
THE WENGER THREAD
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Hearing Wenger was gone only to find out he was being replaced by Tim Sherwood would be the equivalent of going to bed with Jennifer Lawerence but waking up next to Jordan 

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Re: THE WENGER THREAD
Fixed.rodders999 wrote:Hearing Wenger was gone only to find out he was being replaced by Tim Sherwood would be the equivalent of going to bed with Jennifer Lawrence but waking up with a sore arse next to Jordan and Jordan is wearing a strap-on

Re: THE WENGER THREAD
Ehhh....prob not the worst night i'd ever have had!!DB10GOONER wrote:Fixed.rodders999 wrote:Hearing Wenger was gone only to find out he was being replaced by Tim Sherwood would be the equivalent of going to bed with Jennifer Lawrence but waking up with a sore arse next to Jordan and Jordan is wearing a strap-on
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Agreed, Maybe I was too quick to judge?xgtdec wrote:Ehhh....prob not the worst night i'd ever have had!!DB10GOONER wrote:Fixed.rodders999 wrote:Hearing Wenger was gone only to find out he was being replaced by Tim Sherwood would be the equivalent of going to bed with Jennifer Lawrence but waking up with a sore arse next to Jordan and Jordan is wearing a strap-on
Doo doo doo doo Tim's a gooner

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Re: THE WENGER THREAD
Put Jordan in an SS uniform, you have Max Moseley's perfect night in.......allegedly!DB10GOONER wrote:Fixed.rodders999 wrote:Hearing Wenger was gone only to find out he was being replaced by Tim Sherwood would be the equivalent of going to bed with Jennifer Lawrence but waking up with a sore arse next to Jordan and Jordan is wearing a strap-on
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Re: THE WENGER THREAD
foxinthebox2001 wrote:Put Jordan in an SS uniform, you have Max Moseley's perfect night in.......allegedly!DB10GOONER wrote:Fixed.rodders999 wrote:Hearing Wenger was gone only to find out he was being replaced by Tim Sherwood would be the equivalent of going to bed with Jennifer Lawrence but waking up with a sore arse next to Jordan and Jordan is wearing a strap-on


When did Spudmasher start calling himself "Max"?



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Re: THE WENGER THREAD
would sherwood start sanogo for an fa cup semi? no
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Would Sherwood even buy Sanogo? No.Henry Norris 1913 wrote:would sherwood start sanogo for an fa cup semi? no
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Re: THE WENGER THREAD
Isn't Sherwood a massive *word censored*?defleppardisking wrote:Would Sherwood even buy Sanogo? No.Henry Norris 1913 wrote:would sherwood start sanogo for an fa cup semi? no
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Re: THE WENGER THREAD
LDB wrote:Isn't Sherwood a massive *word censored*?defleppardisking wrote:Would Sherwood even buy Sanogo? No.Henry Norris 1913 wrote:would sherwood start sanogo for an fa cup semi? no
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LDB wrote:Isn't Sherwood a massive *word censored*?defleppardisking wrote:Would Sherwood even buy Sanogo? No.Henry Norris 1913 wrote:would sherwood start sanogo for an fa cup semi? no
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But frighteningly good point though...Henry Norris 1913 wrote:would sherwood start sanogo for an fa cup semi? no
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Would anyone, other than Wenger, is an even better point?DB10GOONER wrote:But frighteningly good point though...Henry Norris 1913 wrote:would sherwood start sanogo for an fa cup semi? no
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Does anyone on this forum still speak English?GoonerMuzz wrote:Would anyone, other than Wenger, is an even better point?DB10GOONER wrote:But frighteningly good point though...Henry Norris 1913 wrote:would sherwood start sanogo for an fa cup semi? no
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Re: THE WENGER THREAD
http://www1.skysports.com/football/news ... -to-retire
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is certainly not planning to retire any time soon and admits he has no idea how Sir Alex Ferguson fills his time.
The Frenchman became Arsenal boss in 1996, since when the club have won three Premier League titles, five FA Cups and have competed in every Champions League competition since the 1997/98 season.
Ferguson, meanwhile, spent 27 years at Old Trafforsd before calling it a day in June 2013 and, as it happens, the Gunners travel to Manchester United on Sunday with the hosts hoping to wrestle third spot in the Premier League table from the north London club.
But despite being at the top for almost 19 years, the 65-year-old Wenger will not be joining Ferguson in retirement just yet.
He said: "Sometimes I think, 'What is he (Sir Alex Ferguson) doing all day.' But he looks very happy in his retirement.
"He is lucky because he is interested in horses as well. When he gets up in the morning, he can go to horses, practise or training."
And Wenger, who grew up in the Alsace region of France near Strasbourg, added: "I love horses as well but I don't go to races. I like horses in general because I am a farmer.
"I rode them when I was a kid but now? No, my back could not take any riding."

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is certainly not planning to retire any time soon and admits he has no idea how Sir Alex Ferguson fills his time.
The Frenchman became Arsenal boss in 1996, since when the club have won three Premier League titles, five FA Cups and have competed in every Champions League competition since the 1997/98 season.
Ferguson, meanwhile, spent 27 years at Old Trafforsd before calling it a day in June 2013 and, as it happens, the Gunners travel to Manchester United on Sunday with the hosts hoping to wrestle third spot in the Premier League table from the north London club.
But despite being at the top for almost 19 years, the 65-year-old Wenger will not be joining Ferguson in retirement just yet.
He said: "Sometimes I think, 'What is he (Sir Alex Ferguson) doing all day.' But he looks very happy in his retirement.
"He is lucky because he is interested in horses as well. When he gets up in the morning, he can go to horses, practise or training."
And Wenger, who grew up in the Alsace region of France near Strasbourg, added: "I love horses as well but I don't go to races. I like horses in general because I am a farmer.
"I rode them when I was a kid but now? No, my back could not take any riding."
