Match Day Thread General matchday thread.

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Their manager is also rather a bell end with some of his touchline antics, howling and remonstrating wildly with the fourth official at every foul by the opposition, however innocuous ...

Timber was very lucky not to get sent off for his persistent fouling last night ... in the first half alone...
 
Their manager is also rather a bell end with some of his touchline antics, howling and remonstrating wildly with the fourth official at every foul by the opposition, however innocuous ...

Timber was very lucky not to get sent off for his persistent fouling last night ... in the first half alone...


I felt sorry for the referee because he actually got almost every decision correct last night. It's something Arsenal do isn't it? The players complain for every decision no matter how right or wrong they are. Like you say Arteta plays the fans like a flute deliberately on the touchline for added effect.
 
I felt sorry for the referee because he actually got almost every decision correct last night. It's something Arsenal do isn't it? The players complain for every decision no matter how right or wrong they are. Like you say Arteta plays the fans like a flute deliberately on the touchline for added effect.

Also noticed that Lewis-Skelly (great prospect btw) once he's won the ball and is bombing forward has a tendency to throw himself down as he is being challenged to get a free-kick ... no real problem with that in itself ... but the way other Arsenal players then surround the ref seemingly to get the opposition player booked for minimal contact does get under my skin ..
 
Also noticed that Lewis-Skelly (great prospect btw) once he's won the ball and is bombing forward has a tendency to throw himself down as he is being challenged to get a free-kick ... no real problem with that in itself ... but the way other Arsenal players then surround the ref seemingly to get the opposition player booked for minimal contact does get under my skin ..
Every club has a diver, but since Arteta arrived at Arsenal, it's every player in the team. It's sad to see Rice rolling around the floor feigning injury every game,he never did that before.