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2-1 to the Arsenalarseofacrow wrote:Who won?
SteveO 35 wrote:I'm not ready for the start of the bloody season at all. Thankfully I've booked 2 weeks away just before the big kick off so I can feel refreshed from an enjoyable Summer of sport before having to endure the torture of watching us slide out of the title race by October.
Just one fucking season I'd like to experience the same excitement we once felt when we signed the likes of Bergkamp, Campbell, Overmars etc
Instead we get Lord Cuntybollocks claiming that even without signings we'll still be title challengers. Yes of course, a team that finished 16 points behind the title winners (who gave up with 4 games to spare) will be really well set to close that gap when the 2 teams in between have gone on major Summer spending sprees, whilst we have Le Parcelforce's reject and Le Chapman to look forward to lumbering around in a 0-0 draw against Villa who "overall I believe defended very well"
Oh well, the cricket's going well and the tennis, cycling and rugby were enjoyable. Just 9 months of misery to look forward to now
Agree with every word.... sadlySteveO 35 wrote:I'm not ready for the start of the bloody season at all. Thankfully I've booked 2 weeks away just before the big kick off so I can feel refreshed from an enjoyable Summer of sport before having to endure the torture of watching us slide out of the title race by October.
Just one fucking season I'd like to experience the same excitement we once felt when we signed the likes of Bergkamp, Campbell, Overmars etc
Instead we get Lord Cuntybollocks claiming that even without signings we'll still be title challengers. Yes of course, a team that finished 16 points behind the title winners (who gave up with 4 games to spare) will be really well set to close that gap when the 2 teams in between have gone on major Summer spending sprees, whilst we have Le Parcelforce's reject and Le Chapman to look forward to lumbering around in a 0-0 draw against Villa who "overall I believe defended very well"
Oh well, the cricket's going well and the tennis, cycling and rugby were enjoyable. Just 9 months of misery to look forward to now
Yes some more pathetic American sport to look forward is just what's needed to lift the gloom. I look forward to lawn bowls and the boat race more than I do that over complicated, tedious shiteaugie wrote:SteveO 35 wrote:I'm not ready for the start of the bloody season at all. Thankfully I've booked 2 weeks away just before the big kick off so I can feel refreshed from an enjoyable Summer of sport before having to endure the torture of watching us slide out of the title race by October.
Just one fucking season I'd like to experience the same excitement we once felt when we signed the likes of Bergkamp, Campbell, Overmars etc
Instead we get Lord Cuntybollocks claiming that even without signings we'll still be title challengers. Yes of course, a team that finished 16 points behind the title winners (who gave up with 4 games to spare) will be really well set to close that gap when the 2 teams in between have gone on major Summer spending sprees, whilst we have Le Parcelforce's reject and Le Chapman to look forward to lumbering around in a 0-0 draw against Villa who "overall I believe defended very well"
Oh well, the cricket's going well and the tennis, cycling and rugby were enjoyable. Just 9 months of misery to look forward to now
The nfl is back the first week of september steve o......surely that is something to get excited about![]()
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Definitely more fun than pre-season friendlies !highburyJD wrote:Watching Mo Farah and Usain Bolt tearing it up