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Stood and watched the game in my kitchen, pouring beer down my throat, great result and made me feel like I haven't felt about the Arse for a long time.
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Think the whole of Chingford heard me last night gutted was not at the game .
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Lee1 wrote:Loved it....and didn't expect it. Makes it even sweeter this morningDetested the way they cheated and dived...but in reality fuck them
Yes agree, but also loved the way they cheated and dived....exposed them for what they are ....
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" Arsenal defender Calum Chambers, 20, could not hide his excitement at having helped Arsenal beat Manchester United 2-1 in the FA Cup. "First game at Old Trafford! Nice to come away with a win. Travelling fans you were amazing! Enjoy your night," he tweeted."
Yup! The Gooners were AWESOME Last Night - makes me proud to be a Gooner and sad I wasn't there...But have to say
To the team and the fans.

Yup! The Gooners were AWESOME Last Night - makes me proud to be a Gooner and sad I wasn't there...But have to say



To the team and the fans.


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Great win. Last time I was at OT was the 8-2.
Stole this off the interweb............

Stole this off the interweb............



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Should have mentioned Coq was very very good last night. Battled for everything. No stupid hysterical pointing and arm waving either! He worries me a bit at times because of a tendency to lunge in and he gets dragged around a bit but he is light-years better than Captain Stupid and (a now sadly past it) Arteta.
I feel he will continue to improve with more games. Which means Arsene will drop him now.

I feel he will continue to improve with more games. Which means Arsene will drop him now.


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Thought Cazorla was outstanding last night, surprised he didn't win man of the match....
Anyone's else think Rooneys pubic hair transplant has taken really well???
how much did he pay for that monstrosity? 
Anyone's else think Rooneys pubic hair transplant has taken really well???


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Mods, please can you resurrect Derek Acorah's account for 24 hours to allow him the opportunity to wish us well against the Scousers!
Delighted for Welbeck. Yes he's not world class but gets far too much grief on here and calling him Welshite etc is totally fucking out of order. If he was a lazy tart then fine but he's got qualities and doesn't deserve to be crunted off.
She wore, she wore...
Delighted for Welbeck. Yes he's not world class but gets far too much grief on here and calling him Welshite etc is totally fucking out of order. If he was a lazy tart then fine but he's got qualities and doesn't deserve to be crunted off.
She wore, she wore...

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I think the difference now is there is no more Ferguson to fear there,the media and refs are not bothered by a back-lash from Moyes or Van Gaal as much as they would have been from Ferguson,and we all know Ferguson did have an influence over decisions at Old Trafford,I think last nights ref actually got so fucked off with United's bitching and moaning he started to give us decisions we would never have got any other time.remigardeshair wrote:Have you not watched them for the last 20 years???louis2 wrote:never seen Manure so desperate, diving, harassing ref, claiming anything and everything.
The difference now is that refs aren't falling for it quite so readily.
Odd that for a team who had three players booked for diving, and one sent off for poking the refthat there were far less renditions of 'same old Arsenal, always cheating'
Can't help but love irony.
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Yesterday we got our son home after 3 long weeks in hospital and then last night we did those c.unts in their own backyard for the first time in ages......dont think that I have woken up as happy as this in a long, long time




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augie wrote:Yesterday we got our son home after 3 long weeks in hospital and then last night we did those c.unts in their own backyard for the first time in ages......dont think that I have woken up as happy as this in a long, long time![]()
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If augie is happy we're all happy

(Apart from my spu*rs mate itchy where has he gone?)
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Great augie..delighted for you, hope the young augie is well on the mend.augie wrote:Yesterday we got our son home after 3 long weeks in hospital and then last night we did those c.unts in their own backyard for the first time in ages......dont think that I have woken up as happy as this in a long, long time![]()
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What a top-hole, spiffing and whizzer feeling it is to awake of a morn and not have to read about yet another failure in Salford.
Still grinning like an idiotic child.
Still grinning like an idiotic child.

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augie wrote:Yesterday we got our son home after 3 long weeks in hospital and then last night we did those c.unts in their own backyard for the first time in ages......dont think that I have woken up as happy as this in a long, long time![]()
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