King Kev wrote:[urlnp=http://onlinearsenal.com/forums/showthread.php?t=18509]LINK[/urlnp]i tell you what im dying for this game. fuck spurs city U***d chelsea its all about this game now. Gutted some of the away fans couldnt run on and stab ade, but hay thats just our luck at the moment.
King Kev wrote:Why is nobody questioning the behaviour of the Arsenal fans who were trying to get on the pitch and were throwing stuff at our players?
Everybody seems to be pointing the finger of blame at Adebayor but were the travelling fans really blameless? I think not!
There should be a full investigation held and the club (Arsenal) should be held responsible for the actions of their mindless 'fans'.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:King Kev wrote:Why is nobody questioning the behaviour of the Arsenal fans who were trying to get on the pitch and were throwing stuff at our players?
Everybody seems to be pointing the finger of blame at Adebayor but were the travelling fans really blameless? I think not!
There should be a full investigation held and the club (Arsenal) should be held responsible for the actions of their mindless 'fans'.
Spot on.
Adebayor showed his emotions, something which imo he was entitled to do. Our own supporters seem to be willing to go with the ridiculous moral outrage of angry mob majority. I for one loved his reaction, something you don't see often enough in game, player showing it real meant lot to him. I would've done the same.
Dunne's Half-Time Pint wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:King Kev wrote:Why is nobody questioning the behaviour of the Arsenal fans who were trying to get on the pitch and were throwing stuff at our players?
Everybody seems to be pointing the finger of blame at Adebayor but were the travelling fans really blameless? I think not!
There should be a full investigation held and the club (Arsenal) should be held responsible for the actions of their mindless 'fans'.
Spot on.
Adebayor showed his emotions, something which imo he was entitled to do. Our own supporters seem to be willing to go with the ridiculous moral outrage of angry mob majority. I for one loved his reaction, something you don't see often enough in game, player showing it real meant lot to him. I would've done the same.
eh? which ones? I was close to crying laughing - everyone on my row (and in the stadium as far as i could tell) was the same - then we spent the rest of the game goading the Arse fans further. The steward in the recovery position diluted the mirth slightly but I haven't exactly seen any Blues calling for sanctions. We're surely all U***d on this.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:King Kev wrote:Why is nobody questioning the behaviour of the Arsenal fans who were trying to get on the pitch and were throwing stuff at our players?
Everybody seems to be pointing the finger of blame at Adebayor but were the travelling fans really blameless? I think not!
There should be a full investigation held and the club (Arsenal) should be held responsible for the actions of their mindless 'fans'.
Spot on.
Adebayor showed his emotions, something which imo he was entitled to do. Our own supporters seem to be willing to go with the ridiculous moral outrage of angry mob majority. I for one loved his reaction, something you don't see often enough in game, player showing it real meant lot to him. I would've done the same.
Grob wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:King Kev wrote:Why is nobody questioning the behaviour of the Arsenal fans who were trying to get on the pitch and were throwing stuff at our players?
Everybody seems to be pointing the finger of blame at Adebayor but were the travelling fans really blameless? I think not!
There should be a full investigation held and the club (Arsenal) should be held responsible for the actions of their mindless 'fans'.
Spot on.
Adebayor showed his emotions, something which imo he was entitled to do. Our own supporters seem to be willing to go with the ridiculous moral outrage of angry mob majority. I for one loved his reaction, something you don't see often enough in game, player showing it real meant lot to him. I would've done the same.
Are you talking abut Adebayors celebration or the bit where he stood on RVP's face?
ronk wrote:Grob wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:King Kev wrote:Why is nobody questioning the behaviour of the Arsenal fans who were trying to get on the pitch and were throwing stuff at our players?
Everybody seems to be pointing the finger of blame at Adebayor but were the travelling fans really blameless? I think not!
There should be a full investigation held and the club (Arsenal) should be held responsible for the actions of their mindless 'fans'.
Spot on.
Adebayor showed his emotions, something which imo he was entitled to do. Our own supporters seem to be willing to go with the ridiculous moral outrage of angry mob majority. I for one loved his reaction, something you don't see often enough in game, player showing it real meant lot to him. I would've done the same.
Are you talking abut Adebayors celebration or the bit where he stood on RVP's face?
Is the thread title a clue?
Grob wrote:ronk wrote:Grob wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:King Kev wrote:Why is nobody questioning the behaviour of the Arsenal fans who were trying to get on the pitch and were throwing stuff at our players?
Everybody seems to be pointing the finger of blame at Adebayor but were the travelling fans really blameless? I think not!
There should be a full investigation held and the club (Arsenal) should be held responsible for the actions of their mindless 'fans'.
Spot on.
Adebayor showed his emotions, something which imo he was entitled to do. Our own supporters seem to be willing to go with the ridiculous moral outrage of angry mob majority. I for one loved his reaction, something you don't see often enough in game, player showing it real meant lot to him. I would've done the same.
Are you talking abut Adebayors celebration or the bit where he stood on RVP's face?
Is the thread title a clue?
You would have thought so but there is no 'angry mob' against the Ade run but some slightly more damning comments over the bit where he kick RVP in the face. The sentence i highlighted seems to be misplaced, hence my asking for clarification. Warranted would you not agree?
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Our own supporters seem to be willing to go with the ridiculous moral outrage of angry mob majority.
There's angry mob of supporters of other clubs sitting on their high horses over Adebayors celebration.
Dunne's Half-Time Pint wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Our own supporters seem to be willing to go with the ridiculous moral outrage of angry mob majority.
There's angry mob of supporters of other clubs sitting on their high horses over Adebayors celebration.
which is it?
(and the stamp/kick/poke doesn't look great on second watch)
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Dunne's Half-Time Pint wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Our own supporters seem to be willing to go with the ridiculous moral outrage of angry mob majority.
There's angry mob of supporters of other clubs sitting on their high horses over Adebayors celebration.
which is it?
What? They are one and the same.
Dunne's Half-Time Pint wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Dunne's Half-Time Pint wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Our own supporters seem to be willing to go with the ridiculous moral outrage of angry mob majority.
There's angry mob of supporters of other clubs sitting on their high horses over Adebayors celebration.
which is it?
What? They are one and the same.
You started with "our own supporters" then said that it was "supporters of other clubs". Which did you mean?
It's pretty obvious that those two quotes do not mean the same thing.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Dunne's Half-Time Pint wrote:
You started with "our own supporters" then said that it was "supporters of other clubs". Which did you mean?
It's pretty obvious that those two quotes do not mean the same thing.
(some of) Our own supporters seem willing to join supporters of other clubs taking a moral high ground on this one. They both mean exactly the same.
Dunne's Half-Time Pint wrote:If you cannot do this, you could consider apologising.
King Kev wrote:Dunne's Half-Time Pint wrote:If you cannot do this, you could consider apologising.
Are you sure you're not Dev?
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Our own supporters seem to be willing to go with the ridiculous moral outrage of angry mob majority.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:You must be fucking gutted if we beat rags in derby. Would make you look pretty silly. And let's face it, it's all about how you look.
xavi6 wrote:Look at them go -
Dunne's Half-Time Pint wrote:xavi6 wrote:Look at them go -
Did any of them think they were actually going to do anything? Ade is the size of a tree.
King Kev wrote:Dunne's Half-Time Pint wrote:Did any of them think they were actually going to do anything? Ade is the size of a tree.
In a strange way I would have liked one of the muppets to have got on to the pitch and up the Adebayor.
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