
STOKE RFC THREAD
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Comedy gold, just what I needed after last night
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If we lose this it's all over.
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Red, when all is said and done mate, you do have an ability to cheer me up when I'm at my miserable worst mate !Red Member wrote:i forgot the Udinese game. how could I forget thatSteveO 35 wrote:No shit Sherlock. Bigger than the game in Udinese - surely not.Red Member wrote:This is now a must win game
BIGGEST MATCH OF THE SEASON SO FAR
Anyway, I will be back here on Saturday evening reminding you of your 'comfortable victory' prediction. Remind me other than RvP who is cream crackered, and Arteta and Walcott who are both out......how many PL goals have the rest of the squad contributed this season.
Bet Stoke are shitting themselves at Benayoun and Gervinho passing from side to side in front of them
Who will you support next season if Arsenal don't qualify for the CL ? There must be a relative somewhere in the family who went to Manchester once![]()
no its not bigger than that but it is our most important league match of the season
RVP will have had a nice rest this week, Gervinho and the OX have the strength to hold off the Stoke defenders, Rosicky and Song will excel as usual in midfield, not forgetting your favourite Diaby who might play!![]()
thanks for reminding me about Benayoun - I bet Chelsea wish they had him available for the CL final.
And finally to our back 4 which is slowly becoming the most feared defensive unit in the PL. we even have our super sub, the brazilian striker Santos. Stoke wont know whats hit them!
Gervinho having the strength to hold off the Stoke defenders is a blinder even by your own standards. I don't think he's strong enough to carry his own forehead
But you are right about Abou's return - that is the one genuine ray of hope, that when we're sideways passing everyone into an afternoon nap, the great man just changes gear and glides effortlessly through them to lift the whole mood.
Abou the Saviour to the rescue


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I don't see why.Rosicky's Right Boot wrote:If we lose this it's all over.
We've got at least a 3pt cushion (and better goal difference) on everyone apart from Newcastle, and they have a tough set of fixtures.
6pts will do it, I reckon. Possibly less.
Anyway, people have been throwing in the towel for months. It's a normal reaction for gooners these days, so you're in good company.

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Do we have any towels left? That's the question we should be asking.g88ner wrote:I don't see why.Rosicky's Right Boot wrote:If we lose this it's all over.
We've got at least a 3pt cushion (and better goal difference) on everyone apart from Newcastle, and they have a tough set of fixtures.
6pts will do it, I reckon. Possibly less.
Anyway, people have been throwing in the towel for months. It's a normal reaction for gooners these days, so you're in good company.

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I wouldn't advise doing that at Stoke.....you'll be helping Rory with his throwsg88ner wrote:I don't see why.Rosicky's Right Boot wrote:If we lose this it's all over.
We've got at least a 3pt cushion (and better goal difference) on everyone apart from Newcastle, and they have a tough set of fixtures.
6pts will do it, I reckon. Possibly less.
Anyway, people have been throwing in the towel for months. It's a normal reaction for gooners these days, so you're in good company.

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Well I think he's a bit of a tosser,just thought I'd throw that one in,SteveO 35 wrote:I wouldn't advise doing that at Stoke.....you'll be helping RORY with his THROWSg88ner wrote:I don't see why.Rosicky's Right Boot wrote:If we lose this it's all over.
We've got at least a 3pt cushion (and better goal difference) on everyone apart from Newcastle, and they have a tough set of fixtures.
6pts will do it, I reckon. Possibly less.
Anyway, people have been throwing in the towel for months. It's a normal reaction for gooners these days, so you're in good company.

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You may need to be a bit more specific than that scfc64!!





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I Hate Hleb wrote:You may need to be a bit more specific than that scfc64!!![]()
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g88ner wrote:I don't see why.Rosicky's Right Boot wrote:If we lose this it's all over.
We've got at least a 3pt cushion (and better goal difference) on everyone apart from Newcastle, and they have a tough set of fixtures.
6pts will do it, I reckon. Possibly less.
Anyway, people have been throwing in the towel for months. It's a normal reaction for gooners these days, so you're in good company.
With Stoke and the baggies away i wouldn't count on that............
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We also have some tough fixtures, it's not going to be an easy ride. Our main competition for 3rd is Tottenham though I believe, Newcastle's run of fixtures isn't going to yield them too many points.g88ner wrote:I don't see why.Rosicky's Right Boot wrote:If we lose this it's all over.
We've got at least a 3pt cushion (and better goal difference) on everyone apart from Newcastle, and they have a tough set of fixtures.
6pts will do it, I reckon. Possibly less.
Anyway, people have been throwing in the towel for months. It's a normal reaction for gooners these days, so you're in good company.
Anyway, there's nothing wrong with a healthy dose of pessimism!

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^^^This^^^Rosicky's Right Boot wrote:If we lose this it's all over.
If we get a win at Stoke (did you know his sister has six fingers on both hands) then it will re-motivate us

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Expect a goal from RVP and from Super Tom and maybe one from TV5 or Kos






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Just being picky but isnt it six fingers on each foot?OneBardGooner wrote:^^^This^^^Rosicky's Right Boot wrote:If we lose this it's all over.
If we get a win at Stoke (did you know his sister has six fingers on both hands) then it will re-motivate us

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flash gunner wrote:Just being picky but isnt it six fingers on each foot?OneBardGooner wrote:^^^This^^^Rosicky's Right Boot wrote:If we lose this it's all over.
If we get a win at Stoke (did you know his sister has six fingers on both hands) then it will re-motivate us














Sorry got cofnused when I saw her knuckles dragging on the floor...oh! and let's not forget the one eyeball in the middle of the forehead


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Poor Abou - what rotten luck
on Abou Diaby….
He will not start. He was sick until yesterday and had a light session. He could be short again but he could be in the squad
When are we going to get our talisman back ?
Not good Friday news

on Abou Diaby….
He will not start. He was sick until yesterday and had a light session. He could be short again but he could be in the squad
When are we going to get our talisman back ?
Not good Friday news