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CROoney
06-11-2007, 09:34 AM
Judging by the interview Carlos Queiroz gave to the BBC after this tense but slightly disappointing contest, it was not anything like as unpleasant as Ferguson would have us all think. 'It was a great day for football,' said United's assistant manager in praising the way both teams played, as well as the atmosphere at the Emirates Stadium.

If Ferguson was making his point because he wants to see action taken before he returns to Arsenal, perhaps he could set an example by sending a message to those United fans who sing songs about 'paedophiles' before the two teams meet at Old Trafford on April 12.
Now that is what you call an 'absolute disgrace' and something that needs to stop.

Wenger never complains about that and on Saturday he avoided accusing the referee of favouring the opposition. Instead he offered a far more balanced view of a match that never quite lived up its billing. Was it a work of art that would have stopped the sporting world?

"No," conceded Wenger. "It didn't reach the level in terms of technique that I'd expected, but it was still interesting with contrasting styles."

Curiously, though, the styles were contrasting because Arsenal failed to play the fluent football that has won them so many admirers this season.

Wenger recognised as much when he noted the difference between this performance and the one at Anfield the previous weekend. Against Liverpool they played with the handbrake off. Against Manchester United, however, it was on.

What Wenger then struggled to do was provide an explanation, perhaps because the truth was something he was a little reluctant to face.

Arsenal might remain unbeaten this season and they might still be at the summit of the Premier League, but they froze a little against a side they do not think they have the measure of yet. It certainly looked that way — a case of showing a touch too much respect.

They possess great character, no doubt about that. Not only did they fight back from a goal down at Anfield with a wonderful second half display but they battled back twice on this occasion — first in cancelling out Wayne Rooney's 45thminute goal with an equaliser from Cesc Fabregas soon after the interval, and then with a strike from William Gallas that came just 10 minutes after Cristiano Ronaldo had made the most of a terrific reverse pass from Louis Saha that took out two Arsenal defenders.


The Gallas goal prompted one of the more unusual responses from the feisty Fabregas, who turned to Rio Ferdinand and simply told him to 'f**k off '; evidence not only of Fabregas's dark side but further proof that the defending champions really got to them on Saturday.
Is that true ??? If it is, i find it absolutely shocking
!!!!

Anderson's God
06-11-2007, 07:08 PM
Judging by the interview Carlos Queiroz gave to the BBC after this tense but slightly disappointing contest, it was not anything like as unpleasant as Ferguson would have us all think. 'It was a great day for football,' said United's assistant manager in praising the way both teams played, as well as the atmosphere at the Emirates Stadium.

If Ferguson was making his point because he wants to see action taken before he returns to Arsenal, perhaps he could set an example by sending a message to those United fans who sing songs about 'paedophiles' before the two teams meet at Old Trafford on April 12.
Now that is what you call an 'absolute disgrace' and something that needs to stop.

Wenger never complains about that and on Saturday he avoided accusing the referee of favouring the opposition. Instead he offered a far more balanced view of a match that never quite lived up its billing. Was it a work of art that would have stopped the sporting world?

"No," conceded Wenger. "It didn't reach the level in terms of technique that I'd expected, but it was still interesting with contrasting styles."

Curiously, though, the styles were contrasting because Arsenal failed to play the fluent football that has won them so many admirers this season.

Wenger recognised as much when he noted the difference between this performance and the one at Anfield the previous weekend. Against Liverpool they played with the handbrake off. Against Manchester United, however, it was on.

What Wenger then struggled to do was provide an explanation, perhaps because the truth was something he was a little reluctant to face.

Arsenal might remain unbeaten this season and they might still be at the summit of the Premier League, but they froze a little against a side they do not think they have the measure of yet. It certainly looked that way — a case of showing a touch too much respect.

They possess great character, no doubt about that. Not only did they fight back from a goal down at Anfield with a wonderful second half display but they battled back twice on this occasion — first in cancelling out Wayne Rooney's 45thminute goal with an equaliser from Cesc Fabregas soon after the interval, and then with a strike from William Gallas that came just 10 minutes after Cristiano Ronaldo had made the most of a terrific reverse pass from Louis Saha that took out two Arsenal defenders.


The Gallas goal prompted one of the more unusual responses from the feisty Fabregas, who turned to Rio Ferdinand and simply told him to 'f**k off '; evidence not only of Fabregas's dark side but further proof that the defending champions really got to them on Saturday.
Is that true ??? If it is, i find it absolutely shocking
!!!!


Wenger would have been complaining if they had lost that match, believe me! Wenger always moans, makes excuses and complains when he loses to United or anybody for that matter! Thats the usual French arrogance, showing up!

Jazz 16
06-11-2007, 07:19 PM
Thats the usual French arrogance, showing up!

:rolleyes: You cant generalise like that AG. Not all French are arrogant.....



CROoney-
Im very confused by the title of this thread.....fans singing revolting songs......yet you dont mention anything in the post. Im not sure where you are going with this one :confused:

rydersonthestorm
06-11-2007, 08:24 PM
If they where singing songs about them they where talking about wenger. Like this
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=KSw6cRI2a4E

CROoney
06-11-2007, 08:37 PM
:rolleyes: You cant generalise like that AG. Not all French are arrogant.....



CROoney-
Im very confused by the title of this thread.....fans singing revolting songs......yet you dont mention anything in the post. Im not sure where you are going with this one :confused:
I copied this article from the net and in it they mention that songs... ignore ˛wenger part which is totally stupid and untrue... i was wondering if those songs are true...anybody knows ???:eek:

Yellow Bentines
07-11-2007, 03:01 PM
" With a bag of sweeties and a cheeky smile- we know Wenger is a paedophile!" Songs about Professor Yaffle being a paedo are as old as the hills, and are sung by many teams, not just United. I'm suprised you're so shocked- have you never been to a match?

reddwarf
07-11-2007, 03:32 PM
" With a bag of sweeties and a cheeky smile- we know Wenger is a paedophile!" Songs about Professor Yaffle being a paedo are as old as the hills, and are sung by many teams, not just United. I'm suprised you're so shocked- have you never been to a match?

That's right - it's because of Wenger's reputation for playing a young side and sticking with his youth players in the Carling Cup etc.

That chant has been around for a few years.

I've encountered lots of jokes about Wenger 'playing with kids' on football forums.

Keano4taoiseach
07-11-2007, 03:59 PM
:rolleyes: You cant generalise like that AG. Not all French are arrogant.....


CROoney-
Im very confused by the title of this thread.....fans singing revolting songs......yet you dont mention anything in the post. Im not sure where you are going with this one :confused:



Some are really nice, genuine people.........the majority are arrogant ****s....

CROoney
07-11-2007, 09:14 PM
" With a bag of sweeties and a cheeky smile- we know Wenger is a paedophile!" Songs about Professor Yaffle being a paedo are as old as the hills, and are sung by many teams, not just United. I'm suprised you're so shocked- have you never been to a match?
of course I haven't... i'm from dubrovnik as it stands in my nickname

Some are really nice, genuine people.........the majority are arrogant ****s....
and that could be said about English, if you like to generalise

charles
08-11-2007, 03:20 PM
Judging by the interview Carlos Queiroz gave to the BBC after this tense but slightly disappointing contest, it was not anything like as unpleasant as Ferguson would have us all think. 'It was a great day for football,' said United's assistant manager in praising the way both teams played, as well as the atmosphere at the Emirates Stadium.

If Ferguson was making his point because he wants to see action taken before he returns to Arsenal, perhaps he could set an example by sending a message to those United fans who sing songs about 'paedophiles' before the two teams meet at Old Trafford on April 12.
Now that is what you call an 'absolute disgrace' and something that needs to stop.

Wenger never complains about that and on Saturday he avoided accusing the referee of favouring the opposition. Instead he offered a far more balanced view of a match that never quite lived up its billing. Was it a work of art that would have stopped the sporting world?

"No," conceded Wenger. "It didn't reach the level in terms of technique that I'd expected, but it was still interesting with contrasting styles."

Curiously, though, the styles were contrasting because Arsenal failed to play the fluent football that has won them so many admirers this season.

Wenger recognised as much when he noted the difference between this performance and the one at Anfield the previous weekend. Against Liverpool they played with the handbrake off. Against Manchester United, however, it was on.

What Wenger then struggled to do was provide an explanation, perhaps because the truth was something he was a little reluctant to face.

Arsenal might remain unbeaten this season and they might still be at the summit of the Premier League, but they froze a little against a side they do not think they have the measure of yet. It certainly looked that way — a case of showing a touch too much respect.

They possess great character, no doubt about that. Not only did they fight back from a goal down at Anfield with a wonderful second half display but they battled back twice on this occasion — first in cancelling out Wayne Rooney's 45thminute goal with an equaliser from Cesc Fabregas soon after the interval, and then with a strike from William Gallas that came just 10 minutes after Cristiano Ronaldo had made the most of a terrific reverse pass from Louis Saha that took out two Arsenal defenders.


The Gallas goal prompted one of the more unusual responses from the feisty Fabregas, who turned to Rio Ferdinand and simply told him to 'f**k off '; evidence not only of Fabregas's dark side but further proof that the defending champions really got to them on Saturday.
Is that true ??? If it is, i find it absolutely shocking
!!!!




Spoken like a true Gooner fan.........

rydersonthestorm
08-11-2007, 03:53 PM
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=KYPRtxHviqk
lol:D

Justice
08-11-2007, 04:30 PM
haha I know some chants from a tottenham supporting mate of mine...

THERES ONLY ONE
ARSENE WENGER
THERES ONLY ONE
ARSENE WENGER
WITH A PACKET OF SWEETS
AND A CHEEKY SMILE
WENGER IS A
****ING PAEDOFILE

carlyluvsunited
10-11-2007, 05:35 AM
Calling Arsene Wenger these names seems to amuse some people !

I can only imagine how his children feel when they hear this nonsense !

Is this the way football is these days ?

See who can come up with the biggest insult !

Not too nice for children to see and hear this !!

Keano4taoiseach
10-11-2007, 02:36 PM
Ir's a wild world carly.....

and seing as ryder posted a youtube link.....my favourite song atm......

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHXpnZi9Hzs


p.s I don't agree with the chants eithere carly.......it's more sad than wrong...imho..

SolskjaertheLegend
10-11-2007, 02:41 PM
Calling Arsene Wenger these names seems to amuse some people !

I can only imagine how his children feel when they hear this nonsense !

Is this the way football is these days ?

See who can come up with the biggest insult !

Not too nice for children to see and hear this !!

carly the things kids say nowadays this wont bother them

well it shouldnt anyway.

carlyluvsunited
11-11-2007, 12:24 PM
carly the things kids say nowadays this wont bother them

well it shouldnt anyway.When I have a little child - no one will say these things or swear near him/her no way !!

This is terrible for them to hear these things :(

rydersonthestorm
12-11-2007, 02:03 AM
This is very mild football has got alot better in this sense