Originally posted by PalynkaWhat's that supposed to mean?
Because the managers of those clubs are not British. 🙄
Chelsea are behaving like the Russian Mafia or the Republican party, using slur, slander and lies to try to influence things in their favour before, during and after games.
Arsenal are the worst sports I've ever seen.
How can a grown adult refuse to shake somebody's hand because they celebrated a goal?
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Originally posted by RagnorakRussian Mafia or the Republican party
What's that supposed to mean?
Chelsea are behaving like the Russian Mafia or the Republican party, using slur, slander and lies to try to influence things in their favour before, during and after games.
Arsenal are the worst sports I've ever seen. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWXq_-LdxHk
How can a grown adult refuse to shake somebody's hand because they celebrated a goal?
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Note that these aren't British either.
Originally posted by PalynkaManagers should lead by example Pal.... it's ungracious to dismiss someone's offer of a handshake.
On a more serious note, what's this obsession with hypocritical handshakes?
Alan Pardew had it coming with his fist pumping in Wenger's direction and then going over and trying to grab Wenger. As much as I dislike Wenger, he was right in being pissed off.
Pardew had every right to celebrate WHU's goal, Wenger should not have been so childish in his response.
Originally posted by blade68So it isn't childish to pump fists in the face of the opposing coach and then extending the hand for a shake?
Managers should lead by example Pal.... it's ungracious to dismiss someone's offer of a handshake.
Pardew had every right to celebrate WHU's goal, Wenger should not have been so childish in his response.
Originally posted by PalynkaIt was hardly in his face now, was it?
So it isn't childish to pump fists in the face of the opposing coach and then extending the hand for a shake?
Pardew was delighted at the goal and celebrated as such.... are you telling me you've never seen Wenger punch the air in delight?