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Post by Marc01 on Jan 18, 2024 21:53:08 GMT
Batman: “I heard the snap too” Whilst eating a bowl of Rice Krispies 🙂
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Post by Marc01 on Jan 18, 2024 21:56:59 GMT
Presumably, they’re irritated by this:
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Post by chamberlain on Jan 18, 2024 22:01:59 GMT
Heard the crack in the visitors end , what a lying stupid prick
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Post by Laughing Gravy on Jan 18, 2024 22:08:23 GMT
Heard the crack in the visitors end , what a lying stupid prick He's a Gooner. Goes without saying.
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Post by SuperRickyFuller on Jan 18, 2024 22:16:43 GMT
The comments to that horrendous tweet are fucking disgusting. And they've got the cheek to call us orcs.
Offended by everything, ashamed of nothing. They're utter, utter cunts and one of the only clubs in the world that I'd happily see go bump.
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Post by maninasuitcase on Jan 18, 2024 22:20:36 GMT
Its amazing that every tackle made on a gooner resulted in a fatality, yet no other teams had any fatalities from a shawcross challenge.
It only reinforces my utter hate of those gooner cunts.
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Post by wapiti on Jan 18, 2024 22:23:10 GMT
I hate them because Piers Morgan loves them.
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Post by maninasuitcase on Jan 18, 2024 22:29:00 GMT
I hate them because Piers Morgan loves them. And that twat alan davies.
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Post by Marc01 on Jan 18, 2024 22:36:42 GMT
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Post by Olgrligm on Jan 18, 2024 22:41:39 GMT
When I look back on our time in the top division, I don't really care about Arsenal supporters or what they think about our club. Football supporters are football supporters. Instead, I'm grateful that I got to watch Ryan Shawcross play centre back for us. Balancing all of the factors - ability, longevity, talisman-ness - I would put him down as the greatest Stoke player this side of the 1970s. Bizarrely underappreciated, too.
The entire Hughes regime collapsed the day that Ryan put his back out away at Leicester in January 2016. That was what really set our relegation in motion, amongst other factors.
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Post by Edward Tattsyrup on Jan 18, 2024 23:16:27 GMT
It's times like this I'm proud to be a Stoke supporter. Forget sending asylum seekers to Rwanda, it should be Arsenal fans we send out there.
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Post by Squeekster on Jan 18, 2024 23:23:46 GMT
I hate them because Piers Morgan loves them. And that twat alan davies. I heard a clip of Davies talking about the challenge and he was an absolute wanker, I'd happy tell that cunt to go and fuck himself the dick!
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Post by wazbagsbro on Jan 18, 2024 23:25:27 GMT
I know for a fact the kids in the Stoke end family stand we’re looking for Arsenal fans that we’re clearly inbread brothers , and I know lots were noticed, hence the word “snap” could be heard all over the stadium. Maybe that’s where the confusion lies
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Post by madnellie on Jan 18, 2024 23:40:14 GMT
Heard the crack in the visitors end , what a lying stupid prick I was in my usual seat in row 9 of the South Stand that day. The injury looked nasty but you definitely couldn't hear a snap, complete drama queens.
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Post by maninasuitcase on Jan 18, 2024 23:47:42 GMT
Still makes me laugh watching Sol fucking Campbell bouncing around like he wanted to have a go. He was and still is a prize weapon.
Kudos to Whelan for actually checking ramsey was, while his team mates were playing hard men and trying to get to ryan.
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Post by terrorofturfmoor on Jan 19, 2024 1:07:04 GMT
Still makes me laugh watching Sol fucking Campbell bouncing around like he wanted to have a go. He was and still is a prize weapon. Kudos to Whelan for actually checking ramsey was, while his team mates were playing hard men and trying to get to ryan. Don't forget Fabregas, he was bouncing around with Campbell.... The only decent person on the pitch was, like you say, Whelan!!!
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Post by wapiti on Jan 19, 2024 1:16:33 GMT
I saw that game and the incident on telly. I replayed it at least a dozen times and could not see any intent by Shawcross to hurt or injure Ramsey. I didn't see reckless play and certainly not violent play. Seemed more a matter of an unfortunate outcome for a contested ball between too very fit young men. In all honesty, I didn't see an obvious red card (but not for me to judge). And thought that it was good to get Shawcross off the pitch. The injury was horrific and Shawcross was gutted that he had inflicted it, showing his decency. Horrible situation for both players. I didn't like Arsene Wenger's reaction to the incident then or later. I was very happy to see Ramsey's recovery and return to fitness.
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Post by dirtclod on Jan 19, 2024 1:29:13 GMT
I saw that game and the incident on telly. I replayed it at least a dozen times and could not see any intent by Shawcross to hurt or injure Ramsey. I didn't see reckless play and certainly not violent play. Seemed more a matter of an unfortunate outcome for a contested ball between too very fit young men. In all honesty, I didn't see an obvious red card (but not for me to judge). And thought that it was good to get Shawcross off the pitch. The injury was horrific and Shawcross was gutted that he had inflicted it, showing his decency. Horrible situation for both players. I didn't like Arsene Wenger's reaction to the incident then or later. I was very happy to see Ramsey's recovery and return to fitness. I haven't liked Arsene Wenger's reaction to anything.
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Post by satoshi on Jan 19, 2024 6:08:42 GMT
They invented whining, pathetic, beta male football supporters and it’s spreading like a disease.
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Post by xchpotter on Jan 19, 2024 6:31:49 GMT
Be interesting to see what VAR would have made of it now. The contact happened as Shawcross was a fraction late because he was pulled back by a cheating Arsenal twat whilst he was committed to the challenge. Had this not happened he would’ve arrived earlier and no drama. If anything VAR would show it as a foul on Shawcross. Arsenal lot are right up there, but just edge it over Liverpool, in the victim states.
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Post by nonameface on Jan 19, 2024 7:08:32 GMT
I saw that game and the incident on telly. I replayed it at least a dozen times and could not see any intent by Shawcross to hurt or injure Ramsey. I didn't see reckless play and certainly not violent play. Seemed more a matter of an unfortunate outcome for a contested ball between too very fit young men. In all honesty, I didn't see an obvious red card (but not for me to judge). And thought that it was good to get Shawcross off the pitch. The injury was horrific and Shawcross was gutted that he had inflicted it, showing his decency. Horrible situation for both players. I didn't like Arsene Wenger's reaction to the incident then or later. I was very happy to see Ramsey's recovery and return to fitness. There was a picture on here I think a few years ago which was a freeze frame of where Shawcross and Ramsey were in the split seconds and it was proven Ramsey jumped in on Shawcross. Weirdly with VAR I think Ramsey would have been sent off for a dirty uncontrolled tackle. His leg break was his fault. Gutted for Shawcross because this really held back his international career and his appearance against Zlatan.
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Post by y_oh_y_delilah on Jan 19, 2024 7:33:39 GMT
Obviously I was at the game but my son in Sydney Australia said he definitely heard a crack about the time Ramsay tried and failed to injure Ryan.
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Post by maninasuitcase on Jan 19, 2024 8:52:16 GMT
Be interesting to see what VAR would have made of it now. The contact happened as Shawcross was a fraction late because he was pulled back by a cheating Arsenal twat whilst he was committed to the challenge. Had this not happened he would’ve arrived earlier and no drama. If anything VAR would show it as a foul on Shawcross. Arsenal lot are right up there, but just edge it over Liverpool, in the victim states. I don't think in the history of football theres ever been a team as loathed as arsenal. Agree with Liverpool being up there as well. My top 2 despised teams.
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Post by stokecitytalke on Jan 19, 2024 8:54:44 GMT
Heard the crack in the visitors end , what a lying stupid prick It was right in front of me and I didn't hear a crack!
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Post by a on Jan 19, 2024 8:56:13 GMT
Batman: “I heard the snap too” Whilst eating a bowl of Rice Krispies 🙂 Still living in their heads rent free as they say 😂 Pansies
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Post by stokecitytalke on Jan 19, 2024 9:00:22 GMT
I saw that game and the incident on telly. I replayed it at least a dozen times and could not see any intent by Shawcross to hurt or injure Ramsey. I didn't see reckless play and certainly not violent play. Seemed more a matter of an unfortunate outcome for a contested ball between too very fit young men. In all honesty, I didn't see an obvious red card (but not for me to judge). And thought that it was good to get Shawcross off the pitch. The injury was horrific and Shawcross was gutted that he had inflicted it, showing his decency. Horrible situation for both players. I didn't like Arsene Wenger's reaction to the incident then or later. I was very happy to see Ramsey's recovery and return to fitness. The ref said he sent Shawcross off because it was a bad injury not for the tackle, presumably for Shawcross's protection.
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Post by Laughing Gravy on Jan 19, 2024 9:05:36 GMT
Heard the crack in the visitors end , what a lying stupid prick It was right in front of me and I didn't hear a crack! I think it must have been their collective knicker elastic twanging they could hear when they all got them in a twist at the same time. I was right alongside it too mate and whilst it was an unpleasant injury there was absolutely no audible crack where I was let alone 60 yards away in the away end.
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Post by The Drunken Communist on Jan 19, 2024 9:17:57 GMT
Be interesting to see what VAR would have made of it now. The contact happened as Shawcross was a fraction late because he was pulled back by a cheating Arsenal twat whilst he was committed to the challenge. Had this not happened he would’ve arrived earlier and no drama. If anything VAR would show it as a foul on Shawcross. Arsenal lot are right up there, but just edge it over Liverpool, in the victim states. Exactly, Shawcross was a fraction late due to being pulled back by an Arsenal player, this coupled with Ramsey lunging & getting his studs caught in the turf lead to an unfortunate accident... And lets not forget the real disgusting tackle in that game, the one towards the end of the match when the ball was harmlessly rolling out of play near the dugouts & that cunt Fabregas sprinted half the length of the pitch to make a vile two-footed lunge right through the back of Danny Pugh with the sole intention of trying to injure him.
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Post by Staffsoatcake on Jan 19, 2024 12:09:09 GMT
I saw that game and the incident on telly. I replayed it at least a dozen times and could not see any intent by Shawcross to hurt or injure Ramsey. I didn't see reckless play and certainly not violent play. Seemed more a matter of an unfortunate outcome for a contested ball between too very fit young men. In all honesty, I didn't see an obvious red card (but not for me to judge). And thought that it was good to get Shawcross off the pitch. The injury was horrific and Shawcross was gutted that he had inflicted it, showing his decency. Horrible situation for both players. I didn't like Arsene Wenger's reaction to the incident then or later. I was very happy to see Ramsey's recovery and return to fitness. The ref said he sent Shawcross off because it was a bad injury not for the tackle, presumably for Shawcross's protection. The Ref should have asked for Ryan the be subbed,not give him a red card for his protection,wasn't it Fabrigas why tried to break a Stoke players leg in the same same, and didnt even get a yellow?
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Post by 11wilkosinateam on Jan 19, 2024 12:17:05 GMT
Heard the crack in the visitors end , what a lying stupid prick I was sat about about 5 metres away and didn’t even hear it
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