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Dreadful, absolute joke of a decision was that sending off.

FFS.

 

Shafted up the bum by totally incompetent refs with a many-million-pound-losing uber-bollocks laughable decision or not, be careful to not go saying anything about it in public Mr Arse.

You might get fined or banned or something for being naughty. naughty

 

Possession 82%-18% and the like for large parts of the game I see.

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Originally Posted By: grungy-gonads
Sounds like they were playing shite anyway and Barce were playing training.

Good to have an excuse to hang on though.

wink


Good job I don't then. wink
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We simply were not good enough and didn't turn up.

No excuses.

 

As the independant said.

 

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Waiting by the side of the pitch at the final whistle until every one of his players had passed him, Arsène Wenger finally came face-to-face with the Swiss referee upon whom he pinned the blame for yet another defeat at the Nou Camp. Their foreheads almost touched as they fulminated against each other and then passed out of view down the steps into the tunnel.

 

 

For Wenger, it was the story of another injustice, just as he and his team were on the brink of beating the great attacking ensemble of Barcelona upon whom their game is modelled. Robin van Persie, the man who was controversially sent off on 55 minutes, called the decision by Massimo Busacca "a betrayal" while Wenger said it was not the action of a man who understood football.

 

It would be wrong to say that Arsenal left the Nou Camp with nothing last night. They left with one crucial memento of another defeat at the hands of this ruthlessly brilliant attacking side. This time they left with an excuse.

 

 

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Robin van Persie.....called the decision by Massimo Busacca "a betrayal"

 

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Wenger said it was not the action of a man who understood football.

 

Well, I certainly hope that those two naughty boys are suitably punished for such outrageous remarks!

In public too!!

 

lol

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Here we are

 

 

Seriously **** up decision, but Wenger really should be banned from the touchline for 10 games, nay 15 games, for questioning the decision.

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The Arsenal goal was an own goal.

Just watched the game, Barca were all over Arse who basically did bugger all, they would surely have won it.

We will, of course, never know.

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Originally Posted By: brit-gob
Whats the rule anyway with the yellow/red van Persie got?

I'm really confused by that.


Nothing explains that, other than absolute madness and/or TBs explanation.

He kicked the ball after the whistle was blown. Never mind it was just 1 second after the whistle and even if he had heard it he was already mid-move so to speak. Never mind he very likely couldn't much there anyway with the 435,000 people in that stadiumn.

Madness.
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We laughed in August when Jermain Defoe said Spurs would go further in the Champions League than Arsenal, but they've only gone and bloody done it.


Imagine if they end up being the only PL team in the last 8.
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Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger and midfielder Samir Nasri have been charged with improper conduct by UEFA over comments made to the referee in Tuesday's Champions League defeat to Barcelona.

The Gunners manager and midfielder have been charged with improper conduct for "inappropriate language" towards the Swiss official. The disciplinary case will be heard by UEFA on March 17.


lol

Silly Arse. He should have just taken this right raw shafting up his bum quietly, just 'like a man'.
Rather than 'throw his toys out of his pram' (ie. be pissed off at being shafted when he didn't want shafting), of course.
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