Sunderland vs. Arsenal (14th September)

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Re: Sunderland vs. Arsenal (14th September)

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DE DE DE DE DE DE DE, AARON RAMSEY

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Well, we made that more difficult than it should have been!

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thought Jack was his usual self,running up blind alleys,generally loosing the ball and falling over a lot.its sad but true that we are currently a better team without Jack,i wish there was an end product of some description from him,its so bloody frustrating!!!!!a great scraped win though,well done Rambo :barscarf:

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I never thought I would hear myself saying this, but at the moment I would be picking Rambo to play before Jack! :shock: :lol:

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Rambo gets the ball, kicks and scores. Why is this so hard, Theo??? :cussing:

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we should have won that 5-0. some great passing and movement in the first half.had we played Pod rather than Wally we would of been out of sight.

in the second, the zonal marking meant we were very lucky not to lose that game. we struggled again against two lines of four but two great moves and great finishes won us the game in the end.

positives from both halves then.

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and just when the **** thought they may have been top of the table, we go and turn it around, hahahahaha :barscarf:

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clockender1 wrote:
Mr Eboue wrote:Don't worry lads, internal solutions to the rescue against stoke.

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you mean away at Marseille....
Nah, he's not in the Champions League Squad,

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Now that's our savior against Marseille. :barscarf:

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OneBardGooner wrote:I never thought I would hear myself saying this, but at the moment I would be picking Rambo to play before Jack! :shock: :lol:
With a fully fit squad ( :roll: ), I think it's a pretty easy decision atm. Really happy for him and hope it continues :barscarf:

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/23999428

WE ARE TOP OF THE LEAGUE ! :barscarf:

WE ARE TOP OF THE LEAGUE! :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf:

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Ramsey officially f**king people's sh*t up. :barscarf:

I've always liked ramsey, delighted for him.

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Natural Born Gooner wrote:
OneBardGooner wrote:I never thought I would hear myself saying this, but at the moment I would be picking Rambo to play before Jack! :shock: :lol:
With a fully fit squad ( :roll: ), I think it's a pretty easy decision atm. Really happy for him and hope it continues :barscarf:
Me too mate! Me Too ! :high5:

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markyp wrote:thought Jack was his usual self,running up blind alleys,generally loosing the ball and falling over a lot.its sad but true that we are currently a better team without Jack,i wish there was an end product of some description from him,its so bloody frustrating!!!!!a great scraped win though,well done Rambo :barscarf:
yup. the same for walcott. forms down, drop em.

i'd rather see Gnabry get a chance and remind walcott that its world cup year :wink:

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We went top, just, against the team the went bottom. We have no one to replace Giroud should he get injured.
Happy days right now but work to do.

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we all dream of a team rambos'
a team of rambos'
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how he's improved this year, coming on leaps and bounds ahead of jack

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