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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/17/2008 Posts: 23,365 Location: Nairobi
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Impunity wrote:WHAT DO YOU PEOPLE SAY ABOUT THE WRONG RED CARD GIVEN TO GIBBS?
....Right red card to an arseno player, no? ..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/26/2007 Posts: 6,514
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Impunity wrote:WHAT DO YOU PEOPLE SAY ABOUT THE WRONG RED CARD GIVEN TO GIBBS?
It was wrong. However, do you Arsonos feel a red card was justified anyways? Or it is ok for outfield players to do goalie duties? Business opportunities are like buses,there's always another one coming
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 12/17/2010 Posts: 1,163 Location: Sudan
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That was a real beating. But as a fan i take heart, knowing that it was only one game, 3 points lost. And that Pool have to meet Chelsea and Mancity at Anfield. Either way they will drop points "Peace is our profession, War is our business" ...Unknown
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/17/2008 Posts: 23,365 Location: Nairobi
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Um Sayala wrote:That was a real beating. But as a fan i take heart, knowing that it was only one game, 3 points lost. And that Pool have to meet Chelsea and Mancity at Anfield. Either way they will drop points In the same year you are hoping to win the league you ship in 6 goals from Citeh, 5 from Pool and 6 from chelsea......never ever!!!! ..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,328 Location: Masada
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McReggae wrote:Impunity wrote:WHAT DO YOU PEOPLE SAY ABOUT THE WRONG RED CARD GIVEN TO GIBBS?
....Right red card to an arseno player, no? Giving the wrong player a red card.Has it ever happened in pro-soccer? Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 12/17/2010 Posts: 1,163 Location: Sudan
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McReggae wrote:Um Sayala wrote:That was a real beating. But as a fan i take heart, knowing that it was only one game, 3 points lost. And that Pool have to meet Chelsea and Mancity at Anfield. Either way they will drop points In the same year you are hoping to win the league you ship in 6 goals from Citeh, 5 from Pool and 6 from chelsea......never ever!!!! Very possible. Check the remaining fixtures of the BIG four and you will understand. Again I say, a loss of 6 nil is bad, but only on goal difference, otherwise its the same as chelsea losing 1 nil to A. Villa. Same 3 points lost. ask Tottenham "Peace is our profession, War is our business" ...Unknown
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/3/2008 Posts: 4,057 Location: Gwitu
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Can't understand Wenger 's tactics or lack of, the full backs were so advanced exposing the CBs. Arteta has no. Legs left and is the weak link. So easy to beat Arsenal, just press, once you are past the CM it is a highway to the goal. No pace and no power in the gunners . I fear the worst is yet to come. Truth forever on the scaffold Wrong forever on the throne (James Russell Rowell)
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/14/2007 Posts: 4,152
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Um Sayala wrote:McReggae wrote:Um Sayala wrote:That was a real beating. But as a fan i take heart, knowing that it was only one game, 3 points lost. And that Pool have to meet Chelsea and Mancity at Anfield. Either way they will drop points In the same year you are hoping to win the league you ship in 6 goals from Citeh, 5 from Pool and 6 from chelsea......never ever!!!! Very possible. Check the remaining fixtures of the BIG four and you will understand. Again I say, a loss of 6 nil is bad, but only on goal difference, otherwise its the same as chelsea losing 1 nil to A. Villa. Same 3 points lost. ask Tottenham Thats the spirit, we all knew March fixtures were going to be tough but we haven't really collapsed as many had predicted. Saturday's loss was embarrassing but its just 3 points dropped. I expect us to beat Swansea tomorrow which will take us only 4 points behind Chelsea.....but hata hivyo we really need a win against City on saturday, we can't afford to drop more points. I believe we are capable of winning all our fixtures in April and May. Rocisky is a very good player but he doesn't have the ability to run at players and play the killer pass like Ozil, Wilshere or Ramsey. Carzola na yeye has been too inconsistent kama kawaida. Our game lacked pace, we really miss Walcott! On the red card, the FA rules state that a red card should only be issued if the hand ball denied a clear goal scoring opportunity, correct call would have been a yellow card plus the awarding of a penalty kick....Hazard's shot was wide. As for Gibbs, It is expected that he will be cleared of his red card, since he did nothing wrong.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/26/2007 Posts: 6,514
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TAZ wrote:
On the red card, the FA rules state that a red card should only be issued if the hand ball denied a clear goal scoring opportunity, correct call would have been a yellow card plus the awarding of a penalty kick....Hazard's shot was wide. As for Gibbs, It is expected that he will be cleared of his red card, since he did nothing wrong.
To quote something I read this morning: *Forgive me for a brief return to the Oxlade-Chamberlain incident, but a minor point - which the exact interpretation of the laws of the game would suggest doesn't matter - but the midfielder clearly handled with the intent to deny Chelsea a goal. He wasn't aware that the ball was going wide, so from a moral perspective (let's pretend that we care about that for a moment) a red card was the right decision for the cheating scallywag.Business opportunities are like buses,there's always another one coming
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/14/2007 Posts: 4,152
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KulaRaha wrote:TAZ wrote:
On the red card, the FA rules state that a red card should only be issued if the hand ball denied a clear goal scoring opportunity, correct call would have been a yellow card plus the awarding of a penalty kick....Hazard's shot was wide. As for Gibbs, It is expected that he will be cleared of his red card, since he did nothing wrong.
To quote something I read this morning: *Forgive me for a brief return to the Oxlade-Chamberlain incident, but a minor point - which the exact interpretation of the laws of the game would suggest doesn't matter - but the midfielder clearly handled with the intent to deny Chelsea a goal. He wasn't aware that the ball was going wide, so from a moral perspective (let's pretend that we care about that for a moment) a red card was the right decision for the cheating scallywag. http://www.dailymail.co....nt-Stamford-Bridge.html
Well atleast someone who has been a ref before agrees with me anyway if Arsenal don't appeal then he'll miss one game.....!
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/19/2010 Posts: 1,308 Location: nairobi metropolitan
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McReggae wrote:Um Sayala wrote:That was a real beating. But as a fan i take heart, knowing that it was only one game, 3 points lost. And that Pool have to meet Chelsea and Mancity at Anfield. Either way they will drop points In the same year you are hoping to win the league you ship in 6 goals from Citeh, 5 from Pool and 6 from chelsea......never ever!!!! Well spoken, @ um is just consoling himself. When people's self believe goes, they stop talking about how and what they will do, but dwell on how other teams will falter. I understand. Democracy does not belong to the dead
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/7/2012 Posts: 11,908
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TAZ wrote:KulaRaha wrote:TAZ wrote:
On the red card, the FA rules state that a red card should only be issued if the hand ball denied a clear goal scoring opportunity, correct call would have been a yellow card plus the awarding of a penalty kick....Hazard's shot was wide. As for Gibbs, It is expected that he will be cleared of his red card, since he did nothing wrong.
To quote something I read this morning: *Forgive me for a brief return to the Oxlade-Chamberlain incident, but a minor point - which the exact interpretation of the laws of the game would suggest doesn't matter - but the midfielder clearly handled with the intent to deny Chelsea a goal. He wasn't aware that the ball was going wide, so from a moral perspective (let's pretend that we care about that for a moment) a red card was the right decision for the cheating scallywag. http://www.dailymail.co....nt-Stamford-Bridge.html
Well atleast someone who has been a ref before agrees with me anyway if Arsenal don't appeal then he'll miss one game.....! changes nothing, Ose! Lakini FA cup ni lazima! In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/19/2010 Posts: 1,308 Location: nairobi metropolitan
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githundi wrote:githundi wrote:Judging from the current form and upcoming fixtures. I wish to make the below predictions. 1. The team to make the 4th spot will need about 75 points. 2.The team to win the premier league will need about 82 points. 3. Tottenham and Liverpool might just get back into contention for the titles. 4. The teams battling for title will also find themselves battling for the 4th spot. 5. It's not predictable who will win the title. 6. Arsenal might find themselves battling for the fourth spot. 7. From 1, Manu will not get the fourth spot. I might be wrong but then again I may be right. Positively criticize my post by stating your own predictions. So far my predictions are holding. Realistically, finally arsenal have now owned the fourth spot. There are out of the title race. .. No 2 ways about it... Chelsea are now firm favourites to lift the title, if you consider the remaining matches. Manchester City and Liverpool are also in contention despite the consideration that they will be each facing 3 of the big 5 in the remaining features. For arsenal, just pray that United does not win the CL..... Yes we all would like to dream, but this is the reality check. Democracy does not belong to the dead
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/19/2010 Posts: 1,308 Location: nairobi metropolitan
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Angelica _ann wrote:TAZ wrote:KulaRaha wrote:TAZ wrote:
On the red card, the FA rules state that a red card should only be issued if the hand ball denied a clear goal scoring opportunity, correct call would have been a yellow card plus the awarding of a penalty kick....Hazard's shot was wide. As for Gibbs, It is expected that he will be cleared of his red card, since he did nothing wrong.
To quote something I read this morning: *Forgive me for a brief return to the Oxlade-Chamberlain incident, but a minor point - which the exact interpretation of the laws of the game would suggest doesn't matter - but the midfielder clearly handled with the intent to deny Chelsea a goal. He wasn't aware that the ball was going wide, so from a moral perspective (let's pretend that we care about that for a moment) a red card was the right decision for the cheating scallywag. http://www.dailymail.co....nt-Stamford-Bridge.html
Well atleast someone who has been a ref before agrees with me anyway if Arsenal don't appeal then he'll miss one game.....! changes nothing, Ose! Lakini FA cup ni lazima! @ your current form, I wish you God's speed, because you need it. Democracy does not belong to the dead
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/19/2010 Posts: 1,308 Location: nairobi metropolitan
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Impunity wrote:WHAT DO YOU PEOPLE SAY ABOUT THE WRONG RED CARD GIVEN TO GIBBS?
Nothing, it would have changed nothing, that is why there is no hullabaloo about it. In fact there is no need for arsenal to appeal, the suspension will just be shifted from Gibbs to Ox. And I think, you should better have Ox on the field rather than Gibbs. Democracy does not belong to the dead
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/4/2006 Posts: 13,821 Location: Nairobi
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TAZ wrote:KulaRaha wrote:TAZ wrote:
On the red card, the FA rules state that a red card should only be issued if the hand ball denied a clear goal scoring opportunity, correct call would have been a yellow card plus the awarding of a penalty kick....Hazard's shot was wide. As for Gibbs, It is expected that he will be cleared of his red card, since he did nothing wrong.
To quote something I read this morning: *Forgive me for a brief return to the Oxlade-Chamberlain incident, but a minor point - which the exact interpretation of the laws of the game would suggest doesn't matter - but the midfielder clearly handled with the intent to deny Chelsea a goal. He wasn't aware that the ball was going wide, so from a moral perspective (let's pretend that we care about that for a moment) a red card was the right decision for the cheating scallywag. http://www.dailymail.co....nt-Stamford-Bridge.html
Well atleast someone who has been a ref before agrees with me anyway if Arsenal don't appeal then he'll miss one game.....! it was a professional foul - engineered to deny Chelsea a goal! All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/26/2007 Posts: 6,514
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/14/2007 Posts: 4,152
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githundi wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:TAZ wrote:KulaRaha wrote:TAZ wrote:
On the red card, the FA rules state that a red card should only be issued if the hand ball denied a clear goal scoring opportunity, correct call would have been a yellow card plus the awarding of a penalty kick....Hazard's shot was wide. As for Gibbs, It is expected that he will be cleared of his red card, since he did nothing wrong.
To quote something I read this morning: *Forgive me for a brief return to the Oxlade-Chamberlain incident, but a minor point - which the exact interpretation of the laws of the game would suggest doesn't matter - but the midfielder clearly handled with the intent to deny Chelsea a goal. He wasn't aware that the ball was going wide, so from a moral perspective (let's pretend that we care about that for a moment) a red card was the right decision for the cheating scallywag. http://www.dailymail.co....nt-Stamford-Bridge.html
Well atleast someone who has been a ref before agrees with me anyway if Arsenal don't appeal then he'll miss one game.....! changes nothing, Ose! Lakini FA cup ni lazima! @ your current form, I wish you God's speed, because you need it. Saturday's result had nothing to do with form, it was a case of Arsenal capitulating in an away match against the big teams AGAIN.....we've had no problems beating the small/mid-table teams that is why we are still within touching distance of the top despite those three heavy loses. A win against Swansea tomorrow will close the gap to 4 pts so we are not really out of the title race. Like i said if we maintain that 4 pt gap after the Man City game at the Emirates on Saturday then we would be one of the favorites for the title. As for the FA cup, hakuna wasi wasi....this season hakuna mambo ya trophy drought!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/14/2007 Posts: 4,152
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githundi wrote:githundi wrote:githundi wrote:Judging from the current form and upcoming fixtures. I wish to make the below predictions. 1. The team to make the 4th spot will need about 75 points. 2.The team to win the premier league will need about 82 points. 3. Tottenham and Liverpool might just get back into contention for the titles. 4. The teams battling for title will also find themselves battling for the 4th spot. 5. It's not predictable who will win the title. 6. Arsenal might find themselves battling for the fourth spot. 7. From 1, Manu will not get the fourth spot. I might be wrong but then again I may be right. Positively criticize my post by stating your own predictions. So far my predictions are holding. Realistically, finally arsenal have now owned the fourth spot. There are out of the title race. .. No 2 ways about it... Chelsea are now firm favourites to lift the title, if you consider the remaining matches. Manchester City and Liverpool are also in contention despite the consideration that they will be each facing 3 of the big 5 in the remaining features. For arsenal, just pray that United does not win the CL..... Yes we all would like to dream, but this is the reality check. There are 8 games to go, all the top four teams will finish well above the 75 pt mark you've indicated. Tottenham's next game is against L'pool at Anfield, before that match they'll probably be 9 pts from 4th place.....i don't think they'll be a threat. This season they'll be no battle for 4th place. Ati we've owned 4th spot, L'pool are just 3 pts ahead with games against City and Chelsea to come....one or even two of the top three teams will definitely drop no doubt about that.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/9/2008 Posts: 2,824
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TAZ wrote:
Saturday's result had nothing to do with form, it was a case of Arsenal capitulating in an away match against the big teams AGAIN.....we've had no problems beating the small/mid-table teams that is why we are still within touching distance of the top despite those three heavy loses. A win against Swansea tomorrow will close the gap to 4 pts so we are not really out of the title race. Like i said if we maintain that 4 pt gap after the Man City game at the Emirates on Saturday then we would be one of the favorites for the title. As for the FA cup, hakuna wasi wasi....this season hakuna mambo ya trophy drought!
so you agree your team is a small one, or at best average When I have money, I get rid of it quickly, lest it find a way into my heart.
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