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.
highburyJD wrote:anyone who's going and not been to St James Park before - take binoculars
the view is like a game of sensible soccer on a badly tuned b+w telly
I'd just seen that Ameobi suffered from a (suspected) fractured checkbone.
The remaining strikers they have now are Nile Ranger, Leon Best and Peter Lovenkrands.
Anybody like me been impressed with Nile Ranger?? Seen him a few times and looks to have bags of potential if a little raw. Surprised Arsenal didn't look at him as he's from north London.
Pistols wrote:Anybody like me been impressed with Nile Ranger?? Seen him a few times and looks to have bags of potential if a little raw. Surprised Arsenal didn't look at him as he's from north London.
Done time in a Youth Offending Institute for his part in an armed robbery in Muswell Hill apparently.
highburyJD wrote:anyone who's going and not been to St James Park before - take binoculars
the view is like a game of sensible soccer on a badly tuned b+w telly
Expect the crowd to turn on the board if we get a couple of goals ahead. Those geordies know full well that Carroll was pushed and even though the club got a silly price they still know that most of that will go to Ashley.....
First post in ages i've been slacking! Our injuries worry me and if song, walcott and sagna don't play as well as nasri, we could be in a bit of bother but despite this I still fancy us to nick this 2-1.
Pistols wrote:Anybody like me been impressed with Nile Ranger?? Seen him a few times and looks to have bags of potential if a little raw. Surprised Arsenal didn't look at him as he's from north London.