Olympiakos at home.

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Where's the fun in playing Olympiakos in London????

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Rosie_titters wrote:After losing our first game. A home win is a must especially with Bayern home and away to come. Will Wenger go with last time bollocks or will put out a full team.

:rubchin:
I'm going to this one - first visit to the Emirates this season. Arguably the biggest game of the season (for Arsene Wenger :wink: )
as another loss will put our proud record of reaching the last 16 under considerable threat.

For this reason Wenger will most certainly put out a full strength side. After all we are already sleepwalking into 4th place in what must be the easiest PL of all time.

remember the aims of the club are last 16 Europe and top 4 league.
we are not aiming to win the league and so the United match is really not that important in the big picture.
Olympiakos on a Tuesday night is where it is at :barscarf:

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All the Kebab Shops will be shut. :?

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Flamini and Arteta out.

Good job we bought that midfielder in the Summer, "ONE AR..." :barscarf:

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Zzzzzzz....
2 average CL teams there to make up the numbers, with no chance of winning the competition. Thank fuck we left Highbury to be "on the shoulder of Europe's giants" :roll:

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StanKroenke'sWig wrote:Flamini and Arteta out.

Good job we bought that midfielder in the Summer, "ONE AR..." :barscarf:
and Coq out?pardon the pun!! time for the Ox to move into his favoured positon then ,id love to see this but I bet wenker will paly somebody like chambers as a DM :shock:

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markyp wrote:
StanKroenke'sWig wrote:Flamini and Arteta out.

Good job we bought that midfielder in the Summer, "ONE AR..." :barscarf:
I heard Diabys available on a free :lol:
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Ikechukwu1 wrote:Zzzzzzz....
2 average CL teams there to make up the numbers, with no chance of winning the competition. Thank fuck we redevelopped the Matthew Harding Stand to be "on the shoulder of Europe's giants" :roll:
:shock: :shock:

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Theoperator wrote:
Ikechukwu1 wrote:Zzzzzzz....
2 average CL teams there to make up the numbers, with no chance of winning the competition. Thank fuck we redevelopped the Matthew Harding Stand to be "on the shoulder of Europe's giants" :roll:
:shock: :shock:

:lol: no doubt someone on here will be called a retard for altering the original post.

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mcdowell42 wrote:
Theoperator wrote:
Ikechukwu1 wrote:Zzzzzzz....
2 average CL teams there to make up the numbers, with no chance of winning the competition. Thank fuck we redevelopped the Matthew Harding Stand to be "on the shoulder of Europe's giants" :roll:
:shock: :shock:

:lol: no doubt someone on here will be called a retro-ist for altering the un-original post.

:mrgreen:

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If Campbel gets to play he'll get a Brace! :barscarf:

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if Chambers plays he'll bag a hat trick...for the other team.

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Easiest game of the season so far - if the players can be arsed we will win this 4-0, but if they are lazy about it we will only win it 2-0

Didnt even realise that this game was on tonight until I seen the back page of one of this mornings papers :oops: Really could not give one fcuk about this game

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augie wrote:Easiest game of the season so far - if the players can be arsed we will win this 4-0, but if they are lazy about it we will only win it 2-0

Didnt even realise that this game was on tonight until I seen the back page of one of this mornings papers :oops: Really could not give one fcuk about this game
Christ you know you're a miserable *word censored* when you're struggling to disagree with any part of Augies post :lol:

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Chippy wrote:Should be another canter. :D Wonder if Arteta will be able to walk by Tuesday?
That would be a vast improvement in pace Chips !

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