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Yeah. Like West Ham's perfectly good 90th minute winner being disallowed for a handball that no-one else other than the referee saw ...poor, old unlucky Wolves. West Ham aren't very good but Everton's 92nd minute equaliser after a frankly Bizzarre sending off and the above would have seen us with 4 more points. So the luck thing and the dodgy sdecisions thing actually break pretty even over time, so Arsenal fans moaning about Karmic influence ditto Man U, Liverpool and Chelsea saying their victimised is hysterical for us fans of the normal clubs. Some twa*t in the Observer the other day actually siad "I'm a long suffering Arsenal fan"!!!! Long suffering! Try being a fan of West Ham or Newcastle or the Blades or etc etc etc

Sandperson Wrote:

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> Still, at least we weren't 4 goals clear....;)



I don't support arsenal so it does not bother ne. I'm supporting chelsea spurs and man city this year. None if whom look like winning me any money.

Quids. I'm not saying other teams aren't frequently hard done by. Or that arsenal don't sometimes get the rub of the green. I have also repeatedly said that ultimately today was arsenals fault


But


It wasn't one or even two decisions that were blatant today. Whatever the reasons, the tally by the end was bizarre and I stand by Chelsea and man utd not having to ever worry about the net total of decisions


Atticus, I'm not quite sure what your point is. A several yards offside goal last week has led to...?

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Sandperson Wrote:

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> > Still, at least we weren't 4 goals clear....;)

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> I don't support arsenal so it does not bother ne.

> I'm supporting chelsea spurs and man city this

> year. None if whom look like winning me any money.


MM, I know your fickle ways! I was just saying I think I'd be more gutted had that been the scenario.

I'll happily spell it out for you then.

Moyes' outburst earlier this week, might, just might have helped plant a negative seed into the heads of match officials where ref'ing Arsenal games is concerned. The revelation of your captain's tunnel outburst will have been noted by many referees, who are after all only human. Hope that's clear. Besides, surely Wolves have helped soften the blow.

Oh I don't know. There'll be no secretarian bile emanating from the stands though I should think Torres will come in for some stick and there is a bit of recent history between these two so plenty in this one to have more than a passing interest and I seriously want Liverpool to win. Come on the Pool.

I don't know what Smith does at half time, but he took a team on top of the game at HT to a team who seemed to be scared to be leading a game.

Had the opportunity to grab that game by the throat and hammer Celtic.

Naismith a silly boy for getting sent off.


Oh well, 7 games this season. Boring.

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