Quote from: lovejoy on January 08, 2026, 10:03:10 PMAm I alone in thinking that Bradley intentionally rolled back on to the pitch to hold up play.Probably, yes.
Am I alone in thinking that Bradley intentionally rolled back on to the pitch to hold up play.
Martinelli incident. Wanker https://x.com/the_forty_four/status/2009384026046415164?s=46
Arsenal players, fans and the manager really are a dislikeable club these days. They just can't take it if things don't go their way. They are still six points clear at the top but their fans greeted the final whistle with a few groans and not a single encouraging cheer. Martinelli was an absolute disgrace and should be retrospectively punished.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on January 08, 2026, 10:17:44 PMMartinelli incident. Wanker https://x.com/the_forty_four/status/2009384026046415164?s=46And that clip does not show that Martinelli had thrown the ball at Bradley, before coming back to try and push him off the pitch.
Taylor clearly saw what happened because he gave the prick a yellow. Why not a red? Only he can answer that.
Quote from: wolfman999 on January 08, 2026, 10:08:35 PMTaylor clearly saw what happened because he gave the prick a yellow. Why not a red? Only he can answer that. to stop any VAR involvement ?
Bradley was injured but Martinelli didn’t know this. Bradley wanted to hold up play. As he neared the edge of the pitch his instinct was to roll back on to the pitch to hold up play. It was at this point Martinelli got annoyed due to the perceived time wasting. He overreacted and got a deserved yellow. What’s the major issue here?