Swans away

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casgooner
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Three great points considering our injuries. :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf:

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Well done boys good win, and the arabs miss another penalty :censored:

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Once again i'll give credit where it's due, whatever he said at half time Wenger turned the team around and got them playing.

Shame about the ManC result but we're edging closer each week and really happy with the number of clean sheets this season so far in the league :D

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Well done, boys. A cracking win, three good goals and great to see Flappyhandski finally doing something to help us. :barscarf: :lol:

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Ozil has finally arrived this season. The amount of chances he creates is frightening. He now as more assists than anyone in Europe this season. A delight to watch. Imagine if he had an absolute beast of a striker to feed.

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rodders999 wrote:Ozil has finally arrived this season. The amount of chances he creates is frightening. He now as more assists than anyone in Europe this season. A delight to watch. Imagine if he had an absolute beast of a striker to feed.
Agreed. He's simply brilliant.

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Campbell had a great game. He is quite good in the tackle as well which really suits our style of play. Hopefully with Ox and Wally out, he can get a run and become another Coq.

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Ed Hunter The Gooner wrote:
mcdowell42 wrote:Delighted for the lad
Agreed! Overall compared to Ramsey when he plays RW position... I don't think Campbell has been any worse today.

Damning with faint praise.

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if carlsberg did weekends 8)

and the good thing is, the scum can't ruin it as they play monday :barscarf:

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begeegs wrote:Campbell had a great game. He is quite good in the tackle as well which really suits our style of play. Hopefully with Ox and Wally out, he can get a run and become another Coq.
i thought Campbell was bang average,looks like he isn't even a footballer at times,the way he moves is reminds of the square kids at school during games lessons,even when he tries some skills its like an 80's throw back,great to see him score though,we need him right now,maybe this will be the confidence boost he needs at last,bloody great win Ozil sublime,defence solid again :barscarf:

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rodders999 wrote:Ozil has finally arrived this season. The amount of chances he creates is frightening. He now as more assists than anyone in Europe this season. A delight to watch. Imagine if he had an absolute beast of a striker to feed.
Na. Sell the lazy fucker...... :roll:
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augie wrote:
LeftfootlegendGooner wrote:
augie wrote:
rodders999 wrote:Don't watch much of Swansea but does Montero ass fuck every right back he comes up against or does he just wait until we are in town? Fair play to Campbell he's giving Bellerin way more cover than Ox or Rambo would be.



Have you forgotten the total lack of cover wally gave to chambers last season ? I challenge you to find a bigger example of a selfish winger hanging his full back out to dry :evil:
You know what mate you've only mentioned that 10 times this week.....


LET IT GO :roll: :wink: :lol:


Did you sort out your issues with the suffragette movement yet ?? :lol: :lol: :lol:
:lol:

Actually laughed out loud while walking the dog when I read that, did your missus hack your account :shock: :lol:

Anyhow I'm waiting for the next Derby to finally resolve this little rift :wink: :lol:

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Very decent win considering the injuries and how good Swansea are. Still expecting a bit of a shoeing in Munich but at least we got the big win here.

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Clean sheet, 3-0 win, can't complain.
(Still want Wenger Out)

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markyp wrote:
begeegs wrote:Campbell had a great game. He is quite good in the tackle as well which really suits our style of play. Hopefully with Ox and Wally out, he can get a run and become another Coq.
i thought Campbell was bang average,looks like he isn't even a footballer at times,the way he moves is reminds of the square kids at school during games lessons,even when he tries some skills its like an 80's throw back,great to see him score though,we need him right now,maybe this will be the confidence boost he needs at last,bloody great win Ozil sublime,defence solid again :barscarf:
I agree, although I'm not sure he's even average.

I'm pleased for him, because any player who works that hard deserves some reward, but he has no balance, no pace and looks permanently bewildered.

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