ngood77
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- Aug 5, 2006
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Make up your minds whiners...
'I love the passion of the Premier League' | News Archive | News | Arsenal.com
'I love the passion of the Premier League' | News Archive | News | Arsenal.com
There are FAR more serious injuries in football than Rugby. And they say Rugby is the Man's game.
Now I follow the arsenal (the argument of supporting two teams can be ignored) .
The tackle wasn't great but not BAD at all. Feel awful for shawcross as this must really be playing with his head and of course terrible for Ramsey.
It was just a freak incident, about 4 things going wrong at the same time. The speed of the player(Ramsey), shawcrosses point of impact, the speed of impact and where Ramseys foot was when it was made(all ready in the turf at an angle)
I don't believe wenger was in any way saying shawcross MEANT to do anything but get the ball, but that IN GENERAL teams do go in a bit harder on arsenal As it is commenly seen that they 'don't like a battle' and 'will struggle at places like Stoke and bolton' which has often been true.
But again this was an accident. Hopefully not as bad as eduardos as his was a full dislocation of the foot, but obviously looking at a calender year I would think.
Good luck to Ramsey, and I hope this doesn't destroy shawcross' season as he deserves his England place.
The idea of not showing the violence at football games isn't about protecting the audience, though. It's about not wanting drunk idiots at the next game thinking "Oooh... if I start trouble, I could get on TV and big it up in front of my mates".
Yes, because some of us on here would Shaw be cross if people made name-based puns...
If the ref didn't act, perhaps the FA would have felt pressure to act, and would have given a worse punishment than the 3 game ban he'll get.
When I saw it on match of the day, I didn't notice the challenge. It just looked like a coming together. I think some people are being harsh on the challenge because of the what a horrendous injury resulted from it.
Despite this incident there will still be fans and commentators questioning referees' decisions when ruling certain challenges as fouls because "this is a man's game".
Teams go in harder on arsenal, it's the way to beat them.
By harder, I don't mean recklessly, just a bit more FIRM.
All these incidents are unfortunate, but I still believe stem from the mentality of 'roughing up' arsenal.
1 it removes the Player from the scene. Best for all.
2 it means the fa can remove the red if it was just an error(they can't if a yellow is given)
Yes - I can see there is a legitimate debate as to whether there should have been a straight red.
yes, its made sence. unless theres a rule for the ref to enforce a substitution, he has little other choice. i expect the red to be withdrawn as it wasnt a lunge or studs in.
I though Glenn Whelan did very well supporting Ramsey shortly after the incident. Especially when others like experienced cambell are acting crazy.
I though Glenn Whelan did very well supporting Ramsey shortly after the incident. Especially when others like experienced cambell are acting crazy.