As we're unlikely to see terraces again at football, this is the virtual equivalent where you can chat to your hearts content about all football matters and, obviously, Arsenal in particular. This forum encourages all Gooners to visit and contribute so please keep it respectful, clean and topical.
Ido find the break boringly unbearable ... but necessary. will be gutted if england dont qualify. So, yes I do care about our progress ...
The break impacts most teams similarly, so I am sure we can cope with this ... first game after an intnl break is typiclly not up to our usual standards, hence I have a slight worry that we are playing a supposed bogey team like bolton ... but then again we should not qualify to lay claim to being title contenders if we cannot cope with the situation and beat bolton ..
England's future looks so good right now Last year victors over the shield, we played last year's whipping boys N.Ireland at Blackpool and got outplayed, how we got away with the 2-2, I don't know. Still, the Arsenal right back and sub midfielder looked good
done mind watching england as thier are nio a\rsenal players *walcott not in the squad thi* so can watch it hoping rooney cole ect ect get injured, and watch calamity in the net they can be a bit of a comedy sketch at times.
fabregas didnt start in the last few games for spain hope thier boss comes to thier senses again anddont play him
just hope we dont ghet any injuries to RVP, and co.
plus i think gallas is in he france squad just hope he comes through it unscared
Think I'll be more supportive of the England rugby side than the footy team tomorrow. I always feel that the England football team is more for the Rochdale, Rotherham, Stockport County and Bournemouth etc etc fans of this world bless em. Personally I feel that watching Arsenal, I see something much better than the vast majority of international sides anyway. Fuck me!!! I never ever thought I'd be saying that back in the days of John Hawley, Peter Nicholas and Chris Whyte How times change
charliegeorgewhocanhitem wrote:Personally I feel that watching Arsenal, I see something much better than the vast majority of international sides anyway. Fuck me!!! I never ever thought I'd be saying that back in the days of John Hawley, Peter Nicholas and Chris Whyte How times change
Don't you remember in the mid 1980s the game in which Arsenal beat France 2-0?? Chris Whyte might even have been playing!
charliegeorgewhocanhitem wrote:Personally I feel that watching Arsenal, I see something much better than the vast majority of international sides anyway. Fuck me!!! I never ever thought I'd be saying that back in the days of John Hawley, Peter Nicholas and Chris Whyte How times change
Don't you remember in the mid 1980s the game in which Arsenal beat France 2-0?? Chris Whyte might even have been playing!
Think the game was in 88 or 89 so past Chris Whyte's time.
Also, it could've been on Velentine's Day - so imagine you tell your better half that for Valentines Day you're going to take them to "see France"