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I got a downvote for this but this video doesn't show the foul or the crowd reaction in a good light.
Not remotely biased that video is it?
This terrible crowd reaction you (and they) are highlighting is basically one bloke with a dodgy haircut grinning and clapping.
Pathetic. Instead of scouring the internet for something to back up your view, maybe just support your team? Mate next to me said his Arsenal-supporting mate didn't think it was a red, yet these pages are full of supposed Ipswich supporters calling it a definite red. Even their manager said it wasn't deliberate.
This terrible crowd reaction you (and they) are highlighting is basically one bloke with a dodgy haircut grinning and clapping.
Pathetic. Instead of scouring the internet for something to back up your view, maybe just support your team? Mate next to me said his Arsenal-supporting mate didn't think it was a red, yet these pages are full of supposed Ipswich supporters calling it a definite red. Even their manager said it wasn't deliberate.
Hang on, so you aren’t a real fan now if you think a stupid nasty pointless late tackle from a town player isnt red worthy?
This terrible crowd reaction you (and they) are highlighting is basically one bloke with a dodgy haircut grinning and clapping.
Pathetic. Instead of scouring the internet for something to back up your view, maybe just support your team? Mate next to me said his Arsenal-supporting mate didn't think it was a red, yet these pages are full of supposed Ipswich supporters calling it a definite red. Even their manager said it wasn't deliberate.
I do support my team, and unlike many stayed to clap the players and McKenna when they came over to the north stand at the end as I always do.
And by the end of the season, I will have missed only three games home and away.
Apart from the ice pack applied straight to his leg when he came off, na, not at all 😂
You didn't see him running around absolutely fine and having 3 chances after the tackle (that made him jump 3 foot in the air)? That tackle was on 32, Saka went off on 57.
You didn't see him running around absolutely fine and having 3 chances after the tackle (that made him jump 3 foot in the air)? That tackle was on 32, Saka went off on 57.
I'm not surprised, because you're dumb.
Do you think Hutchinson also faked his injury at Man Utd then?
Because he ran around fine after the tackle that was a clear red, and then was injured?
Try and answer the questions directly without coming across as a hypocrite.
Do you think Hutchinson also faked his injury at Man Utd then?
Because he ran around fine after the tackle that was a clear red, and then was injured?
Try and answer the questions directly without coming across as a hypocrite.
I didn't say anyone faked an injury.
That he got up and was running around having chances for 25 minutes after this horror challenge is an actual fact. Omari's was just before half time, so he had time to rest and get treatment. But what any of this has to do with anything I don't know.
It's all part of the atmosphere, so long as it stays pantomime and doesn't stray into racism as some have suggested.
That’s really all it is isn’t it? Show me a home crowd anywhere that wouldn’t do exactly the same thing if one of their players got sent off. It really isn’t that deep.
As you say, any racist comment is completely unacceptable
This terrible crowd reaction you (and they) are highlighting is basically one bloke with a dodgy haircut grinning and clapping.
Pathetic. Instead of scouring the internet for something to back up your view, maybe just support your team? Mate next to me said his Arsenal-supporting mate didn't think it was a red, yet these pages are full of supposed Ipswich supporters calling it a definite red. Even their manager said it wasn't deliberate.
It was a red card challenge all day long which I had a perfect view of and knew what was coming.
"They break our legs and tell us to be grateful when they offer us crutches."
If we're talking pantomime, I'm all for giving someone like Cucurella all the stick he deserves, but it doesn't strike me Saka is that type of player.
It's not a judgement on his character though. None of us know him personally so I for one don't judge him on that. It was an opposition player who got one of our players sent off, rightly so as it happened, but that also isn't the point. If any of the Arsenal players had done it it would have been the same.
From where I was sat it looked deliberate to me and it struck me as being borne out of frustration.
Arteta himself has now said he didn't think it looked deliberate. What is it throughout Leif's hundred odd games that has led you to the conclusion he would rake someone from behind out of frustration? Do tell me.