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    Good bet ??

    First booking.

    8/1 Hannibal Mejbri

    I've seen worse bets at 8/1.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    First booking.

    8/1 Hannibal Mejbri

    I've seen worse bets at 8/1.
    You would have won, however, Trosssard should have been booked long before that for his reaction with Flemming, however, Arsenal can get away with stuff and Hannibal can't.

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    I would like to know your take on the Havertz possible red Sub.For me it was high boot studs showing with no intent to play the ball.Why is it not a straight red?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ClaretinBudapest View Post
    I would like to know your take on the Havertz possible red Sub.For me it was high boot studs showing with no intent to play the ball.Why is it not a straight red?
    He should have had a red and this should have ended up with the ref having to look at it on the monitor. However, he is an Arsenal player and they have got away with stuff all season. He actually raked down the calf of our lad with no attempt to play the ball,
    I have to say that the referees' forum which I frequent are all up in arms about the lack of a red card or VAR review with the ref going to the monitor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supersub6 View Post
    He should have had a red and this should have ended up with the ref having to look at it on the monitor. However, he is an Arsenal player and they have got away with stuff all season. He actually raked down the calf of our lad with no attempt to play the ball,
    I have to say that the referees' forum which I frequent are all up in arms about the lack of a red card or VAR review with the ref going to the monitor.
    They must have replayed it about 20 times here from every angle and it looked as bad from every view.Even the Hungarian commentator was saying Havertz is in trouble and then he doesn?t even go to the monitor.The refs must be in on the rigging.That was so blatantly obvious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ClaretinBudapest View Post
    They must have replayed it about 20 times here from every angle and it looked as bad from every view.Even the Hungarian commentator was saying Havertz is in trouble and then he doesn?t even go to the monitor.The refs must be in on the rigging.That was so blatantly obvious.
    I said after the Hammers v Arsenal game that corruption reigns and I have been proved right again tonight by the favour shown to Arsenal.
    In the Hammers game they were saying that Rice having a rugby hold on the Hammers player had no effect on the foul on the keepr because it was away from where the ball was landing, however, the player being held was trying to get into that area but couldn't because he was held. This incident happened while the ball was in the air, thus it was in play, and should have resulted in a penalty. The powers that be decided otherwise and we now know why!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supersub6 View Post
    You would have won, however, Trosssard should have been booked long before that for his reaction with Flemming, however, Arsenal can get away with stuff and Hannibal can't.
    Against the Arsenal first booking was always going to be one of ours, and of ours Hannibal was always the likeliest. Simples really, easy money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Against the Arsenal first booking was always going to be one of ours, and of ours Hannibal was always the likeliest. Simples really, easy money.
    Corruption reigns ---all is in favour of Arsenal since day 1 this season!

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    Discipline and Hannibal are really poor bedfellows.

    Wind him up and watch him go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Discipline and Hannibal are really poor bedfellows.

    Wind him up and watch him go.
    We know this mon ami, but the bookies odds compilers haven't twigged yet.

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