FULHAM HOME THREAD

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REB
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FULHAM HOME THREAD

Post by REB »

UP NEXT,

Lets be honest here and if this isnt 3 points then that will be a disaster for the club, fulham arent half as good as they were last here , should be a comfortable points, then again so should have been the newcastle and west brom games,
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Post by Arsenal 1991 »

5-0.

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Post by HendrixFreire »

Cmooooooooon

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Henry Norris 1913
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Post by Henry Norris 1913 »

another potential banana skin. 2-1 hopefully :barscarf:

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Post by DanielD »

Let's make it easy please.. 3-0..

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Post by nexum5me »

Arsenal 1991 wrote:5-0.
nah i think we'll sneak 1 at least

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Post by psychoangus »

"I think we have the mental strength and spirit to keep our momentum going."

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Post by bigreddave »

This should be an easy win, fulham are going nowhere with that *word censored* hughes in charge so hopefully the real arsenal will turn up and roll this lot! 3-1 I'll say.

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Post by This Is The Daybreak »

WBA and Newcastle were home bankers apparently so I wouldn't be surprised if we dropped points here

Surely not though, a comfortable home win for once please :barscarf:

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Post by GunnerRyan »

1-1 :? :(

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Post by HendrixFreire »

GunnerRyan wrote:1-1 :? :(
there are people more pessimist than me

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Mmmm Schwarzer to play a blinder perhaps :oops:

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Post by DB10GOONER »

As negative as I am about the quality in our current team and our manager's lack of tactical intelligence (and with WBA and the Toon fresh in my mind) I can't see anything but an Arsenal win for this one. Fulham are a poor side.

4-1 (we ALWAYS concede :roll: :wink: ) to The Arsenal. And I will be taking that to the bookies. 8)
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Post by Henry Norris 1913 »

fabianski

gibbs kos djourou sagna


nasri wilshere fabregas


chamahk rvp walcott


:barscarf: :barscarf:

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Post by psychoangus »

On paper, Chamakh and RvP are one of the best strike partnerships in the Prem, we really need them to form a partnership now and fire on all cylinders by the time Old Shitford comes round.

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