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i've received a PM stating that some forum members are continually stealing posts from other Arsenal blog sites yet refusing to give credit to the original authors. and if you are the original author under a different name, then say so.

if you are going to cite something posted elsewhere, just paste the url (link) and then make whatever comment you want to about the content. everyone can link to it themselves if need be. but do not just copy and paste text from elsewhere without crediting it. that's not the way we do things here.

additionally, i have no issue with people using multiple aliases if they want to. but in the name of fairness, if i start getting complaints about users, i take a look and see who else is using the same IP address.

so the following users share the same computer (or at least post from the same IP address) - rilub, sunny p, kameron, deanparis and ramon.

draw your own conclusions.
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Post by gus ceasar is a legend »

I an sure that Eddie McHelderick is one of them too!

8)

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Post by kameron »

what the.. i am none of them!
I am just me,

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Post by kameron »

there must be more- come one find out

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Post by Calo »

kameron wrote:what the.. i am none of them!
I am just me,

you seem to be a naughty boy thus please refrain from this behaviour

be nice and we call be friends

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Post by kameron »

and who said i am passing it of as my own?
Did i leave any hint of that? No
so just sit and enjoy

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Post by gus ceasar is a legend »

kameron wrote:and who said i am passing it of as my own?
Did i leave any hint of that? No
so just sit and enjoy
Go put a traffic cone up your arse then sit and enjoy!

:roll:

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Post by Wayno »

kameron wrote:and who said i am passing it of as my own?
Did i leave any hint of that? No
so just sit and enjoy
You didn't indicate that it was taken from another source either :roll: Please refrain from further instances and I am sure that you will quickly be accepted onto the forum. 8)

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Post by DB10GOONER »

Yay! Glad someone complained! (it wasn't me but I intended to) 8)

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Can Arsenal beat Manchester United on Saturday? Of course they can! Will they? I doubt it.

Sorry for being the pesimist (for once!) but unless Bendtner stops being a bloody jessie it won’t happen. Don’t forget Gallas will be back to unsettle the defence.

I’d love Walcott to be played as the lone striker - he has pace and heart, and with Diaby/Cesc/Denilson in the middle of a five man midfield he’d have plenty of support in three forward thinking midfielders. We’d also be able to snuff out Carrick. Playing Manchester United will require pace and skill - Bendtner has the pace but he never lurks on the back of the defenders he is always drawn far to deep. Walcott however can hover and attack. Look at Rio, outpaced by the Hull forwards he was in disarray. Three midfielders with a constant rotation of popping forwards will also unsettle the back line - how many times did we see ljunberg and pires pop up unmarked in the box? Purely because they weren’t expected.

Nasri/Sagna (bear with me) on the wings as both get forward and both (Sagna in particular) can tackle.

Then Clichy/Toure as wing backs and Djourou/Gallas centre backs. Toure played well as right back on Wednesday, and playing Sagna in front of him, means you’d have two solid, no nonsense tacklers to clamp down on orange ronnie. What you wouldn’t want facing Ronaldo is Eboue getting out of postion and then giving the ball away.

But such a radical lineup is unlikely isn’t it and for that reason we’ll fail. We’ll probably play the same or similar team as at Stoke and try to defend a 0-0 (at home) and end up getting thumped.

Almunia
Toure-Gallas-Djourou-Clichy
Sagna-Cesc-Denilson-Diaby-Nasri
Walcott

Thats the team that could win. Its also a team that could stop leaking goals and put an end to Adebayors wastefulness in front of goal.

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kameron wrote:Can Arsenal beat Manchester United on Saturday? Of course they can! Will they? I doubt it.

Sorry for being the pesimist (for once!) but unless Bendtner stops being a bloody jessie it won’t happen. Don’t forget Gallas will be back to unsettle the defence.

I’d love Walcott to be played as the lone striker - he has pace and heart, and with Diaby/Cesc/Denilson in the middle of a five man midfield he’d have plenty of support in three forward thinking midfielders. We’d also be able to snuff out Carrick. Playing Manchester United will require pace and skill - Bendtner has the pace but he never lurks on the back of the defenders he is always drawn far to deep. Walcott however can hover and attack. Look at Rio, outpaced by the Hull forwards he was in disarray. Three midfielders with a constant rotation of popping forwards will also unsettle the back line - how many times did we see ljunberg and pires pop up unmarked in the box? Purely because they weren’t expected.

Nasri/Sagna (bear with me) on the wings as both get forward and both (Sagna in particular) can tackle.

Then Clichy/Toure as wing backs and Djourou/Gallas centre backs. Toure played well as right back on Wednesday, and playing Sagna in front of him, means you’d have two solid, no nonsense tacklers to clamp down on orange ronnie. What you wouldn’t want facing Ronaldo is Eboue getting out of postion and then giving the ball away.

But such a radical lineup is unlikely isn’t it and for that reason we’ll fail. We’ll probably play the same or similar team as at Stoke and try to defend a 0-0 (at home) and end up getting thumped.

Almunia
Toure-Gallas-Djourou-Clichy
Sagna-Cesc-Denilson-Diaby-Nasri
Walcott

Thats the team that could win. Its also a team that could stop leaking goals and put an end to Adebayors wastefulness in front of goal.

You really are a cock.

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Post by gusher311 »

digger wrote:
kameron wrote:Can Arsenal beat Manchester United on Saturday? Of course they can! Will they? I doubt it.

Sorry for being the pesimist (for once!) but unless Bendtner stops being a bloody jessie it won’t happen. Don’t forget Gallas will be back to unsettle the defence.

I’d love Walcott to be played as the lone striker - he has pace and heart, and with Diaby/Cesc/Denilson in the middle of a five man midfield he’d have plenty of support in three forward thinking midfielders. We’d also be able to snuff out Carrick. Playing Manchester United will require pace and skill - Bendtner has the pace but he never lurks on the back of the defenders he is always drawn far to deep. Walcott however can hover and attack. Look at Rio, outpaced by the Hull forwards he was in disarray. Three midfielders with a constant rotation of popping forwards will also unsettle the back line - how many times did we see ljunberg and pires pop up unmarked in the box? Purely because they weren’t expected.

Nasri/Sagna (bear with me) on the wings as both get forward and both (Sagna in particular) can tackle.

Then Clichy/Toure as wing backs and Djourou/Gallas centre backs. Toure played well as right back on Wednesday, and playing Sagna in front of him, means you’d have two solid, no nonsense tacklers to clamp down on orange ronnie. What you wouldn’t want facing Ronaldo is Eboue getting out of postion and then giving the ball away.

But such a radical lineup is unlikely isn’t it and for that reason we’ll fail. We’ll probably play the same or similar team as at Stoke and try to defend a 0-0 (at home) and end up getting thumped.

Almunia
Toure-Gallas-Djourou-Clichy
Sagna-Cesc-Denilson-Diaby-Nasri
Walcott

Thats the team that could win. Its also a team that could stop leaking goals and put an end to Adebayors wastefulness in front of goal.

You really are a cock.


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Post by kameron »

JUST READ IT :o

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ban them please gooner ed :(

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Post by Basil is a Gooner »

I think thats the point kameron. no-one wants to read it because its posted all over the place and doesnt appear to be an original piece of work.

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