Typical, spinning such rubbish. So even if Fabregas did insult the ref. Is he the first player ever to have done it? Rooney does it every game. Moyes you bitter twat.
Yes, but rooneys english so when he does it in the refs face shouting and swearing and threatening, it's showing his passion and english grit! Fabregas is just a sneeky cheating foreign pansy
It's arsenal and we're doing good what do you expect! theres been many times united etc players have done it atleast we're finally getting the battling back like the stuff of champions tho rarther than the other team being poor
Amusingly Rooney, who everybody knows to be by far the worst offender of foul mouthed language directed at match officials was schooled at Everton. The big question is did he learn to be the way he is at Everton, or is it something he's picked up under the guidance of SAF. If Cesc deserves a red for what he's alleged to have said to the ref in the tunnel, then Rooney deserves a lifetime ban for what he's said repeatedly on the pitch and on TV for the viewing pleasure of children (let's also not forget his attack on England supporters live on TV at the world cup). But of course, nobody in the media can be trusted to make that kind of observation, least of all a sky sports news reporter. Match officials appear to be throwing obstacles in front of Arsenal at every twist and turn, whereas if the ref were to run in front of Manu players scattering rose petals it would not seem out of place at the moment - I think whether or not Cesc swore at the ref, is immaterial - the officiating of last nights game was atrocious and it is difficult to imagine Cesc saying anything that would not have been deserved. Respect is a two way street and nobody can respect those kind of decisions, especially when so much rides on them. If match officials want to have respect then they need to make the right decisions - if they are incapable of doing so, rather than forcing respect which is not deserved, the FA should look at introducing video replays. We are the home of football, and as such we are logical nation to take football to it's next level of evolution. If we demonstrate that video technology works, then other leagues will follow suit, UEFA and FIFA will be forced to follow and in the future, perhaps a goal by Wilshere in a World Cup game against Germany will be adjudged to have crossed the line - I think as Arsenal fans we can all appreciate that the margins between success and failure can sometimes be that fine.