The Football Thread - Season 2015/2016

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Mate I saw the whole game and the whole 1st half liecester where fouling us and got no cards yet we got a few!

That's why we was waving cards because they deserved a few!

That could be correct, but i find the whole card waving thing pretty distasteful.
 
Mate I saw the whole game and the whole 1st half liecester where fouling us and got no cards yet we got a few!

That's why we was waving cards because they deserved a few!

Have to agree. The reason they were on top in the first half was because they targeted Ozil & Sanchez, in fact at one point the ref called over the captain and told him to stop. I think they forgot about that in the first half and continued their assault, so they ended up with cards. Ozil played the ball for Giroud's knock down for Theo's goal, and took the free kick for Welbz to score the winner. He's real class.

How Drinkwater never got a red for the tackle on Ramsey I can't work out, high, above the ball, and late. It could have ended up breaking his leg (again).
 
The waving of imaginary cards is trying to influence the crowd and so the Ref. Don't like it when anyone does it. :( Leicester were fouling, and got the Red and Yellow cards.

The Arsenal v Leicester game was a good one, with a very exciting ending. :)

Chel$ki looked back to form.

Glad Liverpool didn't slip up against Villa. :) Six different scorers too. :D Love how happy Toure was to score his goal. :clap:
 
The waving of imaginary cards is trying to influence the crowd and so the Ref. Don't like it when anyone does it. :( Leicester were fouling, and got the Red and Yellow cards.

I don't like to see it either, but we had 3 or 4 cards in the first half and Leicester got none. Leicester broke their gameplan yesterday, they are not normally that physical or dirty, they just thought it would upset Arsenal, which it did. They are not used to playing that game and didn't know when to stop.

Arsenal wear red
Leicester wear blue
Vardy got his goal
But we got two !!!
 
I don't like to see it either, but we had 3 or 4 cards in the first half and Leicester got none. Leicester broke their gameplan yesterday, they are not normally that physical or dirty, they just thought it would upset Arsenal, which it did. They are not used to playing that game and didn't know when to stop.

We've all seen games where our team doesn't seem to be getting the decisions, but leave it to the Ref to decide, don't try and influence. I'd love it just once if the Ref said just once, you want a card, I'll give YOU a card. ;) :LOL:

Arsenal wear red
Leicester wear blue
Vardy got his goal
But we got two !!!
And the Leicester reply could be 'and yet we're still at the top above you.' ;) :rolleyes: :LOL: :exit:

I got the feeling that when the winner went in yesterday the crowd felt it could be they're year. Maybe I was just reading something into the pictures on screen.

While I was watching the Spurs game, the commentator said that in the Premier League era, Spurs had only been on the top spot for 23 (or maybe 43) days. :eek: That, and Leicester aside, may explain why they have gone under the radar a bit.
 
We've all seen games where our team doesn't seem to be getting the decisions, but leave it to the Ref to decide, don't try and influence. I'd love it just once if the Ref said just once, you want a card, I'll give YOU a card. ;) :LOL:

I'd like to see the ref walk up to a centre back at a corner and say "pull on that shirt, and it'll be a penalty and a yellow card" then actually have the brass to do it. WHat goes on at corners is bloody stupid at times.
 
When players surround a ref arguing I would like him just to go round the group giving each yellows, and if they continue, another yellow = red, they would only do it once!
 
We've all seen games where our team doesn't seem to be getting the decisions, but leave it to the Ref to decide, don't try and influence. I'd love it just once if the Ref said just once, you want a card, I'll give YOU a card. ;) :LOL:
When players surround a ref arguing I would like him just to go round the group giving each yellows, and if they continue, another yellow = red, they would only do it once!
Totally agree. That's pretty much what happens in Rugby Union, and it's definitely good for the game.
 
I'd like to see the ref walk up to a centre back at a corner and say "pull on that shirt, and it'll be a penalty and a yellow card" then actually have the brass to do it. WHat goes on at corners is bloody stupid at times.
I thought the penalty decision in the Palace v Watford game was very brave by the Ref. :clap:

Speaking of Palace, the talk of Pardew as potential England Manager seem to have died down. ;) :rolleyes:
 
Yup, the team have been losing on purpose to stop him getting poached :)
 
Yup, the team have been losing on purpose to stop him getting poached :)

Tottenham result aside, they've been doing a good job then. ;) :LOL: Now that Bolasie is back they may improve. They didn't seem as good without him.

Liverpool v Man Utd in the Europa League could be interesting. ;) And so should Spurs V Dortmund. :)

League Cup Final on Sunday and Cit€h have come into a bit of form at the wrong time, from my pov. :( :rolleyes: I just hope it's a good game. :)
 
League Cup Final on Sunday and Cit€h have come into a bit of form at the wrong time, from my pov. :( :rolleyes: I just hope it's a good game. :)

Just make sure you noble Aguero and Kompany so us Gooners have a chance of the title :)
 
Cit€h have come into a bit of form
One win to end a run of 3 defeats, is coming into form? I really don't understand this 'form' terminology and hear pundits and TV/Radio presenters saying it every week when someone gets one good result .... I always thought form had to apply to a period of games, at least 3 in my books. Personally, i'll just be laughing at the followers of which ever big team it is that wins the little cup they didn't give a monkey's about at the start of the season.
 
One win to end a run of 3 defeats, is coming into form? I really don't understand this 'form' terminology and hear pundits and TV/Radio presenters saying it every week when someone gets one good result .... I always thought form had to apply to a period of games, at least 3 in my books.

A convincing 3-1 win away, Cit€h getting Kompany and Aguero fit, Liverpool's poor form, and the pessimism I may have going onto a final may have overstated Cit€h's form. Sorry about that.

Personally, i'll just be laughing at the followers of which ever big team it is that wins the little cup they didn't give a monkey's about at the start of the season.
I obviously hope you will be laughing at Liverpool fans, because that will mean Liverpool had won it. :) It would be nice for them to bring some laughter into the lives of others. :LOL:

Seriously though, competitions and their priorities change throughout the season depending on how good or bad your team is playing, and how likely they are to win a competition they are in. You get to the final and it's 50-50, and should be taken very seriously. It could be argued Liverpool have given the League Cup a 'monkey's' more than any other team, seeing as they have won it more than any other team. :rolleyes: Sadly, it will will always be the lowest priority for most teams at the start of the season. League title, FA Cup, League Cup, and if a team happens to be in a European competition, that may be ahead or after the FA Cup depending on which competition it is, 'Champions' League, or Europa League in their priorities. Add into all that teams going for titles or promotions, or worse flirting with relegation, and cups may have little or no priority, and can be seen as a hindrance.

I'm happy Liverpool have reached a final, and I'll be even happier if they win it. It will be one of the 3-4 cups that can be won each year. :)
 
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Wenger. F@@k off!!

Totally incompetent defending again. If only we had the money over recent transfer windows to buy a world class or 2 defs. Oh we have!!!
 
I've really started to have enough of this. I'm a gooner through & through, but every year they lead us up the garden path, looking like we have a decent chance of winning the Premier League and then blow it.

Manure are a crap team right now, we should have gone there and taken them apart. I reckon it's Wenger that gets nervous with the big games, and now Spuds have pulled away from us too. I'm just glad I was out with my camera this afternoon.
 
Best team won the Cup Final, (not by much though ;)) well done Cit€h. :clap:

Apparently Klopp said in a post match interview that he felt s**t. :LOL: I love watching his press conferences. :)

I watched the the Sky coverage and saw again the bias there is against Mignolet. Some people in the media have already decided that he is rubbish and can do no good. Yes, he should have stopped their goal, but he is never given the credit for the great saves he makes. He made some brilliant saves from Aguero, and if Cech or De Gea had made the same saves they would have been raving, yet the commentary called them 'decent' saves. :mad: :( :rolleyes: He played so well (goal aside) that in the studio Carragher had to concede that he had a good game, and he is not his biggest fan. ;) On the Channel 5 highlights, the commentators gave him a bit more credit, as did Stuart Pearce and David James after the game. I'm fine with highlighting the mistakes, but give credit where it is due.

Great result for Utd, not so good for Arsenal. ;) Spurs keep on getting the results.
 
I watched the the Sky coverage and saw again the bias there is against Mignolet. Some people in the media have already decided that he is rubbish and can do no good. Yes, he should have stopped their goal, but he is never given the credit for the great saves he makes. He made some brilliant saves from Aguero, and if Cech or De Gea had made the same saves they would have been raving, yet the commentary called them 'decent' saves. :mad: :( :rolleyes:
I saw some highlights on Sky and the pens on the Sports News and they were full of praise for him.
 
Best team won the Cup Final, (not by much though ;)) well done Cit€h. :clap:

Apparently Klopp said in a post match interview that he felt s**t. :LOL: I love watching his press conferences. :)

I watched the the Sky coverage and saw again the bias there is against Mignolet. Some people in the media have already decided that he is rubbish and can do no good. Yes, he should have stopped their goal, but he is never given the credit for the great saves he makes. He made some brilliant saves from Aguero, and if Cech or De Gea had made the same saves they would have been raving, yet the commentary called them 'decent' saves. :mad: :( :rolleyes: He played so well (goal aside) that in the studio Carragher had to concede that he had a good game, and he is not his biggest fan. ;) On the Channel 5 highlights, the commentators gave him a bit more credit, as did Stuart Pearce and David James after the game. I'm fine with highlighting the mistakes, but give credit where it is due.

Great result for Utd, not so good for Arsenal. ;) Spurs keep on getting the results.

I think if it wasn't for Mignolet, City would have taken that game earlier and I wouldn't have speaking with half a voice on the way home! He made some cracking saves that many other goalies wouldn't have got a hand on.
 
I saw some highlights on Sky and the pens on the Sports News and they were full of praise for him.
Maybe, I didn't see that, but I've watched many games were Mignolet gets negativity from the start, and any mistake is overemphasized, and anything he does that is outstanding is downplayed or ignored. I just would like him to be treated fairly, but I fear it is so ingrained in people's minds, especially some people in the media, that it doesn't matter what he does, he will never lose the bad reputation. :(
 
City fans have been doing the same with Willy. Always comparing him to Joe and how he's not good enough. Every mistake amplified.
Until he saved our arses yesterday, now he's a bloody hero. The football community is incredibly fickle I suppose.

I couldn't comment about the media bias though, I rarely take heed of opinions of 'pundits' tbh. They all have a bias IMO.
 
Best team won the Cup Final, (not by much though ;)) well done Cit€h. :clap:

Apparently Klopp said in a post match interview that he felt s**t. :LOL: I love watching his press conferences. :)

I watched the the Sky coverage and saw again the bias there is against Mignolet. Some people in the media have already decided that he is rubbish and can do no good. Yes, he should have stopped their goal, but he is never given the credit for the great saves he makes. He made some brilliant saves from Aguero, and if Cech or De Gea had made the same saves they would have been raving, yet the commentary called them 'decent' saves. :mad: :( :rolleyes: He played so well (goal aside) that in the studio Carragher had to concede that he had a good game, and he is not his biggest fan. ;) On the Channel 5 highlights, the commentators gave him a bit more credit, as did Stuart Pearce and David James after the game. I'm fine with highlighting the mistakes, but give credit where it is due.

Great result for Utd, not so good for Arsenal. ;) Spurs keep on getting the results.
Sorry dude, but Migs is not good enough. Not commanding enough, not *that* good a shot stopper, terrible distribution and makes too many mistakes. Defending him shows how quickly we have become accepting of mediocrity.

Not one of our back five would get into any of the teams in the top four.
 
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Sorry dude, but Migs is not good enough. Not commanding enough, not *that* good a shot stopper, terrible distribution and makes too many mistakes. Defending him shows how quickly we have become accepting of mediocrity.

Not one of our back five would get into any of the teams in the top four.

Not saying Mignolet is good or bad, but they are so quick to criticise, not as quick to praise. If the guy makes a World class save they should say so, just don't just call it decent, which happened the other night on the coverage I was watching.
 
Not saying Mignolet is good or bad, but they are so quick to criticise, not as quick to praise. If the guy makes a World class save they should say so, just don't just call it decent, which happened the other night on the coverage I was watching.
That's fair enough.
 
Now Simon, just sit down, breathe deeply and tell yourself it's just a dream.
 
I don't know why Americans are so against Trump being President... they could have Arsene Wenger!!!
 
I'm sure there was a comment regarding goalkeepers encroaching on penalty takers recently, but it seems to have gone amiss. Everton being denied that third goal could be the difference between West Ham, getting a win and onto perhaps a top four finish (certainly the Europa spot) but it is barely acknowledged. MOTD showed it in the pundetry, but didn't dwell on the significance and I'm sure the liverpool fan that was moaning recently about their penalty miss won't be caring either ;)

Found it, so apologies to the liverpool fan, it was in fact an arsenal fan who made the comment.
 
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Now will anyone bloody believe me!!!!!

What I can't understand Simon, is that they were so poor in the 2nd half on Wednesday, yet they show the grit and determination a few days later.

Oliver Giroud is not good enough to be the main striker in a top 4 side. He's too static, lacks quality, and has poor decision making. Arsenal, if they really do want to challenge the better teams in Europe (or even the EPL) need somebody in the ilk of Aguero, Suarez, even Costa.

Hat's off to both Rambo for that unbelievable finish yesterday, and Ospina, who had a great game. We won't talk about a certain French midfielder.....
 
What I can't understand Simon, is that they were so poor in the 2nd half on Wednesday, yet they show the grit and determination a few days later.

Oliver Giroud is not good enough to be the main striker in a top 4 side. He's too static, lacks quality, and has poor decision making. Arsenal, if they really do want to challenge the better teams in Europe (or even the EPL) need somebody in the ilk of Aguero, Suarez, even Costa.

Hat's off to both Rambo for that unbelievable finish yesterday, and Ospina, who had a great game. We won't talk about a certain French midfielder.....
I like giroud and he does score goals but he is a no2 striker. We do need someone who is better quality as a no1. Welbeck Walcott and giroud are decent and on their day as good as anyone, but they do often go missing.

We have needed a world class Keeper for years and finally have one. But have needed 1 or 2 class CB and wenger still has done nothing about it. Huth would have been great for us. Bellerin is poor defensively which would be ok with say kompany and Huth at the back but with our back line he is a liability. Still no great Defensive mid.
 
I think Giroud gets more stick than he deserves. 53 goals in 118 games is very good, and you pay a lot more money for better than that.

As for keeper's moving for penalties, Caballero was a foot or two off his line in the shootout at the end from I think Coutinho. The best team one, but it should have been picked up on. The one in the Everton game was just a joke, approaching a yard off the line. :rolleyes: That a Ref and two linesmen don't pick up on that is very poor imho.

Liverpool got a lucky win against Palace. Looked like we were going to be the ones who were going to give them a much needed result, as they were starting to be a bit of a bogey team.
 
Re Adrian being off his line, I doubt very much he would have had time to if Lukaku had just kicked the pen rather than stall taking it just beforehand. I do think the main reason for WH's comeback, though, were the subs
I think Giroud gets more stick than he deserves. 53 goals in 118 games is very good, and you pay a lot more money for better than that.

As for keeper's moving for penalties, Caballero was a foot or two off his line in the shootout at the end from I think Coutinho. The best team one, but it should have been picked up on. The one in the Everton game was just a joke, approaching a yard off the line. :rolleyes: That a Ref and two linesmen don't pick up on that is very poor imho.

Liverpool got a lucky win against Palace. Looked like we were going to be the ones who were going to give them a much needed result, as they were starting to be a bit of a bogey team.
I don't think Adrian would have had a chance to encroach if Lukaku had just kicked the ball rather than stall his run-up. I still think the ref had a shocker, though, but I'm sure we've all gotten used to that with Taylor in charge.
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