And having heard multiple people say it wasn't a penalty, having seen it from multiple angles, and now having witnessed yet another shoddy refereeing display because he probably should have sent Colgate off for
dangerous play by pushing Firmino into the crowd, you do have to wonder if Arsene's points over the last week and a bit have been brought further into light about the standard of referees in this country.
Not exact matches
By analyzing games between professional Italian soccer teams, he found that matches played between intra-city rivals resulted in a substantially higher number of red and yellow cards, a fairly good indicator of unethical behavior in sports because cards are typically awarded for dangerous tackles or attempts to deceive a referee by taking a div
By analyzing games between professional Italian soccer teams, he found that matches
played between intra-city rivals resulted in a substantially higher number of red and yellow cards, a fairly good indicator of unethical behavior in sports because cards are typically awarded for
dangerous tackles or attempts to deceive a referee
by taking a div
by taking a dive.
Equally
dangerous to science, however, if not more so, are those naturalistic scientists who
play essentially the same game as the creationists, i.e., seek to lend credibility to their particular worldview
by attempting to clothe it in scientific garb.
But it's a
dangerous one, for
by taking it we are involved in
playing God with someone else's life.
One good pass does not make up for two goals, giving the ball away in
dangerous positions at least 7 times, leaving our right back hopelessly exposed after a year not
playing and slowing down our attacks
by ALWAYS taking his first touch away from goal
I hope Lacazette can be more
dangerous by playing behind him and his connection with the other German speaking players like Mkhitaryan could help Arsenal.
Chelsea are
playing a
dangerous game ahead of this summer's transfer window as they risk being beaten to one of their targets
by Manchester United and Tottenham.
For instance at Real Madrid, they have their most
dangerous striker starting out on the left flank but tucking in as
play builds and being covered
by a midfielder.
The Arsenal
played well we had over 70 % position of the ball with something like 27 attacks were 8 were on target burnly had a game plan and that game plan was about hurting our players ankles and they got away scot free with it yet xaka gets red?????? Yes they were diddling about when that happened but compare it to the challenge on ozil and he was on goal yes koscienly came back from an offside position but the high boot on the head was
dangerous I thought Arsenal
played well and controlled the game well even when we were put under pressure in our own half when you look at the penalty awarded to them you will see a dive as coquelin barely touched him how many time did they push kosscielny of the ball???? hope he is ok as he was looking like he had a thigh problem I like the back four of todays as Gabriel did ok specially when we went down to ten men >> > I salute our Arsenal for wining the game on the 97 minit with only 10 men on the field What an iced cold penalty scored
by Alexis
The board, the club, the owner are
playing a
dangerous game
by alienating the fans.
What it will do is, give Arsenal better flexibility, which they couldn't find with Ozil
playing on the wings and,
by playing Chamberlain as the winger who delivers
dangerous crosses into the box, Welbeck's aerial ability can come in handy for the Gunners.
But the FA who normally charged erring player on the field of
play not capture
by the match referee during the game are yet to say anything over this very serious issue of deliberate pushing
by the opponent player to a
dangerous fittings outside the field of
play to cause serious body harm.
I just don t get how some here are happy with ramsey
playing as RW.The lad is good, he has heart but he is not a RW.Welbeck and Walcot are and we are more
dangerous when they
play in this position.I fear Wenger will never change and will always try to accomodate his favourites in the team.Today Ozil was useless, replace him
by Welbeck and shift Ramsey in the middle, but no it has to be a non favourite Coquelin who bring more than any of them.I doubt Arsenal will win any PL title with Maureeno in charge of Chelshi as he is quite more astute on tactic than Wenger.Oh boy, you may always say runner up is not that bad.....
A few year back Arsenal had Fabregas, Nasri, Van Persie, Vermaelen, Song etc they
played the most attractive football and was
by far the most
dangerous and effective team in the League.
And if Jack Wilshere is
played by the Boss, the Boss must warn him not to miss a sitter and he must avoid
dangerous tacklings.
But there is no point having two strikers (neither of whom are particularly mobile) if you don't give them any service and, at the same time, you blunt your most
dangerous weapon
by playing the wing backs in a flat back four.
However, both Mustafi (1.4 successful out of 1.9 per 90) and Koscielny (1.4 out of 1.4 per 90) have a higher percentage than this number i.e. when they
play together, they further reduce the number of
dangerous situations the ball can get into
by taking it away more effectively from the opponents.
With Brosque
playing just behind Austrian target man Janko, Sydney looked very
dangerous against a Melbourne City side that have failed to so far live up to the hype that surrounded them since the start their takeover
by the Manchester City owners.
The only glimpse of quality was when the ever
dangerous Robert Snodgrass proved whatever Rosicky could do, he could match
by playing Becchio in on goal with a well weighted pass.
While I am not prone to writing in the somewhat snarky and definitly sarcastic tone Wise employed in his Tuesday column, and although he seemed to mostly align himself with the group at Aspen - led
by Dr. Bob Cantu - that views football as too
dangerous to be
played before the age of 14 (a position with which I respectfully disagree), I did find myself agreeing with what seemed to be his main point: that whatever measures are instituted to protect player safety will get us nowhere if the culture on NFL fields (and
by extension, the high school, middle school, and youth gridiron) doesn't change.
This past weekend, the MInnesota State High School League took an unprecedented step of changing the rules mid-season,
by stiffening the penalties on three of the most violent and
dangerous infractions in hockey: checking from behind, boarding and contact to the head will now result in an automatic five - minute «major» against the offending player resulting in ejection and forcing his team to
play short - handed for five minutes, regardless of how many times it is scored upon during the ensuing power
play.
By stiffening the rules against
dangerous play in ice hockey and giving referees less discretion in calling penalties, the Minnesota State High School League has taken an important first step to reduce the number of catastrophic injuries in the sport.
The well - publicized lawsuits
by former players against the N.F.L., the suicide of Junior Seau, a «Chicken Little - sky is falling» mentality
by some prominent concussion experts and former athletes, some of whom suggest that the sport is simply too
dangerous to be
played at all at the youth level, and continuing research on the short - and long - term effects of concussion on cognitive function and brain health, have created a pretty toxic environment for the sport.
We won't make ice hockey safer for players
by increasing penalties for
dangerous play.
Student - athletes will benefit the most from reduced exposure to potentially injurious blows and from what one calls the «conundrum of having to self - report an injury that they may not recognize as being potentially injurious or
dangerous in the moment of competition,» or, as recent studies suggest, that athletes know are potentially
dangerous but choose not to report because they fear being punished
by the coach for doing so, such as
by removing them from a starting position, reducing future
playing time, or inferring in front of teammates that reporting symptoms made them «weak» or less «manly»; and
-- I took the kids to the park,
by myself... Somehow they both seemed to find the high,
dangerous part of the
play structure; you know, the part that even big kids tend to get hurt from when they fall off?
-LSB-...] may let their children do things that are considered
dangerous or shocking
by others, ranging from unstructured
play to riding the NYC subway alone, because they think it is an important developmental -LSB-...]
It is up to parents to decide for their family whether to allow their child to start, or continue,
playing football, not some present or former player, journalist or scientist who takes the position that football is either too
dangerous to be
played by anyone or safe enough to be
played by all (October 25, 2015 update: this is exactly the position adopted
by the American Academy of Pediatrics in its 2015 Policy Statement on Tackling in Youth Football in which it leaves parents - presumably in consultation with their child's pediatrician - to «decide whether the potential health risks of sustaining... injuries [in tackle football] are outweighed
by the recreational benefits associated with proper tackling»); and
Or a vanity
play by an emboldened celebrity, a
dangerous precursor to an Oprah — Bon Jovi 2020 ticket?
Democrats were hurt
by factors like the president's unpopularity and the large number of conservative Democratic Senate seats in
play, but the GOP victories come despite efforts
by environmentalists to make climate skepticism a politically
dangerous position.
In addition, if ß amyloid does
play an important protective role in the brain, it might make sense to treat it more like cholesterol — which is needed
by all cells but
dangerous in high levels — than something that needs to be completely eliminated, Tanzi says: «Slow it down, yes — but don't wipe it out.»
That said, it is easy to get confused about which fats are good and which ones are bad, how to avoid
dangerous fats, how much of them to consume, and the role
played by omega - 3 fatty acids in heart health.
Whilst it is right that you should promote a healthier style of living, you are
playing a VERY
dangerous game
by advising people to give up their medication.
Drive screenwriter Hossein Amini makes his directorial debut with this adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's 1964 novel about a vacationing American con artist and his wife (
played by Viggo Mortensen and Kirsten Dunst, respectively), and a Greek - speaking American tour guide (Oscar Isaac) who forms a
dangerous bond with the couple.
Nothing in this film is as daring as those choices — as
played by Harrison Ford, Solo was a borderline antihero and the only major character in the original trilogy who had a
dangerous edge, albeit one that Lucas and company immediately began sanding down — and as young Solo, Alden Ehrenriech doesn't convince as a cocky young pilot and smuggler who's been prematurely soured
by a hard - knock life.
It doesn't hurt that T'Challa is surrounded
by strong and
dangerous women: Letitia Wright as Shuri, T'Challa's younger sister and designer of his gadgets who shares more than a few similarities to James Bond's Q; Okoye,
played by Danai Gurira, head of Wakanda's all - female special forces and private security; and Lupita Nyong» o as Nakia, a spy for the nation who has a long and close history with T'Challa.
CARNAL EXTREMES
By Amy Taubin Catherine Breillat and Asia Argento
play a
dangerous game in The Last Mistress
«A
Dangerous Method» (screenplay
by Christopher Hampton, based on his
play «The Talking Cure» and the book «A Most
Dangerous Method: The Story of Jung, Freud and Sabina Spielrein»
by John Kerr)
Directed
by BRIDESMAIDS» Paul Feig, Melissa McCarthy
plays Susan Cooper, who's an unassuming, deskbound CIA analyst and the unsung hero behind the Agency's most
dangerous missions.
Twisted and pitch - black funny, it's precisely and brilliantly
played by the whole cast particularly Jan Bijvoet who perfectly preserves Borgman's
dangerous ambivalence and mordant sense of «
play,» even as events get progressively more deranged.
The filmmaker really broke out internationally with «Heavenly Creatures,» his poetic tale of magical realism that centered on the
dangerous romance between two (ultimately) murderous teen girls
played by a young Kate Winslet and a young Melanie Lynskey.
Meanwhile, the rest of the pics mostly focus on Fassbender's titular attorney, and his fiance
played by Penelope Cruz, for whom he gets into dealing drugs with
dangerous consequences.
Elaborate, mythical settings serve as the backdrop for the adventure where talking animals (voices
by Shane Rangi, Simon Pegg) and a fire breathing dragon
play a part in the success of the
dangerous journey.
This first new TV spot features a roll call from the team being put together
by Tobias Beckett, a mentor to Han Solo
played by Woody Harrelson, for some kind of big heist being pulled off in the name of a
dangerous gangster
played by Paul Bettany.
The trio
plays the Retired Extremely
Dangerous crew of ex-government black operatives who are being hunted
by both good guys and bad often for situations they have no control over.
Whereas Nicholson
played the Joker as a portly, slightly menacing clown, the younger Ledger
plays him as a
dangerous psychopath with makeup
by Francis Bacon.
Played by Dafne Keen, the young mutant Kinney, a.k.a. X-23, is a clone of Wolverine, and as the trailer shows, she is just as
dangerous.
Furiosa's trek through the
dangerous lands occupied
by rival war clans is made even more perilous because she is being chased
by one of the coolest villains I have ever seen: Immortan Joe
played by Hugh Keays - Byrne.
Four young outsiders,
played by Miles Teller, Kate Mara, Michael B. Jordan and Jamie Bell, teleport to the Negative Zone, a
dangerous, alternate universe that gifts them with shocking powers.
He focuses on carny side show sharp shooter Annie Laurie Starr (
played by a poison spitting Peggy Cummins) and after the two enact a kind of foreplay while shooting targets, a flame hotter than hell burns bright and
dangerous.