I dont even remember how the goal was scored
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I assumed they normally give the attacker the goal if it was originally on target, going by most examples. This seems quite random. Did they take away Saha or Holt's goals against us? Meh.
There was probably some little Irelander on the panel.
Not being funny, but if this goal was given to the striker...
I've no idea how they can take this one away from Henry.
Last edited by GP; 14-05-2012 at 08:30 AM.
David Dein is in the SSN studio at 10:30 this morning.
Dein said Wenger doesn't like losing.
He praises Wenger's achievement of getting us to third given where we were at the start of the season.
He also mentions the injury situation.
Dein thinks RVP will at least be at Arsenal for the remainder of his contract.
Dein says it's unfair to say Wenger doesn't like buying; he is a value buyer and a teacher.
"He wants to win more than anything. He's still got as much fire in his belly as I can remember when he came in 1996".
Dein makes a reference to being a victim of his own success - the 49 games specifically.
He says FFP is an admirable idea but the key will be how it is actually implemented.
Just talked about the rise and rise of the Premier League; doesn't think the bubble will burst any time soon.
Says it will be very difficult for any club to emulate our 03/04 season (in the Premier League that is).
He thinks Woy will do well managing England.
It is time that goal-line technology was used.
Just saw the Dein interview. As Maccy says, he was very full of praise of Wenger. I agree with him when he says Arsenal should run down Van Persie's contract if necessary but obviously try to convince him to stay; 'grass is not always greener' etc. Also interesting to hear him say that he knows Wenger is more unhappy at being 19 points behind the Manchester clubs rather than happy with finishing 3rd. Wonder if the 'Dein knows all' lot will take note of that. Probably not.
Last edited by Kano; 14-05-2012 at 11:32 AM. Reason: xwe