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As Arsenal threw away two vital points in the race for third, Norwich City left the Emirates
with a 3-3 draw, after a match that can only be compared with a 90-minute rollercoaster ride.
As Arsene Wenger celebrated his 900th game in charge of the Gunners, the Canaries pounced on
Arsenal's mistakes and were able to grab an excellent point that summed up their impressive first
season back in the Premier League.
This season is turning into a nightmare for Arsenal fans after today's 3-3 draw at home against
Norwich.
Arsenal's fans worst fears are that Spurs finishes above the Gunners in third place and that
Chelsea grab that fourth Champions League spot by beating Bayern Munich in the Champions League
final in two weeks.
This season is turning into a nightmare for Arsenal fans after today's 3-3 draw at home against
Norwich.
Arsenal's fans worst fears are that Spurs finishes above the Gunners in third place and that
Chelsea grab that fourth Champions League spot by beating Bayern Munich in the Champions League
final in two weeks.
Norwich City battled to a 3-3 draw against Arsene Wenger's Arsenal, earlier today, to put clear
daylight between themselves and the relegation battle, and inflict a blow to the Gunners' Champions
League prospects for the 2012/13 campaign. The result was Arsenal's fourth without a win in as many
games.
Untold Arsenal on Twitter @UntoldArsenal
By DogFace
Referee: Anthony Taylor Assistant 1: Simon Bennett Assistant 2: Sian Massey 4th Official: Lee
Probert
Good morning stat-fans and welcome to RefWatch...
If you don't mind I will start with a flashback to last week's RefWatch:
The most interesting of the other [.
Five hyperrealities to dwarf your weekend...
1) So who will referee the Manchester Derby? Webb, Marriner, Atkinson and Clattenburg are away on a
training weekend for Euro 2012. Red Walton has been forced to retire early. Lee Mason has been
removed from refereeing two of the last three Man City games.
Liverpool goalkeeper Alexander Doni's appeal for wrongful dismissal has been rejected by the
Football Association.
Doni was handed a red card during Liverpool's 3-2 win over Blackburn at Ewood Park on Tuesday
night.
The Brazilian was sent off for bringing down Junior Hoilett as he raced through on goal midway
through the first half with the Reds leading 2-0.
Blackburn manager Steve Kean was left rueing a 'cruel' defeat after Andy Carroll fired a last-gasp
winner to hand Liverpool a 3-2 victory at Ewood Park.
Kean was unhappy referee Anthony Taylor and his assistant had missed what he claimed was a foul on
Grant Hanley by Martin Skrtel in the run-up to the Reds' late winner.
Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish refused to discuss goalkeeper Alexander Doni's red card after his
10-man side edged out Blackburn on Tuesday night.
Reds shot-stopper Doni, in for the suspended Jose Reina, was dismissed for a foul on Junior Hoilett
and was replaced by Brad Jones who saved Yakubu's penalty.
Why Manchester City Will Not Win The Title
Since Man Utd lost to Blackburn and Newcastle, things have changed...
We have previously blogged that Peter Walton, in the last 22 matches where he has refereed City or
United, has produced 0 City victories and 0 United defeats, but there are two (possibly three)
other PGMOB referees with a marked bias in decision making in favour of the Old Trafford club -
Chris Foy, Howard Webb and Anthony Taylor are the men in question.
As part of the unedifying spectacles of Manchester United frequently playing with a 12th man,
Anthony Taylor referees this afternoon's game at Wolverhampton.
Mr Taylor is from Manchester.
So he's either a Red or a Blue.
Half-time: Wolves 0 Man Utd 3 (Wolves 3 fouls - one sending off and one booking plus Jarvis denied
a penalty; Man Utd 5 fouls - no bookings).
Alan Shearer has described Fernando Torres' decision to turn down the chance to take a penalty for
Chelsea against Birmingham on Tuesday as ‘baffling'.
The £50million Spaniard has endured a torrid year since his mega money move from Liverpool.
He has scored just five goals in 50 appearances and is without a strike for 23 games.
Goals:Carroll 52'
Bellamy 61'
Kuyt 78'
The result implies dominance, and Liverpool were fairly dominant throughout, but 3-0 did not look
likely at half-time.
Sure, had Liverpool taken one of their multiple first half chances, most notably from Kuyt in the
third minute, or had Anthony Taylor given Adam an absolutely dead certain penalty in the 35th, the
side might have strolled to victory sooner.
By Chris Wright
Just a quickie to keep you abreast of the fact that Peter Crouch has reportedly escaped a
three-game game ban and, indeed, will be allowed to get away scot free for his sneak-attack 'finger
of doom' eye-poke assault on West Brom centre-back Jonas Olsson's corneas at the Britannia at the
weekend a crime that would almost certainly land you with a six-match ban at the very least in a
game as uncivilised as rugby.
By Alan Duffy
Norwich City 3-3 Blackburn Rovers Premier League 29th October 2011
Under-pressure Rovers' boss Steve Kean saw his side come within a whisker of securing a
hard-fought victory at Carrow Road on Saturday.
Goals from the ever-impressive Junior Hoilett, Yakubu and Chris Samba looked to have given the
visitors their first away win of the season.
Untold Arsenal on Twitter @UntoldArsenal By DogFace Referee: Mike Dean Assistant 1: Stuart Burt
Assistant 2: Scott Ledger 4th Official: Anthony Taylor Good morning stat-fans and welcome to
RefWatch. This weekend we face our old foes Tottenham and this time it's a match that our friends
in the tabloids must be licking their chops over [.
Written by Gooner in Exile
It has been a troubling few weeks for us all as Arsenal fans, unfortunately it has led to navel
gazing and infighting which is unhealthy for the club and its supporters. So today I aim to give us
something to unite in anger against.
After another particular raw deal from the man in the middle I decided to have a bit more of a
look at our Select Group of Referees.
RefWatch Arsenal v Blackburn Rovers (02/04/2011 17:30) By DogFace Referee:
Phil Dowd Assistant 1: Dean Mohareb Assistant 2: Ceri Richards 4th
Official: Anthony Taylor Good morning stat-fans and welcome to another RefWatch! I
would like to say first that I try to approach these articles with an open mind, I research, I
investigate and [.
........Or a combination of all three?
I feel very proud and privileged to be a Gooner but at times it can be so frustrating.
I don't know what would be more frustrating, watching that game today, or pulling Kelly Brook on a
drunken night out and then being too pissed to get it up.