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Post by andyredditch on Feb 28, 2010 18:40:36 GMT
I have never started a thread in my life but Wengers comments are at best one eyed if not slanderous to compare the Shawcross challenge to Martin Taylors on Eduardo are incredible we as Stoke fans should bombard the media local and national and and make Wenger accountable for his comments , for too long he has been allowed to get away with his biased I did not see that views. Well Mr Wenger your disgusting comments are a out of order and a disgrace to football we were there and saw what happened and it was a complete accident.
I call on all Stoke fans to rise up and make this untouchable Frencman accountable for his disgraceful comments
Rant over
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Post by march4 on Feb 28, 2010 18:43:43 GMT
I am just as furious now as I was 24 hours ago.
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Post by gloryhunterhater on Feb 28, 2010 18:45:53 GMT
Mr Wenger is a complete and uttercunt, as is his midget spaniolo midfielder Fabrigas. Fabriags behaved like a big girls blouse.
The thing which has amazed me about this is that Wenger saw the incident? Usually, the twat was lookin ze uzzer way and deed not have a clear view.
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Post by andyredditch on Feb 28, 2010 18:46:42 GMT
March the guy seems untouchable is it because he is French and we are accused of xenophobia
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Post by gloryhunterhater on Feb 28, 2010 18:48:10 GMT
March the guy seems untouchable is it because he is French and we are accused of xenophobia I had one of them Andy. I could play we'll be with you on it. Oh, hold on, that was a xylophone
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Post by tazi on Feb 28, 2010 18:48:41 GMT
I am just as furious now as I was 24 hours ago. Ditto. In addition if Wenger doesn't retract his slanderous, scandalous and demeaning comments in relation to both Ryan Shawcross and Stoke City Football Club then Peter Coates should take him through the courts.
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Post by andyredditch on Feb 28, 2010 18:55:08 GMT
Tazi i wasnt there 38 years ago at the semi final but my dad was now i know why he hates the Arsenal , how much longer can Wenger get away with these scandolous comments
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Post by victoriaboothenboy on Feb 28, 2010 18:55:37 GMT
Be interesting to see if the FA get involved. He is often in trouble for slating match officials. Is it OK to make slanderous accusations about opponents. Is this a case of double values? I would like to see the FA asking him to "explain his remarks". After all this unfortunate happened because two committed players challenged for a ball and one got there a split second after the other. How can he describe that as "horrendous" and sad that the circumstances are its hardly a hanging event.
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Post by stokeseagull on Feb 28, 2010 18:58:18 GMT
spot on... if you throw mud at people it sticks and the sunday papers were full of all sorts of crap about ''horror tackles'' giving shawcross an unjustified reputation that will follow him around.Wenger should have acknowledged it was one of those things that happens in football,nobody is to blame and then all this would have been prevented.However because he hasnt done that then Stoke have every right to complain.Telling lies about people is illegal and slander is an offence....time somebody made a stand against wengers somewhat blinkered view of the world..
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Post by march4 on Feb 28, 2010 19:00:34 GMT
He will of course retract in his mealy mouthed manner.
The damage is done now - mud sticks. Listen to the glory hunters on the Arsehole message boards who believe every word the French ponce says.
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Post by tazi on Feb 28, 2010 19:00:39 GMT
Tazi i wasnt there 38 years ago at the semi final but my dad was now i know why he hates the Arsenal , how much longer can Wenger get away with these scandolous comments Hopefully this will be the last after the FA have dealt with him but somehow i doubt it very much they will.
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Post by andyredditch on Feb 28, 2010 19:00:45 GMT
We as a football club need to challenge Mr Wengers comments starting in the media tommorow , as a member of the FA board Peter Coates is in the ideal position to lodge an official complaint against Mr Wenger and make him accountable for his slanderous comments .I repeat we as a football club need to pursue this as far as we can and make Mr Wenger detract his slanderous comments
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Post by march4 on Feb 28, 2010 19:02:11 GMT
We as a football club need to challenge Mr Wengers comments starting in the media tommorow , as a member of the FA board Peter Coates is in the ideal position to lodge an official complaint against Mr Wenger and make him accountable for his slanderous comments .I repeat we as a football club need to pursue this as far as we can and make Mr Wenger detract his slanderous comments He will detract, but without any conviction and his original comments are already causing considerable damage.
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Post by jasepc on Feb 28, 2010 19:07:25 GMT
isn't it funny how Wenger only moans at things that affect him. What about the shocking hand ball/penalty decision? and the way they take great pride in scoring a goal that was handed to them via a shocking decision! He wants nringing before a panel and rollocking for his comments about ryan and indeed anyone else. He needs to learn you can not do it. The league will not allow it about their refs so they should not allow this!
There, there, rant over!
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Post by gidman on Feb 28, 2010 19:07:40 GMT
he broke his own leg just before it happend. nothing to do with shawcross and for these ass-hole fans to call him a dirty play makes me more pissed off.
MARTIN KEOWN RINGS A BELL ! ! !
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Post by potterglen on Feb 28, 2010 19:08:42 GMT
Its time Wenger looked a little closer to home to find out why three of his players have had such injuries over the last five years. It is common practice to tackle in the English game, if he insists on pretty football with his 'ball at the feet' philosophy then that is where the tackles will be! I am sorry that Ramsey has such a nasty injury and I hope that he has a quick and complete recovery, shame that Wenger and those other Arsenal pillocks cannot see further than themselves and hope that the mental trauma that Ryan has is real too. Ask Schmichael why he needed psychiatric help after standing near David Busst (Coventry) when his leg was broken while being caught in a tackle between Man U's McClair & Irwin.
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Post by march4 on Feb 28, 2010 19:14:42 GMT
Its time Wenger looked a little closer to home to find out why three of his players have had such injuries over the last five years. It is common practice to tackle in the English game, if he insists on pretty football with his 'ball at the feet' philosophy then that is where the tackles will be! I am sorry that Ramsey has such a nasty injury and I hope that he has a quick and complete recovery, shame that Wenger and those other Arsenal pillocks cannot see further than themselves and hope that the mental trauma that Ryan has is real too. Ask Schmichael why he needed psychiatric help after standing near David Busst (Coventry) when his leg was broken while being caught in a tackle between Man U's McClair & Irwin. Good point. Were the ManUre players sent off for causing the injury? Was it even a free kick? No, it was an accident, just like this was.
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Post by jasepc on Feb 28, 2010 19:17:12 GMT
Whilst watching the games today I noticed the position of the players' shin pads. They appear appear to be very small and start half way up their shin. Im not saying that a pad would prevent injury its just an observation!
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Post by rambo61 on Feb 28, 2010 19:21:37 GMT
I am just as furious now as I was 24 hours ago. March, I honestly believe it is now down to Scholes to demand an apology from the french cunt or issue a writ against him for slander!!Now is the time to see if Tony has any bollocks when it comes to standing up to the "big boys"!!!
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Post by lostinafrenchbar on Feb 28, 2010 19:21:53 GMT
"Tto come back and win 3-1 against this Stoke side you need to be special"
Arsene Wenger, last night. He said a number of things, some right, some wrong.
If you don't like moaning., don't join in, leave him to it.
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Post by Trubritt on Feb 28, 2010 19:24:12 GMT
i agree with your post but can anyone suggest a way to protest which would be both united and effective
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Post by stokeseagull on Feb 28, 2010 19:26:31 GMT
you miss the point ''lostinafrenchbar'' wenger has slandered shawcross and thats illegal.if his lies werent splashed all over the papers then it wouldnt matter but poor old shawcross is going to have to deal with this sh*t whenever he plays now.. if wenger wants to moan and lie in private then thats up to him but he cant do it in public cos its illegal...full stop
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Post by andyredditch on Feb 28, 2010 19:31:38 GMT
Mr Coates is a member of the FA Board he should take it forward and demand an immediate retraction once again Stoke City are labelled as thugs and bullies its time for Mr Coates to stand up for Ryan and our club and demand an apology
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Post by wuzza on Feb 28, 2010 19:36:37 GMT
Peter Coates is our only hope of any action but even he will struggle against the dark side that is the big 4 in general, and Arsenal in particular. They have a strangle-hold on the FA and Premiership.
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Post by potters 22 on Feb 28, 2010 19:38:21 GMT
As far as i saw in the replays on sat night motd ramseys leg snapped before shawcross made any contact with him!
Wenger is a tosser end of!
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Post by oatcakecorral on Feb 28, 2010 19:44:51 GMT
Had it been Ryan's leg that had been broken he would have no doubt come out with his standard "I didnt see it" comment with the typical shrug of the shoulders.What's french for bellend?
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Post by lostinafrenchbar on Feb 28, 2010 19:55:27 GMT
you miss the point ''lostinafrenchbar'' wenger has slandered shawcross and thats illegal.if his lies werent splashed all over the papers then it wouldnt matter but poor old shawcross is going to have to deal with this sh*t whenever he plays now.. if wenger wants to moan and lie in private then thats up to him but he cant do it in public cos its illegal...full stop Well lets say if Tuncay or someone was carried off in the same state, I'd expect TP to be jumping up and down with fury and speaking on behalf of his man. If, a couple of days later, and once the emotion had faded, the situation turned out not to be what it seemed to him at the time, well then it'd be time to climb down. In this case, we shall see, once Ramsey himself gets round to saying something. In the meantime, all this defensive stuff's getting on my tits. So what if Arsenal are all bad mouthing Shawcross? They're Arsenal, aren't they? Ryan's call up to the England squad is the real verdict on this, not Wenger speaking ten minutes after the end of the match. In any case, the whole country knows about Wenger's inability to see anything but what he wants to see, and that's how his comments get taken, one or two pet journos aside. Yes Ryan's going to have to deal with this every time he plays, but that'd be the case whatever Arsenal said. I reckon he's big enough to take it, hopefully Ramsey is too.
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Post by FullerMagic on Feb 28, 2010 20:01:08 GMT
Yes Ryan's going to have to deal with this every time he plays, but that'd be the case whatever Arsenal said. I reckon he's big enough to take it, hopefully Ramsey is too. Not sure that's true. I think a lot of the hysterical language about "horror lunges" in the papers and on Arsenal sites has taken its lead from Wenger's comments, which he made without the benefit of replays, and has poured petrol over the situation and given the sheep-like Arsenal idiots and red top hacks carte blanche to start labelling Shawcross as a barbarian. Compare and contrast that with Pulis' classy response after Delap's equally sickening double leg break.
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Post by stokeseagull on Feb 28, 2010 20:01:09 GMT
''lostinafrenchbar'' the major problem here is that wenger has got previous and its time somebody stood up to him...
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Post by wuzza on Feb 28, 2010 20:03:52 GMT
And look at the impact it had on the career of the poor sod from Blues .....Mr Wenger must be very proud of that !
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