
WBA in the whatever its called cup
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Re: WBA in the whatever its called cup
Ooops upside yer head, we win this one 3-1, again. 

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I know we have a lot of injuries but you are getting a bit desperateOneBardGooner wrote:From the following:
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In a break from the norm.. i predict.. they are shite.. we are shite..game will be shite 

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Wait, did I read really read a few post saying that the postman is injured?
Ffs has he even played 10 seconds for us yet?
Ffs has he even played 10 seconds for us yet?
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The fact that we're top of the league has gradually seeped into my consciousness and I'm basking in the glow on the sunny uplands, so I'm happy for us to play reserves and youth players in the peanut cup. I certainly don't want us risking any first teamers.
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You must have missed his display against Fulham mate where he came on for 5 minutes and kept getting skinned by knackered defenders who had been given the run-around all gameBlood_Gooner wrote:Wait, did I read really read a few post saying that the postman is injured?
Ffs has he even played 10 seconds for us yet?

- OneBardGooner
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Apparently Bendy bollocks will be 'leading' the front line....
Who knows after his statement to the media last week, maybe he will turn in a decent display and do the necessary, I mean this really is his last hope of salvaging any kind of career in one of the top clubs...(and keeping his obscene wage every week):
Source BBC Sports
Nicklas Bendtner has insisted he is fully committed to Arsenal after moves to "more than one club" fell through.
The Denmark striker was linked with Crystal Palace but the Gunners did not want to sell after failing to sign Chelsea forward Demba Ba on loan.
Bendtner, 25, has not played for Arsene Wenger's side since August 2011 and has been loaned to Sunderland and Juventus
"I want to assure all Arsenal fans that I will give everything I have to contribute," he said in a statement.
Bendtner, who is recovering from a broken wrist , was set to leave Emirates Stadium on transfer deadline day after nine years at the club and has admitted being "very disappointed" a move did not materialise.
"It's no secret that Arsenal and myself had agreed that I could leave the club during the 2013 summer transfer window subject to an agreement between all parties," he said.
"An agreement had been reached with more than one club, but as Arsenal were unable to secure the services of another striker they reserved their right to not sanction any deal.
"I was looking forward to a new challenge, with a new club and a fresh start in English football."
But he added: "Many things have been said about where my future lies after many years at Arsenal. The truth is I just want to play football which is when I'm happiest and Arsenal is a fantastic environment for any professional to apply their trade.
"Following positive talks with the manager, I am looking forward to working hard to regain full fitness and doing my very best to help the team and the manager fulfil our objectives and ambitions this season."
Is that a euphamism of his meaning - Loose this spare tyre of wobbly jelly welly from around my lazy butt ?



Who knows after his statement to the media last week, maybe he will turn in a decent display and do the necessary, I mean this really is his last hope of salvaging any kind of career in one of the top clubs...(and keeping his obscene wage every week):
Source BBC Sports
Nicklas Bendtner has insisted he is fully committed to Arsenal after moves to "more than one club" fell through.
The Denmark striker was linked with Crystal Palace but the Gunners did not want to sell after failing to sign Chelsea forward Demba Ba on loan.
Bendtner, 25, has not played for Arsene Wenger's side since August 2011 and has been loaned to Sunderland and Juventus
"I want to assure all Arsenal fans that I will give everything I have to contribute," he said in a statement.
Bendtner, who is recovering from a broken wrist , was set to leave Emirates Stadium on transfer deadline day after nine years at the club and has admitted being "very disappointed" a move did not materialise.
"It's no secret that Arsenal and myself had agreed that I could leave the club during the 2013 summer transfer window subject to an agreement between all parties," he said.
"An agreement had been reached with more than one club, but as Arsenal were unable to secure the services of another striker they reserved their right to not sanction any deal.
"I was looking forward to a new challenge, with a new club and a fresh start in English football."
But he added: "Many things have been said about where my future lies after many years at Arsenal. The truth is I just want to play football which is when I'm happiest and Arsenal is a fantastic environment for any professional to apply their trade.
"Following positive talks with the manager, I am looking forward to working hard to regain full fitness and doing my very best to help the team and the manager fulfil our objectives and ambitions this season."
Is that a euphamism of his meaning - Loose this spare tyre of wobbly jelly welly from around my lazy butt ?


- GranadaJoe
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There are a few posters who have long defended Billy Bigbollox with the "if only he'd been played in his proper position" mantra (overlooking the fact that on many occasions he had). Well, it looks like we'll see. I'd love to see him score a hat trick, but he will need to have a massive change in attitude and a huge improvement in performance to start to win me round.
However, leaving my personal antipathy aside, we could with the option of resting Giraud occasionally and, whatever potential Sanogo's got, I don't think we'll be seeing too much of anytime soon.
Come on the world's best striker!
However, leaving my personal antipathy aside, we could with the option of resting Giraud occasionally and, whatever potential Sanogo's got, I don't think we'll be seeing too much of anytime soon.
Come on the world's best striker!
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Time to get behind the big Dane, if only because - rate him or not - he is a proper centre forward and the only viable option for giving Giroud the odd rest in the coming couple of months. You never know, he may end up surprising us. 

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I Hate Hleb wrote:Time to get behind the big Dane, if only because - rate him or not - he is a proper centre forward and the only viable option for giving Giroud the odd rest in the coming couple of months. You never know, he may end up surprising us.
Stand behind the lazy c*** and you wont be seen cos of his new super sized physique







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Not 'Avin a go' Gj, but I recall an interview where he was asked about his (supposedly) claiming to be the world's best striker, and he said he has never said or claimed that, but was mis-quoted(sic) when he said "I want to oe day be the world's best striker, I believe I have the potential to perhaps achieve that'GranadaJoe wrote:
Come on the world's best striker!
Even so, we all know he is a big headed barsteward who hasn't fulfilled expectations...
"Time to get behind the big Dane, if only because - rate him or not - he is a proper centre forward and the only viable option for giving Giroud the odd rest in the coming couple of months. You never know, he may end up surprising us"
Totally agree Hlebby..It would be amazing if IF...he did manage to play good enough to be a regular challenger for CF spot....I mean the majority on here (including myself) wrote Rambo off....and yet he has (so far) proved me / others wrong...so maybe Bendtner can!?

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Yes indeed, and shove my size twelve up his fucking hole.I Hate Hleb wrote:Time to get behind the big Dane, if only because - rate him or not - he is a proper centre forward and the only viable option for giving Giroud the odd rest in the coming couple of months. You never know, he may end up surprising us.




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If the pie-eating bastard plays for us, he better run non-stop until he pukes, and then run some more. He has a very long way to go before he deserves any respect. Absolute disgrace to be on that wage and let his fitness slip that far.
- OneBardGooner
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true.TurnipMasher wrote:If the pie-eating bastard plays for us, he better run non-stop until he pukes, and then run some more. He has a very long way to go before he deserves any respect. Absolute disgrace to be on that wage and let his fitness slip that far.
Who ate all the pies
And let their fitness slide
You fat B*****d
You fat B*****d


Re: WBA in the whatever its called cup
I would really like Nic to surprise us, like Manone or Flappy did last season. Really, really, because if not, who will score? We will be out of this cup in first round


