FULHAM HOME THREAD

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MK Gould
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donaldo wrote:Sundays game is a bunch of overpaid under-achievers v a team of over achievers
I didn't realise Fulham players were that well paid and ok, so they could have done better in the league but they've done well in the Europa Cup. Think you're being a bit unfair on them....

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jamjc64 wrote:
projoe wrote:fulham requested for the game to be played on saturday, but the premier league have rejected their request :lol:

would have been fair i suppose with them in a european final :shock:

yep i just heard that on the radio, Fulham,s excuse to throw the game at the weekend i think :barscarf:
Ya, I can visualise the backpass now, intercepted by RVP and tucked away. 1-0 up then we cruise to a 3-0 nil victory ensuring we keep 3rd spot and Fulhams arch enemies remain in 4th :lol: :wink:

:barscarf:

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MK Gould wrote:
donaldo wrote:Sundays game is a bunch of overpaid under-achievers v a team of over achievers
I didn't realise Fulham players were that well paid and ok, so they could have done better in the league but they've done well in the Europa Cup. Think you're being a bit unfair on them....
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Although you have now be officially declared mad, to be fair, that is funny MK. 8) :lol: :wink:

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MK Gould wrote:
donaldo wrote:Sundays game is a bunch of overpaid under-achievers v a team of over achievers
I didn't realise Fulham players were that well paid and ok, so they could have done better in the league but they've done well in the Europa Cup. Think you're being a bit unfair on them....

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Restart

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I think Fulham reaching the UFEA final means that they will take this game lightly.

Arsenal 3-1 Fulham.

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The only positive to come out of recent results, is that this match will now have some significance, so in a "self harm" sort of way I'm lookin forward to it. :lol:

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I Hate Hleb wrote:Good to see the Redaction lads doing what they do best....

http://www.onlinegooner.com/exclusive/index.php?id=1685

http://www.arsenal-world.co.uk/news/tmn ... ndex.shtml

:lol: :lol: :wink:
I would go to that!

But a) Doubt they'll let me in, im only 17
b) I have no one to go with :cry:

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Gooner_Sam wrote:
I Hate Hleb wrote:Good to see the Redaction lads doing what they do best....

http://www.onlinegooner.com/exclusive/index.php?id=1685

http://www.arsenal-world.co.uk/news/tmn ... ndex.shtml

:lol: :lol: :wink:
I would go to that!

But a) Doubt they'll let me in, im only 17
b) I have no one to go with :cry:
Under 18's are allowed in the rocket, normally has kids in it pre match.

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he still hasn't got anyone to go with.

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JMascis666 wrote:he still hasn't got anyone to go with.
Exactly :(

Thanks for the info though, Jo.

Never been to The Rocket (obvs :oops: )

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Gooner_Sam wrote:
JMascis666 wrote:he still hasn't got anyone to go with.
Exactly :(

Thanks for the info though, Jo.

Never been to The Rocket (obvs :oops: )
I've stopped going there (apart from man c when I was giving a toour of pubs to a friend of mind who is club level...he wasnt impressed), beer is poor always flat and I dont really like red Stripe! Step will be in there selling his 'greeny tops' You and Samis must be about the same age, is he going?

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Post by Gooner_Sam »

LuckyRedGString wrote:
Gooner_Sam wrote:
JMascis666 wrote:he still hasn't got anyone to go with.
Exactly :(

Thanks for the info though, Jo.

Never been to The Rocket (obvs :oops: )
I've stopped going there (apart from man c when I was giving a toour of pubs to a friend of mind who is club level...he wasnt impressed), beer is poor always flat and I dont really like red Stripe! Step will be in there selling his 'greeny tops' You and Samis must be about the same age, is he going?
LOL so a no, no then?

Yeah, Sami is 17 I think but only in his first year of sixth form i think? Im 18 in July :barscarf: :D :-P

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MK Gould wrote:Mad as I may be, I'm still looking forward to the game. Have to say though that even my boys looked at me strangely this morning when I said that so maybe you have a point....

Fact is though - as some have pointed out and got stick for - this season has hardly been a disaster. All this talk of protest is a joke! The club are at a real crossroads re-Management/Ownership and I think you should save your protests for when things really do go badly. Chances are that the catalyst for things going badly will be:
- Wenger leaving
- Change in ownership
Which, bizarrely are what some (most?) of you are clamouring for....

City would have died for a CL place last night. Well we already have one. Liverpool are desparate for a new stadium. We have one. Things aint perfect, but we're well placed for next season....


The best post I've read in a few weeks on here! :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf:

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MK Gould wrote:Mad as I may be, I'm still looking forward to the game. Have to say though that even my boys looked at me strangely this morning when I said that so maybe you have a point....

Fact is though - as some have pointed out and got stick for - this season has hardly been a disaster. All this talk of protest is a joke! The club are at a real crossroads re-Management/Ownership and I think you should save your protests for when things really do go badly. Chances are that the catalyst for things going badly will be:
- Wenger leaving
- Change in ownership
Which, bizarrely are what some (most?) of you are clamouring for....

City would have died for a CL place last night. Well we already have one. Liverpool are desparate for a new stadium. We have one. Things aint perfect, but we're well placed for next season....


Ahhhhhhhhhh..........! The old 'there's always someone worse off than us, be grateful for what you have argument......... :roll:


My mother always told be about the starving Chinese children when she was trying to convince me to eat what I was given.

As for being well placed for next season ?

Didn't I hear that last year ? Yep !

And the year before ? Tick

And the year before ? Tick

I wonder what message will be in Wenger's Programme notes ?

Yes that's it ! You've all guessed it - well done !

"We're well placed for next year" (And don't forget to hand your season ticket money over now suckers - I mean commited supporters - Thank you !".)

:evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:

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