I daresay that there some decent and intelligent Gooners out there, Boss. Just because we have never met a single one doesn't necessarily mean they do not exist. On the law of probability, they must exist. Surely?
My goon stalker 'not pc enough' was attempting to laugh at me saying we have a stronger chance of progression in Europe then the goons and City. I mean, if that's what they get their kicks over then you have to question how they function in society! SD was in form as usual on the rival board!
I confess, that I have never truly understood the Gooner mentality. In so many ways they are worse than the average Mouser. But I don't want to generalize.
Looks skewed by the 'invincibles'(see bold). Player Reds Patrick Viera 10 Martin Keown 7 Dennis Bergkamp 4 Emmanuel Petit 4 Gilles Grimaldi 4 Ray Parlour 4 Robin van Persie 4 L. Koscielny 4 Sol Campbell 3 Oleg Luhzny 3 P. Senderos 3 Tony Adams 2 Ashley Cole 2 Kolo Toure 2 G. Silva 2 Emmanuel Adebayor 2 Emmanuel Eboue 2 Jack Wilshere 2 Carl Jenkinson 2 M. Arteta 2 B.Sagna 2 Steve Bould 1 Ian Wright 1 John Hartson 1 Jason Crowe 1 Lee Dixon 1 Nelson Vivas 1 Freddy Ljungberg 1 Thierry Henry 1 John Halls 1 G. v. Bronckhorst 1 Lauren 1 P. Cygan 1 Francis Jeffers 1 J. A. Reyes 1 Denilson 1 Gervinho 1 J. Lehman 1 A. Song 1 T. Vermaelen 1 J. Djourou 1 E. Frimpong 1 O. Giroud 1 Per Mertesacker 1 M Flamini 1 W. Szczesny 1 A. Diaby 1 That's 39% contributed by that team alone (10% and 7% by Viera and Keown alone!). They didn't **** about that side, did they? Big, solid ... and a touch dirty ... team, that was!
I think it could be because Wenger has actually been there long enough to accumulate so many red cards. These red cards have come with a few trophies too in the past. How many did Viera get? I'd have had Viera in my team any day and welcomed his red cards in the process.
Sometimes there is a place for a cunning dismissal, so you have to look at it in context. For example a professional foul in the 80th minute when you are 2-0 up might be the better choice than conceding and keeping a full 11. It would be interesting to see how many of the 'invincibles' reds were deemed silly sending offs and how many you could say were a decent/half decent decision. Clearly none of them in that season cost much in terms of points.
I really surprised to see that Henry only received the one red card during his Arsenal career. He was such a dirty player.
Please don't call them the invincibles,they were not,if they were they would have won the 3 domestic titles that year
THFC6061s site has PL stats http://www.myfootballfacts.com/PremierLeagueDisciplineTables1992-93to2010-11.html
looks like to be a top club you need to have quite a high red card count,except for Newcastle that is