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.
SteveO 35 wrote:I'm still pissed off and its a little bit earlier than normal, but in an attempt to raise some pre-festive cheer
Alarm bells ring, are you listening
At Norwich, we’re conceding
A worrying sight
The ball’s moved in flight
Walking in a Vito Wonderland
Gone away is Van Judas
Here to stay, Andre Santos
Missed tackles, we moan
We watch his waist grow
Walking in a Santos Wonderland
In our wild dreams we can build a new team
And pretend that Giroud’s not a clown
He’ll say: “Can I score here?”
We’ll say: “No man”
Now we’ve sold RvP,
We’ll go down
Later on, Aaron tires
We just think, that he’s dire
And I’m now afraid
Fifty games he's played
Walking in a Ramsey Wonderland
Ivan’s pleased that we can fill our new ground
Olympiakos come and we've sold out
We’ll have lots of fun within our new ground
Its only really half full, we point out
Late In March, ain’t it thrilling,
When the Champs League gets swinging,
We’ll choke at that stage, the old Arsene way
Walking in a Wenger Wonderland
I Hate Hleb wrote:With a tip of the hat to HighburyJD... If Alex Song can play for Barca so can I
Nou Camp was loving him v Celtic, last few Barca games on telly, I've seen him not Cesc...
So I guess you must of missed his performances in the 2 previous CL matches? Or his 3 assists in the League match against Deportivo this past weekend? Or indeed any of his 11 appearances out of the 13 matches Barca have played this season, in which he has 5 assists and also scored 3 goals? Meanwhile, Alex Song has played in 8 matches and contributed the square root of fuck all - unless you include his culpability in the goals Barca have conceded whilst he's been on the field!!
Therefore I would suggest you get yourself a new telly!!
It's not gay!
It's not gay!
It's not gay is it's Giroud!
It's not gay if it's Giroud!
SteveO 35 wrote:I'm still pissed off and its a little bit earlier than normal, but in an attempt to raise some pre-festive cheer
Alarm bells ring, are you listening
At Norwich, we’re conceding
A worrying sight
The ball’s moved in flight
Walking in a Vito Wonderland
Gone away is Van Judas
Here to stay, Andre Santos
Missed tackles, we moan
We watch his waist grow
Walking in a Santos Wonderland
In our wild dreams we can build a new team And pretend that Giroud’s not a clown
He’ll say: “Can I score here?”
We’ll say: “No man”Now we’ve sold RvP,
We’ll go down
Later on, Aaron tires
We just think, that he’s dire
And I’m now afraid
Fifty games he's played
Walking in a Ramsey Wonderland
Ivan’s pleased that we can fill our new ground
Olympiakos come and we've sold out
We’ll have lots of fun within our new ground
Its only really half full, we point out
Late In March, ain’t it thrilling,
When the Champs League gets swinging,
We’ll choke at that stage, the old Arsene way
Walking in a Wenger Wonderland
hope we sing something other than "she said no" on Saturday...
ignore him,
vanStaplecunt is just money-grabbing, sell-out, lying, back-stabbing, traitorous scum - not worth our breath
highburyJD wrote:hope we sing something other than "she said no" on Saturday...
ignore him,
vanStaplecunt is just money-grabbing, sell-out, lying, back-stabbing, traitorous scum - not worth our breath
However much we boo and sing abusive songs we're still going to end up looking pretty fucking daft when the *word censored* goes and scores against us.
The thing that will piss me off even more, and I've seen it done with the likes of Greedybarndoor, is when some of our lot will go up to him afterwards and exchange shirts and walk off laughing away with the fucker. Nothing more irritating when you've just been fucked by someone like the Mancs
SteveO 35 wrote:I'm still pissed off and its a little bit earlier than normal, but in an attempt to raise some pre-festive cheer
Alarm bells ring, are you listening
At Norwich, we’re conceding
A worrying sight
The ball’s moved in flight
Walking in a Vito Wonderland
Gone away is Van Judas
Here to stay, Andre Santos
Missed tackles, we moan
We watch his waist grow
Walking in a Santos Wonderland
In our wild dreams we can build a new team
And pretend that Giroud’s not a clown
He’ll say: “Can I score here?”
We’ll say: “No man”
Now we’ve sold RvP,
We’ll go down
Later on, Aaron tires
We just think, that he’s dire
And I’m now afraid
Fifty games he's played
Walking in a Ramsey Wonderland
Ivan’s pleased that we can fill our new ground
Olympiakos come and we've sold out
We’ll have lots of fun within our new ground
Its only really half full, we point out
Late In March, ain’t it thrilling,
When the Champs League gets swinging,
We’ll choke at that stage, the old Arsene way
Walking in a Wenger Wonderland
SteveO 35 wrote:The thing that will piss me off even more, and I've seen it done with the likes of Greedybarndoor, is when some of our lot will go up to him afterwards and exchange shirts and walk off laughing away with the fucker. Nothing more irritating when you've just been fucked by someone like the Mancs
said it elsewhere - any Arsenal player kissing and making up with RVP post match after a loss, is f*cking dead to me
if a miracle happens and we win you can guarantee 100% vanStaplecunt will be off in a flash
i would've been amused by qpr's "we're drawing away!/we're drawing awaaay!/how shit must you be?!/we're drawing away!" if it wasn't so painfully on the nose at the time
Well done to the Gooners singing "we want our Arsenal back" tonight. It was heard very clearly on TV and the commentators made reference to it. Slowly people are realising all is not right
Lets not confuse it with tonight's result. I'm fucking delighted we're still in one of only two cups we can win (sorry the Virtual Trophy sponsored by Disney is not on my list), but it doesn't change the ills of Kroenke and Gazidis and even if by some miracle we win something it will not change their 'profits at all cost' approach