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Cripplegate Week: cherishing the injuredOh what to do in Cripplegate Week – the week when all our top stars go off and get injured while playing not for the Arsenal who pay their wages but for a bunch of morons called “international managers” who treat them with utter contempt. Why Chelsea are banned, why Arsenal is different, why we boycott evil Amazon and amazing cock-up by Daily MirrorNo sooner was the Chelsea ban on transfers announced than BBC Radio 5 rushed out an interview with an ex-KGB player who linked this case with the Eduardo case. It was one of the most sickening pieces of anti-Arsenal propoganda yet launched in the media war on Arsenal. Arsenal must fight bent UEFA to the bitter endAt last, a club willing to stand up and fight against the insane, bent and discredited UEFA. Mike Dean: the referee, the man, the history, the scandalsBelow we print an open letter to Mike Dean, referee, from Walter Broeckx, referee. But just before that, here’s a quick summary of Mr Dean’s career… In 2005 he was suspended from being a ref because he was involved with a betting company. His official crime was “breaching the terms of his contract”. He was then […] UEFA: corrupt, criminal, incompetent or deluded?The trouble with the UEFA vs Eduardo story is that the number of strands within it keeps getting bigger. UEFA demand clubs cut debts. KGB Fulham agree – and other rubbishHere’s a stange story. Michel Platini says that he will pass legislation to ensure that from 2012/13 onwards every club in the Champs League have to have accounts in balance. IOU game will give us all the strength we need to win leagueA single defeat in the season is, of course neither here nor there. Last season I was at Arsenal 2 IOU 1, and it was one of the very best matches I have ever seen in a lifetime of watching football. Man IOU / Arsenal, score and report & SFA/UEFA corruption – new evidenceLast year was, according to the muddleheaded, the year of going backwards. We entered league match number 3 with and win and a defeat, plus a comfortable saunter into the Bent Cup (as I’m now forced to rename the Champs League). Match three was Arsenal 3 Newcastle Zebras 0. Line up was Almunia Sagna, Toure, Gallas, Clichy Eboue (Walcott), […] |