Eh he seems a nice kid judging by his twitter page, hardly seems like some immoral thug. Hes not an angel but stop making a storm in a teacup
Storm in a teacup? Just like the other incident, when the judge called him a vile coward!
And would that be the twitter page he used to encourage Modric to leave Spurs.
Not just a thug, and player wum
wasnt it the prosecution that labeled him a spineless coward? either way, its pathetic that people are turning the fact that he didnt get involved in the fight into a bad thing
And would that be the twitter page he used to encourage Modric to leave Spurs.
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And the same twitter account he used to mock the Birmingham player who tapped the Gn on the head after the winning goal in the CC final.
Did he do the manly thing & confront him to his face? No.
Did he do the cowardly thing & use a networking site after he got home to Mummy to have his dig? Yes.
"And would that be the twitter page he used to encourage Modric to leave Spurs."
so thats what this is really about?
hardly makes him a bad person
"tapped" more like slapped. It was the birmingham player doing the mocking with that action
Its interesting how if it was just a tap his head got pushed forward. But this is unimportant and old news
sir wellingtonsilva
Regardless of whether it was a tap, a slap, a knock, a whack or a rat tat tat tat, at least the Brum player did it to his face & didn't go running home to Mummy & then post something from a cyber account from over a hundred miles away.
This alone sums up Jack Wilshere.
Well im sorry to rock your foundations to the core but he was confronting the brum player after it during the game...
Wait let me see if I've got this straight. It's OK to slap someone across the head rather than run home and cry to mummy, but it's not ok to spit in the face of a taxi driver. Chicken I feel that our hatred towards a certain tennis player will remain the only thing we have in common. I find inconsistencies in your arguments there. How can you defend the Brum player for slapping an Arsenal player but berrait
Whoops clicked send accidentally..
.....but berrate an Arsenal player for spitting in the face of a taxi driver?
Neither are excusable in my opinion.
Because spitting at someone &/or having a cyber dig at someone are cowardly acts. Tapping someone on the bonce, whilst on a field of play are not cowardly, not in man's world anyway.
If Jack had a problem with the "head tap", then wouldn't you expect someone in that position to confront the person who did it at the time or even after the game, you know, like man to man?
Also, i would rather take a punch than be spat at, so to compare the 2 is rather silly. But then you haven't got the guts to stick up for what is really right or wrong here, because its little Jack 'the Arsenal player' we're talking about. If Joey Barton was to play for Arsenal, you'd be sticking up for him too.
You ignore the fact that wilshere confronted ferguson during the game, "face to face". So now what stupid comments have you got left?
Why didn't Koscielny confront Ferguson about it? Maybe he thought one of his own players did it because he just cost them a long-awaited trophy?
sir wellingtonsilva
Who was he hiding behind when he confronted him? I certainly do not recall seeing this incident.
you dont remember probably because every non arsenal fan was still laughing at the goal
sir wellingtonsilva
Fair play for that reply.
I have said it before on BBC 606 and I will say it now - Wilshere is an odious little twonk that will not learn until the police and the CPS actually do the country a favour and have him charged for his loutish behaviour
So now it's ok to hit someone in the face but not spit at them? I am completely baffled now.
And I'm not defending him because it's little jack. Spitting at someone's face, punching someone in the face, or pushing someone's head are all cowardly acts in my opinion. A real man does not humiliate an opposition player after scoring a winning goal against them in a cup final. A real man does not hit another person in the face and a real man would not spit in the face of someone else. There's nothing manly about any of those acts.
LRG,
I'm even more baffled.
Who has hit who in the face?
You said you'd rather be punched in the face than spat at Either way any guy that think's it's more manly to take his aggression out on someone in person (spitting, punching, pushing heads, whatever) in my opinion is no man at all.
Oh and, there may not be anything particularly manly about hitting someone but there is something quite cowardly about mocking someone over an internet site, a few hours after you have left the vicinity where you could have said something to their face.
And guess which action Jack took? Yep, the one where he could hide behind his Mummy on his computer.
Just to add no if Joey Barton was playing for Arsenal I wouldn't stick up for him. The guy is a thug and nothing more and should not be allowed to play football. I also didn't really defend Jack. I've said a few times now (on here and various other threads talking about it) that spitting is disgusting and I wouldn't defend it no matter who it was.
And yes, i would rather someone punch me than spit at me. I think i'm in the majority when i say that.
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posted on 4/7/11
Eh he seems a nice kid judging by his twitter page, hardly seems like some immoral thug. Hes not an angel but stop making a storm in a teacup
posted on 4/7/11
Storm in a teacup? Just like the other incident, when the judge called him a vile coward!
And would that be the twitter page he used to encourage Modric to leave Spurs.
Not just a thug, and player wum
posted on 4/7/11
wasnt it the prosecution that labeled him a spineless coward? either way, its pathetic that people are turning the fact that he didnt get involved in the fight into a bad thing
posted on 4/7/11
And would that be the twitter page he used to encourage Modric to leave Spurs.
====================================
And the same twitter account he used to mock the Birmingham player who tapped the Gn on the head after the winning goal in the CC final.
Did he do the manly thing & confront him to his face? No.
Did he do the cowardly thing & use a networking site after he got home to Mummy to have his dig? Yes.
posted on 4/7/11
"And would that be the twitter page he used to encourage Modric to leave Spurs."
so thats what this is really about?
hardly makes him a bad person
posted on 4/7/11
"tapped" more like slapped. It was the birmingham player doing the mocking with that action
posted on 4/7/11
Slap?? Really?
posted on 4/7/11
Its interesting how if it was just a tap his head got pushed forward. But this is unimportant and old news
posted on 4/7/11
sir wellingtonsilva
Regardless of whether it was a tap, a slap, a knock, a whack or a rat tat tat tat, at least the Brum player did it to his face & didn't go running home to Mummy & then post something from a cyber account from over a hundred miles away.
This alone sums up Jack Wilshere.
posted on 4/7/11
Well im sorry to rock your foundations to the core but he was confronting the brum player after it during the game...
posted on 4/7/11
Wait let me see if I've got this straight. It's OK to slap someone across the head rather than run home and cry to mummy, but it's not ok to spit in the face of a taxi driver. Chicken I feel that our hatred towards a certain tennis player will remain the only thing we have in common. I find inconsistencies in your arguments there. How can you defend the Brum player for slapping an Arsenal player but berrait
posted on 4/7/11
Whoops clicked send accidentally..
.....but berrate an Arsenal player for spitting in the face of a taxi driver?
Neither are excusable in my opinion.
posted on 4/7/11
Because spitting at someone &/or having a cyber dig at someone are cowardly acts. Tapping someone on the bonce, whilst on a field of play are not cowardly, not in man's world anyway.
If Jack had a problem with the "head tap", then wouldn't you expect someone in that position to confront the person who did it at the time or even after the game, you know, like man to man?
Also, i would rather take a punch than be spat at, so to compare the 2 is rather silly. But then you haven't got the guts to stick up for what is really right or wrong here, because its little Jack 'the Arsenal player' we're talking about. If Joey Barton was to play for Arsenal, you'd be sticking up for him too.
posted on 4/7/11
You ignore the fact that wilshere confronted ferguson during the game, "face to face". So now what stupid comments have you got left?
posted on 4/7/11
Why didn't Koscielny confront Ferguson about it? Maybe he thought one of his own players did it because he just cost them a long-awaited trophy?
posted on 4/7/11
sir wellingtonsilva
Who was he hiding behind when he confronted him? I certainly do not recall seeing this incident.
posted on 4/7/11
you dont remember probably because every non arsenal fan was still laughing at the goal
posted on 4/7/11
sir wellingtonsilva
Fair play for that reply.
posted on 4/7/11
I have said it before on BBC 606 and I will say it now - Wilshere is an odious little twonk that will not learn until the police and the CPS actually do the country a favour and have him charged for his loutish behaviour
posted on 5/7/11
So now it's ok to hit someone in the face but not spit at them? I am completely baffled now.
And I'm not defending him because it's little jack. Spitting at someone's face, punching someone in the face, or pushing someone's head are all cowardly acts in my opinion. A real man does not humiliate an opposition player after scoring a winning goal against them in a cup final. A real man does not hit another person in the face and a real man would not spit in the face of someone else. There's nothing manly about any of those acts.
posted on 5/7/11
LRG,
I'm even more baffled.
Who has hit who in the face?
posted on 5/7/11
You said you'd rather be punched in the face than spat at Either way any guy that think's it's more manly to take his aggression out on someone in person (spitting, punching, pushing heads, whatever) in my opinion is no man at all.
posted on 5/7/11
Oh and, there may not be anything particularly manly about hitting someone but there is something quite cowardly about mocking someone over an internet site, a few hours after you have left the vicinity where you could have said something to their face.
And guess which action Jack took? Yep, the one where he could hide behind his Mummy on his computer.
posted on 5/7/11
Just to add no if Joey Barton was playing for Arsenal I wouldn't stick up for him. The guy is a thug and nothing more and should not be allowed to play football. I also didn't really defend Jack. I've said a few times now (on here and various other threads talking about it) that spitting is disgusting and I wouldn't defend it no matter who it was.
posted on 5/7/11
And yes, i would rather someone punch me than spit at me. I think i'm in the majority when i say that.
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