Manure v Arsenal
- the playing mantis
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aw has admitted its not about how much one person gets its about equality...or words to that effect thats why unless this policy is changed, we will always have a big wage bill for a lot of crap players.
i suspect wage increases are also for non staff (correct me if im wrong), so ig's ridiculous wage and the useless tom fox and his team maybe included in our wage figures, which could explian why they have rocketed???
i suspect wage increases are also for non staff (correct me if im wrong), so ig's ridiculous wage and the useless tom fox and his team maybe included in our wage figures, which could explian why they have rocketed???
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to fair IG gets about £35k a week and must easily be our corporate top earner
doesn't make a huge diff compared to players
doesn't make a huge diff compared to players
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Just can't see us winning this one. We are not playing well as a team, we are still weak at the back and they have too much firepower up front - and a manager that will use tactics to change the game if need be.
The mad bastard.
I just hope we don't get fucking humiliated again.


I just hope we don't get fucking humiliated again.

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I wonder if Saturday will see the return of "special circumstances" for the first time this seasonDB10GOONER wrote:Just can't see us winning this one. We are not playing well as a team, we are still weak at the back and they have too much firepower up front - and a manager that will use tactics to change the game if need be.The mad bastard.
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I just hope we don't get fucking humiliated again.


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SteveO 35 wrote:I wonder if Saturday will see the return of "special circumstances" for the first time this seasonDB10GOONER wrote:Just can't see us winning this one. We are not playing well as a team, we are still weak at the back and they have too much firepower up front - and a manager that will use tactics to change the game if need be.The mad bastard.
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I think we are due another round of "Arsene Bingo".

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The Daily Fail is reporting that forehead will miss this one, due to his ankle injury sustained last weekend, but is looking forward to being okay in plenty of time for the ACN's.
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Top Londoner wrote:The Daily Fail is reporting that forehead will miss this one, due to his ankle injury sustained last weekend, but is looking forward to being okay in plenty of time for the ACN's.
Oh well, every cloud.....
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You say that now but if Giroud gets injured we could be left with Camel up front against the mancsSteveO 35 wrote:Top Londoner wrote:The Daily Fail is reporting that forehead will miss this one, due to his ankle injury sustained last weekend, but is looking forward to being okay in plenty of time for the ACN's.
Oh well, every cloud.....

The lack of depth is frightening
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I heard a stat from Sky at the weekend. Manure have scored 14 goals from corners this season. Any set pieces worry me tbh, and I can see them scoring from one.
I have a gut feeling that our midfield are really going to boss this. My major concern is Valencia v Santos, we might do okay.
I'm going to tip us to win it, but I am relegation fodder on the tipping thread.
I have a gut feeling that our midfield are really going to boss this. My major concern is Valencia v Santos, we might do okay.

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TBH mate I think we do have a chance of bossing the midfield. We do in most games. But's it's that term "bossing" that leaves alot to be desired.Top Londoner wrote:I heard a stat from Sky at the weekend. Manure have scored 14 goals from corners this season. Any set pieces worry me tbh, and I can see them scoring from one.
I have a gut feeling that our midfield are really going to boss this. My major concern is Valencia v Santos, we might do okay.I'm going to tip us to win it, but I am relegation fodder on the tipping thread.
Mostly though, it's at the two opposite ends of the pitch that I'm concerned; I think they will deffo score at least 2 (JudasCunt's a cert plus Grannyshagger) and I feel we will struggle to score. Midfield dominance with tippy tappy is fucking pointless if there is no end product (as in goals) and if we concede cheaply from set pieces. But Arsene doesn't seem to care about that once we have 275 completed passes in the middle.


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This game is a MASSIVE chance to get right back into the title race. A win here would be huge lift for us fans and we deserve it!! If the Spuds can do it why cant we!?!? I'd love to shut the mouths of all these plastic mancs I'm surrounded by in London, f*ckin piss me off!!
Would be great to see Wilshere and Santi bossing that midfield Saturday, I saw the QPR game and Wilshere looked sharp, he was linking up well with all the players, he needs a couple more games before he's match fit but I would run the risk and start him as he will be fired up for this game. The Bac being back is also a massive boost!! May need to play Verm on the left, kozza and mert in the middle. Dont trust Santos one bit....
Truth is, if we start well and get the first goal I reckon we will beat them. Confidence will instantly be instilled. The team will start believing, but if Manure start strong and get into their rythym early then we will be in trouble.
Expect a fight this time round though, Arsenal to win 2 x 1, Walcott to get the winner
Would be great to see Wilshere and Santi bossing that midfield Saturday, I saw the QPR game and Wilshere looked sharp, he was linking up well with all the players, he needs a couple more games before he's match fit but I would run the risk and start him as he will be fired up for this game. The Bac being back is also a massive boost!! May need to play Verm on the left, kozza and mert in the middle. Dont trust Santos one bit....
Truth is, if we start well and get the first goal I reckon we will beat them. Confidence will instantly be instilled. The team will start believing, but if Manure start strong and get into their rythym early then we will be in trouble.
Expect a fight this time round though, Arsenal to win 2 x 1, Walcott to get the winner

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Agreed DB10. I have just the gut feeling about this game. Nowt to do with the self harmer changing formation/tactics unfortunately.
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one word; confidence. thats what we're missing, we saw it come back in abundance last season when we hammered the spuds. mind u, i cant see us getting it back at manure this saturday. i'll be there tho, abusing van paedo, or poowanking in the toilet....
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tomkingsbury wrote:one word; confidence. thats what we're missing, we saw it come back in abundance last season when we hammered the spuds. mind u, i cant see us getting it back at manure this saturday. i'll be there tho, abusing van paedo, or poowanking in the toilet....




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Is anyone taking a nice banner along this year that we can display after we've been pasted. It should become an annual custom from now on