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Old Apr 6, 2004 | 10:26 AM
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Drug cheat? Mr Forgetful maybe, ****ing idiot definatley, but certainly not a drug cheat.

Also an Arsenal fan calling any United player a cheat is pure comedy.
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Old Apr 6, 2004 | 11:13 AM
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Mr Forgetful - my ******* Ar$e - got a drugs test - I know I'll move house and turn off my mobile phone for 3 days - I know Rio is thick but nobody is that thick !

Arsenal rough up Ruud Van Nistelrooy (for being a diving dutch nobber) and we get you lot banging on about what a disgrace it all was and Rio misses a drugs test for whatever reason and cannot be contacted and you all say he's just forgetful.

Maybe you're happy for all the little red devils thinking it OK to take drugs - but I aint - take you heads out of your sand pits (you can replace sand pits if you like) and get Rio out of Old Trafford - before he maybe misses another test !

And I know we have our own problems with diving dutch nobbers - that doesn't mean I like it or approve of it !

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Old Apr 6, 2004 | 01:30 PM
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Consider that Rio made his way back to Carrington straight away. Met the testers, who refused to take the test as it was out of schedule. Also consider that Rio then offered a hair sample that would irrevocably prove his innocence as a drugs cheat.

You need to consider plenty of things before you accuse people of being something they are not. He is an ****, no one is disputing that, he is also stupid. But he is not a drugs cheat.

What exactly does Ruud have to do with this?
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Old Apr 6, 2004 | 01:50 PM
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Ruud has nothing to do with this - I'm using the example of Arsenal to show the double standards used within Old Trafford. Our own players can do what they want and we'll back them 100% but anyone else will get the full "holier than thou" treatment. And before you start banging on about Wenger being the same I agree - it's time to get some honesty back into football from everyone !

I was very careful to state the Rio only missed a drugs test - it's up to individuals to decide why - and there will be plenty of people that think he's hiding something - You think he's thick - I think he's hiding something.

I wonder if he'll ever play for Utd again ...
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Old Apr 6, 2004 | 01:55 PM
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I *KNOW* he is stupid.

As for whether he will be playing for us next season, in all honesty I think he is already sold.

The double standards with Ruud, was that we defended Rio when only he had done wrong and hurt his own team and fans. The monkey face who jumped all over Ruud was having a go at another player from another team, and got off lightly. Nothing to do with your chairman though.
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Old Apr 6, 2004 | 02:10 PM
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"having a go at another player from another team"

OK - I'll give you a chance.

How do you feel about Roy Keane and his alledged tackle on an alledged victim and an entry in his book ????
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Old Apr 6, 2004 | 02:17 PM
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What about Pires elbow. Viera 2nd challenge? Lemon still on the pitch?

Look, its a mans game, there's hard tackles everywhere from both sides. What is annoying is that there's loads of whinging about it. (I believe Reyes has miraculously recovered from his life threatening injury btw) Ruud was jumped all over by a slimebag for no reason other than missing a penalty (which was a penalty) he tried to walk away and was mobbed.

That is very different from a hard tackle, very very different.
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Old Apr 6, 2004 | 02:23 PM
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I asked you about Roy Keane - you are simply proving the point I made earlier - which is if you are in the Red of Man Utd you can do what you want and everyone else is cheating, mokey faced, (french/ italian / dutch) nobbers.

So Monkey face got off lightly and Roy "I'm gonna Kill you" Keane is a god that all little Red Devils should aspire to.

Are You Alex Fergusson - when do I get my prize ??
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Old Apr 6, 2004 | 02:44 PM
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What are you talking about?

I wasn't complaining about Pires elbow, Viera or any of the hard challenges. So why are you saying that its one rule for us one for you?

I know Keane tackles hard, I know Viera does. I also know its part of the game so I don't whinge about it. I only complain when it has nothing to do with the ball.

No, I'm not Fergie, but you sound like "I didn't see it" Wenger

The thing about that Keane-Haaland was that Haaland went out to injure Keane in round one of that incident the year before. Keane did the same back. I'm not saying it was right, neither has Fergie, or Keane himself. Whats your point?
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Old Apr 6, 2004 | 04:08 PM
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When I asked you about Roy Keane's "Tackle" on Haaland you said it was "a hard tackle."

I question you further and you change your mind to "it was an attack fuelled by revenge and wasn't right"

Sorry if you're confusing me !
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Old Apr 6, 2004 | 04:16 PM
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Sorry, my mistake. I assumed at first you were talking about the hard tackle in this weekends game where Keane escaped a yellow.

Even so, you are again wrong in what you say. Nobody ever said that was the right thing to do. Does what Keane did excuse Monkey boy from what he did to Ruud? I think not.
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Old Apr 6, 2004 | 04:49 PM
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I've already said (on another thread) that I thought the game on Saturday was a good cup game (and that the right team won) - I don't suffer from the same disease as Wenger does .

Keane's tackle on Pires was the closest I came to getting upset with Man Utd - but I let him off with it as Pires shouldn't have been on the park at that point anyway !

(And Lehman was lucky - very lucky)
(And Dennis needs to get some practice at diving in - he's not in the same league as Ruud).

There you go - Honesty.

Oh - And the stuff that went on at Old Trafford was handbags - nothing more !
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Old Apr 6, 2004 | 04:53 PM
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At last some sort of agreement. It may have been handbags, it was out of order though. At least we managed to **** Ashley Cole off again.

You have to admit though Ruud has quit his diving this season. You watch him, he works hard and stays up. Although it does seem that Gary Neville wants his job though
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Old Apr 6, 2004 | 05:21 PM
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Yep - Ruud seems to have quit the diving for now - and he's much better for it !

But he still misses too many easy chances - which is probably why he used to dive so much - put him 0-10 yards away and he's the best striker there is - much further away and he starts to struggle - at least now he stays on his feet and tries to put someone else in - much better to watch !

Still - no time to chat about Utd - off to watch CL Footie
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Old Apr 6, 2004 | 07:12 PM
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Er, yeah.
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Old Apr 6, 2004 | 07:14 PM
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Forgot to add the chief of the FA is also the chief of Arsenal.

David Dein is your chariman, he is also the FA chairman. How can he possibly be biased United's way?
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Old Apr 6, 2004 | 08:53 PM
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I wasn't going to say any of this because its pointless, but.

If you are going to have a go a Silvestre. What about the Giggs penalty, how was Lemon still on the pitch, how did Pires stay on the pitch, Viera deserved a second booking too.

You obviously see through tunnel vision, to have a go at the Silvestre ball to hand incidents and ignore everything else is ludicrous. I have a couple of mates who are true gooners. Every game at the library they are there, like tonight. They are also proper ABU's but neither of them can say that Arsenal deserved to win OR draw on Saturday. Arsenal were outplayed, simple.

It has nothing to do with the FA, I brought up David Dein for one reason. If you were the Chairman of a football club and also the Chairman of the FA. Do you think you would allow another team to be treated favourably above yours?

Do you? Thought not. Thats what makes your anti-United ABU offensive sound silly.

I tell you I've heard some crap off CITEH fans before, but this is beyond any of that
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Old Apr 6, 2004 | 09:10 PM
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right ok then
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Old Apr 6, 2004 | 10:03 PM
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Originally Posted by **************
Yeah and I have heard some **** from Man Utd fans before but yours goes beyond that when you think Lehman should be sent off for a push when the ball was out of play and off the pitch.
I think you should read the rules before you start making comments like that.
On the pitch/off the pitch, ball out/in play - it doesn't matter. The Lemon should have walked.

Originally Posted by jasey
Still - no time to chat about Utd - off to watch CL Footie
Hope you enjoyed it!
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Old Apr 6, 2004 | 10:18 PM
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Bravo, are you sure you're not a Citeh fan?
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Old Apr 6, 2004 | 10:31 PM
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Originally Posted by **************
Dharbidge[sic] then like I say why did the commentators who are ex proffesionals say thats why he didnt get sent off.
Because they don't read the rules either. Commentators and ex-players don't seem to have any more of a clue than Arsenal supporters.

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Funny that about the rules, also says you cant handle the ball in the penalty area, shame Silvestre doesn't know about that rule.
You actually can't handle the ball anywhere on the pitch. But you knew that.
The wording of the rule is "handles the ball deliberately". The "deliberately" is therefore up to the interpretation of the referee.
In the incidents in question, I think Silvestre was guilty of poor control - nothing more - and the referee got it right. I also admit that I'm a bit biased. But to paraphrase a quote from the film "Uncle Buck" - "I'm a fan - that's my job!"

P.S. Rules can be found here. But as a Arsenal fan I'm guessing you're not that interested.
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Old Apr 6, 2004 | 11:47 PM
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Oooh do I detect a little bitterness in the Arsenal fans tonight?!! Biggest problem with the gooner fans is that when things are going their way they're all smiles and have plenty to say but as soon as the tables turn the world's against them! Life's full of ups and downs, some you win some you lose. Stop whinging about conspiracies and who's to blame and get on with it - the only reason Arsenal are out of the two cups is purely cos they were beaten by better teams on the day. Both games were there to be won. You've won more games than most if not anyone this season - just a shame you couldn't have won the two that mattered over the last few days! Chins up boys you still have a chance of the league!
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Old Apr 7, 2004 | 06:55 AM
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Originally Posted by **************
But then making us play 2 premiership games in 3 days after playing in the Semi Final of the FA Cup and the Quarter Finals of the Champions League a few days earlier is outrageous - not something Man Utd ever get faced with,
Quit your bleatin'. You're sounding like an old woman!

Wimbledon 1 Man Utd 1
APRIL 3: FA Carling Premiership at Selhurst Park.

Manchester United 1 Juventus 1
APRIL 7: Champions' League semi-final first leg at Old Trafford.

Manchester United 0 Arsenal 0
APRIL 11: FA Cup semi-final at Villa Park.

Arsenal 1 Manchester United 2 (aet)
APRIL 14: FA Cup semi-final replay at Villa Park.

Manchester United 3 Sheffield Wednesday 0
APRIL 17: FA Carling Premiership at Old Trafford.

Juventus 2 Man Utd 3 (agg: 3-4)
APRIL 21: European Cup semi-final second leg at the Stadio Delle Alpi, Turin

Leeds 1 Man Utd 1
APRIL 25: FA Carling Premiership at Elland Road.


7 games in 22 days. Man united went on to win the Treble.
If you want to be a great team, you've got to pull out the results when it counts.

This happens every year, by the way. The quarter-finals of the Champions League and the semi finals of the FA cup are always just before Easter, when there is an extended Premiership timetable. You just haven't noticed because Arsenal haven't got this far before.

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Old Apr 7, 2004 | 07:22 AM
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Wonder what odds you'd get for Arsenal winning **** all?

Mark
What price now?
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Old Apr 7, 2004 | 07:55 AM
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dharbige - glad you pointed that out as saved me pulling up those fixtures. I never heard so much whinging in my life. You lost as you bottled it, arsenal looked anxious and scared in both matches which you cant afford to do.

We have been very poor this season and most would like to blame it all on losing becks and rio but I dont think thats the only reason, players have been lazy and lacking in confidence (wes brown has had a particular poor stint).

Arsenal have been very consistent this season and maybe the pressure from this has been too much over the last week - the bubble had to burst and it has. If a week ago anyone would have said that the only thing Arsenal would win this season is a record for unbeaten games in the prem then most would have laughed, this is now highly possible. They have to bounceback this weekend with a win and a draw I feel.

I must admit I have enjoyed seeing Arsenal lose these last two games but I will also admit that they have played some of the best football Ive seen this season. Respect to them for that and I would still have Henry at OT without a doubt

Simon

P.S. And please you fellow utd supporters dont make out like we have won anything this season yet (other than the CS which is hardly worth a mention). We still gotta beat Millwall so could very well end up trophyless.
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