Carling Cup Semi-Final

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Carling Cup Semi-Final

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Ipswich

1st leg (Away): Week commencing Monday Jan 10th

2nd leg (Home): Weel commencing Mon Jan 24th

:barscarf:

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Re: Carling Cup Semi-Final

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M-50 wrote:Ipswich

1st leg (Away): Week commencing Monday Jan 10th

2nd leg (Home): Weel commencing Mon Jan 24th

:barscarf:

Wenger's babes will never ever have a better chance of lifting the Carling Cup Victory against Ipswich over 2 legs, and we should be capable of beating Brum or Wet Spam

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Wonder which thread will get locked 1 st

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Post by Bring Back Pires »

If, or when, we get to the final, Wenger simply must play a full-strength side. There's no more important game to AFC right now than one in which we can win a trophy.

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Flights only €12 return from Dublin. Just booked both Tues & Weds to be safe :barscarf:

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Post by MK Gould »

mcdowell42 wrote:Wonder which thread will get locked 1 st
I think the other one as this beat it by a whole minute!

I've been to Ipswich many times. Two that stick in the memory though were a little....unsavoury. The first was being in a pub close to the ground (across a market square?) which was dismantled almost brick by brick by fellow gooners. I recall being outside by the time roof tiles were being thrown. It was wrong....but still kind of funny in a way.

The second was sitting with a group of mates amongst the home fans and pouring a pint (my memory is of doing it in slow motion....) over a tractor boy who decided - somewhat unwisely - to aim his goal celebrations in my direction!

Hope I can make it to this one as well..... :barscarf: !

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Post by HendrixFreire »

Nasri gets a little knee problem.

I remeber someone said during the match: ' Why risk Nasri on a match you're winning 2 nil at 85'? the same shit AW did at Fabregas'

NaNaNasri can be fit 'till Fulham

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Best draw all round for me living in Suffolk among Ipswich fans - they only had 11,000 for the WBA match but no doubt it will be a sell out, as they will all turn out to see Eboue :lol:

I guess our allocation will be approx 4,000 so little chance of a ticket unless a ST holder or away scheme member.

I will be working on all possible sources for tickets - anyone with a spare or two will be greatfully appreciated.

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Post by JMascis666 »

I not sure about your ST or away scheme comment.

Midweek in the League Cup away at Ipswich, I think it will be on sale a lot longer than you think. But ultimately will sell out.

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Post by worthing_gooner »

Yeah never been away to Ipswich before so quite looking forward to this one. Just a shame if we make it through I won't stand a chance at getting tickets to the final. The goldies are happy to ignore the opening rounds and as soon as we hit wembley they'll snap them up :banghead:

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Post by Captain Fabregas »

Szczesny just twatted:
Shame P.Viera is not at the club any more... :) He would be so happy to see Roy Keane getting beat at Emirates Stadium :)
:barscarf: or :roll: (shows the theory they are all over confident and think they can win by just showing up?)

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Post by StuartL »

Portman Road (and Carrow Road too) are quite good grounds for Championship clubs with close proximity to the fans it will make for a cracking atmosphere I reckon.

It holds about 30,000 which will sell out but I guess it will depend if it is on tv as to how quick it sells out - Not being in the prem it may be a new ground for quite a few away gooners to visit.

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Post by marcengels »

I used to live in Ipswich for a short while, but that was back when transport was still horse and cart, everyone bartered for food and flogging people in the market square was still a common occurence.



ahhhhhhh..........2008

:lol: :wink:

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Post by Gooner Gus »

:D fuking hope it goes to reds this one. was driving through norwich last weekend when they were away up here and the fukers held the trafic up while prancing around the cars shouting (not even chanting in any sort of rythem)

be nice to get revenge :twisted:

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Post by 1989 »

Captain Fabregas wrote:Szczesny just twatted:
Shame P.Viera is not at the club any more... :) He would be so happy to see Roy Keane getting beat at Emirates Stadium :)
:barscarf: or :roll: (shows the theory they are all over confident and think they can win by just showing up?)
No, Szczesny is just a class act. That's what it all means.

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