BEST AND WORSE OF 2007

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REB
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BEST AND WORSE OF 2007

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MINE WAS THE VICTORY OVER MANURE LAST JAN,
WITH HENRYS HEADER IN THE LAST MINUTE :wink:

WORSE MEMORY WAS BEEN DUMPED OUT OF THE CL :?

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Re: BEST AND WORSE OF 2007

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rebel gooner wrote:MINE WAS THE VICTORY OVER MANURE LAST JAN,
WITH HENRYS HEADER IN THE LAST MINUTE :wink:

WORSE MEMORY WAS BEEN DUMPED OUT OF THE CL :?
Agree with the worse, but i enjoyed my trip to cardiff despite the defeat so dunno what to put that under TBH result makes it worse but day out made it best!!!

Right i thought it up....

best moment of 2007 at the lane 2-0 and they fukked it up in the CC, work the next day was so good as im the only gooner and the rest are spuds!!! :lol: :lol: 8) 8)

worse was the CC result altho there was alot to take, so CC and CL defeat!!! :oops:

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Best: Henry Header vs. Man USA, Gallas header vs. Chav$ki, Rocket Xmas Party

Worst: Not AFC Related but the death of Puerta

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The best moment of 2007 will probably go down for Thierry Henry's last-gasp winner against Manchester United.

I also enjoyed singing "We are top of the league" in the Twelve Pins after the Tottenham away game. It was the first time in a long long time we'd been able to sing that (since October 2004, if memory serves), and after all the hassle of the unbeaten team breaking up, the form issues that came with the new stadium, and the question marks surrounding Wenger's future, it was a very satisfying moment. Add to that the fact that I'd had a few adult beverages, and that we'd just beaten Tottenham, you couldn't really go wrong.

The worst moment was probably the Champions League exit, or the departure of Thierry Henry; which ironically, turned out quite well.

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