
Oh and I hate international breaks.

Absolutely. Same formula every year. Largely cruise through to December, another hiccup over the next month when we go to Stoke, Liverpool, Southampton and City and then win 9 of the next 10 to ensure that come April our top 4 place is all but assured. Cue musings on what grave misfortune we encountered and how Wenger will learn from his mistakes and rectify his errors in the transfer market.SteveO 35 wrote:The first of five straight victories in what I will call Flat Track Bully Season
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I would'nt hold your breath!SteveO 35 wrote:The first of five straight victories in what I will call Flat Track Bully Season
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Five wins to come against the might of Hull, Sunderland, Burnley and twice against Anderlecht, before a laboured draw at Swansea and 2 tepid draws against United and Dortmundnorthbank123 wrote:Absolutely. Same formula every year. Largely cruise through to December, another hiccup over the next month when we go to Stoke, Liverpool, Southampton and City and then win 9 of the next 10 to ensure that come April our top 4 place is all but assured. Cue musings on what grave misfortune we encountered and how Wenger will learn from his mistakes and rectify his errors in the transfer market.SteveO 35 wrote:The first of five straight victories in what I will call Flat Track Bully Season
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Rinse and repeat.
Chambers picked up another yellow today so is missing hull game already. Will have to be Bellerin by the looks of it.clockender1 wrote: we'll pick up at least one injury in the break, probably welbeck or chambers - as we have no cover for either, or it'll be jack again