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Guest quklaani

He were only the three feet ahead of every other player on the pitch, guess that's not quite enough for the linesman.

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Phil Brown 'Fabregas spat at Brian Horton' 'Wengar didnt shake my hand he didnt when we beat them here early in the season'

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Arsenal are a horrible club anyway. Never bought into this, "but they play attractive football" sh*te. Gallas, Eboue, Adebayor, Fabregas...team's a bunch of c*nts.

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Wenger's a bigger prick than Brown tbf. He's been shown the replay of the goal, and not only does he deny it was offside...but that Gallas was pushed too...

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Wenger needs a good kicking.

Someone needs to kick his arse right to the Newcastle dugout. Best manager in the world.

 

He's blatantly not though is he? He's also a massive twat.

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Devil's advocate time, it's interesting, it is offside, at least it should be, and I'd be shouting blue murder if that happened to us but when the ball leaves the head of the Arsenal player (Djourou?), is Gallas "active"?

 

If Myhill doesn't get a touch, the ball wouldn't have looped to Gallas so how can he be active at that point? If it had gone in off the first Arsenal head, let's say, it would have been allowed - so it is only the goalkeeper's interference that allows Gallas to head in, meaning that it is legal because the last touch was from a Hull player?

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I wouldn't shake Phil Browns hand either, the bloke is a prize cocksmith & if the MAGS who battered him years ago at SJP are on here all I can say is RESPECT going out to you.

 

Wegner is petty, stroppy & a bad loser but hey that's what being  French is all about.

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Devil's advocate time, it's interesting, it is offside, at least it should be, and I'd be shouting blue murder if that happened to us but when the ball leaves the head of the Arsenal player (Djourou?), is Gallas "active"?

 

If Myhill doesn't get a touch, the ball wouldn't have looped to Gallas so how can he be active at that point? If it had gone in off the first Arsenal head, let's say, it would have been allowed - so it is only the goalkeeper's interference that allows Gallas to head in, meaning that it is legal because the last touch was from a Hull player?

Doesn't matter.

If someone shoots from 30 yards out towards the left side of the goal, and another player is in an offside position on the other side of the goal and the goalkeeper saves it but only as far as the offside player and he taps it in, it's still offside.

 

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Devil's advocate time, it's interesting, it is offside, at least it should be, and I'd be shouting blue murder if that happened to us but when the ball leaves the head of the Arsenal player (Djourou?), is Gallas "active"?

 

If Myhill doesn't get a touch, the ball wouldn't have looped to Gallas so how can he be active at that point? If it had gone in off the first Arsenal head, let's say, it would have been allowed - so it is only the goalkeeper's interference that allows Gallas to head in, meaning that it is legal because the last touch was from a Hull player?

Doesn't matter.

If someone shoots from 30 yards out towards the left side of the goal, and another player is in an offside position on the other side of the goal and the goalkeeper saves it but only as far as the offside player and he taps it in, it's still offside.

 

Makes sense when you put it like that. I'm still not sure this active-inactive thing is very clear though and anything that upsets Phil Brown is fine by me.

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At the end of the day, it was offside, but look at the replys we had to see. Advantage to the attacking team.

 

And meh, we all hate Phil Brown, why cant Wenger? :lol:

I called offside when I saw it live, ridiculous decision. And where was the advantage to the attacking team in the first half? That one was only inches in it with the players running in opposite directions.

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Devil's advocate time, it's interesting, it is offside, at least it should be, and I'd be shouting blue murder if that happened to us but when the ball leaves the head of the Arsenal player (Djourou?), is Gallas "active"?

 

If Myhill doesn't get a touch, the ball wouldn't have looped to Gallas so how can he be active at that point? If it had gone in off the first Arsenal head, let's say, it would have been allowed - so it is only the goalkeeper's interference that allows Gallas to head in, meaning that it is legal because the last touch was from a Hull player?

Doesn't matter.

If someone shoots from 30 yards out towards the left side of the goal, and another player is in an offside position on the other side of the goal and the goalkeeper saves it but only as far as the offside player and he taps it in, it's still offside.

 

Makes sense when you put it like that. I'm still not sure this active-inactive thing is very clear though and anything that upsets Phil Brown is fine by me.

Good, I was almost confusing myself when I wrote it :laugh:

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At the end of the day, it was offside, but look at the replys we had to see. Advantage to the attacking team.

 

And meh, we all hate Phil Brown, why cant Wenger? :lol:

I called offside when I saw it live, ridiculous decision. And where was the advantage to the attacking team in the first half? That one was only inches in it with the players running in opposite directions.

"Inches" Barmby was so clearly offside, the calls werent comparable

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Anyone who upsets Phil "sit on the field while I slag you off in front of the fans and look like big man" Brown is Ok in my book.

 

And he's Allardyce's best mate, and he wears ridiculous dandruff jackets, what's there to like?  :thup:

 

 

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Devil's advocate time, it's interesting, it is offside, at least it should be, and I'd be shouting blue murder if that happened to us but when the ball leaves the head of the Arsenal player (Djourou?), is Gallas "active"?

 

If Myhill doesn't get a touch, the ball wouldn't have looped to Gallas so how can he be active at that point? If it had gone in off the first Arsenal head, let's say, it would have been allowed - so it is only the goalkeeper's interference that allows Gallas to head in, meaning that it is legal because the last touch was from a Hull player?

Doesn't matter.

If someone shoots from 30 yards out towards the left side of the goal, and another player is in an offside position on the other side of the goal and the goalkeeper saves it but only as far as the offside player and he taps it in, it's still offside.

 

Yeah but that's easily interfering with play. IMO the decision was right at the time, Gallas was no interference at all to the phase of play, yes when the ball was kicked but play was ahead of him. The rule after that is supposed to stand is if it hits off an opposing player then it won't be offside. Good call i reckon.

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At the end of the day, it was offside, but look at the replys we had to see. Advantage to the attacking team.

 

And meh, we all hate Phil Brown, why cant Wenger? :lol:

I called offside when I saw it live, ridiculous decision.

 

I thought the ref had blown because the Hull players all seemed to stop, which was understandable if utterly stupid.  He's so far offside he's off...twice, or something.  If you know what I mean.

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