Anderlecht at home

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Robin_L
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Re: Anderlecht at home

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clockender1 wrote:another 60-70 minutes of dross followed by an alexis bailout . 2-0.

this being our 4th win on the trot, and sitting 4th in the PL the akb's will be drooling for wonga to extend his contract. :banghead:
"I can't find anything else to moan about 'cos we're winning a few games at the moment, so I'll change the dull rhetoric to moan that one of our players is scoring an excessively high proportion of our goal tally"

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Robin_L wrote:
clockender1 wrote:another 60-70 minutes of dross followed by an alexis bailout . 2-0.

this being our 4th win on the trot, and sitting 4th in the PL the akb's will be drooling for wonga to extend his contract. :banghead:
"I can't find anything else to moan about 'cos we're winning a few games at the moment, so I'll change the dull rhetoric to moan that one of our players is scoring an excessively high proportion of our goal tally"
because it couldnt possibly have anything to do with the rest of the team being a bit underwhelming at the moment

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Talking of which....why oh why the feck do they have to have images of the Players grimacing or pretending to snarl...I mean FFS Ozil looks like he is about to sneeze! :roll:

http://www.arsenal.com/tickets

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Robin_L wrote:
clockender1 wrote:another 60-70 minutes of dross followed by an alexis bailout . 2-0.

this being our 4th win on the trot, and sitting 4th in the PL the akb's will be drooling for wonga to extend his contract. :banghead:
"I can't find anything else to moan about 'cos we're winning a few games at the moment, so I'll change the dull rhetoric to moan that one of our players is scoring an excessively high proportion of our goal tally"


Or we could also moan about so called Gooners are not being in joyous mood after memorable wins over hull, anderlecht and burnley - they were inspirational victories and the lack of respect shown for the wins over these big clubs, is nothing short of disgraceful :roll: :wink:

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Back on point, I find myself faced with a real dilemma tonight........do I be a good Gooner and watch our game against anderlecht (even though we all know that the script will be as predictable as ever :roll: ), or do I watch the scousers getting a hammering tonight in madrid ? I know that loyalty suggests that I should watch our game, but on the other hand is it right to pass up the chance of the scousers being anally raped in front of all of europe ?

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augie wrote:Back on point, I find myself faced with a real dilemma tonight........do I be a good Gooner and watch our game against anderlecht (even though we all know that the script will be as predictable as ever :roll: ), or do I watch the scousers getting a hammering tonight in madrid ? I know that loyalty suggests that I should watch our game, but on the other hand is it right to pass up the chance of the scousers being anally raped in front of all of europe ?
If you don't watch us you'll have much less to moan about.





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the u-21's lost 2-1 at home to Anderlecht.

yay Arsene PLC, destroying our young talent too :barscarf:

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augie wrote:Back on point, I find myself faced with a real dilemma tonight........do I be a good Gooner and watch our game against anderlecht (even though we all know that the script will be as predictable as ever :roll: ), or do I watch the scousers getting a hammering tonight in madrid ? I know that loyalty suggests that I should watch our game, but on the other hand is it right to pass up the chance of the scousers being anally raped in front of all of europe ?
easy. watch the first 70mins of real vs the mickeys and see them get pasted by four or five, then switch over to watch the 72nd minute subsitution and late goals to bail out wonga.

simples.

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clockender1 wrote:the u-21's lost 2-1 at home to Anderlecht.

yay Arsene PLC, destroying our young talent too :barscarf:
:lol: :lol: is this seriously how far we go to blaming Wenger?

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it was a bit tongue in cheek, but we should be beating Anderlecht at home right ? - the "minnows" of the CL....

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[quote="clockender1

easy. watch the first 70mins of real vs the mickeys and see them get pasted by four or five, then switch over to watch the 72nd minute subsitution and late goals to bail out wonga.

simples.[/quote]

That's pretty much the best idea so far :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf: There's only one...

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Szczesny, Chambers, Mertesacker, Monreal, Gibbs, Arteta, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Ramsey, Alexis, Cazorla, Welbeck
6:48pm - 4 Nov 14

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mcdowell42 wrote:Szczesny, Chambers, Mertesacker, Monreal, Gibbs, Arteta, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Ramsey, Alexis, Cazorla, Welbeck
6:48pm - 4 Nov 14
Captain Points-a-lot left out....

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Arsenal: Szczesny, Chambers, Mertesacker, Monreal, Gibbs, Arteta, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Ramsey, Alexis, Cazorla, Welbeck.

Substitutes: Martinez, Bellerin, Flamini, Rosicky, Podolski, Walcott, Sanogo.


Gotta wonder what is going on with Campbell?

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QuartzGooner wrote: Substitutes: Martinez, Bellerin, Flamini, Rosicky, Podolski, Walcott, Sanogo.


Gotta wonder what is going on with Campbell?
:roll: :roll: :roll:

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