Gooner Wembley mash-up special guests a rugby league team

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This is like watching two slightly pissed old men struggling to get home on a Tuesday afternoon.

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Postman Patrice can trap it farther than I can pass it.

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Sanogo :barscarf: the reason le bumhole didnt sign a striker in jan :barscarf: hes worked 31 yrs in football you know :roll:

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Postman Twat

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officepest wrote:Postman Patrice can trap it farther than I can pass it.

:lol: :lol: :lol:

All joking aside, this is dire dire stuff :oops:

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Total and utter jobbies arsenal.

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who's the championship side?? :roll: :rubchin:

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The hallmark L'Asshole signing - French, injury prone, cheap and SHIT :roll:

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0-0 against a championship team.

this is progress ?

i bet we even see a 70th minute sub today .

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Fucking hell, that was utterly shit. It's hardly a surprise that we haven't scored in the first half and with Postman Twat up front, Wigan will probably play without a keeper in the second half.

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I thought Sanogo has done quite well. He's gotten into goal scoring opportunities that Giroud would never get into.

Cazorla just cannot be bothered.

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How many seasons will it take for Sanogo to score his first Arsenal goal?

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0-0 ht
0-0 ft
0-0 et
We will lose on penalties :banghead:

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Can hear the post game interview already -

"wigan defended exceptionally well"

"after our recent poor results we played a leetle with the handbrake on"

"only 1 team looked like they wanted to win"

of course all this only comes to light assuming we win - if we lose then our "esteemed manager" will be out of the place before the final whistle leaves the refs mouth :roll:

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TeeCee wrote:who's the championship side?? :roll: :rubchin:
i was going to ask who is the championship manager - but i think Wenger wouldn't last a full season down there.

he's more league one.

HT.

not a chance Wenger will change anything. i wonder what he does at halftime - knit socks ?

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