Nice One Cyril wrote: ↑Mon Oct 09, 2023 7:09 am
Typical lucky Goons, outplayed and get a fluke deflection late in the game.
City don't look anywhere near as good without KDB.
Lucky.. that coming from a Spurs fan! What a short memory you have
Take a closer look at the stats Cyril
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You lot are so easy to trigger, you need a safe space mate.
Was a lucky goal though.
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Nice One Cyril wrote: ↑Mon Oct 09, 2023 7:09 am
Typical lucky Goons, outplayed and get a fluke deflection late in the game.
City don't look anywhere near as good without KDB.
Even you could admit Kovacic should have been sent his marching orders
Yeah, he was lucky the ref was in a good mood, first one was close to a red on its own, fortunate that his foot was not higher.
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Nice One Cyril wrote: ↑Mon Oct 09, 2023 10:47 am
Was a lucky goal though.
Great Havertz assist
Straws and clutching come to mind. I hadn't even realised he was on the pitch.
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Love to see that, a bullshit penalty against the Arsenal.
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Chelsea already 11 points off the pace... ya love to see it.
Happy for Ange, with another win overnight, but it's going to be interesting when they cop their 1st loss - and how it happens - to test the togetherness of the team.
Mentality Monster wrote: ↑Tue Oct 24, 2023 8:09 am
Chelsea already 11 points off the pace... ya love to see it.
Happy for Ange, with another win overnight, but it's going to be interesting when they cop their 1st loss - and how it happens - to test the togetherness of the team.
Shouldn't make a blind bit of difference, I think it's different losing when you're playing well, we all know it happens, same as nicking a result when you've played rubbish - Goons, looking at you here.
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Mentality Monster wrote: ↑Tue Oct 24, 2023 8:09 am
Chelsea already 11 points off the pace... ya love to see it.
Happy for Ange, with another win overnight, but it's going to be interesting when they cop their 1st loss - and how it happens - to test the togetherness of the team.
Shouldn't make a blind bit of difference, I think it's different losing when you're playing well, we all know it happens, same as nicking a result when you've played rubbish - Goons, looking at you here.
Sign of a good team Cyril, when you pick up points when the performance is below par
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Mentality Monster wrote: ↑Tue Oct 24, 2023 8:09 am
Chelsea already 11 points off the pace... ya love to see it.
Happy for Ange, with another win overnight, but it's going to be interesting when they cop their 1st loss - and how it happens - to test the togetherness of the team.
Shouldn't make a blind bit of difference, I think it's different losing when you're playing well, we all know it happens, same as nicking a result when you've played rubbish - Goons, looking at you here.
But it does make a difference. Especially if you've scraped in a result or two in a row, and then finally crack and lose. Mentally that makes a massive difference.
When things are going well, it's a lot easier to look good as a player, and a team.
I didn't say Spurs will crumble if they lose one, it'll just be a good litmus test of where they are at, as a squad, when they do.
Frank Costanza wrote: ↑Sat Oct 28, 2023 9:37 am
Big Ange does it again.
Good start to the weekend for NOC
Only watched the first half before I had to leave for golf, but happy with the result.
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Frank Costanza wrote: ↑Sat Oct 28, 2023 9:37 am
Big Ange does it again.
Good start to the weekend for NOC
Another wonderful decision by VAR
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Frank Costanza wrote: ↑Sat Oct 28, 2023 9:37 am
Big Ange does it again.
Good start to the weekend for NOC
Another wonderful decision by VAR
It wasn't handball
It wasn't given
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I'm no United fan, but did you see the penalty that City were given? If they're going to set that as the level of contact for a spot kick, there'll be one on every free kick and corner into the box.
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predrag wrote: ↑Mon Oct 30, 2023 3:27 pm
Manchester United were shocking last night,I feel bad for Newcastle loosing Issak for a while ,& having Tonali out for at least 10 months.
i just feel sorry for ten hag, its a bugger when his so called stars wont play for him, they should play for the shirt as well as the money they are not earning, perhaps play the academy lads like newcastle did, what has he to lose,
Fine performance by Stuart Atwell to not be fooled by the diving, moaning South Londoners
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haywood djablowme wrote: ↑Sun Nov 05, 2023 8:38 am
Well played VAR another fine performance
Which bit did you not like, or are you like Arteta, calling the decision to let Havertz off with a yellow a disgrace, an embarrassment etc.?
For the record, although I do accept that Havertz was trying to block the ball up the line, rather than directly tackle Longstaff, and only caught him with his trailing leg, in the modern game I think he was very lucky to stay on.
As for the goal, it was obvious that the ball stayed in play and Gordon was definitely onside, but I am a bit mystified how they allowed two hands in the back not to be deemed to be working Gabriel under the ball and a foul.
Couldn't happen to a nicer team
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haywood djablowme wrote: ↑Sun Nov 05, 2023 8:38 am
Well played VAR another fine performance
Which bit did you not like, or are you like Arteta, calling the decision to let Havertz off with a yellow a disgrace, an embarrassment etc.?
For the record, although I do accept that Havertz was trying to block the ball up the line, rather than directly tackle Longstaff, and only caught him with his trailing leg, in the modern game I think he was very lucky to stay on.
As for the goal, it was obvious that the ball stayed in play and Gordon was definitely onside, but I am a bit mystified how they allowed two hands in the back not to be deemed to be working Gabriel under the ball and a foul.
Couldn't happen to a nicer team
Havertz was lucky to stay on - yes!
There was a gap between the ball & line - yes!
2 hands / arms at full stretch in the back of Gabby - yes!
After it made contact with the Newcastle player, there was 1 Arsenal player behind the ball, clear offside - yes!
VAR should of stopped reviewing the incident at the ball out of play, it seems to me they are reviewing the 'whole' scene & forget which one they should be intervening on.. it's an absolute joke of a system. It's costing teams points!
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haywood djablowme wrote: ↑Sun Nov 05, 2023 8:38 am
Well played VAR another fine performance
Which bit did you not like, or are you like Arteta, calling the decision to let Havertz off with a yellow a disgrace, an embarrassment etc.?
For the record, although I do accept that Havertz was trying to block the ball up the line, rather than directly tackle Longstaff, and only caught him with his trailing leg, in the modern game I think he was very lucky to stay on.
As for the goal, it was obvious that the ball stayed in play and Gordon was definitely onside, but I am a bit mystified how they allowed two hands in the back not to be deemed to be working Gabriel under the ball and a foul.
Couldn't happen to a nicer team
Havertz was lucky to stay on - yes!
There was a gap between the ball & line - yes!
2 hands / arms at full stretch in the back of Gabby - yes!
After it made contact with the Newcastle player, there was 1 Arsenal player behind the ball, clear offside - yes!
VAR should of stopped reviewing the incident at the ball out of play, it seems to me they are reviewing the 'whole' scene & forget which one they should be intervening on.. it's an absolute joke of a system. It's costing teams points!
I think you need to revisit the laws, it's the whole of the ball over the whole of the line and many a time I've seen turf on the other side of the line but the ball is still in, just look at how they position the ball for corners these days. As for the possible offside, Gordon was behind, at worst level, with the ball, so the number of men between him and the goal is irrelevant. Cannot be offside if you're behind the ball.
I think the only reason they didn't call Joelinton for a foul was that Gabriel made no attempt to jump for the ball, he just stuck his arse out and held his ground as Joelinton jumped sort of over him. Still a foul for me, but it's Arsenal so who gives a fuck?
Arteta to spend a few weeks in the stands I think.
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