I thoiught it might be an accident at first but looking at it again I am not so sure, the ban will teach him to be a little more careful. He did have his back to him but I think he knew he was there.
Sissoko charged with violent conduct after elbowing Arter at the weekend: https://twitter.com/SkySportsNewsHQ/...33008625397765
BREAKING: Tottenham's Moussa Sissoko charged with violent conduct by the FA following incident against Bournemouth on Saturday
I thoiught it might be an accident at first but looking at it again I am not so sure, the ban will teach him to be a little more careful. He did have his back to him but I think he knew he was there.
Arter on OTB in a few minutes
EDIT: Desperate to play against Austria
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DID YOU NOTICE A SIGN OUTSIDE MY HOUSE...?
Arter said: “Hopefully next time around I might get a chance. I have been there a couple of times now without getting minutes so hopefully this time I might get a game.”http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/footba...tional-9118312
So I suppose we've to get back on Jimmy Mac's case about his injury record now that Harry has turned his back on Perfidious Albion and is once again a potato.
DID YOU NOTICE A SIGN OUTSIDE MY HOUSE...?
Got top rating in the Maily Mail but not in the stats
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...stalemate.html
https://www.whoscored.com/Matches/1080584/Live
Man of the match here
http://www.sportsjoe.ie/football/har...-ireland/99993
and here
https://www.premierleague.com/match/14121
Maybe they are refering to the same award? I guess so as the Premierleague would give the official award, the stats site uses it own stats based system.
http://www.punditarena.com/football/...s-harry-arter/
Was not just Redknapp either, 3 twitter users also praised him highly, one of whom has nearly 600 followers.Sky Sports pundit Jamie Redknapp, speaking after Bournemouth’s draw with Tottenham today, was full of praise for the 26 year-old man of the match award.
“It was the best midfield performance I’ve seen all season in the Premier League. He was all action.Redknapp wasn’t the only one who was impressed.
“It wasn’t just the tackles. It was the passing. It was the energy he showed. He was the player who epitomised how Bournemouth played today. Everything about his game was sensational.”
http://www.punditarena.com/football/...s-harry-arter/
Whatever about the link to the Daily Mail, the sportsjoe and punditarena quotes are clearly taken from other sites.
Also, number of followers doesn't really mean anything
This is a washing machine with nearly 600 followers: https://twitter.com/pimpy3wash
But is it eleigible for Ireland?
it has finally clicked who he reminds me of in this video. Our very own Mark Noble!!
They are very similar players actually, having watched a bit of West Ham this season and most recently yesterday, both very effective link players who start deep. They are both the players on the team that can control the teams tempo. One thing that perhaps Noble brings that Harry doesnt is more of a threat around the top of the box but, having said that, Arter has a couple of goals to his name since Bournemouth got promoted to the PL.
Really cant wait to see him become a fixture for us.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
I'd be surprised if he has been an unused substitute more than once or twice. You would swear he has been travelling to away friendlies in Siberia without getting on the pitch for several years.
I'd say he will play in Austria with McCarthy and Quinn unavailable. I think MON would be risking assassination if he started O'Kane instead of him.
He said "a couple of times". What's wrong with that?
The Poland match was his first call up (I think), and the two Bosnia games followed his debut against England and it would have been a big shout starting him regardless of getting two good results.
The Serbia game followed a relatively successful European Championships.
There is an argument he should have started the Serbia game only, but even that came after missing the European Championships through injury.
People say he should have came on in Serbia, but Stephen Quinn changed the game with his introduction (and I'm not his biggest fan) and Daryl Murphy set one up for Shane Long and ultimately scored the equalizer that secured a point.
And we were hardly going to throw him on in the last minute in lieu of Ciaran Clark when we were playing out the last moments of the game.
What's your point?
My point is the nonsense POV that he has been unfairly ignored by MON that prevails among certain fans.
Which is only debatable for one of them.
And the nonsense POV that he was mistreated somehow by not coming on in Serbia - when the two subs who did come on got us back into that game.
Not saying that attitude prevailed here but it was commonplace everywhere else.
This fear that he would declare for England because he didn't start on his debut or a Playoff or the first game after a Euros he missed through injury.
So you're not surprised?
I can't quite recall when, but I swear there was a time when this thread wasn't just TOWK arguing with people from other forums that aren't here.
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