The coup de grace in Munich
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I don't think Bayern will be as forgiving as they were the last time we visited.
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I know as a mod we are not supposed to allow personal abuse of Wenger any more but I have to admit I laughed out loud at that!Top Londoner wrote:Oh yea of little faith.
Tis but another nail in cuntdracular's coffin.
WENGER OUT
p.s We will win by the odd goal or maybe draw or even possibly be humiliated.



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If I'm honest,not bothered. My ambitions have been limited in recent years by him. I just want to win the FA Cup now. Yes, horizons restricted but we need a trophy....never a better chance than now. Don't fuck it up!
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its a pity we conceded that late goal in the first leg - 1-0 down and i would fancy our chances
2-0 is probably too much
2-0 is probably too much
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Considering his aversion to silver(ware) in the past few years, you may be on to somethingTop Londoner wrote:Oh yea of little faith.
Tis but another nail in cuntdracular's coffin.
WENGER OUT
p.s We will win by the odd goal or maybe draw or even possibly be humiliated.

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spike241 wrote:Considering his aversion to silver(ware) in the past few years, you may be on to somethingTop Londoner wrote:Oh yea of little faith.
Tis but another nail in cuntdracular's coffin.
WENGER OUT
p.s We will win by the odd goal or maybe draw or even possibly be humiliated.
nice one.
WENGER OUT
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If we are out to go out then given our next 3 CL games will either be qualifiers and/or the boring group stage, can Flamoney or one of the other lads do the honourable thing and snap that little ex-Chavski mincer Robben in half ?
Definitely worth taking one for the team
Definitely worth taking one for the team
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I genuinely almost forgot about this. I'm thinking so much about the FA cup and spuds away at the moment. Usually I take arsenal game by game, but in truth I gave up hope as soon as that 2nd goal went in.
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Absolutely. All a bit after the Lord Mayor's show for me after the great win Saturday and the unexpected delight of City getting turfed out yesterday. Realistically hoping for damage limitation (on the injuries/fatigue front more than the scoreboard front) and that we remember to pack our backbone for the trip on Sunday seeing as we've forgotten it the last 4 league visits there.topcat wrote:I genuinely almost forgot about this. I'm thinking so much about the FA cup and spuds away at the moment. Usually I take arsenal game by game, but in truth I gave up hope as soon as that 2nd goal went in.
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The odds are against us but might as well give it a go.
Prefer to see us try for a win and lose, than play out a dull draw.
Would like to see Gnabry get a game, he has not played too much of late and I reckon he would be especially motivated to play in Germany.
Prefer to see us try for a win and lose, than play out a dull draw.
Would like to see Gnabry get a game, he has not played too much of late and I reckon he would be especially motivated to play in Germany.
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well, we're taking on Robben and co with no recognised left back. Please not Vermaelen. Bayern destroyed him last season when he filled in there.
Koscielny's making the trip though which rather indicates that Wenger will go with Vermaelen LB and Kos CB - no doubt will aggravate his injury, missing our key league games.
Sagna LB and Jenkinson RB for me. Jenks is not great but he's a full back at least.
And please no Sanogo (there's a clue in his name somewhere
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Koscielny's making the trip though which rather indicates that Wenger will go with Vermaelen LB and Kos CB - no doubt will aggravate his injury, missing our key league games.
Sagna LB and Jenkinson RB for me. Jenks is not great but he's a full back at least.
And please no Sanogo (there's a clue in his name somewhere

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sanago is injured i believe, jerks had a great game at bayern last year to be fair to the lad.Sam59 wrote:well, we're taking on Robben and co with no recognised left back. Please not Vermaelen. Bayern destroyed him last season when he filled in there.
Koscielny's making the trip though which rather indicates that Wenger will go with Vermaelen LB and Kos CB - no doubt will aggravate his injury, missing our key league games.
Sagna LB and Jenkinson RB for me. Jenks is not great but he's a full back at least.
And please no Sanogo (there's a clue in his name somewhere)
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Yeah, Sanogo has a foot injury, is not in the squad for the game.
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Forget this game. Win the FA Cup and a fucking trophy. All I'm saying!


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No chance here and no point risking anyone who is borderline fitnesswise.Sunday is far bigger than this.