Thought tomorrow was a home game.clockender1 wrote:well if you believe the goal article and others, this hull trip is a fundamental test of wongas new anti-counter-attacking approach.
if we keep a clean sheet up there, they may be right. but if we lose 2-1 then nothings changed. i'm not holding my breath,
Hull are obviously going to look at the team sheet and if nacho is in there, then they'll pile high balls in whenever they can.
we will see.
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its is. dohmcdowell42 wrote:Thought tomorrow was a home game.clockender1 wrote:well if you believe the goal article and others, this hull trip is a fundamental test of wongas new anti-counter-attacking approach.
if we keep a clean sheet up there, they may be right. but if we lose 2-1 then nothings changed. i'm not holding my breath,
Hull are obviously going to look at the team sheet and if nacho is in there, then they'll pile high balls in whenever they can.
we will see.

if we don't score early, i bet they score first though.
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Can see this being a scrappy/lucky 2-1 win just like the Palace game
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Really struggling to get excited about tomorrow's game, sold my ticket on the exchange and am actually glad I'm not going.
Someone wake me up when it's all over please
Someone wake me up when it's all over please
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Set your alarm for the end of May 2015 mate....It's a lot less painful than having to endure the torture of yet another season of arsene failure in charge.BournemouthRED wrote:Really struggling to get excited about tomorrow's game, sold my ticket on the exchange and am actually glad I'm not going.
Someone wake me up when it's all over please

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OneBardGooner wrote:Set your alarm for the end of May 2025 mate....It's a lot less painful than having to endure the torture of yet another season of arsene failure in charge.BournemouthRED wrote:Really struggling to get excited about tomorrow's game, sold my ticket on the exchange and am actually glad I'm not going.
Someone wake me up when it's all over please



Honestly I have a horrible feeling that hes going to stay on and on and on- no one will push him, no one will question him and Arsene will NEVER EVER leave without a push.
Ten more years I say ten more years

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Theoperator wrote:OneBardGooner wrote:Set your alarm for the end of May 2025 mate....It's a lot less painful than having to endure the torture of yet another season of arsene failure in charge.BournemouthRED wrote:Really struggling to get excited about tomorrow's game, sold my ticket on the exchange and am actually glad I'm not going.
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Honestly I have a horrible feeling that hes going to stay on and on and on- no one will push him, no one will question him and Arsene will NEVER EVER leave without a push.
Ten more years I say ten more years
The only way he'll go is in a coffin, but not allowed to wish for that are we. By the time he's gone I'll probably be too old to return to games, certainly won't be able to afford it on a pension that the Tory *word censored* are eroding by the day. So I can officially say that after nearly half a century since I first went to Highbury it is time to call it a day.
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Are we throwing the drone or not?


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If we can scrape enough players together to field a team.... 2-0 to The Arsenal
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We can probably knock up a 5-a-side without too much probs.




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Arsenal: Szczesny, Bellerin, Mertesacker, Monreal, Gibbs, Flamini, Wilshere, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Cazorla, Alexis, Welbeck
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Subs: Martinez, Ajayi, Coquelin, Arteta, Rosicky, Ramsey, Campbell
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Real strength in depth theremcdowell42 wrote:Subs: Martinez, Ajayi, Coquelin, Arteta, Rosicky, Ramsey, Campbell
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Real strength in depth there[/quoteSteveO 35 wrote:mcdowell42 wrote:Subs: Martinez, Ajayi, Coquelin, Arteta, Rosicky, Ramsey, Campbell
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Poldi not even on bench..he is on his bike

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Win and it will be There's Only One Arsene Wenger
Don't win and it will be mild booing from the 500 or so left in the stadium by the final whistle
Don't win and it will be mild booing from the 500 or so left in the stadium by the final whistle