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Re: Barclay's Premier League discussion '13-'14 V9
How come I have not seen any controversial posts on this yet?
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Arsenal literally saved by the whistle.
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Arsenal literally saved by the whistle.
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so you are telling me that Swansea couldnt continue because of the whistle
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HEIL MEIN REDS wrote:so you are telling me that Swansea couldnt continue because of the whistle
I did not watch the match, i was watching Manchester Derby but yes, that is what everyone is saying.
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M99 wrote:How come I have not seen any controversial posts on this yet?
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Arsenal literally saved by the whistle.
WHAT?! The ref blew the whistle as Swansea's striker is through on goal ?!?
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Swansea City manager Garry Monk was livid with the timing of the final whistle in his side's 2-2 Premier League draw at Arsenal on Tuesday.
Lukas Podolski and Olivier Giroud found the net in the space of one second-half minute to turn the game on its head after Wilfried Bony had given the Swans an early lead but Mathieu Flamini scored an own goal to pull the visitors level at the death.
However, referee Lee Probert then blew for full-time with Swansea's Jonathan de Guzman clean through on goal just inside the Arsenal half, with Monk fuming to reporters that it was a "very poor decision".
"First half, they added two minutes on because of our goal - fair enough," he continued, "so they told us it was going to be four minutes at the end of the game - OK.
"We score in that period so they add an extra minute on so that's five minutes minimum - I'll stress the word 'minimum' - and then we're clean through on goal, 99 per cent a goalscoring opportunity is going to come and they blow up 30 seconds short.
"A very poor decision, as simple as that. I'm not going to say whether he's going to score the goal or not - I can't predict that - but it's definitely going to be a shot on goal."
Lukas Podolski and Olivier Giroud found the net in the space of one second-half minute to turn the game on its head after Wilfried Bony had given the Swans an early lead but Mathieu Flamini scored an own goal to pull the visitors level at the death.
However, referee Lee Probert then blew for full-time with Swansea's Jonathan de Guzman clean through on goal just inside the Arsenal half, with Monk fuming to reporters that it was a "very poor decision".
"First half, they added two minutes on because of our goal - fair enough," he continued, "so they told us it was going to be four minutes at the end of the game - OK.
"We score in that period so they add an extra minute on so that's five minutes minimum - I'll stress the word 'minimum' - and then we're clean through on goal, 99 per cent a goalscoring opportunity is going to come and they blow up 30 seconds short.
"A very poor decision, as simple as that. I'm not going to say whether he's going to score the goal or not - I can't predict that - but it's definitely going to be a shot on goal."
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HEIL MEIN REDS wrote:Chelsea fans should st least wait before they start moaning about losing the league. It looks same as Mourinho whines, in spite of being a good coach, who keeps on whining all the time, 'about no striker', 'City squad', 'Liverpool lack of CL', get a life son, Cole screwing his wife and what not....I would advise him to go to Himalayas and get a life there. The fans following footsteps of their manager
Good to see that now that Arsenal are out of the way you guys are now back onto hating Chelsea.
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We always hated Chelsea, we just needed to deal with the arsenal lot for a little bit.
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Re: Barclay's Premier League discussion '13-'14 V9
Wait a minute - so Flamini's own goal was in extra time?!
And then with 4 minutes originally added time the ref blew the whistle at 4 minutes 30 seconds while the guy is through on goal?!
That's *bleep* outrageous. Blatant. Incredible.
And then with 4 minutes originally added time the ref blew the whistle at 4 minutes 30 seconds while the guy is through on goal?!
That's *bleep* outrageous. Blatant. Incredible.
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refs have gone crazy in last few games imo
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Dat Manc accent
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This made no sense at allHEIL MEIN REDS wrote:Chelsea fans should st least wait before they start moaning about losing the league. It looks same as Mourinho whines, in spite of being a good coach, who keeps on whining all the time, 'about no striker', 'City squad', 'Liverpool lack of CL', get a life son, Cole screwing his wife and what not....I would advise him to go to Himalayas and get a life there. The fans following footsteps of their manager
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Blue Barrett wrote:This made no sense at allHEIL MEIN REDS wrote:Chelsea fans should st least wait before they start moaning about losing the league. It looks same as Mourinho whines, in spite of being a good coach, who keeps on whining all the time, 'about no striker', 'City squad', 'Liverpool lack of CL', get a life son, Cole screwing his wife and what not....I would advise him to go to Himalayas and get a life there. The fans following footsteps of their manager
exactly same way as the moaning by you guys didnt make any sense
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Pointing out an OBVIOUS fact isn't "moaning." But you're having fun spouting troll phrases so continue.,HEIL MEIN REDS wrote:Blue Barrett wrote:This made no sense at allHEIL MEIN REDS wrote:Chelsea fans should st least wait before they start moaning about losing the league. It looks same as Mourinho whines, in spite of being a good coach, who keeps on whining all the time, 'about no striker', 'City squad', 'Liverpool lack of CL', get a life son, Cole screwing his wife and what not....I would advise him to go to Himalayas and get a life there. The fans following footsteps of their manager
exactly same way as the moaning by you guys didnt make any sense
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other LFC fans also presented lot of facts, in last 1-2 pages
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That reffing decision was pretty transparent. I feel bad for Swansea.
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M99 wrote:How come I have not seen any controversial posts on this yet?
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Arsenal literally saved by the whistle.
It's a really poor call. I'd understand if it was just a clearance kicked down field with no direction or idea, but it was a fine counter-attack after Arsenal were pushing too many men up field, through on goal and he blows the whistle. There'd be outrage if this happened in a CL final.
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Limpakulli wrote:Our plan is to avoid relegation, Poyet should have something figured out already. Hopefully Chelsea and Cardiff city get a few points against West Brom and Palace so we can level the points with them.
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This will be interesting I think you will stay up btw, my money is on West Brom to follow Cardiff and Fulham.
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I would bet on that guy being grooverider's 800th account tbh
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Re: Barclay's Premier League discussion '13-'14 V9
Manchester City offer Arsenal's Bacary Sagna three-year deal
Bacary Sagna has been offered a three-year deal by Manchester City and he will consider whether to become the latest Arsenal player to move between the clubs in the summer. The 31-year-old full-back remains locked in contractual stand-off with Arsenal, his club since 2007 and his current terms are set to expire in June, making him a free agent.
Arsène Wenger, the manager, has indicated a readiness to break the club's general policy of granting only one-year extensions to players in their thirties and he is extremely keen for Sagna to stay. The France international has proved his worth on many occasions this season.
The offer of two more years at the Emirates Stadium is there for Sagna but he is holding out for three and he knows that City will give him what he wants, not to mention a significant increase on his £50,000-a-week salary.
The path from Arsenal to City is well trodden, with Emmanuel Adebayor, Kolo Touré, Samir Nasri and Gael Clichy each making the move between 2009-2011. Other former Arsenal players are employed or have been employed by City, namely Patrick Vieira, Brian Kidd, Brian Marwood, David Platt and Stuart Taylor while Wenger remembers how Yaya Toure, the City midfielder, played for Arsenal in a pre-season game in 2003. His performance against Barnet, Wenger has said, was "completely average."
Sagna is embroiled in a game of brinkmanship with Arsenal and he has not ruled out staying if the club were to give him the length of contract that he wants. He is in a strong position, with interest from elsewhere in his services. Liverpool and even Tottenham Hotspur would take him on a Bosman transfer (although the latter is a non-starter on Sagna's side) while Inter Milan, Paris St-Germain and Monaco are also keen.
The Inter president Erick Thohir told his club's official website on Wednesday about his wish to sign Sagna. "We're interested in Sagna because we need to balance the team," Thohir said. "Right now, we only have [Yuto] Nagatomo and Jonathan. If one of them gets injured, you need somebody else to come in. But it Sagna decided to stay in England, we'd understand and in that case, we might bring in a young player from our academy."
http://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/mar/26/manchester-city-offer-bacary-sagna-arsenal-three-year-deal
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Re: Barclay's Premier League discussion '13-'14 V9
As bad as Utd are, they still have managed an aggregate 1-0 win over Arsenal this season.
Just goes to show how shit Arsenal are.
Just goes to show how shit Arsenal are.
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Re: Barclay's Premier League discussion '13-'14 V9
barkley's goal was insane, even though he was selfish as fk.
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Southampton are still yet to win a Premier League game without Morgan Schneiderlin. (1 draw, 4 defeats)
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Why City wants Sagna ? lol
Zabaleta is definitely better than him
Zabaleta is definitely better than him
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Re: Barclay's Premier League discussion '13-'14 V9
City dont have any back up RB as Richards is always injured.So probably want Sagna as 2nd choice RB and 4th choice CB
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Sagna is going to city just to sit down and to count his money. He will play here and there, compete for trophies, and chill for his last couple of years. Smart guy, he had a good career.
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