Re: Cardiff City Vs Arsenal | FA Cup R4 25/01/2009
Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 3:56 pm
Apparently the replay will be on Tuesday 3rd Feb at 7:45pm, too early for Eduardo I suspect.
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Inchpractice wrote:too early for Eduardo I suspect.
Fordy wrote:SE13 wrote:Fordy wrote:but every team could say the same you lot just think it only happens to arsenal
But you can watch Manure, Liverpoo and C$KA Fulham, and can you honestly say the same thing? Liverpoo play later and it's a local derby, so we can't read too much into that, but keep your eyes peeled on normal live games and see the bizarre decisions the above three teams win, and what gets turned down, then watch Arsenal again and tell me it's my imagination.....
ask trina i watch nearly every live game on tv no matter who plays and the same things happen in every game.
I would go as far to say in some resent games Arsenal have been the ones getting the results go there way
SE13 wrote:Fordy wrote:SE13 wrote:Fordy wrote:but every team could say the same you lot just think it only happens to arsenal
But you can watch Manure, Liverpoo and C$KA Fulham, and can you honestly say the same thing? Liverpoo play later and it's a local derby, so we can't read too much into that, but keep your eyes peeled on normal live games and see the bizarre decisions the above three teams win, and what gets turned down, then watch Arsenal again and tell me it's my imagination.....
ask trina i watch nearly every live game on tv no matter who plays and the same things happen in every game.
I would go as far to say in some resent games Arsenal have been the ones getting the results go there way
Interested on your comments about the decision just then in the Liverpoo game......
SE13 wrote:Inchpractice wrote:too early for Eduardo I suspect.
Is it? He's chomping at the bit to return....
Inchpractice wrote:SE13 wrote:Inchpractice wrote:too early for Eduardo I suspect.
Is it? He's chomping at the bit to return....
He is but he's not ready yet.
Not sharp enough according to AW.
1984ReturnsForReal wrote:Eboue lost a fair tackle & the follow through hit his leg, he lost his balance & fell over. The ref reached for his card straight away & Eboue stayed on the floor because there was no hurry in him getting up as he was about to get booked for F/A.
He didnt dive & didnt deserve a card & if anyone was watching the game they would know that!!
Via E-Mail, Arsene Wenger wrote:Dear Supporter,
We could do without a replay in the FA Cup, that is for sure. But we will not be complaining because, if a replay is the price we pay to still be in the hat, then so be it.
I feel we started very well at Cardiff on Sunday, but overall they had a good committed game and created some chances. In the second half we were on top and it was the quality of Cardiff's defending and their commitment that stopped us scoring and kept the score at 0-0.
The pitch, too, was not easy, but it was a great cup game and showed what the FA Cup is about.
At 0-0 anything could have happened, but in the second half I wasn't so much worried as I had been in the first half. They created chances then on crosses but after half-time they didn't create. But their centre-backs had a great game and overall I think their whole team had a great day.
I think Cardiff wanted the replay in the end. I don't know why, maybe it is a chance at another big game for them, but I believe as a Premier League team coming to a Championship team at a ground like this, there can always be a draw - it has happened before. We are confident we can go through at home.
It is one more game for us and it makes it harder to rest players. We are very short of numbers at the moment and cannot rotate too much, so with two games coming up I could have rested more players than I did on Sunday.
I planned to take Robin van Persie off if possible at Cardiff but it didn't work out that way. It shows in football that you can try to plan but it never goes how you think it will.
Of course, having a replay means Aaron Ramsey may play against his former side again. I think he did well on Sunday.
It is always tricky to come back to your home town club for the first time because you can sometimes overplay. I think he showed that he can be a great player, but sometimes it got to him as it was an emotional day for him.
Thanks for your support.
SE13 wrote:Via E-Mail, Arsene Wenger wrote:Dear Supporter,
We could do without a replay in the FA Cup, that is for sure. But we will not be complaining because, if a replay is the price we pay to still be in the hat, then so be it.
I feel we started very well at Cardiff on Sunday, but overall they had a good committed game and created some chances. In the second half we were on top and it was the quality of Cardiff's defending and their commitment that stopped us scoring and kept the score at 0-0.
The pitch, too, was not easy, but it was a great cup game and showed what the FA Cup is about.
At 0-0 anything could have happened, but in the second half I wasn't so much worried as I had been in the first half. They created chances then on crosses but after half-time they didn't create. But their centre-backs had a great game and overall I think their whole team had a great day.
I think Cardiff wanted the replay in the end. I don't know why, maybe it is a chance at another big game for them, but I believe as a Premier League team coming to a Championship team at a ground like this, there can always be a draw - it has happened before. We are confident we can go through at home.
It is one more game for us and it makes it harder to rest players. We are very short of numbers at the moment and cannot rotate too much, so with two games coming up I could have rested more players than I did on Sunday.
I planned to take Robin van Persie off if possible at Cardiff but it didn't work out that way. It shows in football that you can try to plan but it never goes how you think it will.
Of course, having a replay means Aaron Ramsey may play against his former side again. I think he did well on Sunday.
It is always tricky to come back to your home town club for the first time because you can sometimes overplay. I think he showed that he can be a great player, but sometimes it got to him as it was an emotional day for him.
Thanks for your support.
Good_Eye_Sniper wrote:What complete dog shit
Yet again we prove that we couldn't hit the ground if we fell out of a plane.
I'm off to formulate a rant about this
SE13 wrote:Not sure about starting with Bendy. He's been a great impact player recently, but is always a miserable failure when he starts games....
Libertine wrote:Not unhappy with that.
Cardiff, as expected, had a right good go at us but i thought we were in control for the last hour of the game.
Had Nasri converted the sitter he missed, i'd have fancied to go on and win comfortably.
Last time we drew 0-0 at Ninian Park in the FA Cup we went on to play in the final......