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    Ten Haag still bitching about decisions in the game at the Emirates

    after winning his biggest game of the season so far - what a sad ****

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luis Anaconda View Post
    after winning his biggest game of the season so far - what a sad ****
    I heard that, very bizarre. Still think he's a dead man walking.

    I'd have been moaning about the ridiculous 2nd yellow for Amad. They really need to abolish that law.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PSRB View Post
    I heard that, very bizarre. Still think he's a dead man walking.

    I'd have been moaning about the ridiculous 2nd yellow for Amad. They really need to abolish that law.
    Agree on both points. He's been getting praise for his tactics in extra time - or desperation as it is normally known.

    I still believe they have the yellow for taking the shirt off because sponsors complained that they aren't seen at the most critical time (although in this instance they probably got better publicity as he held it up). On the other hand I don't really understand why taking the shirt off is seen as showing "passion" - disrespectful imo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luis Anaconda View Post
    Agree on both points. He's been getting praise for his tactics in extra time - or desperation as it is normally known.

    I still believe they have the yellow for taking the shirt off because sponsors complained that they aren't seen at the most critical time (although in this instance they probably got better publicity as he held it up). On the other hand I don't really understand why taking the shirt off is seen as showing "passion" - disrespectful imo
    It's not as though all the other players surrounding said goalscorer plus fans in the background aren't providing coverage of the sponsor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luis Anaconda View Post
    Agree on both points. He's been getting praise for his tactics in extra time - or desperation as it is normally known.

    I still believe they have the yellow for taking the shirt off because sponsors complained that they aren't seen at the most critical time (although in this instance they probably got better publicity as he held it up). On the other hand I don't really understand why taking the shirt off is seen as showing "passion" - disrespectful imo
    I like to think the law stems from having to look at Giggs and his hairy chest in the 99 semi final. Should have been a straight red.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    I like to think the law stems from having to look at Giggs and his hairy chest in the 99 semi final. Should have been a straight red.
    I did think of that - and you may be right

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luis Anaconda View Post
    Agree on both points. He's been getting praise for his tactics in extra time - or desperation as it is normally known.

    I still believe they have the yellow for taking the shirt off because sponsors complained that they aren't seen at the most critical time (although in this instance they probably got better publicity as he held it up). On the other hand I don't really understand why taking the shirt off is seen as showing "passion" - disrespectful imo
    But when Torreira took his off after scoring in the NLD, I loved him.

    What happened to him, btw? He's no Dec, or even fit and on form Partey. But he was the DM we'd been missing since the days of Coq - imagine him with Santi and Ozil in that team. But Good Ebening played him as a no.10.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult View Post
    But when Torreira took his off after scoring in the NLD, I loved him.

    What happened to him, btw? He's no Dec, or even fit and on form Partey. But he was the DM we'd been missing since the days of Coq - imagine him with Santi and Ozil in that team. But Good Ebening played him as a no.10.
    He's in Turkey (Galatasaray) - bit of whining arse by all accounts. Had a season in Madrid and one in Florence - neither made the loan permanent. I liked him though

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luis Anaconda View Post
    He's in Turkey (Galatasaray) - bit of whining arse by all accounts. Had a season in Madrid and one in Florence - neither made the loan permanent. I liked him though
    I remember watching Galatasaray earlier in the season, essentially an entire team of PL misfits

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luis Anaconda View Post
    He's in Turkey (Galatasaray) - bit of whining arse by all accounts. Had a season in Madrid and one in Florence - neither made the loan permanent. I liked him though
    Not sure he signed up to Arteta's 'values'.... I usually despise that term as it is often meaningless bull**** but Arteta seems to use it in the right way- he isn't going to tolerate tossers, troublemakers and lazy sods.

    I like it. Obviously I wouldn't work for him if he is going to be like that but it definitely seems to work

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