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    #16
    Originally posted by Morphorino
    Can't see that Pardew did much wrong there, wenger just being a typical sore looser. Although he could claim he should have had a penalty.
    I agree, what I saw was Pardew extended his hand to Wenger who just looked at it and kept his hands folded, then Pardew extended his hand to Pat Rice. What was the altercation about after the goal? Was Arsene complaining about the beauty of it? What was Fabregas' problem?

    Can you say SORE LOSERS???
    Rafa please get me.....
    Van Der Vaart
    Quaresma
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      #17
      Coin throwing. Coming back to haunt the arse, they started it by throwing coins at carra

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        #18
        Originally posted by Red_Al_77
        Pardew and Wenger refuse to shake hands and have words. Fabragas angry leaving the pitch. Its all kicking off. Wenger and Pardew will be in big trouble with the FA after their incident following the goal.
        Hopefully Wenger will be in the stands for our game next week
        "For whom He did foreknow, He also did predestinate to be conformed to the image of His Son"

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          #19
          Originally posted by Kopite75
          I agree, what I saw was Pardew extended his hand to Wenger who just looked at it and kept his hands folded, then Pardew extended his hand to Pat Rice. What was the altercation about after the goal? Was Arsene complaining about the beauty of it? What was Fabregas' problem?

          Can you say SORE LOSERS???
          Pardew went over the top in his celebrations of the goal to be honest. He ran towards the arse technical area (or into it, you couldn't quite tell) and started punching his fists (I.e. "Get in there!"). It looked like it was directed at Wenger or other Arse staff/players and looked over the top. I believe that is why Wenger reacted badly as he thought Pardew was directly provoking his staff.

          R

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            #20
            Originally posted by Tom
            Coin throwing. Coming back to haunt the arse, they started it by throwing coins at carra
            Aye, and Carra isn't even a rapist

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              #21
              Wenger was seriously pissed off today bad defeat for them
              When you feel like you're done, you are not alone........

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                #22
                Why didn't Wenger come out and give an interview as well?

                I'd wager it's because he knows he acted like a child, and he couldn't possibly defend his actions without lying.

                Pardew came out and did an interview, if he'd said something that wasn't true you know Wenger would have been out to defend himself.
                Thomas Hicks Senior

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Rohan
                  Pardew went over the top in his celebrations of the goal to be honest. He ran towards the arse technical area (or into it, you couldn't quite tell) and started punching his fists (I.e. "Get in there!"). It looked like it was directed at Wenger or other Arse staff/players and looked over the top. I believe that is why Wenger reacted badly as he thought Pardew was directly provoking his staff.

                  R
                  not the first time pardew has done this. i think he just loses his head and reacts as a fan would, no malice intended

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Ron_Mexico
                    not the first time pardew has done this. i think he just loses his head and reacts as a fan would, no malice intended

                    Yeah Pearce is another one, and O Neill. Prefer that to the idiotic actions of Mourinho
                    I live with Steptoe.

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