See Matteh's post kthx.F.M.D
Stick to ****ing people in laybys you halfwit as you clearly can't write about football.
Not the only one talking out of his arse.
So the thing that pissed you off most about the whole scenario was Wenger? Not the fact a 19 year old was lying with his leg held together by a sock FFS.
"Feel sorry for Shawcross" - yet no mention for the player who has been put out of the game for a year?
At least some people have a clue. and this one.
I've seen it, I even replied to it first time round.See Matteh's post kthx.
It's kinda funny that you saw that, because in actual fact, that's EXACTLY what happened.As somebody that watches **** all football I don't think the 'tackle' was all that bad. Looked as if both guys were going in to clear/pass the ball and Shawcross (the guy that didn't get hurt) was maybe a third of a second late and hit the other guys leg. Just a really unlucky thing to happen.
I've seen it, I even replied to it first time round.
Say what?Not exactly, you replied to it
It's funny that you saw that, because it's EXACTLY what it looks like when you wear red-tinted glasses.Shawcross had next to **** all chance of getting to that ball first and still went in with a ridiculously rash swing and he's connected with a bloke 8 inches up his shin. But yeah, must be that training with all those French softies has hindered Ramsey's physical development, I mean Shawcross would've just gotten on with it because we breed them tough in Britain, the more you " stick it up 'em" the more they love it. It's only Arsenal that have a ****ing issue with having their legs snapped. Need to get over it and man up IMO.
Absolutely nowhere I'm denying that, infact in every post on this subject I've been saying Arsenal's playing style and lack of forceful midfielder encourages this style of play, and the problem is Arsenal's failure to rectify this leaves them open to lesser skilled teams trying to bully them more than they try against other top teams (and again, earlier I stated Stoke tried the same against us, as have others). What I'm saying is this broken leg is nothing more than an accident and has no relevance to anything before, as even if teams wern't trying to 'get it up' Arsenal, that 50/50 challenge would've still occured, and Ramsey would've still had a broken leg.Just if you're denying the fact that Arsenal supposedly "don't like it up 'em" and that teams try to take advantage of that then you're deluded.
Good advice imo.Shawcross had next to **** all chance of getting to that ball first and still went in with a ridiculously rash swing and he's connected with a bloke 8 inches up his shin. But yeah, must be that training with all those French softies has hindered Ramsey's physical development, I mean Shawcross would've just gotten on with it because we breed them tough in Britain, the more you " stick it up 'em" the more they love it. It's only Arsenal that have a ****ing issue with having their legs snapped. Need to get over it and man up IMO.
+1Absolutely nowhere I'm denying that, infact in every post on this subject I've been saying Arsenal's playing style and lack of forceful midfielder encourages this style of play, and the problem is Arsenal's failure to rectify this leaves them open to lesser skilled teams trying to bully them more than they try against other top teams (and again, earlier I stated Stoke tried the same against us, as have others). What I'm saying is this broken leg is nothing more than an accident and has no relevance to anything before, as even if teams wern't trying to 'get it up' Arsenal, that 50/50 challenge would've still occured, and Ramsey would've still had a broken leg.