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Desmond

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Jul 12, 2002
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Now Ferguson Wants Henry Banned
10/31/2004 4:18:00 AM
Sir Alex Ferguson’s attempt to place Manchester United in sole occupancy of football’s moral high ground following criticism of their ‘robust’ tactics against bitter rivals Arsenal in last weekend’s now infamous clash moved up a notch as he called on the Football Association to punish Arsenal's Thierry Henry for an incident involving Gabriel Heinze.
Ferguson believes Henry deliberately caught Heinze on the head with his knee during United’s controversial victory that halted the Gunners’ unbeaten run.

The United manager said it was worse than Ruud van Nistelrooy’s tackle on Ashley Cole, for which the Dutch striker received a three-match ban.

"We shall present it to the FA and see what they do. The tackle on Heinze was terrible," said Ferguson.

Clubs are permitted to ask the FA to examine specific incidents, although information is normally expected to be provided within 48 hours of the end of the game.

The clash occurred moments before half-time when a Freddie Ljungberg challenge left Heinze on the ground on the left touchline.

Henry, following the ball, attempted to hurdle the Argentine but his knee collided with the back of Heinze’s head.

The striker protested his innocence - and referee Mike Riley deemed the collision accidental.

Ferguson was also upset by Arsenal’s overall discipline during the heated encounter between the two clubs. He praised his own side’s behaviour.

"Edu produced a terrible tackle on Scholes that was a potential leg-breaker," he said.

"There were 24 fouls in the game by Arsenal, seven on Heinze, five on Ronaldo, six by Vieira - and it was only his sixth foul that got him booked. Phil Neville got booked for his first challenge.

"I am proud of my players for the way they handled that pressure.

"We have always been good at being gracious in defeat. What happened on Sunday overshadowed our achievement, but then they do it all the time, don’t they?"



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honestly these two wankers are getting on my nerves:groan:

i mean,if you want to lodge an appeal,frickin do it and stop creating a huge whoo-ha over this 'rivalry'.
 

Fred

Senior Member
Oct 2, 2003
41,113
++ [ originally posted by gray ] ++

I'd love to see how super they are playing in Serie A
oh cut the crap,how'd you know that they wont do well in Italy?plus if they were playing in the serie a the players,coaches,generally the whole teams shape would be different.:rolleyes:
 

gray

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Apr 22, 2003
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++ [ originally posted by fred weasley ] ++
oh cut the crap,how'd you know that they wont do well in Italy?plus if they were playing in the serie a the players,coaches,generally the whole teams shape would be different.:rolleyes:
so basically you're saying that if Arsenal played in Serie A, you think they'd do well because they'd have a different coach, players and tactics. Why not change the team's name, logo, and uniform while you're at it?
 

44BigBert

Senior Member
Aug 20, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by fred weasley ] ++
oh cut the crap,how'd you know that they wont do well in Italy?plus if they were playing in the serie a the players,coaches,generally the whole teams shape would be different.:rolleyes:
++ [ originally posted by gray ] ++

so basically you're saying that if Arsenal played in Serie A, you think they'd do well because they'd have a different coach, players and tactics. Why not change the team's name, logo, and uniform while you're at it?

:dielaugh:
 
Sep 14, 2003
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I wonder what's wrong with Man Utd, looks like they're so spoilted, that they can only raise their play for the big games against big teams. Certainly, no one is scared of them any more, they all feel like they have a chance to beat them.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by fred weasley ] ++
oh cut the crap,how'd you know that they wont do well in Italy?plus if they were playing in the serie a the players,coaches,generally the whole teams shape would be different.:rolleyes:
That's a great arguement. If Arsenal played in the Serie A they would be successful due to the fact they would have a totally new squad and coaching staff to go about. That shows you concur with us, that the real Arsenal wouldn't be very successful. :LOL:
 

china man

Junior Member
Sep 6, 2004
477
Poor cisse,that will hurt badly ,good day for red devils,u lost to portmouth muahahah !!!!thats shows that cheap player don deserved to win and that penalties is a liar!!!!rooney,rvn this result deserved u !!!!!!forza juve
 

Fred

Senior Member
Oct 2, 2003
41,113
++ [ originally posted by gray ] ++

so basically you're saying that if Arsenal played in Serie A, you think they'd do well because they'd have a different coach, players and tactics. Why not change the team's name, logo, and uniform while you're at it?
thats not what i'm saying,i'm saying that if Arsenal plays in the serie a,genrally the whol club would be different,they might dominate the league,they might be in mid table,they might even play in serie b.who knows.
 

Fred

Senior Member
Oct 2, 2003
41,113
++ [ originally posted by Andy ] ++


That's a great arguement. If Arsenal played in the Serie A they would be successful due to the fact they would have a totally new squad and coaching staff to go about. That shows you concur with us, that the real Arsenal wouldn't be very successful. :LOL:
for the matter i dont think the real juventus would stand a chance to be in the first 3 at the EPl,they probably cant handle the pace of the game there.
 

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