Scum at home

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StuartL wrote:
rodders999 wrote:Chasing a game and on comes a left back. The man's a fucking genius.

8)

Rodders had faith :-P
:shock: :shock: :shock: The lucky sod !


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This is Faith :-P :wink:

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robbo10 wrote:
OneBardGooner wrote:
Midz wrote:As usual when we have an opportunity to take advantage of we fuck it up

Everything about us is feckin' groundhog - we repeat the same ole stuff year in year out...it's depressing.
I love what you did there 8) :wink:
Aaaah you noticed ! :high5: :wink:

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augie wrote:Can I just say that of late we all (me included) have been very critical of debouchy, but today I thought that he played very well - he was strong in the tackle and defended well and was one of the few that seemed to be interested in taking the game to them
Agreed....especially as he has had so little game time....he did well...

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StuartL wrote:
augie wrote:Can I just say that of late we all (me included) have been very critical of debouchy, but today I thought that he played very well - he was strong in the tackle and defended well and was one of the few that seemed to be interested in taking the game to them
If Bellerin is back before Theo or Ox, does anyone think it would be worth putting Hector (the first of the gang with a gun in his hand) at Right Midfield ?

He has pace to cause problems and would certainly be able to do the tracking back element that is required.

I do realise its another square peg in a round hole but our options are severely limited right now. :banghead:
Is that you Arsene ??? :lol:

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LaughingGooner wrote:Yeah, I always comment on games I never watch.
Just make stuff up all the time.
Yes we all know this. :roll:

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northbank123 wrote:
GoonerN5 wrote:Chim, chimney
Chim, chimney
Chim chim cheroo
Who needs Luis Suarez when we've got Giroud
He seems to have a complex in these big games as he misses just about every chance in them.

As well as today he chucked away two points against Liverpool by fluffing from six yards, he was diabolical in last years CL knockout game against Monaco missing sitter after sitter and how many times has he spunked away chances against the likes of Chelsea at home?

In all fairness the second header off the corner is the kind he buries every week, have to question whether it is merely coincidence that he seems unable to put that sort of regulation chance away in big games when it matters.

:? Is 'complex' code for two left feet ? :wink:

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SPARKSY wrote:
donaldo71 wrote:We gained a point because of one man Cech

The Spuds dominated the game for 75 mins.Coquelin chasing shadows all game.

Agreed. Spurs were better than us and should have taken all 3 points. The team looked knackered and seemed to have no idea what they were doing. Spurs, on the other hand, looked fitter, sharper and knew what they were doing. Hate to say it but its true.

All comes back to one bloke and his refusal to buy anyone in the summer because there was no one out there better than what he had............................that and the fact he hasn't got a clue about tactics.
:shock: :shock: :shock:

Who??? C.mon tell us we can all round hiss gaff and give the crunt a hiding... :box: :box: :wink:

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OneBardGooner wrote:
StuartL wrote:
augie wrote:Can I just say that of late we all (me included) have been very critical of debouchy, but today I thought that he played very well - he was strong in the tackle and defended well and was one of the few that seemed to be interested in taking the game to them
If Bellerin is back before Theo or Ox, does anyone think it would be worth putting Hector (the first of the gang with a gun in his hand) at Right Midfield ?

He has pace to cause problems and would certainly be able to do the tracking back element that is required.

I do realise its another square peg in a round hole but our options are severely limited right now. :banghead:
Is that you Arsene ??? :lol:
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Crap result. We bottle the chance to go top. Typical.

I'm almost glad I fell asleep whilst watching the first half and was spared the stress of watching us huff and puff to another disappointment.

Now another boring interlull with dead rubber games.

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Sean wrote:
Now another boring interlull with dead rubber games.
Theres always non league football to enjoy Sean, some clubs even offer discounts to League season ticket holders (Or even red members as they dont know the difference :lol: :oops: )

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Wengerland is like Narnia ,frozen in time for 100's of years !

Bit like our defence too !

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Been away for a week or so but my goodness me....it seems like Spurs have suddenly been transformed into football's Harlem Glibetrotters with a 60 minute performance at the Bowl. Delle Alli - make him captain of England I say........Barca - drop those useless c.unts Suarez, Messi and Neymar and sign He's Not Really One Of Our Own because there's never been a player of his calibre to walk on god's earth and never will there be again. Dier - England's very own Makelele.....and as for the genius at the helm who got fired for taking Espanyol to the foot of the Spanish league and whose achievements at Saints were trumped in 1 season by Koeman after selling seven top players.....well please line him up - a football genius to rival Paisley, Sir Rednose and Clough

Honest to god - get a grip. A Joe Average Sperz side who without that monosyllabic thick *word censored* up front who makes Peter Beardsley look eloquent will struggle to score another 20 goals all season

If it wasn't for Le Chapman's 50 pence head our injury ravaged squad would still have beaten their Globetrotters

I'm struggling to think of a big overreaction to an away team's performance at our place ever. Is the DVD out ?

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Amazingly I didn't hear the term "balance of power shifting" at all.

All that happened is Pochettino has got Wengers number and has done since he went to Spurs. He just played two sitting midfielders and they kept very narrow because Sanchez offers very little width on the left and Campbell is absolutely fucking useless on the right.

That is one of the worst performances I have seen us put in for a long long time and despite controlling the game Spurs still managed to throw it away and should have lost it in the end. If we played that poorly every week we would probably lose 9 or 10 home games a season so Spurs hanging onto a point is hardly the second coming of Jesus Christ.

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