1. Jensers

    Jensers New Member

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    I don't care who you support (as long as it isn't arsenal) watching them get torn apart had to make your weekend just a little bit brighter.
     
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  2. HatterDon

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    not so much, but I know where you're coming from. I thought they showed 10 times the class that Citeh showed.

    I did enjoy watching The Unbeatables get humbled at home, though.
     
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  3. WhitesBhoy

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    Adebayor's celebration made me laugh.

    And while I at least appreciate Van Persie's talent and potential, he comes off as a bit of a bratt sometimes. No excuse for the stamp, and the fact that VP came back after it showed some guts.
     
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  4. SteveM19

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    Strange that you say that, b/c my 2 cents is that is wasn't a stomp, he just happened to get him w/ his shoe. Even stranger is Van P***y coming back, because I always think of him as someone that all you have to do is give him a hard foul or two and you won't have a peep out of him the rest of the game. A disease often called Arsenalitis, manifesting itself in the time since Viera left them.

    Adebayor didn't get where he is by using his brain, that's for sure. What a moron.
     
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  5. andypalmer

    andypalmer Active Member

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    I thought Citeh outplayed the Gunners. Adebayor showed his lack of class by running over to the Arse fans to celebrate, but I don't think the stomp was deliberate.

    Next weeks Manchster Derby looks to be the fixture of the weekend. I would have thought Citeh were the favorites, but a short handed ManU did take care of the red hot Spurs this weekend, so I'm not as sure anymore.
     
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  6. HatterDon

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    and, the chances are that Adebayor will be suspended for the match. Add to that the injuries to Tevez and Robihno, I think that United will slap them around quite nicely.
     
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  7. SoCalJoe

    SoCalJoe Well-Known Member

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    Can't stand idiots like Adebayor, you don't run the length of the pitch to shove it people's face (even if they might of had it coming). He should of celebrated w/his new fans, then maybe a smile and nod at the Arse fans at the next kickoff. Haven't seen the stomp yet, but if he did a 3 game ban is warranted
     
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  8. FulhamAg

    FulhamAg New Member

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    I thought it was a stomp. The foot didn't come straight down, it appeared he directed it at VP's head.

    As for the celebration, he left of his own accord. If Arsenal had run him off, I might understand it. It's classless either way though.

    VP seems to have stepped it up this year. I have always thought of him as Steve mentioned, but there's definitely more mental toughness in his play so far.
     
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  9. Jensers

    Jensers New Member

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    I dont like Ade or VP. 2 perfect examples of the neverending line of BS that comes out of Arsenal.

    I did like that the arsenal fans were losing it when he ran over to them. That was great fun.

    As to Spurs loss - When Corluka went off and Hutton came on you had to know that Man Utd would find a way thru. I like Hutton, but only for lower table teams or cup competitions. He cant handle a big 4 team - about that there is no doubt.
    I think you leave on Corluka and bring on Pav - you see a draw or better for Spurs... but I will never know now.
     
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