Munich at home
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This could be the last champs home game for a while !!!!!!!!!
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Agreed on the red bit. Everyone is entitled to their opinion and whilst I just don't agree with wanting us to lose I accept that many fans now are at that point and that is their choice. I also hate to hear AKB's calling said fans "fairweather" or "not true Gooners" etc because most of those lads have been fans for decades and have earned the fucking right to say what they want.Wengerball wrote:To be honest I can understand both sides of the argument but for me I will always hope that the Arsenal win. At the same time I wont critisise those on here that want us to lose because at the end of the day they have suffered like the rest of us with the hope that things might change only for it to be destroyed in the coming weeks.
Beating Munich tonight won't serve a purpose in the long run but if it gives us light relief from the abject misery of our current season and remind us of better times then surely it is worth it?
Still doesnt change the fact that we might be in trouble tonight
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Wouldn't bother me, group stages are pony, yes tonight is a game to get excited about, but there is so much dross (to be fair Arsenal may come in that bracket now)shu wrote:This could be the last champs home game for a while !!!!!!!!!
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For those who want us to lose, I would love to be in their house if jack banged in a 30 yard screamer coz I guarantee they will be jumping around like lunatics. However if we do get beat I will take comfort in the fact that it's surely another nail in wenkers already nail filled coffin.
1 - 0 to The Arsenal
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Was thinking the same thing myself. I am fearful for tonight , think we could get a right going over. Having said that I can also see the logic in some people claiming we can win. We can because we have the quality, but I think we won't because we don't have the heart , bollix and tactical awareness to do so.shu wrote:This could be the last champs home game for a while !!!!!!!!!
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The thing is, the fans have been humiliated so much over the last few seasons, that it doesn't really hurt anymore. Wenger has seemed to be immune from it, but recent press conferences would suggest he is "cracking up". A comprehensive, no way back defeat tonight, would make for a really interesting post match interview, where I would hope he would be asked directly if he thinks he should resign.DB10GOONER wrote:Agreed on the red bit. Everyone is entitled to their opinion and whilst I just don't agree with wanting us to lose I accept that many fans now are at that point and that is their choice. I also hate to hear AKB's calling said fans "fairweather" or "not true Gooners" etc because most of those lads have been fans for decades and have earned the fucking right to say what they want.Wengerball wrote:To be honest I can understand both sides of the argument but for me I will always hope that the Arsenal win. At the same time I wont critisise those on here that want us to lose because at the end of the day they have suffered like the rest of us with the hope that things might change only for it to be destroyed in the coming weeks.
Beating Munich tonight won't serve a purpose in the long run but if it gives us light relief from the abject misery of our current season and remind us of better times then surely it is worth it?
Still doesnt change the fact that we might be in trouble tonight
I honestly don't think we will beat Villa at the weekend so maybe just maybe "beware the ides of March"
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When asked about the weakened Bayern defence yesterday, he admitted to not studying the Bayern team.
What a useless, arrogant c*nt. He's been tactically clueless for years. What the Hell is he doing during the week?
What a useless, arrogant c*nt. He's been tactically clueless for years. What the Hell is he doing during the week?
Bayern wage bill: £127 million
Arsenal wage bill: £143 million.
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Totally in agreement. Who made the AKBs the headmaster.DB10GOONER wrote:Agreed on the red bit. Everyone is entitled to their opinion and whilst I just don't agree with wanting us to lose I accept that many fans now are at that point and that is their choice. I also hate to hear AKB's calling said fans "fairweather" or "not true Gooners" etc because most of those lads have been fans for decades and have earned the fucking right to say what they want.Wengerball wrote:To be honest I can understand both sides of the argument but for me I will always hope that the Arsenal win. At the same time I wont critisise those on here that want us to lose because at the end of the day they have suffered like the rest of us with the hope that things might change only for it to be destroyed in the coming weeks.
Beating Munich tonight won't serve a purpose in the long run but if it gives us light relief from the abject misery of our current season and remind us of better times then surely it is worth it?
Still doesnt change the fact that we might be in trouble tonight
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I dont think deep down any of us want Arsenal to lose be it in the carling cup fa cup champ lge or whatever.But the truth about modern corporate Arsenal is that a win nowadays doesnt ever feel as good as it used to,we all know a shite performance/result is not far away..and we know that monsieur arrogant fucker will be exactly that afterwards
defeats dont sting as much either,the numb pain is just a constant. We can only hope that when they do happen Arsole will get it in the neck afterwards and that he will be a step closer to the door because of it.

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Dont give a fcuk anymore.....dont give a fcuk about the manager, dont give a fcuk about the spineless passionless players, dont give a fcuk about the board and I generally dont give a flying fcuk about the corporate money making machine our club has become
Of course if we score there will be a little bit of joy but at the same time I know that every moment like that will only serve to extend the suffering we fans are feeling under this regime and I honestly believe that ridding the club of wenger is far more important than winning the champs league but no doubt that will infuriate some


Of course if we score there will be a little bit of joy but at the same time I know that every moment like that will only serve to extend the suffering we fans are feeling under this regime and I honestly believe that ridding the club of wenger is far more important than winning the champs league but no doubt that will infuriate some

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augie wrote:Dont give a fcuk anymore.....dont give a fcuk about the manager, dont give a fcuk about the spineless passionless players, dont give a fcuk about the board and I generally dont give a flying fcuk about the corporate money making machine our club has become![]()
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Of course if we score there will be a little bit of joy but at the same time I know that every moment like that will only serve to extend the suffering we fans are feeling under this regime and I honestly believe that ridding the club of wenger is far more important than winning the champs league but no doubt that will infuriate some
Wenger wont go mid-season, so whilst i agree he should be under pressure - i wont entertain any notion other than supporting the team tonight. There will be more than enough time for a post-mortem over the coming days / weeks......but we need to produce tonight and the fans can help.

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Bollocks BDB, only pressure brought on by failure will get rid of Wenger, a win tonight simply relieves that pressure, I have to say that tonight I will actually willing a huge defeat, anything else merely prolongs the agony.Bendtners Drinking Buddy wrote:augie wrote:Dont give a fcuk anymore.....dont give a fcuk about the manager, dont give a fcuk about the spineless passionless players, dont give a fcuk about the board and I generally dont give a flying fcuk about the corporate money making machine our club has become![]()
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Of course if we score there will be a little bit of joy but at the same time I know that every moment like that will only serve to extend the suffering we fans are feeling under this regime and I honestly believe that ridding the club of wenger is far more important than winning the champs league but no doubt that will infuriate some
Wenger wont go mid-season, so whilst i agree he should be under pressure - i wont entertain any notion other than supporting the team tonight. There will be more than enough time for a post-mortem over the coming days / weeks......but we need to produce tonight and the fans can help.
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Bendtners Drinking Buddy wrote:augie wrote:Dont give a fcuk anymore.....dont give a fcuk about the manager, dont give a fcuk about the spineless passionless players, dont give a fcuk about the board and I generally dont give a flying fcuk about the corporate money making machine our club has become![]()
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Of course if we score there will be a little bit of joy but at the same time I know that every moment like that will only serve to extend the suffering we fans are feeling under this regime and I honestly believe that ridding the club of wenger is far more important than winning the champs league but no doubt that will infuriate some
Wenger wont go mid-season, so whilst i agree he should be under pressure - i wont entertain any notion other than supporting the team tonight. There will be more than enough time for a post-mortem over the coming days / weeks......but we need to produce tonight and the fans can help.
I agree that wenker wont go mid season but other than a few days of immediate happiness, what else do you think the team producing tonight will accomplish ? Do you feel that what happens from here until the end of the season results wise wont have any affect on wenger and the clubs decisions in the summer ? Does it worry you at all that one or two good performances/results against a team like bayern will reaffirm the boards belief that wenger has the team going in the right direction ? Do you at least feel that good results/performances will allow the board to pretend that everything is rosy purely to keep a manager who is making money for the club ?
Believe me, it isnt easy to say this but it is my opinion that more bad can come out of a good result tonight than good

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I would be called a massive WUM for saying this - what gives?
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DB10GOONER wrote:You can't even speak your own language??!!OneBardGooner wrote:What's *word censored* in midget talk then mate?flash gunner wrote:Have you been taking foreign language lessons from DB10?Wengerballs wrote:Nein nein, it will be a draw. We will only get der hammertime in Munich.![]()
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Bloody typical uneducated Ginbino Dwarfmonkey.
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