It was a proper fight, just handbags!!
2007-02-27
00:21:13
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PrincessNatalie
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It wasn't a proper fight, just handbags!!
2007-02-27
00:38:28 ·
update #1
watch this http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1b1xf_eboue-strikes-bridge-carling-cup-fi
wayne bridge deserves an oscar!
2007-02-27
01:32:54 ·
update #2
Well seeing as the whole of my local was shouting "hit him" yeah it was funny.
2007-02-27 00:27:16
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answered by Sluugy 5
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Not me. Its sets a bad example for other players/fans... and I don't want to see examples of brawls at football on a regular basis.
Its football... not push and shove, with players facing off on each other, snarling and pushing - wasting time - and managers coming on to pitch to give the referee something else to be distracted by.
More and more clubs, managers and players are whining about anything (even when they are lying and totally in the wrong - Anders Frisk). Football is has lost quite some honour and dignity over past 3 years.
2007-02-27 08:27:57
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answered by Joe Bloggs 4
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Normally I hate violence on the pitch but I loved it this time. It was an excellent match and as a neutral watching it was fantastic. Bit of passion on the pitch was just what I wanted to see. Now I know JT is ok I am even happier. It must have been so upsetting for the players to witness that event
2007-02-27 08:33:41
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answered by gaviscon 4
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I did! seeing the gunners battle it out with the blues was indeed hilarious. FA will have the last laugh. Though i bet the Arsenal boys are still laughing about it in the dressing room.
It remindes me of the Pizza btw Arsenal and Manu guys
2007-02-27 09:14:00
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answered by Highbury 2
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I think it is quite funny to watch a 'brawl' where no obvious punches are thrown. I imagine in that position,part of you wants to back your teammates with force and the other half knows that you could get in serious trouble with the F.A..
2007-02-27 08:36:40
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answered by Dave G 1
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Alex Ferguson.
2007-02-27 08:24:36
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answered by wrongjon 3
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Bunch of overpaid primadonnas behaving like 10 year olds. Totally pathetic.
2007-02-27 14:52:48
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answered by Anonymous
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how could it be called a brawl when there wasn't even a single punch thrown, i thought it was funnier when john terry nearly got his head kicked out of the stadium and the arsenal player didn't even mean it!
2007-02-27 12:01:00
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answered by granty 1
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i'm a passionate arsenal fan but i think my african brother, kolo should have exhibited a little more maturity than what he exhibited. mikel is my fellow countryman but i dare say his behaviour was unrully. thumbs down to both of them. arsenal went into the match to showcase the talents of the 'kids' and not to engage in a brawl.
2007-02-27 08:57:46
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answered by OJD 1
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All brawls that happen at football matches are "handbags at dawn". I don't know why the players bother.
If they want to kick off then they should do it properly or not at all.
2007-02-27 10:37:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I fond it hilarious nearly wet my knickers like a gang off spoilt kids in a play ground brawl all join in a have a go..
2007-02-27 08:27:22
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answered by Anonymous
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