Arsenal v Ipswich
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Arsenal v Ipswich
Arsenal getting pelters on the BBC match feed for slow, sideways passing against a team who's parked the bus.
Sounds familiar.
Sounds familiar.
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But the amount of cheating Arsenal have done in this game is infuriating, claiming false head injuries and falling over when hardly touched.
VAR should be used to give yellows for simulation.
VAR should be used to give yellows for simulation.
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It’s an awful game. Arsenal scored from a cross but didn’t get the hint and have tried to pass the ball into the net for the rest of the game. Sideways, backwards, rinse, repeat.
Ipswich have hardly had the ball but on the rare occasions they have got forward, they would rather “recycle” back to the half way line than take a chance on getting the ball into the box. They aren’t going to score many this season playing safe with 30% possession.
Tedious stuff.
Oh and as mentioned, the play acting from both teams is embarrassing with Martinelli winning the prize for the loudest audible squeal after being lightly brushed by an Ipswich player.
Ipswich have hardly had the ball but on the rare occasions they have got forward, they would rather “recycle” back to the half way line than take a chance on getting the ball into the box. They aren’t going to score many this season playing safe with 30% possession.
Tedious stuff.
Oh and as mentioned, the play acting from both teams is embarrassing with Martinelli winning the prize for the loudest audible squeal after being lightly brushed by an Ipswich player.
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Why didn't Odergaard go off after treatment ? Physio came on and he was allowed to stay on the pitch
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Usual outcome of a prem match. Hardworking team loses to one good move.
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Arsenal were so boring, guilty of over playing and trying to walk the ball into the net
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That rule only applies to teams who aren't "special".Vegas Claret wrote: ↑Sat Dec 28, 2024 12:48 amWhy didn't Odergaard go off after treatment ? Physio came on and he was allowed to stay on the pitch
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Hopefully the obsession of trying to copy Guardiola's style football isn't going to last much longer.
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Infuriating. Several times a player went down holding his face like he'd taken a Tyson hook when he'd been barely touched with a flailing arm (not even in the face sometimes). When the game is stopped for a "head injury" that is fake, there has to be retrospective punishment.
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Vegas Claret wrote: ↑Sat Dec 28, 2024 3:39 amArsenal were so boring, guilty of over playing and trying to walk the ball into the net

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I didn't watch this game but I noticed an 'improvement' in our play acting on Thursday. Roberts, Anthony and Hannibal, all made out they were hurt when there was no or minimal contact although probably fouls, and some other 'fouls' looked dubious. Hence Hamer particularly but O'Hare and Gilchrist too, got a bit wound up.