another long trip down the M6

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in my heart
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another long trip down the M6

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in my heart
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same old story - cannot defend and with clichy at fault for the 2nd,3rd and 4th goals....City played with 12 men.
passionless display, same niavety and clueless defending....same Wenger

'We are moving to a new stadium so that we will be able to compete financially with every major football club in the world' - official Arsenal FC statement

it should have read ' we are moving to a new stadium so the current directors can milk the club like a cash cow for all its worth without investing any finances of our own whilst selling shares to each other for sums larger than small countries state assets and sacking anybody who does not agree with the current policy'

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Some very attractive football but the defence let us down. Adebayor's stamps on both Cesc and RVP should earn him a 5-match ban. But it's Man City so probably won't happen. If he still played for us he would probably have got a 10-match ban.

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i wish we were still at highbury. highbury square project falling apart financially is the reason of all this. clichy was a disaster at times, that's true, but have you seen diaby??

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Thanks to Kevin for pointing us "towards a Radio 5 Live programme I’ve been alerted about" concerning the life and times of Alisher Usmanov.

Unfortunately the programme failed to paint Mr Usmanov in an incredibly negative light and as a result a large number of jumped up middle class *word censored* and angst ridden bloggers were prevented from using any new information contained within it to continue their keyboard based hate campaign against him. I will be writing to the BBC on their behalf in disgust, as the programme was obviously badly researched and riddled with lies.

I don't have a co-author who's been floating around the corridors of power at the club like the esteemed Mr Whitcher, but my money is still on Mr Fiszman banking big from the sale of his shares once the mugs and the sale of stars have paid off 'his mortgage'. The shocking revelation that Usmanov is actually a human being only strenghtens my belief.

Perhaps now we'll see some more balance and less naivety to these affairs.

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11 goals conceded in 7 games..YES that is a fact and it bloody worrying for Europe and the premiership. Changes need to be made at the helm - I personally feel Wenger is as loyal to his employers as he is to this policy of youth and 'growing' together as a team. Did you see Fabrigas last night (and for the past 6 months) - that's one guy window shopping elswere.
I have always been a huge fan of Dein before the glory days. He is 100% AFC and persoannly oversaw the Arsenal shop at Finsbury station. I was the poor guy doing the roof and he was there every day. These arseholes we have now are the reason why we are and will continue to further slip away down the table. I'm not saying spend money we have not got BUT we have received £40 million for two players and only spent £10 million - any sale of players surely must go towards strengthening the squad?????????????

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