FA Cup Time.

As we're unlikely to see terraces again at football, this is the virtual equivalent where you can chat to your hearts content about all football matters and, obviously, Arsenal in particular. This forum encourages all Gooners to visit and contribute so please keep it respectful, clean and topical.
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Post by IW8Goalmachine »

If we have any chance of winning it then this is a good result

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Awww, put a fiver on the draw at half time @ 33-1 :(

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I hope Henry's comeback is better than Scholes!

He was so far off the pace it was unreal.

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Post by 1989 »

The lesbian coward had an awful game.

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Watson wrote:
Demun210 wrote:It was a controlled tackle....if the referee hadn't stopped the play you wouldn't have heard another word about it after the game.
That's beside the point, he did stop play and made the correct decision.
he didn't stop the play, rooney did waving about in refs face

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Demun210 wrote:Man City could have probably got something from that game if they didn't have so many cloggers on the pitch by the end of the game...can't understand Mancini sometimes.
If mancini had not tightened the game up at half time then they wouldn't have got a single foothold in the game and it would have got embarrassing. Unlike Wenger, mancini understands that attacking and scoring goals comes from being stable defensively.

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Post by Henry Norris 1913 »

since when did football become so soft? :?

it was a controlled tackle, low studs and the follow through was safe. I don't remember there being a rule against all two footed challenges ....

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World's best centre-forward doesn't make the starting line up against Peterborough!

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1989 wrote:The lesbian coward had an awful game.
So bad, he was a disgrace when there was something for City to play for he didn't bother...Another point from the game in the red card incident and the Utd penalty..Rooney and Welbeck went screaming to the ref for a red card. Two English Internationals..if they were two foreign players doing that the media would go into meltdown

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Bradywasking wrote:
1989 wrote:The lesbian coward had an awful game.
So bad, he was a disgrace when there was something for City to play for he didn't bother...Another point from the game in the red card incident and the Utd penalty..Rooney and Welbeck went screaming to the ref for a red card. Two English Internationals..if they were two foreign players doing that the media would go into meltdown
two good points there.

Rooney effectively asking for red, by singalling to the ref 'two feet'...no problem with that eh?

Nasri disapearance in tough game shocker!!

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Eight minutes of pleasure not having to listen to Drury and Beglin on tv.....great to hear the Posh fans singing.....

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SammyDroppedHisShorts wrote:Eight minutes of pleasure not having to listen to Drury and Beglin on tv.....great to hear the Posh fans singing.....

Beglin is the most annoying, self-important prick on the box!

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Percy Dalton wrote:
SammyDroppedHisShorts wrote:Eight minutes of pleasure not having to listen to Drury and Beglin on tv.....great to hear the Posh fans singing.....

Beglin is the most annoying, self-important prick on the box!

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Drury is a very close second

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Post by SammyDroppedHisShorts »

We are ball 17 in the draw....

How an earth does Middlesbrough get ball number 1?

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Demun210 wrote:
LDB wrote:
Demun210 wrote:Man City could have probably got something from that game if they didn't have so many cloggers on the pitch by the end of the game...can't understand Mancini sometimes.
If mancini had not tightened the game up at half time then they wouldn't have got a single foothold in the game and it would have got embarrassing. Unlike Wenger, mancini understands that attacking and scoring goals comes from being stable defensively.
At 2-2 with 10 odd minutes to go he brought off Nasri (who was poor), and Hargreaves came on. At that point City were looking strong so it didn't seem a positive substitution, as Hargreaves isnt going to bring much of an attacking threat.
Dont mean to be picky but it was never 2-2 in this match 3-2

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