Munich at home

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ThomasMitchell wrote:As mad as I may sound, it would not surprise me at all if we scrape a win in this. Then we can sweep everything else under the carpet for a few more weeks and the Wenger fanatics can get down on their knees and praise the great man again and a new contract can be prepared by the Board.

This could happen

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ThomasMitchell wrote:As mad as I may sound, it would not surprise me at all if we scrape a win in this. Then we can sweep everything else under the carpet for a few more weeks and the Wenger fanatics can get down on their knees and praise the great man again and a new contract can be prepared by the Board.
1-0 home win followed by a 5-0 away defeat, but the sheep will say we're competing because on our day we can beat the world's best teams...

:blah: :blah: :blah:

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VoiceOfReason wrote:
ThomasMitchell wrote:As mad as I may sound, it would not surprise me at all if we scrape a win in this. Then we can sweep everything else under the carpet for a few more weeks and the Wenger fanatics can get down on their knees and praise the great man again and a new contract can be prepared by the Board.
1-0 home win followed by a 5-0 away defeat, but the sheep will say we're competing because on our day we can beat the world's best teams...
:blah: :blah: :blah:
Sadly this is exactly what would be said.

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I can see and wouldn't be adverse to a heavy defeat, 3 or 4-1 would be nice, stadium half empty of 90 minutes followed by verbal diarrhea from Wenger. Season over by mid Feb, another record?

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But it wouldn't change anything Rob so why would you wish defeat on us in the one competition we're still in - even if our chances of winning it are slim? :? :?

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Rob Admin wrote:I can see and wouldn't be adverse to a heavy defeat, 3 or 4-1 would be nice, stadium half empty of 90 minutes followed by verbal diarrhea from Wenger. Season over by mid Feb, another record?

The season ended at 4:55, the champs league game is a preseason between a top league team and lower league cannon fodder :oops:

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KY jelly and plenty of it will be required..it'll probably take them 20mins or so to break through our joke backline but when they do a backdoor smashing will no doubt occur.

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falkirk goon wrote:KY jelly and plenty of it will be required..it'll probably take them 20mins or so to break through our joke backline but when they do a backdoor smashing will no doubt occur.

20 mins you are being kind methinks

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mcdowell42 wrote:
falkirk goon wrote:KY jelly and plenty of it will be required..it'll probably take them 20mins or so to break through our joke backline but when they do a backdoor smashing will no doubt occur.

20 mins you are being kind methinks

oops i meant 2.. :oops:

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I Hate Hleb wrote:But it wouldn't change anything Rob so why would you wish defeat on us in the one competition we're still in - even if our chances of winning it are slim? :? :?
this...

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g88ner wrote:
augie wrote:
nut flush gooner wrote:
g88ner wrote:Bring on Bayern! :barscarf:

Is it just me, or has Podolski been strangely frozen out? :? - unused sub today, unused sub last week at Sunderland and sub the week before against Stoke. That's 20 mins of football in 3 weeks :?

Is he injured? or just being ignored? :o - I thought he was improving.
Podolski is a lazy facker, german international my arse. Hes a poor mans rvp. At least giroud puts in a shift.


No genuine Gooner would post that shit :roll:
sorry :cry: :cry: :-P


You do know that I wasn't talking about you g88ner don't you ?

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I am an optimist - but alas youst to be soooo optimistic, i thought we could win ev game.

However their (Bayern's) last league games were 2-0,4-0,3-0,2-0,2-0,1-1,2-0,1-1,2-0,5-0 etc etc ... frightening isn't it - but it is the German League NOT the EPL!

ok lets look at their last CL games?

5 Dec 12 Beat BATE 4-1 at home,
20 Nov 12, drew at Valencia 1-1 (so almost def will score an away goal),
7 Nov 12 - beat LOSC 6-1 at home,
23 Oct 12 - beat LOSC 1-0 away,
2 Oct 12 - lost to BATE 1-3 (again that away goal) - So we can't beat them by this score at home??????
19 sep 12 - beat valencia 2-1 at home

But, they had an easy group IMO, just them and Valencia powering it out, and they only shaded valencia 3-2 over 2 matches - we should beat Valencia - yes?

So, what's the hype. The problem is our teams confidence (lack of under Wenger, now especially after yesterday's FA Cup ). Our only hope is Bouldy getting to their heads before KO telling them to believe.

There is no doubt that we will concede - so what? It's only a prob if its 2-1 to us or worse of course.

Win 3-1 we have a hell of a chance out there - this CAN be done (with Bouldy's help) - but will Wenger let him help?

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some people think because this side lost to fucking Blackburn we will surrender to munich. don't bet on it- we will raise our game, maybe produce a spirited draw and all AKB's will be ejaculating into their own faces in glee at the sight of girouds equaliser .

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Henry Norris 1913 wrote:some people think because this side lost to fucking Blackburn we will surrender to munich. don't bet on it- we will raise our game, maybe produce a spirited draw and all AKB's will be ejaculating into their own faces in glee at the sight of girouds equaliser .
Ooer :oops: :oops: :lol: :lol:

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Oh, come on, cheer up you miserable lot. Under no circumstances I would want Arsenal to lose any match. How can a Gooner really wish for a humiliation at home, with a heavy defeat against Bayern :shock: ?!

True, Bayern are by far the better team with a very impressive record, but it doesn't neccessarily mean we cannot beat them against all odds...

Some say 'CL, why bother, we won't win it, no sense in taking part anyway...' or something like that. Well, Blackburn will not win the FA-Cup, but as long as they are in it, at least they'll try to win it...

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