https://x.com/hltco/status/187914090...k_DvSqUkaQFrjw
Sulzeer Campbell trolling Spurs fans
https://x.com/hltco/status/187914090...k_DvSqUkaQFrjw
Sulzeer Campbell trolling Spurs fans
Wow - quite a piss take!
Putting the laughter back into manslaughter
I see Twitter has taken to blaming Arsenal Fan TV for things again, this time the abusive messages sent to Havertz’s wife
I mean they are all a bunch of ill bred Police Academy caricatures who have as much insight as a dog when staring at its own reflection. But let’s be fair the guy who tried to kidnap his ex partner isn’t associated with that channel anymore, and nothing these clowns say amounts to death threats against players or their wives.
If I was a season ticket holder like these guys, I think the last thing I’d want to do is performatively scream into a microphone at the end of a game, I’d rather just sink a couple of pints and go home and have a kip. But each to their own
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football...s/c8r5gz4z5ppo
What utter pointless stupidity. 17 year old is not quite an adult but it’s old enough to have the capacity to think before you act. What was this moron possibly hoping to achieve. I border on being a free speech absolutist but making death threats against people regardless of whether you intend to carry them out or not is like incitement to violence one of those areas where it crosses the line so I have no sympathy for him being arrested. Though I’m old fashioned enough to think that a good clip round the ear and a few hours of unpaid back breaking labour would set him straight
Unfortunately the internet and the anonymity it affords (or not in this case, but certainly the distance) emboldens people to the point they seem to think they can just say what they like.
To be honest I don’t want to get to bogged down with Michael Oliver, he’s absolutely a compromised referee but it wasn’t Oliver who sent off Declan Rice for having the ball kicked at him. It wasn’t Oliver who acting on orders from VAR sent off William Saliba, it wasn’t Oliver who didn’t award us a penalty and chalked off a goal for us against Liverpool for no reason. It wasn’t Oliver who gave a non penalty for a clash of heads where Saliba got the ball. And it wasn’t Oliver who chalked off the winner against Aston Villa for a phantom handball.
Individually I could begrudgingly accept these decisions, collectively it pisses me off.
We’ve always had referees who take the piss and allow our opponents to get away with murder and us with nothing. But never before this season have I honestly felt that I cannot trust in any league game that we won’t end up dropping points because of a contentious decision by a referee
Now I accept that we shouldn’t put ourselves in a position to be the victim of fine margins so often (for example we shouldn’t have allowed Villa back in the game for that handball call to be crucial). But let’s be fair it’s a double edged sword, because we aren’t able to kill off games (we haven’t scored more than twice in the last four league games) we are putting ourselves in the hands of referees.
This is actually worth starting a thread.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scjy2gXyjgU
I can't believe I never saw this before. Quite simply one of the bet documentaries ever made, and I'm not sure they understood at the time how good it is when you can now compare it to the utterly fake game we have to put up with.
That was football lads. If you are too young to have been there and have grown upon Sky's diet of spectacular nothingness then I really feel for you. But you have at least the consolation that the game you love now was once based on something that was actually real.
Also, bringing it bang into the discussion, listen to that ref - was it a foul, was it offside, did he get a touch? No, no, yes. Then GOAL. Makes you wonder what sort of corruption (because we know non-corruption is always an option) the modern refs feast on.
Really recommend you watch this one if you haven't seen it already.
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