Manure at home

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Who's Got THE Banner??? - Still warm enough for flip flops as well. :lol: :barscarf:

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Wenger will probably get his usual get out of jail card.

Typically a pedestrian muck performance is followed by the team upping the ante against one of the bigger boys and cracks get smoothed over, media vultures fly in the direction of more vulnerable wounded managerial targets, stadium fans get their 'footballing experience' and renew their vows in Wenger.

But not sure he will pull it off this time. Beavis who I think is a chancer still will look to expose this half arsed defence and although he's still living off the hype, I think Martial could have a field day a la Monaco last season.

The words 'Poisonous atmosphere ' were used by the media tonight describing the fan reaction :? Bollox, the fact that the players were slow to get off that pitch says otherwise. I think if we get turned over against Manure we will see it boiling over and we might actually some proper vitriol raining down from the stands.

The only two games I was at that I remember any level of dissatisfaction from our fans was Utd at home when Wenger hooked the Ox for Arshavin and threw away the game tactically much to Rvp's disgust and Villa home 1-3, first game of season when there really was a poisonous atmosphere all round the stadium with fights breaking out between fans and stewards all around the place.

Expect more of the same this weekend if the worse case scenario happens.

Won't make a difference of course, he's here to stay :(

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I want to win this game I really do but, a part of me wants to lose it to heap the pressure on.

A draw is probably the best we can hope for? Meh

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Average Utd side full of confidence will allow us to have 70% possession and promptly hit us on the break at will.

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I can see both teams playing really shit and United winning.

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I want Mud U to win.

Put more pressure on this shameless man.

Doesn't respect what a football club represents to a community.

He thinks it's his club and everybody can suck it up..

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g88ner wrote:
rodders999 wrote:Alex Oxlade Chamberlain to either score or be heavily involved in Uniteds winner.
It's staggering how many goals that we've conceded have involved Chamberlain this season.

Turning your back hoping to avoid getting hit by the ball is shameful, yet we've seen it from Koscielny, Mertesacker and now Chamberlain... then you have Gibbs inexplicably ducking when "defending" the front post against Zagreb; leading to their goal.

It's shameful. Just defend the fucking goal with all your effort. Why is that not happening? :?
Because most modern footballers are pussies. :oops: :|

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Every game is one closer to Wenger's last, that's why last night was a positive and so will this be on Sunday when another not particularly good side comes to what used to be a formidable hom and is now little more than a free scoring session where any struggling player can get his season back on tracks.

Expect them to bag 3 goals, at least.

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The madness of football suggests we could actually win this. I genuinely hope so because I hate losing, I hate losing to Man Utd and in my opinion the result will have no bearing on Wenger's future.

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I can't see us winning this. When Moyes was in town and everybody and his dog was beating United home and away, we still couldn't beat them. They have the eegie begies on us. We lose these games when the fixture list comes out. And we now have to defend the wonder kid, we'll really justify United paying out so much money for him.

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it will be difficult to score against them now that they have Schneiderlin sitting in front of their defence whilst our slow defence will be run ragged by Martial.

now remind me again which players we needed to bring in over the summer...those 2 would have done fine :oops:

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Given all the horsehit in the media about Wenger not signing Manure's new UberCunt, you just know he's getting his first hatrick on Sunday... :roll: :x

Having said that, I too wouldn't be shocked if we did somehow manage to beat them. It's been a bizarre season so far with bizarre results.

Head says 1-3 to the Filth. :(
Heart says 1-1 bore draw. :|
Gut feeling is we might nick it 2-1 with 2 blammers from Sanchez. :shock:

If Sanchez does score a couple, I'd advise enjoying them, because he won't be here next season unless he is insane. :( :cry:

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there will be a quirk of fate as per usual that will give Wenker a get out of jail card yet again,either a penalty to UTD that shouldn't have been,a sending off for us early doors that shouldn't have been,a blinding performance by De Gea that denies us time after time or an own goal after a wicked deflection,it will be a defeat hands down and yet again Wenker will walk away scott free,i cant bear it but ive already written the script so lets see how it plays out :(

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I think we'll nick this one. As we all know, Clueless is the luckiest manager in all club footie and a win against the mancfilth will manifest his get out of jail card. Not that he needs one, mind - his image as 'The Boss' has been systematically crafted and honed in a most meticulous manner, all the while being subliminally and overtly filtered into the heads of a cult following, which unfortunately still commands the majority of our fanbase.

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I think they will win and win well, no doubt we will start well but they will stay solid, we won't score early and than we will drop off and heads will go down.

It's inevitable that Rooney will be scoring and playing well when he's been bad all season, Depay will probably look a world beater when he's struggled and Van Gaal will look a genius and this will happen because Wenger will approach it the same way as he does every game.

My only hope is Sanchez has a day when he takes over.

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