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lol @ this thread. 

I don't see Wengers hand making the crucial contact.
Not surprising really, he's always been a gobby little ****.
Comparing Fabregas to Diouf if just the most stupidly pathetic thing I've heard for years.
And finally to totally discredit Browns suggestion Wenger refused to shake his hand in both League games we have this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yeX90B0qg_g
The Germans were winding the clock, Ballack cleverly going to ground under a challenge from Fabregas, who was cautioned for shouting an insult at the prostrate midfielder.
[Cas];13706842 said:I used to like Phil Brown. Hes making himself to look like a right pleb now though.![]()
I don't see why Cesc would spit at Horton, unless Horton has also said or done something.
I completely disagree about him acting better than a great deal of older players and i'd be far more inclined to believe Brown than i would Fabregas. In his denial, Fabregas claimed that he's never spat at somebody in his career and you've just got to go on youtube to see that's bs.
Meanwhile, Bayern Munich director of communications Markus Hoerwick has moved to clear Fabregas of allegations that he spat at Michael Ballack in 2005.
Hoerwick said: "It definitely never happened. If anything of that kind happened I would have been the first to be informed and the first to do something about it."
I particularly like the point where he says he should try to learn from Gerrrard![]()
Meanwhile, Bayern Munich director of communications Markus Hoerwick has moved to clear Fabregas of allegations that he spat at Michael Ballack in 2005.
Hoerwick said: "It definitely never happened. If anything of that kind happened I would have been the first to be informed and the first to do something about it."
Fair play then.
I personally feel that this was all out of bitter feelings by Phil Brown.
See my earlier posts![]()