Olympiakos at home.

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GoonerMuzz wrote:
Rosie_titters wrote:shows rotation doesn't work. Ospina is a decent keeper and showed that by being a capable number 1, but only playing one in every 8 or 9 games. Is no fucking good.

Wenger should stick with our Number 1 (Cech and only play the 2nd keeper due to injury or suspension).
According to AW Cech has a slight calf strain, so out for a month then :wink:

so more bollocks from Le Prof. Will make a great politician :D

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Even the 2nd rate European managers have figured Wenger out, this is a whole new level of embarrassment.

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I know we're rubbish and everything but I still want to win. Zagreb had never beat an English club in England. Olympiakos has never beaten and English club in England. Lots of records going at our expense.

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Wenger is a total shitheel: he spends all season trying to scrape into this boreathon and then proceeds to throw it away before Christmas with his idiotic selections. The selection in Zagreb was ridiculous and tonight, knowing he needs a win, he fields the number two 'keeper.

Kroenke won't be happy if we're dumped out in the group stage - he'll lose £20-odd million.

We'll be "concentrating on the league" by 10PM. :oops:

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SteveO 35 wrote:
markyp wrote:thursday/sunday matches are a comin boys I tell ya,altogether now 'THERES ONLY ONE ARSEOLE WENKER' :barscarf:
I do hope so. It should be shameful enough for the wig wearing c.unt to witness all those empty seats tonight but it won't hurt him because many have been pre-sold anyway.

Wait till we've got Litex Lovech on Thursday night and its not in the cup credits. Hope we lose money in every fucking round and starting hurting that prick in the pocket


Perhaps Steve0, if we do draw Litex Lovech on a Thursday night you will pen a new ditty to Lene Lovich, my lucky number?
:rubchin: :barscarf:


WENGER OUT

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Comical Le Tool. So Petr Cech left Chelski to get more games and...errrr...he's duly dropped.
After his retard rotation in Zagreb, the arrogant fuckwit, instead of playing his strongest possible team and get confidence going, does this. Merely struggling to beat Olympiakos with a £200m wage bill. Jesus.... :oops:

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Thierry 3-8-99 wrote:shocker of a half against crap - only Alexis showing quality
If he has any sense he'll be off at the end of the season. Probably already asking his agent to move heaven and earth to formulate a January escape plan.

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I hope we either scrape through or come last. I do not want us in the Europa.

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And Bayern showing how good Zagreb really are...

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GoonerMuzz wrote:According to AW Cech has a slight calf strain, so out for a month then :wink:
Don't buy that for a second and fully expect him to be miraculously fit for the next league game.

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Time for Ramshackle to stumble on. Looking hopefully at his dad........

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Come on Arsenal, two in two minutes will make me happy. :barscarf: :barscarf:

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"Arsenal need to move the ball quicker - it's been a hallmark of Arsene Wenger's teams" says the commentator

Has someone just got the bloke out of his 2004 time capsule ?

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Every time they attack now I fear they will score.

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casgooner wrote:I hope we either scrape through or come last. I do not want us in the Europa.
Why not, it won't be for long. Couple of Thursday nights and we'll be out of that as well. I would LOOOVE to see Wenger deeply humiliated having to compete in that. Imagine the team he'll put out, people we didn't even know were at the club.

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