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It would be strange not seeing liverpool finish top 4, alomst as strange as newcastle not in the premier legaue
It would be strange not seeing liverpool finish top 4, alomst as strange as newcastle not in the premier legaue
fergie is the biggest saw loser going, and influences a lot of decisions in favour of his team by it.
Bit late to the "Wenger should shake hands always" posts but here's my two pence.
Out of all of the games Wenger has been in charge of he has only 3 times not shaken the hand of the opposing manager. And all three of those occasions I would have done exactly the same. Any man that comes swaggering into the opposing manager's technical area, ****** and blinding, I'm sorry but that man does not deserve a handshake. Wenger has admitted to being a bad loser but he has also said on that occasion had his team won he would have done exactly the same thing and I believe him.
If we want to talk about class and tact then take a look at Fergie. He is constantly ranting and giving officials an earbashing when things aren't going exactly how he has planned them. That man has no class whatsoever, people need to look around instead of having closed eyes when their own team or manager does something but then make a hypocritical statement when an opposing player or manager does the same thing.
To say Fergie is the biggest sore loser is utterly laughable tbh
Wenger when his team loses more often than not throws all the toys out of the pram and storms off in a hissy fit
To say Fergie is the biggest sore loser is utterly laughable tbh
And saying that Wenger is the biggest sore loser is utterly laughable as well...go figure eh??.
it isnt because its true, get over it. the decisions that go in his favour 9 times out of 10 would not happen for other teams
Well he did admit it himself recently.
Giggs has just won the BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2009. Go Giggsy!
Wenger is clearly the most sore loser in the Prem. I still laugh at this:
http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/new...-t-count-says-Arsene-Wenger-article33681.html