Manure v Arsenal
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Re: Manure v Arsenal
I'm going...
missing a wedding, not a popular move (groom understands... everyone else not so much)
even watching vanStaplecunt v Chelski makes me feel sick.
In 2008 we had no chance against Webb who controlled the whole game
in 2004 v Riley it was even worse (as we were better) assume ManUre must have been in on it
- why else would Rio do that rugby tackle on Ljungberg?
The only glimmer of a chance is this:
how totally blatantly ManUre's visits to Anfield and Stamford Bridge have been settled by refs?
Can they do it again? Just blatantly hand ManUre the game? Even our supine excuse for a press would surely have to overcome their Fergie fear and ask the question...
ManUre are not that good, they haven't been all season. vanStapleCunt carries them.
If we turn up we can at least force Fergie to call on his pet ref.
Unlikely we'll play that well...
I'd take a loss and a career ending injury for judas.
missing a wedding, not a popular move (groom understands... everyone else not so much)
even watching vanStaplecunt v Chelski makes me feel sick.
In 2008 we had no chance against Webb who controlled the whole game
in 2004 v Riley it was even worse (as we were better) assume ManUre must have been in on it
- why else would Rio do that rugby tackle on Ljungberg?
The only glimmer of a chance is this:
how totally blatantly ManUre's visits to Anfield and Stamford Bridge have been settled by refs?
Can they do it again? Just blatantly hand ManUre the game? Even our supine excuse for a press would surely have to overcome their Fergie fear and ask the question...
ManUre are not that good, they haven't been all season. vanStapleCunt carries them.
If we turn up we can at least force Fergie to call on his pet ref.
Unlikely we'll play that well...
I'd take a loss and a career ending injury for judas.
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Re: Manure v Arsenal
Seeing as you mention webb JD just read on afc forum hes ref for game on sat, ah well theres always next year
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ref not announced till tomorrow I thought...?
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highburyJD wrote:ref not announced till tomorrow I thought...?
Maybe just something i read on afc forum
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in a way if we play well enough that the ref has to hand it to them it's a moral victory
let them pick scumpig Webb, we'll play all 12 of them
let them pick scumpig Webb, we'll play all 12 of them
Re: Manure v Arsenal
Excellent, we can display it alongside our trophies for outstanding property dealings & the FFP "moral high ground" awardhighburyJD wrote:in a way if we play well enough that the ref has to hand it to them it's a moral victory

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Re: Manure v Arsenal
I'm just hoping for some fighting spirit on the pitch,
any Arsenal player glad handing vanStaplecunt after a negative result is f*cking dead to me
any Arsenal player glad handing vanStaplecunt after a negative result is f*cking dead to me
Re: Manure v Arsenal
So, before norwich it couldnt be wengers fault cause it was the players.
Now, before manure it cant be wengers fault cause its the ref!

Now, before manure it cant be wengers fault cause its the ref!


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oh this is the slate Wenger thread?
lucky - there aren't enough of them on this board...
lucky - there aren't enough of them on this board...
Re: Manure v Arsenal
Just an observation
Carry on
Carry on

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Re: Manure v Arsenal
what did you "observe"?
you brought a thread that had no mention of the manager
back to your hatred of the manager
dude - that's not an observation - its a pathology
you brought a thread that had no mention of the manager
back to your hatred of the manager
dude - that's not an observation - its a pathology
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this could be very ugly 

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brazilianGOONER wrote:this could be very ugly
Dont think so if JD ignores Armchair it should be ok

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Re: Manure v Arsenal
Not looking forward to this one
Its obvious that Van Judas will score against us and Im worried what Valencia will do to our left side of defence. If he plays Santos this could get messy.
They arent great at the back and its obvious they struggle from set pieces but then again playing a diagonal into the box or a quality cross isnt part of the Wengerball manual and couldnt possibly be used

Its obvious that Van Judas will score against us and Im worried what Valencia will do to our left side of defence. If he plays Santos this could get messy.
They arent great at the back and its obvious they struggle from set pieces but then again playing a diagonal into the box or a quality cross isnt part of the Wengerball manual and couldnt possibly be used

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Re: Manure v Arsenal
how long is gibbs going to be out for