Was just thinking back on this, thanks for posting that. I seem to remember this guy doing the same thing. And there was more than just Pep...pretty sure.
It's weird how every manager seems to be insulting him after a defeat.
Pep, Tuchel, Arteta. PL managers are mean... He also spat on an opponent, insulted a referee as a player and got a 1 month ban not so long ago for refusing to leave the field after getting shown a red card. Conceicao managing Arsenal would make Redcafe's servers explode.Was just thinking back on this, thanks for posting that. I seem to remember this guy doing the same thing. And there was more than just Pep...pretty sure.
Really taken to your new role as United fan hanger-on and forum shit stirrer.
I said something similar to this on here in 2007 and (rightly) got flamedI don't mind United fans cheer for city to win the league and CL at all. That's the spirit. At least the trophies stay in Manchester.
Never knew you supported them that long ago, I thought it was more of a Pep thing for you. Fair playI said something similar to this on here in 2007 and (rightly) got flamed
Bumping so this gets the ire it deserves
@WeePat spends most of his time here insulting Arsenal instead of talking about Chelsea so its not a surprise. Porto's manager is a drama queen and he says this to anyone anytime he loses. If was ever managing Arsenal people would lose their sh1t.Really taken to your new role as United fan hanger-on and forum shit stirrer.
Because he is a prat
It's weird how every manager seems to be insulting him after a defeat.
Never knew you supported them that long ago, I thought it was more of a Pep thing for you. Fair play
I'm not sure what level of abuse you're used to on a football pitch but some random things about someone's family, mother, sister are probably the bare minimum.Don’t believe the accusations based on history. Sure Arteta is a bit jumpy, but I can’t see him disrespecting someone’s family?
Porto manager also accused Tuchel and Pep by the way.
So it is true?I'm not sure what level of abuse you're used to on a football pitch but some random things about someone's family, mother, sister are probably the bare minimum.
Yeah, they're both weirdos too.Don’t believe the accusations based on history. Sure Arteta is a bit jumpy, but I can’t see him disrespecting someone’s family?
Porto manager also accused Tuchel and Pep by the way.
Wouldn't put it past him to say something stupid when he's bouncing around like a popcorn on the side. That said, I'm sure most managers have heard/said something stupid and didn't go running to the media like little fairies.So it is true?
Yeah, they're both weirdos too.
"Like a popcorn"Wouldn't put it past him to say something stupid when he's bouncing around like a popcorn on the side. That said, I'm sure most managers have heard/said something stupid and didn't go running to the media like little fairies.
I thought it was more acceptable as a gender neutral slur?"Like a popcorn"
Not as big a fan of the "little fairies" part though. Useless rhetoric.
I didn't! And don't!Never knew you supported them that long ago, I thought it was more of a Pep thing for you. Fair play
Mate, between you and kouroux, you definitely make up 100% an Arsenal fan. I've observed you two long enough on here.I didn't!
This was me being very green to the traditions of English/European sawker, wondering why you would have such animosity between teams from the same city. If the Knicks and Nets can get together, and root for each other's teams against opponents from outside, why not...
Again, very green
It just seems so random:Wouldn't put it past him to say something stupid when he's bouncing around like a popcorn on the side. That said, I'm sure most managers have heard/said something stupid and didn't go running to the media like little fairies.
Very very hard....it sometimes makes you ponder, will it be so bad if Liverpool equal our record or City win it for the 4th time in a row, until you snap out of it.Arteta is a fecking scumbag! That cnut and their fans make what should be a very easy choice in hoping they win league very difficult.
It just seems so random:
Conceicao: 'Hey that was a bad tackle'
Arteta: 'Shut up'
Conceicao: 'Feck you'
Arteta: 'Feck your family'
Concaicao: 'That's horrible Mikel, my abuela is dead'
I mean, you can post whatever you want of course. I just feel it fits within a certain toxic rhetoric that is commonplace in football in general. I did like the popcorn part though.I thought it was more acceptable as a gender neutral slur?
Fine, massive fecking wuss.
What? I don't know what this even meansReally taken to your new role as United fan hanger-on and forum shit stirrer.
My brother is one. He made a post yesterday about finding his way to London by hook or crook if/when Arsenal make it to the final. I don't know how to gently inform him the chances of that happening...Mate, between you and kouroux, you definitely make up 100% an Arsenal fan. I've observed you two long enough on here.
I don't know, it could work if he said something like "if you weren't such a time waster maybe you'd have made it to your mum's funeral"It just seems so random:
Conceicao: 'Hey that was a bad tackle'
Arteta: 'Shut up'
Conceicao: 'Feck you'
Arteta: 'Feck your family'
Concaicao: 'That's horrible Mikel, my abuela is dead'
Agree, I'll blame the QF high.I mean, you can post whatever you want of course. I just feel it fits within a certain toxic rhetoric that is commonplace in football in general. I did like the popcorn part though.
Fair enough. I don't remember what that feels like.Agree, I'll blame the QF high.
Oh damn.I don't know, it could work if he said something like "if you weren't such a time waster maybe you'd have made it to your mum's funeral"
I'm curious, what do you base this on? Arsenal have a pretty young squad with several of their key players entering their prime. Rice, Ødegaard, Saka, Martinelli, Saliba, and Gabriel Magalhaes all have at least five years left at their highest level, barring injury. Meanwhile, Liverpool are losing Klopp, and City will eventually lose Pep too, while Chelsea and Man United are scrambling to find any kind of consistency.He really is an insufferable wanker. Gets away with murder. My silver lining, as i said elsewhere, is that should arsenal manage to win the league and prevent Liverpool and City, I have absolutely no belief that Arsenal or Arteta would maintain their success. I think they could win one and go another decade without one. If they win it they deserve it of course, but there's always outliers now and then, and I just don't think Arsenal have a spell of dominance in them
Everything you say is correct and I may be terribly wrong. I suspect that I'm biased by years of Arsenal managing to fail, and lets say they get pipped this season in heartbreaking fashion - for all their work, they still havent won anything. That would be a massive blow and shows how fine the margins are. So despite all the promise you mention, they still have to fully deliver which is an enormous challenge, and then build on it, which is even harder. Again, they may prove me fully wrong, but I just don't see it. I think they're performing very well as a team, but alot of the guys you mention arent neccesarily very top talents and may struggle should the manager change (for barca for example) or to any change in balance or adversity in injuries and so on. They strike me as a team that needs everything to go right for them to hit top level.I'm curious, what do you base this on? Arsenal have a pretty young squad with several of their key players entering their prime. Rice, Ødegaard, Saka, Martinelli, Saliba, and Gabriel Magalhaes all have at least five years left at their highest level, barring injury. Meanwhile, Liverpool are losing Klopp, and City will eventually lose Pep too, while Chelsea and Man United are scrambling to find any kind of consistency.
I think Arteta is the ultimate tool, but I'd be extremely optimistic about the future as an Arsenal fan.
ha how does he "get away with murder"? he's constantly getting booked and touchline bans!Gets away with murder.
True, I think City and Liverpool in their current forms are much more resilient to injuries that Arsenal are. Their game at the Etihad after the international break will be very telling of where they are in their progress. If they get smoked like last year, that could be a real blow.Everything you say is correct and I may be terribly wrong. I suspect that I'm biased by years of Arsenal managing to fail, and lets say they get pipped this season in heartbreaking fashion - for all their work, they still havent won anything. That would be a massive blow and shows how fine the margins are. So despite all the promise you mention, they still have to fully deliver which is an enormous challenge, and then build on it, which is even harder. Again, they may prove me fully wrong, but I just don't see it. I think they're performing very well as a team, but alot of the guys you mention arent neccesarily very top talents and may struggle should the manager change (for barca for example) or to any change in balance or adversity in injuries and so on. They strike me as a team that needs everything to go right for them to hit top level.
People were talking in a similar way about Spurs under Pochettino after a couple of "title races" and the run to the CL final, then the wheels came off completely.I'm curious, what do you base this on? Arsenal have a pretty young squad with several of their key players entering their prime. Rice, Ødegaard, Saka, Martinelli, Saliba, and Gabriel Magalhaes all have at least five years left at their highest level, barring injury. Meanwhile, Liverpool are losing Klopp, and City will eventually lose Pep too, while Chelsea and Man United are scrambling to find any kind of consistency.
I think Arteta is the ultimate tool, but I'd be extremely optimistic about the future as an Arsenal fan.