Olympiakos at home.

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Wenger is lying about Cech because he doesn't want to get caned for his weak selection policy with goalkeepers.

I'm genuinely all for finishing 3rd and entering a competition we can actually win.

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Kos off

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officepest wrote:
GoonerMuzz wrote:According to AW Cech has a slight calf strain, so out for a month then :wink:
Don't buy that for a second and fully expect him to be miraculously fit for the next league game.
Other half said "eff off, why he is on the bench then?"

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Koscienly off hamstring gone.

Going from bad to worse

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xisstential wrote:
casgooner wrote:I hope we either scrape through or come last. I do not want us in the Europa.
Why not, it won't be for long. Couple of Thursday nights and we'll be out of that as well. I would LOOOVE to see Wenger deeply humiliated having to compete in that. Imagine the team he'll put out, people we didn't even know were at the club.
Knowing his luck we will beat Spurs in the final and the ABKs will spend the next 10 years revelling in it.
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northbank123 wrote:Wenger is lying about Cech because he doesn't want to get caned for his weak selection policy with goalkeepers.

I'm genuinely all for finishing 3rd and entering a competition we can actually win.
:coffeespit:

NB: are you still pissed following Wales' rugby success? :lol: :wink:

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So Kos out for at least 4 - 6 weeks My oh My all those signings we made in the TW are really helping...

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DE

JA

FUCKING

VU



Year in, year out. Exact same thing.

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Ohhhh Lordy now Mr Flicky Tricky is coming on... :roll: :banghead:

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Ramshackle time....

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blair207 wrote:
xisstential wrote:
casgooner wrote:I hope we either scrape through or come last. I do not want us in the Europa.
Why not, it won't be for long. Couple of Thursday nights and we'll be out of that as well. I would LOOOVE to see Wenger deeply humiliated having to compete in that. Imagine the team he'll put out, people we didn't even know were at the club.
Knowing his luck we will beat Spurs in the final and the ABKs will spend the next 10 years revelling in it.

I'd take that scenario no problem and I'd revel for more than 10 years

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What's hilarious is how some people still think Arsenal have any conceivable chance of winning the Europa League!
Seriously this is the manager that's never ever won in Europe EVER. With a sick team he couldn't beat 10-man Galatassaray in a final!
You honestly think potential teams like Valencia (if they drop down), Fiorentina (top of Serie A), Lazio, Monaco (remember them? :lol:) and Dortmund wouldn't easily take care of that tactical vagina-puss of a manager over 2 legs? :shock:
Please. With this manager, unless it's Tim Sherwood Villa in a final or Hull, or Leicester then forget it!

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managed a whole 2 shots on goal against the mighty Greeks

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Wait for the 3rd goal sucker punch :D :D

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Peeman wrote:
blair207 wrote:
xisstential wrote:
casgooner wrote:I hope we either scrape through or come last. I do not want us in the Europa.
Why not, it won't be for long. Couple of Thursday nights and we'll be out of that as well. I would LOOOVE to see Wenger deeply humiliated having to compete in that. Imagine the team he'll put out, people we didn't even know were at the club.
Knowing his luck we will beat Spurs in the final and the ABKs will spend the next 10 years revelling in it.

I'd take that scenario no problem and I'd revel for more than 10 years
I know, so would I. The way we are playing we might not get 3rd place though.

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