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Author Topic:   Gallas is a big girl
J-Ro posted 2/26/08 11:55 AM    
gooner4ever posted 2/26/08 12:53 AM    
At least he showed some passion though. I felt exactly the same. Kicked the living shit out of my wardrobe when I got home. It was one of the worst days in the history of the club on Saturday and obviosuly emotions got the better of our super skipper. i think the media should be concentrating more on the hofffic tackle which could of ended eddies career.
jamie batchelor posted 2/27/08 6:25 PM    
i didnt think that the tackle was that bad!!i know what happened to him was not nice, but taylor was clumsy more then anything and just unlucky that this time his foot was planted. From what i saw the ref didnt really think much of it until he saw eduardo's leg, then gave him the red.
JD posted 2/28/08 10:01 AM    
True jamie but Gooner will never be able to look at it rationally as the tackle hurt one of his poor little beloved Gooners! Just unlucky!
Yeah and Gallas is a girl! I mean what a true leader! lol
gooner4ever posted 2/28/08 11:48 AM    
I accept that Taylor probably did mean to brake Dudu's leg but the tackle was obviously dangerous because it broke someone's leg. To say it was not worth a red card is staggering. Would love to see the reaction if it had been rooney, terry or gerrard at the recieving end. I think people might see the challenge slightly different, don't you?. Obviously Taylor had been told by his manager to go in hard from the start and unsettle the arsenal players. There have been lots of awful tackles this season and it was only a matter of time before someone got seriously injured. But Surpise surprise it was an Arsenal player who got done over.
jamie batchelor posted 2/28/08 2:50 PM    
one of the main differences between england and france/spain/italy is that our league is much more physical and has been for years. i dont think its right to change that because one person broke their leg. and yes i would be annoyed if gerrard broke his leg and the challenge was 'horrific' but that challenge i do not think was so i would accept that these things will happen in a contact game.
gooner4ever posted 2/28/08 2:58 PM    
i don't want to see and end to good honest tackling, just the "studs up" tackling which causes this type of damage.
Fred Wilcox posted 2/28/08 8:19 PM     Click here to send email to Fred Wilcox  
just as jon mentioned, im sure you'd have a completely different view on the incident if it didnt involve a 'beloved' arsenal player!
if it was at the reebok stadium the injury wouldnt have even occured as the pitch is always in perfect condition, and would have prevented mr eduardo's studs from sticking in the mud! lol
gooner4ever posted 2/28/08 11:32 PM    
A broken leg is a borken leg at the end of the day. Does not matter who he plays for to be honest. True about the pitch though. The Brum pitch, just like their fans, is shit. At the emirates or reebok he might had survived. Like I said earlier, I don't think Taylor meant to injure Dudu but he still showed his studs and the tackle was obviously dangerous. Just look at the end result.
J-Ro posted 3/11/08 4:58 PM    
he loves his silky skills, he walks like heather mills....
JD posted 3/14/08 5:44 PM    
Eduardo whooooo Eduardo whooooo!
Ron Weasley posted 3/20/08 10:59 AM     Click here to send email to Ron Weasley  
Wheres Potter these days?! With the form that Arsenal are on it looks like they could be visiting 'the hill' in a few years. And at the hill you cant afford your captain to chuck his toys out the pram!! Blink and your two nil down!! And you can bet your life that Jack Russell wont allow any of the diving malarky from Eduardo!
JD posted 3/20/08 2:02 PM    
Said it months ago, United's title Arsenal just aint got the experience there! Already bottling it!!
I hear that cnut Ashley Cole made a shocking tackle on Hutton last night and only got a Yellow....typical!!!
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