Fabregas in spitting row
source: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/facup/5008625/Arsenals-Cesc-Fabregas-in-FA-Cup-spi...
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benson5
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If he has indeed spat at Brian Horton as alleged, then that is a pretty vile act. I kind of see it as cowardly. I think I would rather someone had the balls to hit me than spit at me as it's so gross and the ultimate insult.
It's a shame, in terms of ability he is a class player but this act is not classy.
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benson5
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zaza
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I don't have anything intelligent to add to this discussion, so I'm just going to say it - he's hot.
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zaza:
Brian Horton?
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I wouldn't actually be surprised, a few times in recent seasons teams have riled and frustrated Arsenal with game plans which just aim to stop them playing football. Hull included. I can understand the London sides frustration, but its a competitive sport and teams will adopt whatever tactics they feel will get them a result. The young players just need to learn to deal with it.
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JcX
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I dont think he did it! and i don't think he released the statement either!
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emmahill
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Maybe Horton made some jibe about Fabregas' wipe-clean jacket?
Either way not exemplary behaviour from the Arsenal captain.
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emmahill
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emmahill:
Yeah its pretty nasty, footballers eh!?!?
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richjm
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Fabregas is denying it, as you would:
“I categorically deny that I spat at anybody after the match. I have never done this in my whole career on the pitch, so why would I do it when I am not even playing?
“I can understand the frustration of losing a game to a dubious goal, that has happened to me many times in my career as well. But this is not the fault of me or any of the Arsenal players.”
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richjm
