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jimmy two times Wrote:

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> So what if you were there. I saw it on telly and

> the replays highlighted what Gallas was trying to

> do. The debate here is intent. Wenger says that a

> lot of teams are going out with the intent to

> injure his players. He may have a point. But here

> was an example of one of his players intending to

> injure an opponent. I wonder if he gave Gallas a

> bolloking afterwards if he is so against dangerous

> play? I'd hope so and he'd certainly go up in my

> estimation if he did.


And you, and everybody else who has reacted like you to this whole sorry situation, will rise hugely in my estimation if you all react in the same way that you have to Ramseys broken leg.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> I remember some broken legs when I played. Just

> the sound of it was sickening.

>

> Jailed For Dodgy Tackle



Oh Man - me too. Was running line once when a lad's leg went snap - could here it from the other side of the pitch! Ugh!

Nigel de Jong speaks the truth -


""I went for the ball and got the opponent at the end.


"I had no evil intent. If the ball is between me and the opponent, you have to go in full. If you do not then the opponent takes you.


"And if you're scared in a game you get injured yourself."


Wasn't talking about Arsenal, but may as well have been.

ruffers Wrote:

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> Nigel de Jong speaks the truth -

>

> ""I went for the ball and got the opponent at the

> end.

>

> "I had no evil intent. If the ball is between me

> and the opponent, you have to go in full. If you

> do not then the opponent takes you.

>

> "And if you're scared in a game you get injured

> yourself."

>

> Wasn't talking about Arsenal, but may as well have

> been.



Enough already, see previous posts. Lets draw a line under this now.

jimmy two times Wrote:

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> Sounds like Atila. He's always got the hump.



OOOhhh comic genius at work, a one liner Groucho Marx would be proud of, but then as a spuds or Pompey fan you need a good sense of humour, especially as Pompey will me playing in the dizzying heights of the Championship next season. Now thats funny.

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ratty Wrote:

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> As if any Pompey fans give a toss about being

> relegated. It's part of the journey. Not

> interested in being a glory hunter prem fan, but

> at least we won something recently ;)


I presume you'll take a passing interest in tomorrow's proceedings. I'd be gutted if we lose but this game's got banana skin writ large all over it.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Atila the hump.


Wow yet another comic colossus on the forum, yet another gem Oscar Wilde would have been proud of. Do you guys sit up at night toiling over your keyboards for inspiraion for these gems, or does being funny just come naturally. I'm flattered by all the attention from you guys. Group hug anyone?

Well done to Pompey - at least they can salvage something now from a disastrous season. Really disappointed in the way we played, particularly in the final third. Absolutely gutted that the goal was not allowed when the ball had clearly crossed the line before James palmed it out. But by then the game was lost anyway. Come on Reading!

If Arsenal win the league it will be ironic given that they have showed they have no idea how to handle Chelsea or Man United. It seems however they handle the other 18 or so lesser teams better - so far at least.


But they have a fragility that showed today in that they could easily have conceded a late goal. So no Arsenal fan would be confident going into any match that they will actually take their chances and put the match to bed before the final whistle. Having said that, a decent striker and they might have been clear at this stage.

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