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Old 28 October 2004, 01:16 PM
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Ruud charged with serious foul play, Berk/camp gets away with punching Alan Smith.



I was wondering when this would surface as although it was clearly shown on Sky, it was ignored. Yet if that was the other way round etc.

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Old 28 October 2004, 01:24 PM
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Maybe shows that the pendulum of power is Arsenals now, used to be Manure that used to get away with things like that...................

people with short memories
Old 28 October 2004, 01:29 PM
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Old 28 October 2004, 02:05 PM
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Angrynorth, only putting a neutral point of view across( I support, as you put it " Chelscum rentboys")

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Old 28 October 2004, 02:09 PM
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looks like the ref has got a good view though and if he says he saw it and decided to take no action (rightly or wrongly - it is Mike Riley) then it can't be brought to the video panel I think.

plus is it realistic to think that it was a real punch if the ref ignores it from 2 yards!!
Old 28 October 2004, 02:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Ted Maul
looks like the ref has got a good view though and if he says he saw it and decided to take no action (rightly or wrongly - it is Mike Riley) then it can't be brought to the video panel I think.

plus is it realistic to think that it was a real punch if the ref ignores it from 2 yards!!
First things first, the ref didn't see the Ruud/Cole clash, so that puts that out.

Second, it was a punch.



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Old 28 October 2004, 03:17 PM
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Paul I know you are chelski You poor, poor soul [/QUOTE]

Know you dont mean that
Old 28 October 2004, 03:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Ted Maul
looks like the ref has got a good view though and if he says he saw it and decided to take no action (rightly or wrongly - it is Mike Riley) then it can't be brought to the video panel I think.

plus is it realistic to think that it was a real punch if the ref ignores it from 2 yards!!
He's hardly likely to see it is he!.............

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Originally Posted by STi wanna Subaru
He's hardly likely to see it is he!.............

Old 28 October 2004, 06:14 PM
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Old 28 October 2004, 10:42 PM
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Haha Ive been laughing at their sore loser tactics all week. Proffessor Yaffles press conference after the game was funnier the Mr Kay live at the tower!!!
Reyes clattered Scholes - that was OK, Reyes dived - that too is OK, Cole clatters Ronaldo - thats OK, Lehman changes boots on pitch and stops play to delay a free kick - thats OK, Ronaldo fouled in the box penalty not given - thats OK.... This is just from memory!!! Theres so much more!
Oh and Rooney dives and Ruud serves a nice dish of revenge and thats bad? HAHA - whatever!! Hee Hee

And after all that what gets remembered a few weeks later??? - only the score - 2-0 by the way and gooners ***'s a twitchin - happy days!
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And after all that what gets remembered a few weeks later??? - only the score - 2-0
Can't think of a happier memory
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Originally Posted by Charlie WRXSTI
Can't think of a happier memory
Oh come on - Sureley The FA Cup win when Giggs got that goal after a certain **** had missed a penalty - You must view that as happier (or even your lucky CL final win). Beating the Gunners at Old Trafford to go fifth in the League counts as your happiest memory of Utd. You must be one of these glory boys I've heard so much about - Have you supported Man Utd for nearly a week now ?

Besides Arsenal aren't your rivals .

ps My happiest footballing memory was one Friday night a few years back when Arsenal beat Liverpool 2-0 at Anfield - Now that was happy .

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Originally Posted by jasey

ps My happiest footballing memory was one Friday night a few years back when Arsenal beat Liverpool 2-0 at Anfield - Now that was happy .
Like **** was that a happy memory

THAT particular night features prominently in my all time top one worst memories league table
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Originally Posted by CrisPDuk
Like **** was that a happy memory

THAT particular night features prominently in my all time top one worst memories league table
I did spare a thought at the time for the "other" fans - but it wasn't Long .

Michael was never the same when he left the ****
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Originally Posted by jasey
I did spare a thought at the time for the "other" fans - but it wasn't Long .

Michael was never the same when he left the ****
Yeah, I bet you spared a f**king thought

I bet it went something along the lines of "Unlucky"

You're damned right he was never the same, I'm sure he was flogged to us coz you knew he'd got a lucky shot off and was never likely to repeat that night's performance
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