Is Chamakh as good as promised?

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Re: Is Chamakh as good as promised?

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augie wrote:
Metalheadz Gooner wrote:
Arsenal 1991 wrote:
Irish Gooner wrote:
Arsenal 1991 wrote: :awnker:
Nice one kid, trying to rise people again/

Chamakh was a joke last night, wasn't even bothered to close down or anything .

He's like Adebayor in that way, also clumsy on the ball.
He attempted 13 tackles. He is a very hard worker and I can't believe you are trying to justify comparing him to cuntbayor.
Pure garbage from the Irish twit. He had no service or anything to work with. You've got to give the lad a chance.


Why do people like you keep bringing the nationality of a poster into their debates ? Whether a poster or fan is Irish, Brazilian or whatever it should not matter a jot in the same way race or religion is irrelevent too :roll:
It's common place now, seems that Irish people outnumber others so the new posters get wound up.

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Re: Is Chamakh as good as promised?

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Irish Gooner wrote:
augie wrote:
Metalheadz Gooner wrote:
Arsenal 1991 wrote:
Irish Gooner wrote: Nice one kid, trying to rise people again/

Chamakh was a joke last night, wasn't even bothered to close down or anything .

He's like Adebayor in that way, also clumsy on the ball.
He attempted 13 tackles. He is a very hard worker and I can't believe you are trying to justify comparing him to cuntbayor.
Pure garbage from the Irish twit. He had no service or anything to work with. You've got to give the lad a chance.


Why do people like you keep bringing the nationality of a poster into their debates ? Whether a poster or fan is Irish, Brazilian or whatever it should not matter a jot in the same way race or religion is irrelevent too :roll:
It's common place now, seems that Irish people outnumber others so the new posters get wound up.
Is that all you have to say on the thread. :roll: :lol:

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Post by Irish Gooner »

I've no problem with people disagreeing with my opinion, after all it's just one mans opinion, holds no more weight than most others.
And like everyone I post stuff sometimes that most don't agree with. And most people in this thread are right with their posts.

But as always a small minority make it personal, struggling to differentiate between the post and the poster, and we seen with "Muscleman" and his "Irish twit" remarks, and "potatoe *word censored*" in another thread.

I will not deal with these posts and if the posters in questions are that uneducated as that is all they can say, well then I really pity them.

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Irish Gooner wrote:I've no problem with people disagreeing with my opinion, after all it's just one mans opinion, holds no more weight than most others.
And like everyone I post stuff sometimes that most don't agree with. And most people in this thread are right with their posts.

But as always a small minority make it personal, struggling to differentiate between the post and the poster, and we seen with "Muscleman" and his "Irish twit" remarks, and "potatoe c**t" in another thread.

I will not deal with these posts and if the posters in questions are that uneducated as that is all they can say, well then I really pity them.
Understand. :cheers: :oops:

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Arsenal 1991 wrote:
Irish Gooner wrote:I've no problem with people disagreeing with my opinion, after all it's just one mans opinion, holds no more weight than most others.
And like everyone I post stuff sometimes that most don't agree with. And most people in this thread are right with their posts.

But as always a small minority make it personal, struggling to differentiate between the post and the poster, and we seen with "Muscleman" and his "Irish twit" remarks, and "potatoe c**t" in another thread.

I will not deal with these posts and if the posters in questions are that uneducated as that is all they can say, well then I really pity them.
Understand. :cheers: :oops:
:shock:

One minute your giving the wanker sign the next you're a sound poster... :-P

I cant figure you out.. :pcabuse:

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Post by marcengels »

Late run IG, to be the instigator of the best and worst threads of the year.

Good work!

:lol: :wink:

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Post by Irish Gooner »

marcengels wrote:Late run IG, to be the instigator of the best and worst threads of the year.

Good work!

:lol: :wink:
:lol:

I'm no Wimbledon champ though!

:wink:

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Post by marcengels »

Irish Gooner wrote:
marcengels wrote:Late run IG, to be the instigator of the best and worst threads of the year.

Good work!

:lol: :wink:
:lol:

I'm no Wimbledon champ though!

:wink:
:-P

Yet I still can't win "Clique of the year"

:roll: :banghead: :lol:

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Irish Gooner wrote:
Arsenal 1991 wrote:
Irish Gooner wrote:I've no problem with people disagreeing with my opinion, after all it's just one mans opinion, holds no more weight than most others.
And like everyone I post stuff sometimes that most don't agree with. And most people in this thread are right with their posts.

But as always a small minority make it personal, struggling to differentiate between the post and the poster, and we seen with "Muscleman" and his "Irish twit" remarks, and "potatoe c**t" in another thread.

I will not deal with these posts and if the posters in questions are that uneducated as that is all they can say, well then I really pity them.
Understand. :cheers: :oops:
:shock:

One minute your giving the wanker sign the next you're a sound poster... :-P

I cant figure you out.. :pcabuse:
Schizo :lol:

But seriously try not to take anything personally. Sometimes the red mist desends and I can't help myself.:oops: :evil: Hence the 6 bans from the .com board. :lol: :barscarf:

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Post by Irish Gooner »

Arsenal 1991 wrote:
Irish Gooner wrote:
Arsenal 1991 wrote:
Irish Gooner wrote:I've no problem with people disagreeing with my opinion, after all it's just one mans opinion, holds no more weight than most others.
And like everyone I post stuff sometimes that most don't agree with. And most people in this thread are right with their posts.

But as always a small minority make it personal, struggling to differentiate between the post and the poster, and we seen with "Muscleman" and his "Irish twit" remarks, and "potatoe c**t" in another thread.

I will not deal with these posts and if the posters in questions are that uneducated as that is all they can say, well then I really pity them.
Understand. :cheers: :oops:
:shock:

One minute your giving the wanker sign the next you're a sound poster... :-P

I cant figure you out.. :pcabuse:
Schizo :lol:

But seriously try not to take anything personally. Sometimes the red mist desends and I can't help myself.:oops: :evil: Hence the 6 bans from the .com board. :lol: :barscarf:
Just seen I've got your vote for worst poster, who needs enemies eh.... :oops: :lol:

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Post by Arsenal 1991 »

Irish Gooner wrote:
Arsenal 1991 wrote:
Irish Gooner wrote:
Arsenal 1991 wrote:
Irish Gooner wrote:I've no problem with people disagreeing with my opinion, after all it's just one mans opinion, holds no more weight than most others.
And like everyone I post stuff sometimes that most don't agree with. And most people in this thread are right with their posts.

But as always a small minority make it personal, struggling to differentiate between the post and the poster, and we seen with "Muscleman" and his "Irish twit" remarks, and "potatoe c**t" in another thread.

I will not deal with these posts and if the posters in questions are that uneducated as that is all they can say, well then I really pity them.
Understand. :cheers: :oops:
:shock:

One minute your giving the wanker sign the next you're a sound poster... :-P

I cant figure you out.. :pcabuse:
Schizo :lol:

But seriously try not to take anything personally. Sometimes the red mist desends and I can't help myself.:oops: :evil: Hence the 6 bans from the .com board. :lol: :barscarf:
Just seen I've got your vote for worst poster, who needs enemies eh.... :oops: :lol:
I've changed my vote for Louder :wink: :lol: of the year though. :cheekkiss:

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Post by MidfieldGeneral »

goonersid wrote:He started well but has been a bit disappointing recently, I always found a player who took a while to settle usually delivered more in the long run, eg DB, TH, RP, where as those not just at Arsenal, who landed running usually fizzled out after a few months eg, Reyes, Yeboah, and that Italian at Boro whose name eludes me at present.
not Henry

first season

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took rvp until his 5th season to get 20 goals....which is the most he's scored 08/09

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Re: Is Chamakh as good as promised?

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Irish Gooner wrote:
augie wrote:
Metalheadz Gooner wrote:
Arsenal 1991 wrote:
Irish Gooner wrote: Nice one kid, trying to rise people again/

Chamakh was a joke last night, wasn't even bothered to close down or anything .

He's like Adebayor in that way, also clumsy on the ball.
He attempted 13 tackles. He is a very hard worker and I can't believe you are trying to justify comparing him to cuntbayor.
Pure garbage from the Irish twit. He had no service or anything to work with. You've got to give the lad a chance.


Why do people like you keep bringing the nationality of a poster into their debates ? Whether a poster or fan is Irish, Brazilian or whatever it should not matter a jot in the same way race or religion is irrelevent too :roll:
It's common place now, seems that Irish people outnumber others so the new posters get wound up.
bit sensitive ! Call me an english twit and see if I care. And you were the one calling me out for being a child. Clown!

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Re: Is Chamakh as good as promised?

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Irish Gooner wrote:He's a very average footballer, that is good at heading. Even Kevin Davies is better at holding up the ball and closing down.

Last night he was pathetic. Where this myth comes from that he works hard and is a fighter comes from I don't know? More bollocks from Comical Wenger.

Ian Wright worked hard and was a fighter, would you honestly compare this garbage player to Wrighty? Not a chance.

There is about as much fight and work ethic in this guy as wet paper bag.

I'll get torn apart for this post but again, he was hyped as a tough fighter and with an incredible work rate like Tevez or Rooney.

What a load of shite, he is nearly as lazy as Adebyor and up for a fight? What a laugh, he didn't even celebrate vs the y**s as a supposed life long fan.
radford cannot believe the above pile of shit. he wonders if mr irish actually saw the game.

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Re: Is Chamakh as good as promised?

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Radford149 wrote:
Irish Gooner wrote:He's a very average footballer, that is good at heading. Even Kevin Davies is better at holding up the ball and closing down.

Last night he was pathetic. Where this myth comes from that he works hard and is a fighter comes from I don't know? More bollocks from Comical Wenger.

Ian Wright worked hard and was a fighter, would you honestly compare this garbage player to Wrighty? Not a chance.

There is about as much fight and work ethic in this guy as wet paper bag.

I'll get torn apart for this post but again, he was hyped as a tough fighter and with an incredible work rate like Tevez or Rooney.

What a load of shite, he is nearly as lazy as Adebyor and up for a fight? What a laugh, he didn't even celebrate vs the y**s as a supposed life long fan.
radford cannot believe the above pile of shit. he wonders if mr irish actually saw the game.
Think I must have been drunk when I posted that.

Chamakh was fucking amazing radders, I agree. Absolutely tore apart the Manc defense and bullied them round the place.

That open goal from 4 yards, well it was an impossible angle to convert wasnt it.

All that running closing down, he deserves a medal of some sort.

Finally, when Rooney kicked him in injury time, the non-reaction was brilliant.

I for one really don't want to see our players stand up the United hackers.

Much rather we cower in fear, we're good at that tbf. Isn't that what you want to see?

I actually started mistaken Chamakh for Wright and Henry lately. The resemblence is similar.

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