Manure v Arsenal

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donaldo wrote:
tel wrote:
1989 wrote:I would give my left bollock to have Moyes manage us.
Have you seen Moyes teams whenever he comes up against Liverpool? They shit the bed nearly every time and crumble. He'll never manage a really big club as he isn't as good as the Meeja crack him up to be. I'd rather have Klopp/Low or anyone with a tactical brain who won't reward the shit at our club with £50 pw for being no better than average. There you go, no need to lose your left bollock whilst you and us are better off.

By your logic George Graham would never have been appointed our manger.He was managing 1st divison Millwall when he became manager
Maybe not but Moyes record in big games is pretty average and I don't rate him at all. Graham had a genuinely small club in Millwall punching vastly above their weight, something I don't think Moyes is doing at Everton.

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just wanna say the AWAY SUPPORT was excellent again today :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf:

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tel wrote:
donaldo wrote:
tel wrote:
1989 wrote:I would give my left bollock to have Moyes manage us.
Have you seen Moyes teams whenever he comes up against Liverpool? They shit the bed nearly every time and crumble. He'll never manage a really big club as he isn't as good as the Meeja crack him up to be. I'd rather have Klopp/Low or anyone with a tactical brain who won't reward the shit at our club with £50 pw for being no better than average. There you go, no need to lose your left bollock whilst you and us are better off.

By your logic George Graham would never have been appointed our manger.He was managing 1st divison Millwall when he became manager
Maybe not but Moyes record in big games is pretty average and I don't rate him at all. Graham had a genuinely small club in Millwall punching vastly above their weight, something I don't think Moyes is doing at Everton.
Well he's not doing a bad job considering they have £45.31 to spend every transfer window and whenever I listen to phone-ins I never hear Everton fans call asking for him to be sacked. As for big games, well whenever they come to our place they tend to give us a bloody good game. It wouldn't surprise me if he followed Ferguson.
Wenger has to be replaced, end of.

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Utter, utter shit. What more can you say about santos that hasn't already been vented in anger? And Wenger for buying him and then playing him?

The misplaced optimism is as in every season dented when faced with intelligent and competent opposition.

Wenger - You're a senile old :censored: who's had it. Leave now. Please.

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Excellent article in tomorrow's Observer. I reckon he's been reading the forum. 8)

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/blog ... ter-united

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Rosie_titters wrote:just wanna say the AWAY SUPPORT was excellent again today :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf:


Yep. It never surprises me. I always feel proud to hear it, and it is a reminder of when I could afford to do the same. Hence, I lose my voice shouting from the comfort of my lounge, but my heart is always with the away support.

Always well done to the away support.

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Well said! Both of you.

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Chippy wrote:Excellent article in tomorrow's Observer. I reckon he's been reading the forum. 8)

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/blog ... ter-united
"Arsène Wenger's request for supporters to applaud their former player always felt like wishful thinking but when the vilification goes to such lengths it does tend to undermine all those complaints, going back many years, about the chants Arsenal's manager has endured himself at Old Trafford."

I can't read any further than that sorry. Going back many years? That was the only song I could heard their fans singing today, he's never really kicked up much of a fuss about it considering how bad the abuse has been over his entire career and it in no way actually undermines the validity of any complaints. He might have no tactical nous whatsoever, he might be blind and he might be perennially dragging our club down but he doesn't deserve that. I don't want to beat the same drum all the time but that guy is slagging our fans off and I'm not having it.

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I'm not surprised by the types that frequent this forum chippy.
Not going to name drop, but this place is actually quite popular.

FACT

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The worst thing for me is I didn't even believe for one minute we would do any differently.

I am certain I remember a book that talked about Wenger basing his whole selection around stats, which was the birth of names like Wengerball to my memory.

Well I really would like to see what stats Wenger is using to base his selection on at the moment because it's an absolute joke.
No point repeating the names because everyone knows who the weak links are, but there is something just totally wrong. Formation doesn't seem to suit half the players, players being paid in positions that clearly don't suit them etc. It's just mad

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The same people that are whinging wilshere should have been subbed are the same that would be whinging if we did sub him....

"why the fu*K is he taking off one of our best players when we are 2-0 down" i could just imagine it.

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northbank123 wrote:
Chippy wrote:Excellent article in tomorrow's Observer. I reckon he's been reading the forum. 8)

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/blog ... ter-united
"Arsène Wenger's request for supporters to applaud their former player always felt like wishful thinking but when the vilification goes to such lengths it does tend to undermine all those complaints, going back many years, about the chants Arsenal's manager has endured himself at Old Trafford."

I can't read any further than that sorry. Going back many years? That was the only song I could heard their fans singing today, he's never really kicked up much of a fuss about it considering how bad the abuse has been over his entire career and it in no way actually undermines the validity of any complaints. He might have no tactical nous whatsoever, he might be blind and he might be perennially dragging our club down but he doesn't deserve that. I don't want to beat the same drum all the time but that guy is slagging our fans off and I'm not having it.
You're missing the point. We spent years complaining about those chants and at the first opportunity use them ourselves. As some people (Gooner Ed I believe) have said, will we sing the paedo song as soon as AW has gone?

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Arsenal were so bad it was frightening" - Alan Hansen on #MOTD says it all


'You can't continue to sell your best players and expect to improve' - Alan Shearer. #MOTD

'Total schoolboy stuff.., he is not a defender.' - Alan Hansen on Santos' performance for Arsenal today.
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Surprise, Surprise, Match of the Day airbrush Cleverley's foul (which should have been his red before Wilshere's red), typical fucking wankers!

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