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Re: FA Cup 5th Round - Sutton v Arsenal
Who will be watching the game?
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Re: FA Cup 5th Round - Sutton v Arsenal
Wenger pretty much has to if he wants to keep his job, especially if they drop below fourth.1964white wrote:Wenger will want to win the FA Cup.....Monk wasn't interested one bit
Re: FA Cup 5th Round - Sutton v Arsenal
Indeed JohnJohn in Louisiana wrote:Wenger pretty much has to if he wants to keep his job, especially if they drop below fourth.
Also Wenger has won the FA Cup six times & were finalists once.....horses for courses !
Re: FA Cup 5th Round - Sutton v Arsenal
Sutton making a fist of it.
One thing Sutton do when they get a free-kick is push men into the box & pump the ball forward as oppose to us where the ball invariably ends up going backwards to Pontus, Bartley or Green
One thing Sutton do when they get a free-kick is push men into the box & pump the ball forward as oppose to us where the ball invariably ends up going backwards to Pontus, Bartley or Green
Re: FA Cup 5th Round - Sutton v Arsenal
Spirited performance from Sutton v a Gooners side that cost £180m as oppose to the Leeds team that finished our game which cost three quid Arsenal's quality shone through in the end. Really thought Wenger's team would batter them so well done to the Sutton players, a credit to their club
Re: FA Cup 5th Round - Sutton v Arsenal
Good effort from the Sutton players. Bagged themselves a million from their heroics and don't they deserve it1964white wrote:Spirited performance from Sutton v a Gooners side that cost £180m as oppose to the Leeds team that finished our game which cost three quid Arsenal's quality shone through in the end. Really thought Wenger's team would batter them so well done to the Sutton players, a credit to their club
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Re: FA Cup 5th Round - Sutton v Arsenal
Highlight was Sutton's reserve goalie stuffing a pie down his neck
I'm going back to 505, I saw them at Sheffield and they were amazing.
Re: FA Cup 5th Round - Sutton v Arsenal
You're not wrong there bb - looks like he downed quite a few pies in his time. No longer at the club, resigned this afternoon. His 'joke' got rather out of handbecchio bear wrote:Highlight was Sutton's reserve goalie stuffing a pie down his neck
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Re: FA Cup 5th Round - Sutton v Arsenal
Not sure what bookmakers are thinking offering 9-1 that he eats a pie..
"Never debate an idiot, they'll only drag you down to their level and they have the advantage of experience"
Re: FA Cup 5th Round - Sutton v Arsenal
He looks like some Leeds fansbecchio bear wrote:Highlight was Sutton's reserve goalie stuffing a pie down his neck
Re: FA Cup 5th Round - Sutton v Arsenal
Really he was in the bar at half-time sinking beer down his neckwhiteswan wrote:You're not wrong there bb - looks like he downed quite a few pies in his time. No longer at the club, resigned this afternoon. His 'joke' got rather out of hand
Sutton's maanager Paul Doswell wasn't happy with the pie-man saying "his behaviour had put their club in a bad light"
'Sutton's pie-eating reserve goalkeeper and the club's sponsor Sun Bets could both be in hot water for potentially breaching betting rules during last night's FA Cup tie.
Investigations have been opened by both the Gambling Commission and Football Association into whether the betting company or Wayne Shaw, nicknamed the 'roly poly goalie', broke any rules during last night's 2-0 loss to Arsenal.
Before the game, bookmaker Sun Bets - also the club's sponsor - offered odds of 8-1 that 23-stone stopper Shaw would eat a pie on camera during the match
He did so in the 83rd minute after Sutton had used all of their subs and it was clear he would not be playing in the game.
Shaw - who has since resigned after the club asked him to quit - has admitted he was aware Sun Bets were offering odds on him eating a pie and told reporters after the match he did so for 'a bit of banter'.
But both he and Sun Bets could be in trouble, with Gambling Commission enforcement and intelligence director Richard Watson saying: 'Integrity in sport is not a joke and we have opened an investigation to establish exactly what happened.'
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Re: FA Cup 5th Round - Sutton v Arsenal
"Roly Poly Goalie" Wayne Shaw has resigned from Sutton for the pie eating, betting fiasco. What a plonker thinking he could get away with that.
He made Paddy Kenny and Neville Southall both look like Twiggy
He made Paddy Kenny and Neville Southall both look like Twiggy
Re: FA Cup 5th Round - Man City v Huddersfield Live on BBC1
Citeh put out a strong team
Huddersfield rest nine players from their game v Barnsley
Huddersfield rest nine players from their game v Barnsley
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Re: FA Cup 5th Round - Sutton v Arsenal
rich_leeds64 wrote:"Roly Poly Goalie" Wayne Shaw has resigned from Sutton for the pie eating, betting fiasco. What a plonker thinking he could get away with that.
He made Paddy Kenny and Neville Southall both look like Twiggy
That was Kenny and Southall
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Re: FA Cup 5th Round - Man City v Huddersfield Live on BBC1
0-1
Bunn
What was the baldy Citeh defender doing leaving Bunn unmarked
Shocking defending
Bunn
What was the baldy Citeh defender doing leaving Bunn unmarked
Shocking defending
Re: FA Cup 5th Round - Man City v Huddersfield Live on BBC1
Should City have had a penalty?
Re: FA Cup 5th Round - Man City v Huddersfield Live on BBC1
Yes Swanwhiteswan wrote:Should City have had a penalty?
Terriers tails wagging nervously
Re: FA Cup 5th Round - Man City v Huddersfield Live on BBC1
Huddersfield aren't scared to play the ball around. First team I ever watched Huddersfield my uncle lived in paddock, they lost I remember. But I'd like them to win tonight
Re: FA Cup 5th Round - Man City v Huddersfield Live on BBC1
Terriers tails now between their legs
Lovely football from Citeh even though one of the dogs tried to bite the ball
Citeh are so quick....I wisgh our player moved so fast !
Lovely football from Citeh even though one of the dogs tried to bite the ball
Citeh are so quick....I wisgh our player moved so fast !
Re: FA Cup 5th Round - Man City v Huddersfield Live on BBC1
Are the dogs playing hand ball
Now a foul....pen
Now a foul....pen