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alan devonshire 8:26 Sat Jan 5
Arnie, gesture/attitude when he was subbed
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Seemed to suggest he wasn’t injured or expected to come off, what do you think, off this month?
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dealcanvey
6:58 Mon Jan 7
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His brother again trying to force away a move.
Last time around Arnie come out saying he knew nothing about it.
When your agent is your brother you know about it and probably instigated it.
I like Arnie. He suits us well but dont fall for his beating the badge when he scores shit. If a bigger club came sniffing he would be pushing for it big time.
Maybe MP has just had enough of him going down at least once a game and decided to start taking him off every time he does it?
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4ever-blowin-bubbles
5:55 Mon Jan 7
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just a storm in a tea cup everyone will be focused for the arsenal game on saturday
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Spandex Sidney
4:02 Mon Jan 7
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One of the reasons I love Pellegrini. He don't care about big personalities, if he wants you off, you're off, no matter who you are
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Admiral Lard
3:58 Mon Jan 7
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From my hospitality seat above the tunnel it appeared he was not so much upset at being taken off but, because he wasn't taken off earlier with his back injury
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Russ of the BML
10:36 Mon Jan 7
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May have been a bit of a communication issue. But at the end of the day he scored a goal and they never looked like beating us so, as he has just come back, it made sense.
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Lily Hammer
1:40 Mon Jan 7
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He’s going to tear the gooners a new arsenal.
That’s all you need to think about right now.
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SUM A DING WONG
12:05 Mon Jan 7
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It was heat of the moment stuff. He shouldn't of reacted as he did, but there you go.
As others have said, it shows that he cares. Im sure that's the end of it. We should be grateful that he isnt actually injured.
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the exile
11:57 Sun Jan 6
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Love his passion and his desire to stay on the pitch he shouldn't have shown it in that way. It's bad news if he thinks he's bigger than the manager and the club.
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After8
6:44 Sun Jan 6
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I love Arnie but I'm ok with us selling him for 50 million and getting 2 players in.
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simon.s
3:56 Sun Jan 6
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He wasn’t asking to come off. Nasri was the one telling Pelligrini that he should come off, that’s the bit that seemed strange. Just all seemed a bit strange.
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Percy Dalton
2:53 Sun Jan 6
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He might be our best striker and he might have thought it wrong to bring him off. But his constant showing off is getting on my tits. Pelligrini is a vastly experienced manager and knows what he's doing. So Mr big bollocks that was an embarrassing thing to do in front of 50000 people. You're better than that.
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Hermit Road
12:38 Sun Jan 6
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He often walks around like he's got an injury and is on the verge of breaking down and then he bursts into speed and outmuscles a 6'4" centre back.
He's a funny one is Arnie. Definitely tight to bring him off yesterday though, we've got bigger fish to fry and at 1-0 up at home we should have been looking to win as we did.
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ironsofcanada
12:26 Sun Jan 6
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Good move.
Arnauntovic was great taking the team on his shoulders when we were steering clear of relegation, but if our goals are loftier, he has to be willing to not be the one and only man a lot of the time.
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Sven Roeder
12:06 Sun Jan 6
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STORM IN A TEA CUP
Keeps him fresh for Arsenal Can take out his frustrations by smashing a hat-trick past the Gooner cunts
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1964
11:59 Sun Jan 6
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"we were pretty comfortable in the match"
Not sure about that
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El Scorchio
3:59 Sun Jan 6
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He'd got his goal, we were pretty comfortable in the match, and Pellegrini was confident we'd win without him, which is why I think maybe he was yanked early, or at least earlier than he might have thought he would be.
No need to risk the star man, especially with him coming back from injury, clearly already up to speed form-wise and the Arsenal game coming up.
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Alfs
3:53 Sun Jan 6
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If he was off to Man U as some have suggested, Pelle would have kept him on the pitch and not given a shit about his 'twinge'.
He did the right thing. And Arnie being pissed off is a positive sign, not a negative one.
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Westham67
3:28 Sun Jan 6
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He was feeling his hamstring just after he scored he has take one for the team on this occasion
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HairyHammer
3:01 Sun Jan 6
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I love Arnie but he should never do shit like that whether it was a mistake bringing him off or the correct thing to do should not come into it he is our Golden boy and needs to be protected the Pel makes the decisions.
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claret50
10:05 Sat Jan 5
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Just watched Pellegrini's post match interview on skysports and Arnie's substitution was the correct thing to do imo as he complained of a slight back problem before the game and had also recently come back from an injury, good decision Pellers.
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Huffers
10:01 Sat Jan 5
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It was weird. Nasri kept signaling to the bench that Arnie needed to come off because of his back. Nobody communicated with Arnie at all and they just took him off. He went down the tunnel but came back out after a shower. He then watched the second half upstairs and stayed until the end.
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