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English teams should do what German teams do and go in unison to applaud the fans at the end of the game instead of sloping off as quickly as possible in many cases. Particularly away from home, it's not a big ask and it shows a bit of (even it's faux) respect.

 

http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/69350000/jpg/_69350731_dortmund_bongarts.jpg

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Cant help but laugh at the footage of the 4th official at the Chelsea v Hull game, SSN are showing the moment when the goal detection system was used and the fourth official is showing every man and his dog his sexy new watch.

 

Reminds me of the moment when my dad realised that his "new iPhone" (really 2 years old) would tell him what the weather is like, he spent weeks telling people what the weather was like where they were.

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English teams should do what German teams do and go in unison to applaud the fans at the end of the game instead of sloping off as quickly as possible in many cases. Particularly away from home, it's not a big ask and it shows a bit of (even it's faux) respect.

 

http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/69350000/jpg/_69350731_dortmund_bongarts.jpg

 

no I prefer how it is now

 

you see who really cares, or at least wants us to think that  :shifty: , and whos a bit of a dick

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English teams should do what German teams do and go in unison to applaud the fans at the end of the game instead of sloping off as quickly as possible in many cases. Particularly away from home, it's not a big ask and it shows a bit of (even it's faux) respect.

 

http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/69350000/jpg/_69350731_dortmund_bongarts.jpg

 

no I prefer how it is now

 

you see who really cares, or at least wants us to think that  :shifty: , and whos a bit of a dick

 

Krul & Santon in column 1, Taylor in column 2, the rest in column 3 :pow:

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English teams should do what German teams do and go in unison to applaud the fans at the end of the game instead of sloping off as quickly as possible in many cases. Particularly away from home, it's not a big ask and it shows a bit of (even it's faux) respect.

 

http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/69350000/jpg/_69350731_dortmund_bongarts.jpg

 

no I prefer how it is now

 

you see who really cares, or at least wants us to think that  :shifty: , and whos a bit of a dick

 

Krul & Santon in column 1, Taylor in column 2, the rest in column 3 :pow:

 

It's nice to see when they're intelligent enough to do it, even if it is fake.

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Written into the England winger’s deal is a clause stating that Arsenal must pay Saints £10,000 every time Oxlade-Chamberlain appears for more than 20 minutes.

 

Incredibly a trend emerged, with Wenger bringing him off the bench after 72 minutes (v Stoke), 73 minutes (Liverpool), 72 minutes (Coventry), 65 minutes (Norwich), 76 minutes (Fulham), 86 minutes (Tottenham), 67 minutes (Swansea), 73 minutes (West Ham), 71 minutes (Swansea), and 75 minutes (Reading).

 

Arsenal’s accounts department were stunned to receive an email from Southampton demanding payment for the appearances, with the south coast club justifying their argument based on stoppage time.

 

Eventually Arsenal agreed to pay for the appearances and the story worked its way around the offices at the Emirates with bafflement among staff.

 

Strange if true and not giggs.

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Very strange clause to put in a contract if true, especially of Oxlade-Chamberlain knew about it as it would hinder his development hugely. That said those times aren't exactly out of the ordinary for a subs to be made.

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Written into the England winger’s deal is a clause stating that Arsenal must pay Saints £10,000 every time Oxlade-Chamberlain appears for more than 20 minutes.

 

Incredibly a trend emerged, with Wenger bringing him off the bench after 72 minutes (v Stoke), 73 minutes (Liverpool), 72 minutes (Coventry), 65 minutes (Norwich), 76 minutes (Fulham), 86 minutes (Tottenham), 67 minutes (Swansea), 73 minutes (West Ham), 71 minutes (Swansea), and 75 minutes (Reading).

 

Arsenal’s accounts department were stunned to receive an email from Southampton demanding payment for the appearances, with the south coast club justifying their argument based on stoppage time.

 

Eventually Arsenal agreed to pay for the appearances and the story worked its way around the offices at the Emirates with bafflement among staff.

 

Strange if true and not giggs.

 

As if a provision for injury time wouldn't be incorporated into the contract.

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