Trolling may not necessarily be stating what is percieved as wrong, but as I mentioned earlier the timing of your comment was not particularly best served to get a decent response from those like me who actually went to the game and were quite incensed by the decision. I hope this has corrected your stance on my opinion and if you feel I have "banned" you in any way from the forum (presuming that was what you meant by that comment) that is not the case.
I understand making your point. Yes, perhaps my reaction was over the top but perhaps you should consider that it was perhaps not the best time to state that particular opinion. For the record I'll also add that I am a moderator but not of the Arsenal forum, so any red-carding was not done by myself - I wouldn't ban somebody for having a differing opinion because it's everybody's right to have one even if it is percieved as wrong. Nobody should be silenced, but if that's how you view my comment to you I apologise, I just feel that looking back on it now your comment may have perhaps got a better response/debate if worded differently.
Coming into a matchday thread and "contributing" with that dross that you did as your first post is trolling. You knew that, going by the rest of the thread and the general direction Arsenal supporters had taken, saying that would provoke a reaction. And for the record, the decision did not stand with the consistency of the referee's performance. Adebayor commited two fouls and got two yellows, but yet Keane escaped with a yellow for a much worse tackle that was clumsy to say the least, and Lucas only left the pitch with a yellow at the end? You call that consistency and "stating the facts" that the referee made the right decision? Even if he did make the right decision on Adebayor, he did not make consistent decisions with everything Liverpool players did. You are entitled to your opinion and I am entitled to mine, I believe you were trolling as did other members, you don't think you were, so let's leave it at that. Good day sir.