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- JMascis666
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The majority of people in the "Emirates" wouldn't have the first idea what the Munich air disaster was. They're far too busy stuffing their faces with extortionately priced dog shit masquerading as food and admiring the latest piece of corporate branded tat they bought from the club shop to sing anyway!Peeman wrote:Someone had suggested on a previous thread that if they sung the swimming trunks song (paedos) we should sing the runway song.
Just wondered how people would feel about that
- piresistible
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Most clubs have owners who are genuine patrons - from Spurs' Joe Lewis, the Sunderland, Everton and Villa owners right through to humble Norwich and Delia Smith, club owners have shown commitment to the fans and club. If there are any protests tomorrow it should be directed at the board. PS As much as I am tired of Wenger I dont like the sick abuse he gets from other fans esp Manure. Tomorrow we need some songs about the vile Rooney and Fergie. Lets show some wicked wit tomorrow if nothing else!
- Gooner Jim
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No, we are a club with some dignity. There is a reason why scum like the scousers sing that, no class is not what The Arsenal supporters are about.Peeman wrote:Someone had suggested on a previous thread that if they sung the swimming trunks song (paedos) we should sing the runway song.
Just wondered how people would feel about that
The only people our home fans have a go at are our own playersGooner Jim wrote:No, we are a club with some dignity. There is a reason why scum like the scousers sing that, no class is not what The Arsenal supporters are about.Peeman wrote:Someone had suggested on a previous thread that if they sung the swimming trunks song (paedos) we should sing the runway song.
Just wondered how people would feel about that
- piresistible
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Was thinking on the subject of cheating can you imagine that three of the nine PK awarded against Arsenal came in the last three matches??? Coincidence? Never. The second penalty kick against Newcastle even surprised the Newcastle player that challenged for the ball. A situation where some fans cannot see beyond all these orchestrated sabotage against Arsenal is really pathetic (I got Dark Prince in mind or did I make a mistake to have assumed him to be an Arsenal fan?). Compare what Pepe got a red card for against Alves in the CL S/F with what Ferdinand did to Sagna that was not even cautioned. What of Neville both against Stoke and W/Brom? Vidic against WHU when they were 2 goals down? All these sum up the destination of the title. If a team gets away with 2 or 3 such decisions in a season, it may well be termed an oversight but to get away with up to 10 and still counting is something difficult to grasp. How come the replays of malicious tackles by Manchester United players are never shown during the review of the games?SWLGooner wrote:Fuck em I'll sing those songs all day long. Despise tge cheating c**ts
I see the systematic decimation of the psyche of Arsenal players to make them think they are just not good enough. Remember the Eduardo incidence and the freak PK awarded to Birmingham in that match?
Also the same press that went to the farthest extent to ensure that Cristiano Ronaldo did not leave Manchester United are the same one pushing Fabregas back to Spain. Let the neutrals consider that. If Fabregas were to be playing for United would the press have been that glad to see him leave? Such is the debacle faced by Arsene Wenger and Arsenal. When Rooney emerged as the next British hope, all hands were on deck to ensure that he did not lose it as he was playing for Arsenal. When Walcott emerged from Arsenal, the clamour was that he should play for both the National team snd the U-21. The effect, he lost almost a whole season as a result of fatigue snd eventually could not make it to the WC in SA. Now Wiltshere is been propped to follow suit. Would the same have happened if they were playing for Manchester United? Questions and questions and questions that beggar for answers but where will the answers come from? It will take an approach different from what is currently employed by Wenger for Arsenal to win the EPL again. That is my honest submission.
- marcengels
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