FULHAM AWAY

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g88ner
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Post by g88ner »

Can't wait for this game - real chance to show our mental strength, win and end the season with our heads held high... after all, you're only as good as your last game, and if we win, we're clearly still brilliant and needn't bother with trivial things like signing new players this summer :roll:

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perhaps you can clap cesc on my behalf for NOT BOTHERING to play recently...oops i forgot Nasri as well :twisted:
Dont wanna injure there little legs. :twisted: :twisted:

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Post by brazilianGOONER »

i want us to win because i always do, but this time i really hope we play as badly as possible, and if we can let in a couple of goals from stupid set pieces or defensive mistakes, all the better.

so i'm up for a 4-3, with 4 van persie penalties that never were, and 3 bizarre fulham goals after huge fuck ups by our defence.

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Post by bigreddave »

2-1 fulham. :oops: I wonder if our players will do another lap of appreciation for finishing 4th?

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Post by ElliotGooner »

Fulham 1- 0 Arsenal (Senderous header from corner)
Fulham 2 - 0 Arsenal (Hangeland '' '' '' '')
Fulham 3 - 0 Arsenal (Arshavin back pass to Walcott who runs into wrong goal)

F/T

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Post by This Is The Daybreak »

Song for Saturday

To Simon & Garfunkal 'Sounds of Silence'

Hello there Cesc, my old friend. It's contract talks for you again. Because the season's slowly fading, trophies glisten with Manc's parading. And this season for granted yet again, I feel the pain. Predicting a ground of violence.

In sold out stands I felt alone, saw Nasri beat Tom Huddlestone. Beside the glow of my table lamp, I switched the channel to see old Redknapp. Then my pride was grabbed by a match in the title fight, felt shit that night. Sorrow drowned in silence.

And in the bright flood lights I saw, 60,000 people, maybe more. Players passing without shooting, players shooting without scoring. People singing songs about the choices Arsene made, fans they prayed, against a ground of violence.

"Boo" said I "Do you not know, violence mixed with banter grows. I fear my words just won't reach you, another fake season that won't teach you." But concerns about signing new players failed, Wenger, let us dwell in silence.

And the people booed then slayed, the football god they made. As a banner flashed out its warning, as the hurt was forming. And the sign said: 'The honours of the Gunners are written within the Emirates halls and Highbury walls' and uttered by fans in defiance.

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This Is The Daybreak wrote:Song for Saturday

To Simon & Garfunkal 'Sounds of Silence'

Hello there Cesc, my old friend. It's contract talks for you again. Because the season's slowly fading, trophies glisten with Manc's parading. And this season for granted yet again, I feel the pain. Predicting a ground of violence.

In sold out stands I felt alone, saw Nasri beat Tom Huddlestone. Beside the glow of my table lamp, I switched the channel to see old Redknapp. Then my pride was grabbed by a match in the title fight, felt shit that night. Sorrow drowned in silence.

And in the bright flood lights I saw, 60,000 people, maybe more. Players passing without shooting, players shooting without scoring. People singing songs about the choices Arsene made, fans they prayed, against a ground of violence.

"Boo" said I "Do you not know, violence mixed with banter grows. I fear my words just won't reach you, another fake season that won't teach you." But concerns about signing new players failed, Wenger, let us dwell in silence.

And the people booed then slayed, the football god they made. As a banner flashed out its warning, as the hurt was forming. And the sign said: 'The honours of the Gunners are written within the Emirates halls and Highbury walls' and uttered by fans in defiance.

Quality mate 8)

Great song... enhanced by your lyrics! :lol: :wink:

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This Is The Daybreak wrote:Song for Saturday

To Simon & Garfunkal 'Sounds of Silence'

Hello there Cesc, my old friend. It's contract talks for you again. Because the season's slowly fading, trophies glisten with Manc's parading. And this season for granted yet again, I feel the pain. Predicting a ground of violence.

In sold out stands I felt alone, saw Nasri beat Tom Huddlestone. Beside the glow of my table lamp, I switched the channel to see old Redknapp. Then my pride was grabbed by a match in the title fight, felt shit that night. Sorrow drowned in silence.

And in the bright flood lights I saw, 60,000 people, maybe more. Players passing without shooting, players shooting without scoring. People singing songs about the choices Arsene made, fans they prayed, against a ground of violence.

"Boo" said I "Do you not know, violence mixed with banter grows. I fear my words just won't reach you, another fake season that won't teach you." But concerns about signing new players failed, Wenger, let us dwell in silence.

And the people booed then slayed, the football god they made. As a banner flashed out its warning, as the hurt was forming. And the sign said: 'The honours of the Gunners are written within the Emirates halls and Highbury walls' and uttered by fans in defiance.
Image I Like That

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Post by crocit »

the Larrick pub for a final sing song and piss up? come join us, i'll start the singing off! WHAT DYA THINK OF TOTTENHAM!

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crocit wrote:the Larrick pub for a final sing song and piss up? come join us, i'll start the singing off! WHAT DYA THINK OF TOTTENHAM!
Well they kind of did alright this season. They beat us and drew with us and I am a bit worried there might be a swing in the balance of naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaHHhhhhhhh!!


SHIT! :barscarf:


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Post by JMascis666 »

I will be drinking in the Railway Weatherspoons in Putney before witnessing our lastest capitulation.

Last time I want to Craven Cottage I got to the turnstiles about 5 mins before kick off and realised my ticket didn't have a barcode on it, I missed the first 30 mins fannying around at the box office trying to get a reprint. I got in just in time to see Hangeland score the only goal of the game. :evil:

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Post by Rugby Gooner »

I am really finding it hard to muster any enthusiasm for this game! I may just watch The Scottish Cup Final,at least they are playing for something!!!

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I have family over from Oz and bought and paid for 3 tickets which unfortunately
Haven't arrived in the post. £150 loss and 3 unhappy Oz gooners.
:x

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This Is The Daybreak wrote:Song for Saturday

To Simon & Garfunkal 'Sounds of Silence'

Hello there Cesc, my old friend. It's contract talks for you again. Because the season's slowly fading, trophies glisten with Manc's parading. And this season for granted yet again, I feel the pain. Predicting a ground of violence.

In sold out stands I felt alone, saw Nasri beat Tom Huddlestone. Beside the glow of my table lamp, I switched the channel to see old Redknapp. Then my pride was grabbed by a match in the title fight, felt shit that night. Sorrow drowned in silence.

And in the bright flood lights I saw, 60,000 people, maybe more. Players passing without shooting, players shooting without scoring. People singing songs about the choices Arsene made, fans they prayed, against a ground of violence.

"Boo" said I "Do you not know, violence mixed with banter grows. I fear my words just won't reach you, another fake season that won't teach you." But concerns about signing new players failed, Wenger, let us dwell in silence.

And the people booed then slayed, the football god they made. As a banner flashed out its warning, as the hurt was forming. And the sign said: 'The honours of the Gunners are written within the Emirates halls and Highbury walls' and uttered by fans in defiance.
fuck me sideways...this has better lyrics than the original

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MutleyGooner wrote:I have family over from Oz and bought and paid for 3 tickets which unfortunately
Haven't arrived in the post. £150 loss and 3 unhappy Oz gooners.
:x
What a bastard thing to happen! :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:

Is one of your visiting relatives the guy I met at the Gunners pub? The day you got chucked out of the Grove?

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