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Post by jemma1989 on Mar 6, 2010 20:37:38 GMT
come on guys lighten up, their team mate has a double leg break. regardless of everything wenger, fabregas etc have said they are just showing support for someone they train with most days of the week and will now be missing from their group for a while. if it was a stoke player with a double leg break and our players were wearing shirts saying get well soon, we'd all be saying how class the lads are for the gesture.
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Post by bayernoatcake on Mar 6, 2010 20:48:05 GMT
come on guys lighten up, their team mate has a double leg break. regardless of everything wenger, fabregas etc have said they are just showing support for someone they train with most days of the week and will now be missing from their group for a while. if it was a stoke player with a double leg break and our players were wearing shirts saying get well soon, we'd all be saying how class the lads are for the gesture. If it was us that lost a player in this manner we wouldn't have acted like it was the worst thing to have happened since September the 11th either.
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Post by Not_Nick_H on Mar 6, 2010 20:51:02 GMT
Our players should wear "Team Shawcross" t-shirts tomorrow....Or maybe "Fuck Off Wenger" would be more appropriate!!! I know a supplier that could sort those for them. ;D
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Post by jemma1989 on Mar 6, 2010 21:16:08 GMT
come on guys lighten up, their team mate has a double leg break. regardless of everything wenger, fabregas etc have said they are just showing support for someone they train with most days of the week and will now be missing from their group for a while. if it was a stoke player with a double leg break and our players were wearing shirts saying get well soon, we'd all be saying how class the lads are for the gesture. If it was us that lost a player in this manner we wouldn't have acted like it was the worst thing to have happened since September the 11th either. bayern I totally agree with you, they were disgraceful, campbell and fabregas were an embarassment. and having a go at them for that is totally justified. However I think it's a bit petty to be bitching about them about the shirts, its a week later, a separate game, we should just let them get on with it. As a club all we want to do now is get on with our season and not dwell on what has happened. We should let Arsenal get on with it in whatever way they see fit, otherwise this situation is going to drag on and on and to go forward we need to get past any problems.
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Post by hitman on Mar 6, 2010 21:20:34 GMT
come on guys lighten up, their team mate has a double leg break. regardless of everything wenger, fabregas etc have said they are just showing support for someone they train with most days of the week and will now be missing from their group for a while. if it was a stoke player with a double leg break and our players were wearing shirts saying get well soon, we'd all be saying how class the lads are for the gesture. absolutly spot on! and these half baked brainwits having a dig at arsenal for doing such a gesture seriously need get a grip!
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Post by Jamo on the wing on Mar 6, 2010 21:27:26 GMT
I think it's how you deal with the hand that you are dealt though.
Everything at Arsenal seems to be a drama that they want to tell the world about and it's so see through it hurts.
When Rory broke his leg we didn't have "Get well soon Rory" t-shirts but the club did him proud, signed him up on a full-time contract and just did things in the proper manner. Rory has since felt a huge bond with the club and the area because of how we looked after him in private.
To me everything Arsenal are doing currently is manipulative and calculating and are more for Arsenal's than Ramsey's benefit (that's not to say they haven't been good to him behind the scenes.)
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Post by bayernoatcake on Mar 6, 2010 21:30:05 GMT
If it was us that lost a player in this manner we wouldn't have acted like it was the worst thing to have happened since September the 11th either. bayern I totally agree with you, they were disgraceful, campbell and fabregas were an embarassment. and having a go at them for that is totally justified. However I think it's a bit petty to be bitching about them about the shirts, its a week later, a separate game, we should just let them get on with it. As a club all we want to do now is get on with our season and not dwell on what has happened. We should let Arsenal get on with it in whatever way they see fit, otherwise this situation is going to drag on and on and to go forward we need to get past any problems. I agree but I don't like seeing our name being dragged through the mud like these tossers are trying their best to do and getting away with it. I have no issues with the t-shirts but that club and it's hangers on are doing my head in.
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Post by jemma1989 on Mar 6, 2010 21:33:27 GMT
bayern I totally agree with you, they were disgraceful, campbell and fabregas were an embarassment. and having a go at them for that is totally justified. However I think it's a bit petty to be bitching about them about the shirts, its a week later, a separate game, we should just let them get on with it. As a club all we want to do now is get on with our season and not dwell on what has happened. We should let Arsenal get on with it in whatever way they see fit, otherwise this situation is going to drag on and on and to go forward we need to get past any problems. I agree but I don't like seeing our name being dragged through the mud like these tossers are trying their best to do and getting away with it. I have no issues with the t-shirts but that club and it's hangers on are doing my head in. fair enough and I think that's probably the view of most others who have posted on this thread, just using Arsenal's gesture as a way to vent anger.
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