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It recently come to my attention that after losing to Wigan, Arsene Wenger refused to shake Martinez' hand. This is a common behaviour with Arsene Wenger.


Following up with that, club-captain Robin Van Persie refused to shake Wigan's Captain's hand.


Van Persie is too big for his boots already. He pulled this s__t vs Newcastle too. He needs to realise that in 15 years the average football fan wont have heard of Robin Van Persie. He is no Van Basten.http://www.depin.info/appleipad.gif


I hear Arsenal fans talking of their ''class''. What class? They behave like this after a loss and it isn't out of character. Combine that with the fact they've won sweet F-A for 7 years and actually what you have is the worst kind of c_nt - arrogant yet with NOTHING but failure when looking at the cold hard facts.


Are Arsenal REALLY classy? I don't think so at all. Only Barcelona who can't even accept a draw, have less class.

a) Pretty unclassy way to introduce yourself to the forum


b) There is a football thread for football matters


c) RvP DID shake hands, and Wenger did wait around to shake Martinez hand, but Martinez took to long with his own staff - you can't wait around forever

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