I can see us easily losing about 10-0 if we draw Real Madrid.
if we are down to Martinez, Monreal and Sanogo in November then what the fuck will the team be like come February??



Freebies with the red wine thrown in?SteveO 35 wrote:Three separate freebie offers for tonight - no thanks lads I'm cutting my toenails
Oooh, the tension - will we win and finish second, draw and finish second or lose and finish second. The suspense is killing me
boom tishfoxinthebox2001 wrote:Freebies with the red wine thrown in?SteveO 35 wrote:Three separate freebie offers for tonight - no thanks lads I'm cutting my toenails
Oooh, the tension - will we win and finish second, draw and finish second or lose and finish second. The suspense is killing me
As our lord and master told us, you need to go to the game, and then judge was it worth the price you paidsilus wrote:The person I was going with has dropped out...i now have a 2hr each way journey on my own or stay home and watch it on the box.
95% of me is saying stay home in the warm, feet up, couple of beers, early night...job done. I bet the 5% wins though and I drag my arse there to see the mighty Sanogo in the flesh....decisions decisions
Dan_85 wrote:Sanogo to start by the sound of it
WBA is a morning game - our record of those is poor, especially after a CL Game.Mistical92 wrote:How far would he need to go for a turnaround (in his eyes) though?clockender1 wrote:He needs a stunning turnaround to pull this one out - injured players to come back and new ones to slot in perfectly, and some big results home and away. given his tactical weakness i just don't see it.
Fair enough Dortmund are top of the group, but Anderlecht and Galatasaray are crap and we were dogshit in the first tie. So if we can win tomorrow then we go to WBA, who are meh, scrape a 1/2-0. Southampton will be tough but I watched them against Villa and they looked quite like us, lots of neat passing but not much incisiveness. Then Stoke, which should be three points before Galatasaray. If we've drawn against Dortmund then we won't need to do anything, if we've won then he'll put out the first team and batter them and we'll still finish 2nd. He'll have 5 wins, or 4 and a draw in succession and then Wenger can witter on about a great fightback and fantastic mental strength.
We might even be back in the top 4 before we get humiliated by Alan f'king Pardew!
interesting - surely we make the pitch available on game days or just the night before ?Gunner Rob wrote:Dortmund have been training in Regents Park![]()
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/30212184
I suppose they think they are only facing a team with the tactical awareness of a Sunday League side tonight
Rugby Gooner wrote:Hopefully, our new manager will get the chance to have a look around the place this evening!![]()
They trained there last season, too.clockender1 wrote:interesting - surely we make the pitch available on game days or just the night before ?Gunner Rob wrote:Dortmund have been training in Regents Park![]()
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/30212184
I suppose they think they are only facing a team with the tactical awareness of a Sunday League side tonight
its either that, or Klopp is giving them a lesson in humility. i wonder what the german press make of that ?