Munich away match thread

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How many goals will we lose by. EG if you think we will lose 6-2 vote 4.

1
6
15%
2
4
10%
3
12
31%
4
10
26%
5
2
5%
6
2
5%
7+
3
8%
 
Total votes: 39

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Herd wrote:Yea but flash u dont go away in Europe so u haven't spent a cent ,If I was there now id be getting very drunk,would sell my ticket and find a nice brothel and fill me boots with flange Instead I'm off to visit my favorite lady boy for an arm wrestle and a game of cribbage !
I havent travelled in Europe for a while you are right but i have in the past so i know how i would feel and it entitles me to an opinion.

Enjoy the 'arm wrestling' :shock: :? :lol:

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Herd wrote:DB Wilshere has been in Dubai since last week and not for medical reasons,the fact he didn't even return to England means the manager has given him a pass and he will show up after Swansea !

As Mr Lydon said famously once "ever felt like you've been cheated ?"

is that right mr herd??? funny how I delivered a parcel to him on Monday then???
Stop making shit up to suit your own agenda!

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You mean Herd is a bullshitter? :shock:

and to think of all those stories of fighting the ice cream man, claret and teef everywhere and then jet setting round the world the same day might not be true :cry: and more importantly is he really arm wrestling a ladyboy this afternoon? :shock:

:lol:

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Must be the first time in history that a manager of a so called 'big club' (sic) has given up after one leg of the tie?? :shock:

I don't actually blame Wenger for thinking that because everyone knows Bayern are going to kick our arse tonight, even though they are without several first teamers!
Arsenal are not in a mess, we are in a much worse situation than that.

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flash gunner wrote:You mean Herd is a bullshitter? :shock:

and to think of all those stories of fighting the ice cream man, claret and teef everywhere and then jet setting round the world the same day might not be true :cry: and more importantly is he really arm wrestling a ladyboy this afternoon? :shock:

:lol:
:lol: :lol: :lol:

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flash gunner wrote:You mean Herd is a bullshitter? :shock:

and to think of all those stories of fighting the ice cream man, claret and teef everywhere and then jet setting round the world the same day might not be true :cry: and more importantly is he really arm wrestling a ladyboy this afternoon? :shock:

:lol:
:shock: :shock: :shock: WOW! I didn't know Brazilian Gooner and Herd were ''chums''' :D :wink:

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I got no with Fabianski playing. Wenger once told assured us that he was world class and as Wenger is the one who has worked 30 years in football who among us can argue? Poland's 4th choice keeper, coached by goalkeeping legend Gerry Payton (once of Fullham and Bournemouth) is most certainly a combination that shows we most certinaly belong at Europes top table.

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Clash wrote:I got no with Fabianski playing. Wenger once told assured us that he was world class and as Wenger is the one who has worked 30 years in football who among us can argue? Poland's 4th choice keeper, coached by goalkeeping legend Gerry Payton (once of Fullham and Bournemouth) is most certainly a combination that shows we most certinaly belong at Europes top table.
Aaaah! I see so the drugs ARE workiing. :D 8) :wink:

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OneBardGooner wrote:
Clash wrote:I got no with Fabianski playing. Wenger once told assured us that he was world class and as Wenger is the one who has worked 30 years in football who among us can argue? Poland's 4th choice keeper, coached by goalkeeping legend Gerry Payton (once of Fullham and Bournemouth) is most certainly a combination that shows we most certinaly belong at Europes top table.
Aaaah! I see so the drugs ARE workiing. :D 8) :wink:
:D Just till around 9.30pm tonight hopefully!

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I was planning on finding the quietest gooner-ish pub to watch this in and quietly head off when flappy concedes the 4th 1st half goal but now will just watch at home on the shitt***t stream I can find and not give a toss when it keeps dying. :evil:

I can't say I blame him for resting one or two, the tie is dead as. Bayern have conceded 7 goals at home in over 30 games, does any sane person really think Walnutt and Giroud will be filling their boots against Neuer :roll:

With the resting of these players though if they f**k up against Swansea then that will make AW and the team loolk like bigger t**ts than they already do. :x

I am awaiting Big ears cradle snathcher Lineker's tweets on monkey boys constant diving......I won't hold my breath but until then he can f**k off commenting on The Arsenal and stick to running the World's worst football pundit show pr**k.

I do feel sorry for those that bought tickets but we know what our club's about so personally I'd get so pissed that the result or game doesn't matter anymore......Now that's a plan :rubchin: :D :barscarf:

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Walcott and Santi were rested against Balckburn in the FA Cup beacuse of the Munich game and now the Turnip is resting them again in that very tie!!! You couldn't make it up.....and yet it's US in the Wenger Out camp that are called deluded. :banghead:

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If tonights team selection is true, and after our 5-0 drubbing, I would like to see any AKB look me in the eye tomorrow and say with a straight face that Arsene still knows. The guy has gone crackers and correct me if im wrong but in all of Arsenals history has a manager ever so blatently thrown in the towl for a cup competion? And for what, He has betrayed this fine clubs great history and traditions for a two bob game against Swansea, Its a bloody disgrace I tells thee, and Wenger needs to hang his head in shame.

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If Wenger has written this one off (and God knows maybe in his mad deluded world he actually hasn't - which is actually more frightening in many ways! :shock: ) then his surrendering of the FA cup challenge to "concentrate" on this shit overblown tournament is even more disgraceful than it usually is. :|

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I've put a poll on for how many goals you think we'll lose by. I'm assuming even AKBs think we will lose this one. :twisted:

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Flappy's in goal, it will be a cricket score.

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