Citeh at home match thread.

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Natural Born Gooner wrote:Ramsey playing like he did before last season.
I got bollocked for saying that further up the thread. :( :lol:

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Ramsey played shite.

How the fuck Ozil hasn't been dropped yet is a joke. :roll:

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Didn't get to see the game and only caught 2nd half on radio, but coming on here reading the comments always makes me smile - you can feel the euphoria, the anger and then the frustration :lol:

My cousin (an absolute rosetinter :oops: ) is very critical of Chesney and in particular the 2nd goal - he says that if we don't get a better keeper then we fcuked. Was he that bad ?

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augie wrote:Didn't get to see the game and only caught 2nd half on radio, but coming on here reading the comments always makes me smile - you can feel the euphoria, the anger and then the frustration :lol:

My cousin (an absolute rosetinter :oops: ) is very critical of Chesney and in particular the 2nd goal - he says that if we don't get a better keeper then we fcuked. Was he that bad ?
He doesn't command the box well at all.

I too think he is a dreadful 'keeper, however, the save he made to deny Dzeko right at the end was world class.

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augie wrote:Didn't get to see the game and only caught 2nd half on radio, but coming on here reading the comments always makes me smile - you can feel the euphoria, the anger and then the frustration :lol:

My cousin (an absolute rosetinter :oops: ) is very critical of Chesney and in particular the 2nd goal - he says that if we don't get a better keeper then we fcuked. Was he that bad ?
I don't think it helped the way Flamini had been playing... It should of been Flamini clearing off of the line, but the pair of them got in each others way... I cannot help thinking Szczesny didn't trust Flamini to clear so tried to make the save himself... There again I could be totally wrong, I usually am! :oops:

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Mixed feelings about today's game. I was hopeful we could get a win before hand but I expected it to go tits up, as always. The first half was typical of us in a big game, huff and puff and blow our own house down by overcommitting and leaving us vulnerable at the back.

It's no secret that Flamini isn't at the level to play defensive mid for a club wanting to challenge on all fronts and our lack of defenders is so embarrassing that its laughable. I can't believe that's been allowed to happen.

The positives of the day are obviously Wilshere and Alexis. Alexis proved for me today that he is capable of turning big games on their head and he made the City players look silly at times. Ramsey can only get better this season because hes been average in every game. Welbeck looks like he can be a good player for us in the long term, he fits our style.

It's disappointing not to win given the euphoria after the amazing second goal. I felt Wenger managed the game horribly with his lack of substitutions. City couldn't lose that game, we should have put Arteta and Chamberlain on for Flamini and Ozil immediately after the second. In the end, our lack of substitutions when we truly needed them costed us the win.

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brilliant at times especially going forward then undid all the good work with piss poor defending as per :banghead:

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Pellegrini sounds a bit miffed with his post match comments...
"The decisive thing were the goals. First was a foul on Aguero and second was a push by Danny Welbeck on Vincent Kompany and finally we had a clear penalty which was not given."
A bit ironic given how many fouls they got away with... I love it when we piss off opposing managers... It means we are becoming a threat again. :barscarf:

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Brady's left peg wrote:Pellegrini sounds a bit miffed with his post match comments...
"The decisive thing were the goals. First was a foul on Aguero and second was a push by Danny Welbeck on Vincent Kompany and finally we had a clear penalty which was not given."
A bit ironic given how many fouls they got away with... I love it when we piss off opposing managers... It means we are becoming a threat again. :barscarf:
Seriously? :shock:

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Chippy wrote:
Brady's left peg wrote:Pellegrini sounds a bit miffed with his post match comments...
"The decisive thing were the goals. First was a foul on Aguero and second was a push by Danny Welbeck on Vincent Kompany and finally we had a clear penalty which was not given."
A bit ironic given how many fouls they got away with... I love it when we piss off opposing managers... It means we are becoming a threat again. :barscarf:
Seriously? :shock:
A couple of seasons ago Chippy, opposing managers were taking the piss and feeling sorry for us.

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erm I reckon Pell is more concerned about losing ground to the evil Jose Mourinho's Chelsea side.

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Brady's left peg wrote:
Chippy wrote:
Brady's left peg wrote:Pellegrini sounds a bit miffed with his post match comments...
"The decisive thing were the goals. First was a foul on Aguero and second was a push by Danny Welbeck on Vincent Kompany and finally we had a clear penalty which was not given."
A bit ironic given how many fouls they got away with... I love it when we piss off opposing managers... It means we are becoming a threat again. :barscarf:
Seriously? :shock:
A couple of seasons ago Chippy, opposing managers were taking the piss and feeling sorry for us.
I'm sorry but we'll likely be 9th by Monday night 6 points behind the leaders with only 4 games played. Very threatening. :D

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Chippy wrote:
Brady's left peg wrote:
Chippy wrote:
Brady's left peg wrote:Pellegrini sounds a bit miffed with his post match comments...
"The decisive thing were the goals. First was a foul on Aguero and second was a push by Danny Welbeck on Vincent Kompany and finally we had a clear penalty which was not given."
A bit ironic given how many fouls they got away with... I love it when we piss off opposing managers... It means we are becoming a threat again. :barscarf:
Seriously? :shock:
A couple of seasons ago Chippy, opposing managers were taking the piss and feeling sorry for us.
I'm sorry but we'll likely be 9th by Monday night 6 points behind the leaders with only 4 games played. Very threatening. :D
I cannot argue with that... I was trying to remain positive. :oops: :oops: :oops:

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Brady's left peg wrote:
Chippy wrote:
Brady's left peg wrote:
Chippy wrote:
Brady's left peg wrote:Pellegrini sounds a bit miffed with his post match comments...
"The decisive thing were the goals. First was a foul on Aguero and second was a push by Danny Welbeck on Vincent Kompany and finally we had a clear penalty which was not given."
A bit ironic given how many fouls they got away with... I love it when we piss off opposing managers... It means we are becoming a threat again. :barscarf:
Seriously? :shock:
A couple of seasons ago Chippy, opposing managers were taking the piss and feeling sorry for us.
I'm sorry but we'll likely be 9th by Monday night 6 points behind the leaders with only 4 games played. Very threatening. :D
I cannot argue with that... I was trying to remain positive. :oops: :oops: :oops:
Wrong forum for that mate! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Wrong forum for that mate! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
I think iv'e been on here long enough to know that by now... I just thought I would try it out and see what it feels like, I prefer being a whinging :censored: it doesn't feel so bad when we inevitably fuck up! :lol:

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