Bournemouth at home

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Ikechukwu1
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blair207 wrote:Yes the other big teams are underachieving, Yes our away form is poor. Yes Giroud and Walcott don't score enough. However we will probably be top at the half way stage tomorrow night. We have good players to come back from injury, we may strengthen at the window. City's injury problems and the shadow of Pep mean I think we have a genuine chance.
A new virtual trophy :barscarf:
We were top in February as recently as 2013 how did that go? :roll:
GOLFDISH BRAIN

Citeh will waltz the league. Unless that Egyptian farmer Le Tool just signed turns out to be Makelele Mk 2 that is :coffeespit:

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So have we won the Calendar Year Trophy then? Or do we have to wait and see what Leicester do? :barscarf:

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Ikechukwu1 wrote:
blair207 wrote:Yes the other big teams are underachieving, Yes our away form is poor. Yes Giroud and Walcott don't score enough. However we will probably be top at the half way stage tomorrow night. We have good players to come back from injury, we may strengthen at the window. City's injury problems and the shadow of Pep mean I think we have a genuine chance.
A new virtual trophy :barscarf:
We were top in February as recently as 2013 how did that go? :roll:
GOLFDISH BRAIN

Citeh will waltz the league. Unless that Egyptian farmer Le Tool just signed turns out to be Makelele Mk 2 that is :coffeespit:
What's a golfdish?

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blair207 wrote:
Ikechukwu1 wrote:
blair207 wrote:Yes the other big teams are underachieving, Yes our away form is poor. Yes Giroud and Walcott don't score enough. However we will probably be top at the half way stage tomorrow night. We have good players to come back from injury, we may strengthen at the window. City's injury problems and the shadow of Pep mean I think we have a genuine chance.
A new virtual trophy :barscarf:
We were top in February as recently as 2013 how did that go? :roll:
GOLFDISH BRAIN

Citeh will waltz the league. Unless that Egyptian farmer Le Tool just signed turns out to be Makelele Mk 2 that is :coffeespit:
What's a golfdish?
Is it somewhere to put your balls in ?

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Ozil would have had 3 or 4 assists tonight if the people he passed to were even half decent.

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StuartL wrote:
blair207 wrote:
Ikechukwu1 wrote:
blair207 wrote:Yes the other big teams are underachieving, Yes our away form is poor. Yes Giroud and Walcott don't score enough. However we will probably be top at the half way stage tomorrow night. We have good players to come back from injury, we may strengthen at the window. City's injury problems and the shadow of Pep mean I think we have a genuine chance.
A new virtual trophy :barscarf:
We were top in February as recently as 2013 how did that go? :roll:
GOLFDISH BRAIN

Citeh will waltz the league. Unless that Egyptian farmer Le Tool just signed turns out to be Makelele Mk 2 that is :coffeespit:
What's a golfdish?
Is it somewhere to put your balls in ?
no, it's what your volkswagen drinks out of :oops: :lol:

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What's a golfdish?
Isn't it a Cheese Sandwedge? 8)

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Yankee_Gooner_Dandee wrote:Ozil would have had 3 or 4 assists tonight if the people he passed to were even half decent.
Imagine him with van Persie of 11/12, who showed some of the best movement I have ever seen from a striker. Would have been fucking carnage.

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TeeCee wrote:
What's a golfdish?
Isn't it a Cheese Sandwedge? 8)

Is it even a word :hmmthink:

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oaodan wrote:Giroud's reaction to Gabriel's goal very strange.


And it's not the first time he has reacted that way when a team-mate (and not him) scored a goal :roll:

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just watched the highlights there and Ozil should of broke the record tonight only for the shite forwards.

his reaction to gabriel's goal was a little odd too

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And now you're gonna believe us............ :barscarf: :barscarf:

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Good result against a team unbeaten in 7 games. Ozil's goal was majestic. How Walcott didn't get a hat trick is frustrating? We just need an out and out striker like wrighty, they don't even have to be world class just know how to put the ball in net.

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augie wrote:
xgtdec wrote:
augie wrote:
Midz wrote:Yay we're winning :barscarf:


How are we playing though ? Am interested to hear/see how chambers does in midfield - I really want the kid do well for us and I think that many fans are being extremely unfair by writing the guy off already :oops: Flamoney isn't the answer at DM and even le cock knows that, so lets give the lad a few chances in midfield and see how he gets on there

I would say he aint been bad, but i dont think the opposition are providing the sternest of tests if ya get me!

The last 20 minutes were good, Ozil looking good and running the show with Ramsey probing too, if we'd a striker rather than walcott this game would be done and dusted!!


Surely you are not suggesting that our £140k per week striker is sub-standard are you ? The motormouth who continues to spout bullshit to the media every single time we string a few back to back wins together ? The guy is just a publicity seeking over-hyped player who will continue to promise more than he actually delivers, and would never be any better than an impact sub in our previous title winning teams :(



You took the words right out of my mouth.
The "Frenchman" wasn't much better. With a half decent couple of strikers we would have murdered them !. :barscarf: :barscarf:

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mcdowell42 wrote:Said to a non arsenal supporter,Tues morning no point beating city and then losing to soton,and how right I was lol
No point winning at anfield 89 and losing at home to aston villa
No point winning at spurs in 71 and losing at huddersfield
Rinse and repeat poor result good result in 91,98 02
You dig in and get over the line somehow
There is enough giving up from our manager
No sir you are wrong

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