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Fabregas denies spitting at Nobby



Austrian Gull

Well-known member
Feb 5, 2009
2,544
Linz, Austria
Happened in the Tunnel

The spitting incident may have happened in the tunnel but Fabregas was on the pitch at the end winding up the opposition. Should be punished for that alone.

Would agree that Phil Brown comes across as a prat but that doesn't excuse Wenger's failure to shake hands at the end.

Arsenal's holier than thou attitude (fans, players and management) is really becoming boring.
 






Dandyman

In London village.
Anyone else think Fabregas shouldn't really have been on the pitch dressed the way he was? Fair enough he was injured, but if you're attending a game and going to go on the pitch, you should be wearing either suit or club gear.

Looks a bit bad on Arsenal having players run on at the end of a temperamental game in casuals.

Tend to agree - if he was "at work" he should have dressed as if he was.
 


itszamora

Go Jazz Go
Sep 21, 2003
7,282
London
Anyone else think Fabregas shouldn't really have been on the pitch dressed the way he was? Fair enough he was injured, but if you're attending a game and going to go on the pitch, you should be wearing either suit or club gear.

Looks a bit bad on Arsenal having players run on at the end of a temperamental game in casuals.

I'd agree. As someone else has said, he looked like The Fonz.
 


Division one may of been more competitive on one level but the standard of football was not of the same calibre, a point that is proved by how many different sides won it from year to year,

That's nonsense. Indeed, on your analysis, as a wider number of teams can and do win the English Premier League than can and do win the Scottish Premier League, the SPL is a more competitive and higher calibre competition. Now, I have greater respect for Scottish football than most on here, but I wouldn't make that claim.
 






Horton's halftime iceberg

Blooming Marvellous
Jan 9, 2005
16,507
Brighton
Says there is not enough evidence, but Horton has put in another complaint. I cannot see the benefit for Brian to make it up or put in another complaint if it did not happen. Shame because Fabregas is a great player to watch but appears may have a bit of an issue if he likes to flob out side the boundarys of a UK Subs gig.
 


Says there is not enough evidence, but Horton has put in another complaint. I cannot see the benefit for Brian to make it up or put in another complaint if it did not happen. Shame because Fabregas is a great player to watch but appears may have a bit of an issue if he likes to flob out side the boundarys of a UK Subs gig.

Clearly Horton is intent on putting it out there that Fartrgas is a lying little runt, and even if he's cleared by a court - he remains morally a horrible piece of shit who can't admit committing the act or apologizing man to man - because he is not even remotely like one.

Well done Nobby - a man of principles and so much better than SCUM like that. :clap:
 




Sergei Gotsmanov

Russian international
Jun 3, 2007
799
Hove
I think this outcome proves Cesc did not spit at Nobby...there is no enough evidence as it did not happen....as I suspect we all knew was the case anyway.....he did not spit at Ballack either (Ballack has admitted so himeself).

Why Nobby made this up I don't know....I can only assume that idiot Brown has a bit too much influence over him.....the sooner Hull are out of the Prem the better.

The coast is clear for Cesc to resume his place as one of the top players in the Prem and a great ambassador for his club and the game.
 




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