Anderlecht at home
- King Henry
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An absolute disgrace. It doesn't actually matter because whether we won or drew we will end up 2nd in the group but at least our deficiencies have been highlighted again. The defence were appalling and the midfield an embarrassment. Ramsey and Cazorla were both awful and clearly struggling and yet somehow they last the 90 mins. Flamini running around like a headless chicken, no one with the nous to slow the game down and get a grip when we needed it. Alexis and the Ox deserve credit, unacceptable from the rest.
- OneBardGooner
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What the feck happened I was in the pub - 3 - nil up....made a dash to get home - and Bosh Bosh Bosh! 3 - Feckin ALL!
WENGER YOU USELESS MORONIC TWAT OF CLUELESSCUNT! M- Get the fuck out of My Club You *word censored* and take_ wiggy kreonke, Gazidis the slime ball and arteta,shezney,flamini, podolski and the postman with you...

WENGER YOU USELESS MORONIC TWAT OF CLUELESSCUNT! M- Get the fuck out of My Club You *word censored* and take_ wiggy kreonke, Gazidis the slime ball and arteta,shezney,flamini, podolski and the postman with you...



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Yep those 7000 left in the stadium about to spend 100 quid each in the Armoury really socked to old Stan there didn't they ? Bet that's convinced him to change his ways.....wonder if he even watched itThierry 3-8-99 wrote:decent volley of boos there - hope ya listening
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Anderlecht
What a joke! 


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Five points clear of Anderlecht.....the champions of Belgium
Fuck off and support Spurs or get behind the Coach of the Decade
I'm already looking for flights to Munich to see a glorious second leg failure
Fuck off and support Spurs or get behind the Coach of the Decade
I'm already looking for flights to Munich to see a glorious second leg failure
- Perryashburtongroves
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Simply pathetic but what more do we expect with that total *word censored* in charge. Tonight was a prime example of the total loser, soft as shit, don't care Wenger philosophy. Most teams would be scared shitless of fucking it up at 3-1 but with Wanker in charge, the players have no pressure and no fear because he's a total failure in every sense. Shit manager, shit tactician, shit trainer, shit in the transfer market. Just totally and utterly a massive shit *word censored*.
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Jesus, imagine this lot against Real.
"Tactically clueless." Merse.


"Tactically clueless." Merse.




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More like wonder if he even knows its on.SteveO 35 wrote:Yep those 7000 left in the stadium about to spend 100 quid each in the Armoury really socked to old Stan there didn't they ? Bet that's convinced him to change his ways.....wonder if he even watched itThierry 3-8-99 wrote:decent volley of boos there - hope ya listening
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and to be fair, we robbed them in belgium - over two legs it was about even.
which is pitiful.
we just get worse and worse every single year.
i can just hear now the Dortmund fans singing "Arsene Wenger wir wunschen sie gestehen".......
which is pitiful.
we just get worse and worse every single year.
i can just hear now the Dortmund fans singing "Arsene Wenger wir wunschen sie gestehen".......
- OneBardGooner
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THERE'S ONLY ONE SUCCESS AT FAILURE!
THERE'S ONLY ONE SUCCESS AT FAILURE!
AND HIS NAME IS ARSENE WENKER!

THERE'S ONLY ONE SUCCESS AT FAILURE!
AND HIS NAME IS ARSENE WENKER!



- Bradywasking
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Fuck off tonight Wenger you fucking pox-bottle with your fucking stupid coat... Take off your best player, your best player, one of two outlets on the pitch..just fuck off!!!!!!!!!!!!






- QuartzGooner
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What saddens me is that we might have played some other players tonight, players who have something to prove.
Campbell was not on the bench, it might be that he is ill as there is a bug in the squad.
But he is one who from what I have seen of him has a bit of fight and a bit of bite, so why not give him a game?
Same for Coquelin, who has gone on a month's loan.
But Cazorla showed little, and has looked a bit off recently, so rest him.
Ramsey needs game time though.
As much as Sanchez is leading us by the bootstraps, why play him another 90 minutes?
The way he runs around he is in danger of being overplayed.
Give Akpom some game time.
Campbell was not on the bench, it might be that he is ill as there is a bug in the squad.
But he is one who from what I have seen of him has a bit of fight and a bit of bite, so why not give him a game?
Same for Coquelin, who has gone on a month's loan.
But Cazorla showed little, and has looked a bit off recently, so rest him.
Ramsey needs game time though.
As much as Sanchez is leading us by the bootstraps, why play him another 90 minutes?
The way he runs around he is in danger of being overplayed.
Give Akpom some game time.
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Offside first, not convinced by the penalty either.
We switched off in terms of our general play at 3-0 and so could never really rouse ourselves when the goals started going in.
Obviously dropping points from 3-0 up at home is a massive omnishambles but on the other hand it doesn't change much in terms of our passage to a last 16 bumming against Munich. I think I'm right in saying that even if we'd won tonight we'd need to beat Dortmund and hope they drop points in their final game against Anderlecht in order to top the group.
Frankly I'm becoming so uninvested in the Champions League that this game has failed to spark much of anything. Mildly deflated but I shall sleep like a kitten tonight. Repeat performance of that against Swansea at the weekend though and I'll be spitting feathers.
We switched off in terms of our general play at 3-0 and so could never really rouse ourselves when the goals started going in.
Obviously dropping points from 3-0 up at home is a massive omnishambles but on the other hand it doesn't change much in terms of our passage to a last 16 bumming against Munich. I think I'm right in saying that even if we'd won tonight we'd need to beat Dortmund and hope they drop points in their final game against Anderlecht in order to top the group.
Frankly I'm becoming so uninvested in the Champions League that this game has failed to spark much of anything. Mildly deflated but I shall sleep like a kitten tonight. Repeat performance of that against Swansea at the weekend though and I'll be spitting feathers.
- Bradywasking
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Yes Merse said that and now he is saying "it is all the time" but not blaming the manager..not naming theChippy wrote:Jesus, imagine this lot against Real.![]()
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Are you lot for real......we are only five points behind the team second from bottom of the Bundesliga
I think it's jolly decent of the fellas to allow us to jizz our pants in Istanbul when we clinch second place against one of the giants of European football
Rodders.....pass me the Kleenex

I think it's jolly decent of the fellas to allow us to jizz our pants in Istanbul when we clinch second place against one of the giants of European football
Rodders.....pass me the Kleenex


