Bradford match thread

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And now for our biggest game of the season so far! :oops: :oops:

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Chippy wrote:And now for our biggest game of the season so far! :oops: :oops:
:oops: :oops:

we'll win and all of the sheep will be fed and the farm will prosper.

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UTA

comfortable 5-2 victory (pens) 0-0 in normal time

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Henry Norris 1913 wrote:UTA

comfortable 5-2 victory (pens) 0-0 in normal time
Haha not sure a 5-2 on pens is too likely

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This really is the most important game of the season. We can't win any of the other three cups (two owing to ability and one owing to the regular February sacrifice in pursuit of the VT).....so fucking get out there and win

If we lose, I'm hoping that Bradford have fielded an illegible player, before we then sweep Middlesbrough aside and rollover Leeds at Wembley in extra time.

And then you know what comes next.....





......the contract extension

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If we lose this it will be one of the biggest shocks in football history.

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Robin_L wrote:If we lose this it will be one of the biggest shocks in football history.

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Bradford are not playing Barcelona

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Got a bad feeling about this one. Biggest game they've played in a while, their players will be well up for beating The Arsenal.

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3-0. Gervinho hattrick.

Which will obviously earn the useless fucker a pay rise anda contract extension until 2018.
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Arshavin MOTM performance :barscarf: :barscarf:

i am feeling optimistic and its only sat night 8)

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Will be quite funny if we actually turn up and Arshavin has a bunch of League Two players on strings.

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I think this game is very important, I want us to win this trophy just to put an end to the seven season talk. I want to see Arsenal lift a trophy and we are not going to do it in any other competition. Wining this trophy changes nothing in terms of the massive change needed at the top or the desire to get our Arsenal back .

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Bradywasking wrote:I think this game is very important, I want us to win this trophy just to put an end to the seven season talk. I want to see Arsenal lift a trophy and we are not going to do it in any other competition. Wining this trophy changes nothing in terms of the massive change needed at the top or the desire to get our Arsenal back .
But that's just it.. massive change won't happen if we win this cow pat of a trophy, Wenger's trophy drought gets reset, board happy, contract extension on table penned, we'll never get rid of the *word censored* if we win this. :banghead: :banghead:

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franksav63 wrote:
Bradywasking wrote:I think this game is very important, I want us to win this trophy just to put an end to the seven season talk. I want to see Arsenal lift a trophy and we are not going to do it in any other competition. Wining this trophy changes nothing in terms of the massive change needed at the top or the desire to get our Arsenal back .
But that's just it.. massive change won't happen if we win this cow pat of a trophy, Wenger's trophy drought gets reset, board happy, contract extension on table penned, we'll never get rid of the *word censored* if we win this. :banghead: :banghead:
agree with frank on this one if we win it then their is no chance of change even if we dont get into the top 4. however i can never wish it upon myself to want us to lose and am desperate for us to just have that winning feeling again. hopefully whoever plays on tuesday dont get complacent and we put in a professional performance

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Forget about Wenger FFS - if he wins the Virtual Trophy (which as if we needed reminding were told on the club's own website was "the initial aim at the start of the season") he'll be here for many more years anyway

So lets get back to what being a fan should be about i.e. getting excited at the prospect of a day at Wembley and winning a real fucking cup and not some imaginary piece of silverware that gets us the chance to play in the only competition more boring than the Cricket World Cup

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