Burnley at home

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King Henry
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No doubt this match will be the regular turgid shite we are forced to endure on a weekly basis so I'd be delighted with any kind of win, hopefully Sanchez carries on his scoring form because he's the only one worth watching.

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If we don't win this, it'll be taking our shiteness to the next level. Burnley are shocking.

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ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz Don't care! fuck off Wenker!!!

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mcdowell42 wrote:4-0 to us


Absolutely mc - we are playing woeful stuff at the mo but burnley at the grove will be a comfortable win (if the game was in turf moor then I would be seriously worried though). The one difference from you mc, is that I think burnley will score against us but it will still be a mere consolation goal in a 3-1 or 4-1 victory for our boys 8)

Have to say though, that I too wouldn't be surprised if le cock rested sanchez for this - he mightn't say that sanchez is being rested (more likely to be a small niggle 8) ) but I still think that the man's arrogance will leave him in no doubt we will cruise past burnley. Campbell will likely get his first league start and will duly grab his first goal but it will be a rare bright spot in a turgid performance which suggests that he isn't up to this level :roll:

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Thinking about it, you are probably right about Sanchez, Anderlect on Tue will take priority for Wenger, maybe he will start Walcott to cover up the resting of Sanchez for Tue.

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Its another pot luck jamboree. Which Arsenal will show up. What players are fit. What time is love. I suggest dropping an e b4 the gAme. Takes the edge right off the mediocrity.

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Has Hlebby hacked Herd's account!? :? :D :wink:

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A comfortable win at home to the worst PL team for ages.

And the comfortable win will be followed by a barrage of bullshit saying how everything is rosey in Wenger's garden once again. As soon as any real pressure starts getting applied, we go on a run of results against beatable teams and the pressure is off him.

Until we play a few decent teams and the cycle of shite starts all over again . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :banghead: :banghead:

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Get yourselves ready for some Grade A, AKB There's Only One gloating because victories against Burnley and Anderlecht in the space of a week will see us return to the top four and qualify for that mouth watering prospect of a Last 16 caning by Madrid, Barca or Bayern

ONE ARSENE WENGER.....THERE'S ONLY ONE ARSENE WENGER

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Jumpers For Goalposts wrote:A comfortable win at home to the worst PL team for ages.

And the comfortable win will be followed by a barrage of bullshit saying how everything is rosey in Wenger's garden once again. As soon as any real pressure starts getting applied, we go on a run of results against beatable teams and the pressure is off him.

Until we play a few decent teams and the cycle of shite starts all over again . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :banghead: :banghead:
Worse than 07-8 Derby? They've nearly got half their point total already!

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This will go to one of two extremes.

If we score early we'll give them a good hiding. If they hold out for at least 30 minutes our confidence will drop, we'll start misplacing passes all over the field and we'll struggle to find a way through, narrowly scraping a 1-0 win when they get tired toward the end.

Either way I cannot see us failing to win this but if we don't beat them AW will have nowhere to turn.

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SPUDMASHER wrote:This will go to one of two extremes.

If we score early we'll give them a good hiding. If they hold out for at least 30 minutes our confidence will drop, we'll start misplacing passes all over the field and we'll struggle to find a way through, narrowly scraping a 1-0 win when they get tired toward the end.

Either way I cannot see us failing to win this but if we don't beat them AW will have nowhere to turn.
there is always a way out.
if we draw this game Wenger will point to the fact that we have still only lost 1 game all season, that every match in the PL can be tough and that all of the other big teams are struggling.

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Bard many moons ago we used to sit up the A Block Upper East ,it was full of ex nutters .
After the beer bans people started puffing which eased off the aggression ,and then the time of the E came upon us .
Quite apart from knocking football violence on its arse which it did i made for a chilled day out all round .
We had a pal that used to be test new batches of e for the masses by handing them round at Highbury for free .
Most would neck them on the spot so by half time everyone was coming up ,Half time and second halves were a blur but the groundstaff who made different cuts of the grass every week kept us enthralled no matter what the football was like !
There simply is no funnier sight than seeing a former nutcase cuddling people !

It should be legal !

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Jumpers For Goalposts wrote:
And the comfortable win will be followed by a barrage of bullshit saying how everything is rosey in Wenger's garden once again. As soon as any real pressure starts getting applied, we go on a run of results against beatable teams and the pressure is off him.

Until we play a few decent teams and the cycle of shite starts all over again . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :banghead: :banghead:
The pressure won't be off for long, after this we have Swansea and then United. I bet we do the usual and bend right over for them; no matter what, we always find a way to not beat them - we couldn't even muster a goal against Moyes' United FFS!

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Hmmm I wonder how this will go :rubchin: let me think :rubchin: as per most games these last few seasons of le bumholes reign..I think that they will be shite...we will be shite....and the game will be a big huge pile of smelly shite :barscarf:

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