/2021 at 04:16, charierre said: The health people should notify the match official to stop the match and the official need to tell the ref. Done.
September 7, 20214 yr 3 hours ago, Bob stark said: The health people should notify the match official to stop the match and the official need to tell the ref. Done. Oh no, the way it went was much more fun. Very theatrical, really delightful!
September 8, 20214 yr On 03/09/2021 at 19:12, Sexyfootball said: I'm sure Lingard would agree with you, and I think he'd have loved to go permanently to West Ham after his successful loan there last season, but unfortunately for him, United wanted a much higher transfer fee than Hammers were prepared to pay. It turn out Lingard is in his last year of his contract. This make it even less sense Edited September 8, 20214 yr by Bob stark
September 8, 20214 yr On 07/09/2021 at 10:25, Bob stark said: The health people should notify the match official to stop the match and the official need to tell the ref. Done. South Americans are always dramatic
September 8, 20214 yr 50 minutes ago, Deino said: South Americans are always dramatic In this case, it is more like unnecessary drama. If those 4 players are dangerous criminal, then sure or covid is zombie virus (we probably won't play football if this is the case though) I remembered similar thing happened in nba. The player coach pulled the player out of the game. Done. Edited September 8, 20214 yr by Bob stark
September 8, 20214 yr 5 minutes ago, Gol15 said: Premier League: Eight Brazil players stopped from playing for their clubs this weekend - https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/58486811 All a bit of a bloody farce. An expression about not being able to organise a piss-up in a brewery springs to mind.
September 9, 20214 yr 18 hours ago, Boyne said: Premier League: Eight Brazil players stopped from playing for their clubs this weekend - https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/58486811 All a bit of a bloody farce. An expression about not being able to organise a piss-up in a brewery springs to mind. I know its sh*t that we lose Silva, but I love the fact the dippers lose a few players but Everton dont, just because Brazil have decided they are mates with Everton 😂. Its like they are trying to wind up the dippers....
September 11, 20214 yr Moss letting spuds get away with some nasty tricks yet cheating c**ts don’t miss opportunity to fake injuries. after half hour they are far superior team to Palace, currently at the top of the table is mind bending. I guess they’ll nick one to get away with their fourth 1:0 win in a raw. Dier out with serious injury
September 11, 20214 yr Spurs is just very2 bad. I have no idea what is the point of playing delle anymore. Callagher still looks very2 raw. If he want to become Lampard type midfielder he definitely need to grt better at shooting.
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