Bent never celebrates when he scores against them, but he goes mental when he scores past us.
Bent might not be the sharpest tool in the shed.
Bent never celebrates when he scores against them, but he goes mental when he scores past us.
Bent never celebrates when he scores against them, but he goes mental when he scores past us.
that's because he's a lifelong Arsenal fan
But he played for Spurs. Unless he absolutely hated his time at Spurs I don't see why he always looks so unpleased whenever he scores against them. Carragher is a lifelong Evertonian, but I bet he'd still give it if he ever scored against them.
Van Rapist could get hauled up by the FA for elbowing Cuellar
bbc article below:
Aston Villa manager Alex McLeish has called on the Football Association to investigate an alleged elbow from Arsenal's Robin van Persie after Villa were knocked out of the FA Cup.
McLeish felt the Arsenal captain caught defender Carlos Cuellar as they jumped for a high ball in the 64th minute.
"It was a clear elbow. Would I like the FA to look at it? Yes," said McLeish.
Returning to the alleged elbow incident, McLeish added: "Look at my nose, it is a result of elbows all my career. It is something which is dangerous.
"But the referee did not seem to think there was anything in it. I never mentioned it to the referee. I saw it in real time.
"I don't like to point the finger at players, but it has happened to mine enough times."
If it turns out referee Mike Jones witnessed the incident at the time, then no retrospective action can be taken by the disciplinary authorities.
But if he missed any wrongdoing, the FA could ultimately suspend Van Persie.
I guess after Lescott's was ignored elbows are allowed.
He will get away with it for sure...
have they got some now?Nope; Lescott's English. If it had been one of Arsenal's many English players making the elbow it would certainly be ignored, but RVP might well get done.
have they got some now?
Arsenal captain Robin van Persie will face no further action over an incident involving Aston Villa defender Carlos Cuellar during the sides' FA Cup tie.
Villa boss Alex McLeish had called on the Football Association to investigate after he believed Van Persie had caught Cuellar with his elbow.
However, referee Mike Jones witnessed the incident at the time, meaning no retrospective action can be taken.
Take a bow Mr Jones - you've joined some elite referees in a club simply known as the 'twunts'.