Monday, January 14, 2013
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- GIF It: Mark Clattenburg’s dummy (Fulham 1-1 Wigan)
- Video: Linesman John Brooks wades in on the Arsenal vs Manchester City ticket price controversy
- Manchester City fan pranks Manchester United keeper David De Gea with 6-fingered salue
- Top 10 conclusions: Premier League weekend, 12-13 January
- Don’t be fooled by the rocks that he’s got. He’s still, he’s still Dzeko from the block
- Lookalikes: Manchester City skipper Vincent Kompany’s red cards against Arsenal and Manchester United
| GIF It: Mark Clattenburg’s dummy (Fulham 1-1 Wigan) Posted: 14 Jan 2013 04:01 AM PST |
| Video: Linesman John Brooks wades in on the Arsenal vs Manchester City ticket price controversy Posted: 14 Jan 2013 02:17 AM PST Match officials are usually only thrust into the limelight when they make poor decisions, but linesman John Brooks is set to gain cult status (at least one letter apart from the status fans usually afford linesman) after commenting on Arsenal ticket prices within range of a TV microphone. Brooks could be heard telling Manchester City [...] |
| Manchester City fan pranks Manchester United keeper David De Gea with 6-fingered salue Posted: 14 Jan 2013 02:10 AM PST No, folks, not all Manchester City fans have six fingers on their hands – this chap simply uses too hands. It’s another one of those moments where an opposition supporter has obviously grovelled for a photo opportunity with a rival team’s player only to cruelly prank them as the picture was being taken. This City [...] |
| Top 10 conclusions: Premier League weekend, 12-13 January Posted: 14 Jan 2013 02:05 AM PST 1. Reading vs West Brom up first on Match of the Day? A clear indication that something special is afoot. 2. Jonathan Walters needs to accept that Chelsea have signed Demba Ba and don’t need another striker. His live audition for the role of a Blues goalscorer was shameful. 3. Laurent Koscielny can now cross [...] |
| Don’t be fooled by the rocks that he’s got. He’s still, he’s still Dzeko from the block Posted: 13 Jan 2013 10:22 AM PST Edin Dzeko used his goal against Manchester City as the perfect opportunity to say ‘hello’ to the guys back home. The t-shirt slogan he displayed translates roughly as ‘For friends from my neighbourhood’. The message of community spirit was obviously appreciated by talented linguist Mike Dean, who decided not to book Dzeko for his celebration. |
| Posted: 13 Jan 2013 09:50 AM PST Dangle the ball a bit too close to Manchester City defender Vincent Kompany and he just can’t resist diving in with two feet. His red card against Arsenal this afternoon was almost a carbon copy of the red card he received in an FA Cup tie against Manchester United last season. He’s perfecting the pretending [...] |
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