Flat track bullies.
This is like playing Bangladesh at cricket. But we know they can't play the short ball.
Arsenal- the Graeme Hick of football.
I look forward to PISKIE saying they're gonna win the league now.
Flat track bullies.
This is like playing Bangladesh at cricket. But we know they can't play the short ball.
Arsenal- the Graeme Hick of football.
all over, Reading 2 goons5 ,5th place now
I still think the goon's are overated,Reading aren't a P/L team,and it's showing now,even QPR would have beaten them tonight
Surely Cazorla shouldn't have been playing the match if the FA had any bottle to rightly punish him for that disgraceful dive! Not saying they wouldn't have won, they probably would, but it does show how much they really care about cheating.
Flat track bullies.
This is like playing Bangladesh at cricket. But we know they can't play the short ball.
Arsenal- the Graeme Hick of football.


Surely Cazorla shouldn't have been playing the match if the FA had any bottle to rightly punish him for that disgraceful dive! Not saying they wouldn't have won, they probably would, but it does show how much they really care about cheating.
I still think the goon's are overated,Reading aren't a P/L team,and it's showing now,even QPR would have beaten them tonight
See this is the thing - as bad as they are - they'll always hang around the top 4 and come the end of the season they'll be right in the mix.
If the FA did that sort of thing for diving then Bale would only play every 3rd or 4th game for you lot...
Arsenal and Spurs combined don't have a fraction of the cheats United do though.
"As of 3 December, 19 players had been booked for 'simulation' in 12 rounds of Premier League games. That's a big increase on the 19 yellow cards for diving in the previous 41 rounds of matches. Tottenham's Gareth Bale, above, is the worst offender so far this season, with four simulation bookings. Fernando Torres, Luis Suarez and Mario Balotelli have two apiece. As a club, Chelsea come out worst with six. But all this is nothing when compared with what's been going on in Italy, where the tally of bookings for diving in this season's Serie A had reached 39 by the start of this month. After the Premier League's 19 come La Liga with 11, the Bundesliga with eight, and France's Ligue 1 with a mere four."
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